Pawlenty: Reject Budget Bill That Avoids Shutdown
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican presidential contender Tim Pawlenty says a spending deal that avoided a government shutdown should be rejected.
Pawlenty, a former Minnesota governor who oversaw a state shutdown during his tenure, said Wednesday that the $38 billion in cuts agreed to in a last-minute compromise isn't enough. He says that number isn't accurate and the deal is "wholly unacceptable."
Last week, Democrats and Republicans narrowly averted a partial shutdown of the government by agreeing on a spending plan for the rest of the current budget year, which ends Sept. 30. Final approval of that plan is expected this week.
Pawlenty has announced a presidential exploratory committee and is scheduled to speak at anti-tax events in Concord, N.H., and Boston on Friday.
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