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Labor/Employment,
Immigration

Jun. 15, 2017

Show me the money!

What the Trump administration's budget reveals to employers.

C. Matthew Schulz

Partner
Dentons US LLP

International Law, Labor & Employment

1530 Page Mill Rd Ste 200
Palo Alto , CA 94304-1140

Phone: (650) 798-0361

Fax: (650) 798-0310

Email: matthew.schulz@dentons.com

Golden Gate Univ School of Law

Matthew is a partner in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice at Dentons.

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Cynthia Jackson

Litigation, Labor & Employment

Univ of Texas School of Law

Cynthia is a partner in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice at Dentons

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Money talks. While it is not unusual that a president's proposed discretionary budget is not fully adopted by Congress, it is telling of the administration's priorities. This year is no exception. Most of the Trump proposed budget cuts and shifts were predictable based on candidate Trump's campaign themes; others, a bit of a surprise. As with the administration's first discretionary budget proposal in March, the most recent proposal sent to Congress on May 23 is "skinny," not only in the a...

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