A Senate Democratic plan to avert the Friday start of massive across-the-board spending cuts known as the sequester with other cuts is not expected to pass - and may even see some farm Senate Democrats revolt. The Senate plans to take back-to-back votes on opposing plans to avert 85-billion in cuts the rest of this fiscal year - but neither party has the votes to prevail. The parties seem intent on framing the debate if they can’t win it in the run-up to another budget showdown March 27th - when stopgap federal funding expires. American Farm Bureau Deputy Director Dale Moore on the latest Democratic plan…
Democrats Offer Plan


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