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Summary of the CARES Act

Friday, 27 March 2020 by Paul Anderson
Rapoza Associates prepared a summary of the CARES Act, the third phase of stimulus for the COVID-19 crisis. You can download it below.
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What Happened on the Way to the Trump Budget for Rural Development — The Story So Far.

Tuesday, 25 July 2017 by Paul Anderson
The drumbeat for a dramatic re-ordering of federal rural development policy came with the release of the Trump Administration’s so-called “Skinny Budget” for Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 in March. “Skinny” because it was short on details, the first budget of the Trump era proposed a $54 billion reduction in domestic discretionary spending with an increase
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President’s FY 2018 Skinny Budget Cuts Community Development by 37 Percent

Thursday, 16 March 2017 by Paul Anderson
Our preliminary analysis of the president’s FY 2018 Skinny Budget suggests a cut of $4.31 billion or nearly 37 percent to community and regional development outlays (subfunctions 451 and 452 in the federal budget). Most noteworthy, the proposal would eliminate the Economic Development Administration, cut $210 million from the CDFI Fund by eliminating all grant
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The Road Ahead

Wednesday, 07 October 2015 by Paul Anderson
Last week, Treasury Secretary Lew wrote to Congressional Leaders informing them that the federal government will reach its statutory debt limit no later than November 5. Lew’s Letter With the enactment of the Continuing Resolution (CR) on September 30th, Congress now has two deadlines to meet, and in Washington, deadlines are the leading driver of
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