[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 12 (Wednesday, February 9, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: February 9, 1994]
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                         THE PRESIDENT'S BUDGET

  (Ms. CANTWELL asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
  Ms. CANTWELL. Mr. Speaker, last year Congress fulfilled its promise 
to the American people to end gridlock and reduce the deficit. Today, 
no one can dispute the results--our deficit is now $126 billion below 
original projections--1993 was a landmark year that ushered in a new 
era of fiscal responsibility.
  Once a majority of the Congress and this President worked together, 
we changed our direction from recession to recovery, from empty 
promises to economic growth.
  Congress has now caught onto something the American people have known 
all along: There is no substitute for honest numbers and tough choices.
  On Monday the President presented a budget that keeps us on track for 
additional deficit reduction next year. The President has outlined a 
plan that will continue the trend of economic expansion, job creation, 
and financial security.
  Mr. Speaker, this will not be easy.
  The American people want fiscal integrity now. We must go forward 
with the President and not slip back into the policies of the past.

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