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    The president’s budget will raise $1.8 trillion less than the administration thought, in the CBO’s judgment.
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    Congressional Budget Office: Obama budget wouldn’t put debt on downward path

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    Immaculee Ilibagiza, from Rwanda, (L) and other immigrants take the oath of American citizenship at a naturalization ceremony in New York City.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
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    Obamacare has been under heavy fire from Republicans, particularly after the trouble-plagued healthcare.gov website went live in October. (AP Photo)
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    Poll: Democrats have better health care plan than GOP

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    This photo taken April 14, 2014 shows Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx speaking to the media and local government officials about federal transportation funding at the Montgomery County Commissioner's office in Dayton, Ohio. On the road in a tour bus this week, Foxx is urging Congress to quickly approve legislation to pay for highway and transit programs amid warnings that the U.S. governmentÂ?s Highway Trust Fund is nearly broke. If allowed to run dry, that could threaten to set back or shut down projects across the country, force widespread layoffs of construction workers and delay needed repairs and improvements. (AP Photo/Skip Peterson)
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    In this Nov. 13, 2103 file photo, Jeh Johnson, President Barack Obama's then-choice, now Homeland Security Secretary testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
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    Obama administration planning fixes to immigration law in coming weeks

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