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The House Appropriations Committee recently unveiled a $44 billion budget for the departments of Transportation (DOT) and Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The amount for the agencies in the 2014 fiscal year is $7.7 billion less than their 2013 spending levels.
The bill is $4.4 billion below the current level of spending that went into effect after the March 1 sequester. And the House is proceeding with 2014 bills that cut below the sequester for domestic programs and which increase spending for defense.
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