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As the U.S. heads into the presidential election in 2016, Speaker Boehner, Minority Leader Pelosi, Mitch McConnell and Harry Reid in the Senate, complete closed door negotiations with the White House to pass the budget agreement lifting the debt ceiling till March 2017. This agreement allows $80 billion in new spending. It happens as the U.S. and Europe face new threats overseas. About half goes to defense spending and the other half for spending programs including Medicare and Disability Insurance benefits. It also complements the effort of Janet Yellen at the Federal Reserve to support the economic recovery.
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