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According to the Constitution, all bills for raising revenue must originate where? Congressional Budget Office (CBO) United States House of Representatives Joint Committee on Budgets United States Senate President

          According to the Constitution, all bills for raising revenue must originate where?
Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
United States House of Representatives
Joint Committee on Budgets
United States Senate
President
        
According to the Constitution, all bills for raising revenue must originate where?
Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
United States House of Representatives
Joint Committee on Budgets
United States Senate
President

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00:01 Okay, so we have the following scenario where the congressional budget office created this little article called a 2012 deficit, smaller but still big, in which they talk about the 2012 and 2011 fiscal years.
00:16 So for 2012, there is $1 .1 trillion in fiscal year 2012, which was about $200 billion smaller than for the fiscal year 2011.
00:29 And it's important to know that this is after the 2008 recession, so we know that the economy is recovering after this point.
00:37 So the question is just asking us, like, of the components of government outlays and receipts, which have changed most to contribute to the huge budget deficit in 2011 and 2012...
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