Noem Wants To See First 1.2 Trillion Cut Before Signing Off On More

The Super committee in Washington is working toward a pre-Thanksgiving deadline to release their plan to cut at least one point two trillion dollars from the federal budget over the next ten years.  A letter has been circulating in the US House, signed by one hundred democrats and republicans, calling for at least four trillion dollars in cuts.  South Dakota Congresswoman Kristi Noem says she did not sign on to the proposal…

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Noem says the Supercommittee has to reach its one point two trillion dollar goal first…

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Noem says four trillion in cuts may be too severe…

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(courtesy WNAX Yankton)