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federal budget

  • 5 Fastest-Growing Budget Items Australia Must Control in 2025
    5 Fastest-Growing Budget Items Australia Must Control in 2025
    The situation comes as economic growth also grinds to a crawl.
    January 5, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Australia to Launch ‘Green’ Certificates for Exports
    Australia to Launch ‘Green’ Certificates for Exports
    The federal government has told exporting companies they'll do better business with the introduction of the digital certificates.
    July 15, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Amnesty Criticises Australia’s Lack of Focus on Youth Crime Initiatives
    Amnesty Criticises Australia’s Lack of Focus on Youth Crime Initiatives
    Amnesty International has criticised the Albanese government's apparent lack of funding for youth crime prevention in the federal ...
    May 18, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Budget 2024: Billions Poured into Making Australia a ‘Renewable Energy Superpower’
    Budget 2024: Billions Poured into Making Australia a ‘Renewable Energy Superpower’
    A range of green energy initiatives will be funded followed the release of the official budget by Australian ...
    May 14, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Budget 2024: Government to Fund Aged Care Worker Pay Increase
    Budget 2024: Government to Fund Aged Care Worker Pay Increase
    A boost to aged care workers' salaries is among the $2.2 billion in announcements made for the sector ...
    May 14, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Budget 2024: Government Pledges to Build 1.2 Million New Homes in Five Years
    Budget 2024: Government Pledges to Build 1.2 Million New Homes in Five Years
    About $6.2 billion will go into the initiative.
    May 14, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Canada Could Balance Budget in 2 Years With ‘Modest’ Spending Cuts: Report
    Canada Could Balance Budget in 2 Years With ‘Modest’ Spending Cuts: Report
    Ottawa could balance its budget in as little as two years with “only modest spending restraint,” a new ...
    February 15, 2024BY Jennifer Cowan
  • The Man With a Mission to End Washington’s Spending Addiction
    The Man With a Mission to End Washington’s Spending Addiction
    For decades, both political parties have avoided responsibility for the spiraling national debt.
    December 18, 2023BY Mark Tapscott
  • Freeland’s Budget Speech Viewed as ‘Self-Congratulatory’: Federal Research
    Freeland’s Budget Speech Viewed as ‘Self-Congratulatory’: Federal Research
    In-house research by the federal government found that some participants in an online focus group thought the budget ...
    September 28, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Former Senate Budget Chief Economist Says Two-Year Appropriations Process Could End Cycle of Spending Crises
    Former Senate Budget Chief Economist Says Two-Year Appropriations Process Could End Cycle of Spending Crises
    Interest on Capitol Hill is reviving in a proposal to shift Congress to a two-year budget cycle to ...
    September 27, 2023BY Mark Tapscott
  • GOPers Predict Biden, Hill Dems Will Deploy ‘Washington Monument Strategy’ if Government Shuts Down Over Budget
    GOPers Predict Biden, Hill Dems Will Deploy ‘Washington Monument Strategy’ if Government Shuts Down Over Budget
    Congressional Republicans brace for a storm of criticism by Democrats claiming maintaining services to needy is more important ...
    September 25, 2023BY Mark Tapscott
  • Senators Push Proposal to Keep Congress in Town Until New Federal Budget Is Approved
    Senators Push Proposal to Keep Congress in Town Until New Federal Budget Is Approved
    Congress is embroiled in a budget impasse that seems likely to force a government shutdown but a bipartisan ...
    September 14, 2023BY Mark Tapscott
  • US Government Posts 2nd Budget Surplus of Fiscal Year 2023
    US Government Posts 2nd Budget Surplus of Fiscal Year 2023
    The U.S. government recorded the first monthly budget surplus since April, but the federal deficit still on track ...
    September 13, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • More Than Half of Aussie Families Struggling With Cost-of-Living Distress: Report
    More Than Half of Aussie Families Struggling With Cost-of-Living Distress: Report
    Cost-of-living pressures are affecting more than half of Australian families as relief measures from Labor’s last Federal Budget ...
    September 6, 2023BY Henry Jom
  • $2 Trillion Deficit Projection Sparks Conservative Demands for Spending Cuts, Major Budget Reforms
    $2 Trillion Deficit Projection Sparks Conservative Demands for Spending Cuts, Major Budget Reforms
    With both houses of Congress reconvening September 12, members of both chambers will be confronted with tough spending ...
    September 6, 2023BY Mark Tapscott and Jackson Richman
  • McCarthy’s Proposal for Stopgap Funding Bill Prompts Talk of Conservative Revolt
    McCarthy’s Proposal for Stopgap Funding Bill Prompts Talk of Conservative Revolt
    Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy's (R-Calif.) trial balloon on introducing a temporary Continuing Resolution (CR) when Congress ...
    August 16, 2023BY Mark Tapscott
  • Australian PM Rejects Inflation Concerns as New Budget Announced
    Australian PM Rejects Inflation Concerns as New Budget Announced
    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has assured the public that the latest round of government relief for low-income ...
    May 10, 2023BY Alfred Bui
  • Feds Intend to Ban Animal Testing as Part of Omnibus Budget Bill
    Feds Intend to Ban Animal Testing as Part of Omnibus Budget Bill
    A 430-page federal government omnibus budget bill includes a revision that would ban animal testing by the cosmetics ...
    April 24, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • A Clean Debt Ceiling Hike Is a Dirty Deal
    A Clean Debt Ceiling Hike Is a Dirty Deal
    Commentary When President Joe Biden and his team talk about a clean debt ceiling increase, it is one ...
    April 21, 2023BY Newt Gingrich
  • Most Canadians Think Feds’ High Spending Hampers Central Bank’s Inflation Fight: Survey
    Most Canadians Think Feds’ High Spending Hampers Central Bank’s Inflation Fight: Survey
    Most Canadians hold the view that high spending by the federal government is what hinders the nation’s central ...
    April 4, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Alberta Government Says Feds’ Budget Lacks Fiscal Responsibility
    Alberta Government Says Feds’ Budget Lacks Fiscal Responsibility
    The Alberta government expressed concern about the level of spending in the federal budget tabled Tuesday, which anticipates ...
    March 28, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Poilievre Calls for Spending Cap, Tax Cuts in Coming Federal Budget
    Poilievre Calls for Spending Cap, Tax Cuts in Coming Federal Budget
    The coming federal budget should lower taxes, cap spending and make it easier to build new houses, Conservative ...
    March 13, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada’s 2023 Federal Budget Coming March 28: Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland
    Canada’s 2023 Federal Budget Coming March 28: Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland
    Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says she will table the 2023 federal budget on March 28. The Canadian economy ...
    March 10, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • McCarthy Rejects White House Demand for ‘Clean’ Debt Ceiling Hike
    McCarthy Rejects White House Demand for ‘Clean’ Debt Ceiling Hike
    Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) rejected President Joe Biden's demand that Congress increase the nation's debt ...
    January 17, 2023BY Mark Tapscott
  • House GOP Leaders Denounce Democrats ‘Jamming America’ With Last-Minute Omnibus Spending Package
    House GOP Leaders Denounce Democrats ‘Jamming America’ With Last-Minute Omnibus Spending Package
    House Republican leaders have condemned the failure of Democrats who controlled both chambers of Congress and the White ...
    December 14, 2022BY Mark Tapscott
  • Blue States Are Still Bloating Their Budgets With Federal COVID Dollars
    Blue States Are Still Bloating Their Budgets With Federal COVID Dollars
    Commentary The federal government has doled out well more than $1 trillion in COVID-19 aid to the states ...
    July 19, 2022BY Stephen Moore
  • On Government Debt and Inflation, Freeland Continues to Mislead
    On Government Debt and Inflation, Freeland Continues to Mislead
    Commentary Recently, federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland commented on Canada’s inflation challenges and the federal budget. Unfortunately, many ...
    June 30, 2022BY Jake Fuss
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