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House Debate on Budget
2009-04-02T08:28:57-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/da5/285042-05-m.jpgRepresentative Jim Jordan talked about upcoming debate over the fiscal year 2010 budget, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic mail. Representative Jordan is chairman of the Republican Study Committee’s Budget and Spending Task Force.
A clip of House Budget Committee Chair John Spratt’s remarks at a previous day Democratic news conference was shown at the beginning of the program.
Representative Jim Jordan talked about upcoming debate over the fiscal year 2010 budget, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.…
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Representative Jim Jordan talked about upcoming debate over the fiscal year 2010 budget, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic mail. Representative Jordan is chairman of the Republican Study Committee’s Budget and Spending Task Force.
A clip of House Budget Committee Chair John Spratt’s remarks at a previous day Democratic news conference was shown at the beginning of the program. close
A clip of House Budget Committee Chair John Spratt’s remarks at a previous day Democratic news conference was shown at the beginning of the program.
Representative Jim Jordan talked about upcoming debate over the fiscal year 2010 budget, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.… read more
Representative Jim Jordan talked about upcoming debate over the fiscal year 2010 budget, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic mail. Representative Jordan is chairman of the Republican Study Committee’s Budget and Spending Task Force.
A clip of House Budget Committee Chair John Spratt’s remarks at a previous day Democratic news conference was shown at the beginning of the program. close
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