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The Week in Comments: Luxembourg, rally on the Hill and the PATRIOT Act
The best in reader reaction to recent articles.
Oversight
Democrats fight House GOP's proposed 2011 budget cuts
Argument plan would hurt the poor is undercut by news Obama's fiscal 2012 budget would chop several billion dollars from low income energy-assistance fund.
Defense
Air Force chief tells industry to brace for budget cuts
Gen. Norton Schwartz says emerging budget crunch means contractors must produce and deliver on time.
Oversight
All eyes on freshmen for fighter engine vote
Deficit-conscious Republicans could prove pivotal in decision over whether to keep alive or kill the controversial F-35 alternate engine.
Pay & Benefits
Life and Taxes
Feds now have more time to choose a life insurance plan, and retirees receive more tax help.
News
From Nextgov.com: TRICARE acquisition chief works to bring contracts in-house
Michael Fischetti aims to professionalize the Military Health System’s acquisition workforce .
Oversight
Recovery Board chairman wants deeper reporting
Earl Devaney calls on the White House to expand stimulus reporting.
Oversight
SBA chief signals 2012 budget will eliminate some programs
Mills declines to get into details until the president unveils his request next week.
Oversight
House Republicans pace their rollout of regulatory review
Oversight panel chairman stresses need to listen to job creators while Democrats call for proceeding directly to specifics.
Oversight
USPS down $329 million so far in fiscal 2011
More workforce cuts and agencywide restructuring expected as officials seek to reduce costs.
Oversight
House GOP releases list of proposed cuts
Proposal to fund government for rest of fiscal 2011 includes reductions for NASA, local police, rural development and low-income women.
Oversight
House fails to pass PATRIOT Act extension
White House officials said President Obama would not veto the bill.
Oversight
Senate Dems play waiting game on continuing resolution
House leaders looking to cut discretionary spending by nearly $35 billion this year; some GOP members say it's not enough.
Management