President Bush has announced a
$2.4 trillion budget proposal for fiscal 2005. We’ll talk about some of what’s in this plan and how it may be received by Congress

Guests

  • Robert Greenstein Founder and executive director of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
  • David Keene Chairman of the American Conservative Union and managing associate with Carmen Group, a D.C.-based governmental-affairs firm
  • Representative Scott Garrett Republican, New Jersey - 5 District and member of the House Committee on Budget

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