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(AP) — c ()-2010, The Washington Post
WASHINGTON-President Barack Obama's domestic policy agenda, which defined him as a leader seeking to restore faith in government, is imperiled by his call for a "freeze" on spending, many advocates said Tuesday, as federal agencies scrambled to determine the proposal's impact.
The freeze would hold steady for the next three years the government's discretionary budget-the portion of spending that Congress decides every year-except for spending on the military, homeland security, the State Department and Veterans Affairs.