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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The chairmen of President Obama's 2010 fiscal commission are wading back
into Washington's budget wars with a revised, somewhat milder plan to rein
in intractable federal deficits.The plan released Thursday by and former
Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyo., and former Clinton White House chief of staff
Erskine Bowles would lop more than $5 trillion from deficits over the
upcoming decade when combined with the deficit-cutting steps enacted in
fits and starts since his 2010 proposal.It's unclear what impact the updated
plan will have on a capital that's bitterly split over taxes, spending
and government debt. The initial Simpson-Bowles plan won warm reviews from
deficit hawks but got a chilly reception from Obama and much of
the rest of official Washington for its tough mix of tax increases
and cuts to benefits programs like Medicare and Social Security.The revised
plan by Simpson and Bowles reveals a familiar mix of revenue collected
by cleansing the tax code of deductions, cutting agency budgets and curbing
the growth of Social Security and Medicare.Simpson and Bowles would add
$2.5 trillion in new deficit cuts over 2014-2023 on top of about
$2.7 trillion estimated to have already been enacted through cuts to agency
budgets and January's tax increase on wealthier earners. It assumes $1.2
trillion in across-the-board spending cuts imposed for the failure of Washington
to replace them are repealed.The revised blueprint arrives as Washington
is fami
This undated photo provided by the Middlesex District Attorney's Office
shows Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Officer Sean Collier,
26, of Somerville, Mass., who was shot to death Thursday, April 18,
2013 on the school campus in Cambridge, Mass.APSean Collier had only worked
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for about a year. But he
was already popular with his colleagues in the campus police department,
as well as with students, often joining them on hiking and skiing
trips.Authorities say the 26-year-old Collier was shot and killed by the
Boston Marathon bombing suspects.MIT says Collier was a Wilmington native
and Somerville resident who had worked at MIT since January 2012. Before
that, he was a civilian employee of the Somerville Police Department.MIT
Chief John DiFava says Collier was a dedicated officer, liked by his
colleagues and the MIT community.The MIT Police serve all of us at
the Institute with great dignity, honor and dedication, Israel Ruiz, MITs
executive vice president and treasurer, said in a statement.Everyone here
those who knew Officer Collier, and those who did not
are devastated by the events that transpired on our campus last night.
We will never forget the seriousness with which he took his role
protecting MIT and those of us who consider it home.Reif says Collier's
loss is "deeply painful."Collier was found shot several times in his vehicle
at about 10:30 p.m. Thursday.The Associated
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