Roll Call: Daines joins Republican senator seeking radical changes to budget process
WASHINGTON — Senate Republican freshmen have seen enough to know that the way Congress approaches the federal budget is broken. And a prospective fix one of them is unveiling Thursday is nothing short of radical — at least by the standards of the often creaky Senate. Georgia Republican David Perdue is proposing to break down the wall between authorizing and appropriating — a way of doing business that, by design, would upend the 1974 Budget Act. The proposal would merge authorizing committees and appropriations subcommittees, according to a fact sheet provided to Roll Call. For instance, the Health, Education, Labor