House Rules Chairman: Budget Agreement Avoids Destructive Things
House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions of Texas credits a piece of legislation setting forth a budget for 2017 with restoring credibility to Congress, criticizes regulations of the Obama administration by sticking to the Republican plan to hold government spending flat, mentions savings over the decade budget window.





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