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April 21, 2009
Obama seeks $100M in government 'efficiencies'
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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Monday ordered his Cabinet to find ways to slice spending by $100 million, but acknowledged it's a "drop in the bucket" and said there's a "confidence gap" that he needs to overcome.
Posted in: The Great Falls Tribune on 04/21/09



