Senate approves $3 trillion budget plan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate on Wednesday passed a budget for the fiscal year starting October 1 that would eliminate deficits by 2012 but puts off tough decisions on taxes and controlling the growing costs of health and retirement benefits for the elderly.
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