The House has cut more than $70 million in increased domestic-violence resources that local communities were counting on.
One immediate result was that companies reacted with a yawn, and the House cut the provision from the budget.
The House cut the endowment's $171.4 million budget by $45,000, the amount of grants to the two exhibits.
The House cut it to $3.5 billion and stripped out all space-based weaponry.
Then, with Democrats leading the assault, the House itself cut another $500 million.
The House cut far more than the Senate, and differences remain to be resolved.
House would cut spending growth to 4 percent.
Millions of votes were cast across the country to encourage the House to cut spending, and that is exactly what we continue to do.
Indeed, since the House had already cut more than $400 million from foreign aid, the shift was virtually painless.
The House, for instance, would cut the administration's contribution to development loans by 40 percent.