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 <b>Joshuab> B. Bolten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Joshuab> Brewster Bolten (born 1955) is the Director of Office of Management and Budget during the George W. Bush administration, having been confirmed by the Senate to that position in 2003.
Bolten was Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the White House from 2001 to 2003.
A graduate of Princeton University, where he majored in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and served as president of The Ivy Club, and Stanford Law School, where he was an editor of the law review, Bolten has held a number of positions in finance and government.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joshua_Bolten

  
 President Send $2.57 Trillion Budget to Congress
According to White House Budget Director <b>Joshuab> Bolten, the budget is the first since the Reagan administration to propose a reduction in the "non-security discretionary category" of the budget.
Bolten said that the projected 2005 deficit will "come in at 3.5 percent of GDP, or $427 billion." The budget director noted that if policies of "economic growth and spending restraint reflected in this budget" are maintained, the deficit is expected to decline in 2006 and each of the next four years.
Bolten added, "The 2006 budget spending and deficit projections fully reflect the outlay effects of this supplemental request, as well as the prior $25 billion supplemental bill already enacted by the Congress.
www.mensnewsdaily.com /archive/newswire/news2005/0205/020805-budget.htm

  
 Tad DeHaven on <b>Joshuab> Bolten & the Budget on NRO Financial
<b>Joshuab> Bolten, the president's budget chief, took to the opinion pages of The Wall Street Journal a week ago to defend the Bush administration's record on the budget amid rising complaints.
Bolten begins by trotting out the same tiresome excuses we've been hearing for several years: The deficit was caused, first, by declining federal revenues resulting from a sluggish economy and, second, by the need to spend money to fight terrorism.
Bolten claims that in the last year of the Clinton administration, this category of spending grew by an "eye-popping" 15 percent.
www.nationalreview.com /nrof_comment/dehaven200312190904.asp

  
 Online NewsHour: Record Budget Deficit -- July 15, 2003
<b>Joshuab> Bolten is the new director of the Office of Management and Budget for the White House.
<b>JOSHUAb> BOLTEN: The cost of war is on going operations in Iraq in '04 are not included but it's not the elephant in the room.
<b>JOSHUAb> BOLTEN: That is based on the economic projections and, as I said, they're based on every conservative economic projections.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/economy/july-dec03/deficit_7-15.html

  
 Federal Times
Bolten said he had not seen enough on the subject to say whether outsourcing air traffic controllers is advisable, but promised the only jobs outsourced under his tenure at the Office of Management and Budget would be those that are commercial in nature.
Bolten told Stevens he is “with you all the way” and is familiar with BioShield and similar budget problems.
Bolten replaces Mitchell Daniels Jr., who left June 6 and is expected to run for Indiana governor.
www.federaltimes.com /index.php?S=232848

  
 Wampum: And it's not even Flashback Friday yet
The President today announced his intention to appoint <b>Joshuab> B. Bolten, of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs.
Appointment of <b>Joshuab> B. Bolten as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs
Bolten is to replace Mitchell E. Daniels Jr., who announced earlier this month that he plans to return to Indiana in June, probably to run for governor next year.
wampum.wabanaki.net /archives/000006.html

  
 OMB Watch - <b>Joshuab> Bolten Confirmed as Director of OMB
Last week the Senate confirmed <b>Joshuab> Bolten as the new Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Bolten concurred that the deficit needed to be reduced, but also argued that the tax cuts were the right thing to do to strengthen the economy.
At Bolten’s confirmation hearing, several Democratic Senators questioned him about the growing deficit, which they implied was a result of the massive tax cuts enacted under the current administration.
www.ombwatch.org /article/articleview/1628/1/178/?TopicID=2

  
 The Daily Princetonian - White House aide Bolten '76 manages president's budget
As senior White House aides go, <b>Joshuab> Bolten '76, the man who puts together the budget of the president of the United States, is an awfully modest guy.
Bolten worked in the U.S. Trade Representative's office in the first Bush administration, but he didn't meet the current president until early 1999, when he journeyed to Austin, Texas, to interview for a spot on the campaign.
Bolten's reward for his campaign-season labors was a top spot in the West Wing, as deputy chief of staff.
www.dailyprincetonian.com /archives/2004/03/12/news/9934.shtml

  
 WP: Bolten to Replace Daniels as Bush Budget Chief
WASHINGTON -- <b>Joshuab> Bolten, deputy White House chief of staff for policy, will replace Mitchell E. Daniels as President George W. Bush's budget director, The Washington Post reported, citing unidentified administration officials
Bolten for a year was deputy assistant to the president for legislative affairs and has taught international trade at Yale Law School.
Bolten, 48, was an executive director for legal and government affairs for Goldman Sachs International in London from 1995 through early 1999.
www.nysscpa.org /home/2003/0503/3week/article41.htm

  
 <b>Joshuab> Johnson Supersite
<b>Joshuab> JOHNSON was born on 13 Aug 1779 in Pa..
From among the <b>Joshuab> trees, creosote bushes, and tumbleweeds.
<b>Joshuab> Houston: A man of tremendous integrity and.
www.zipwise.com /listings/joshua-johnson.htm

  
 Projected deficit largest ever -- $445 billion
Bolten said the government is ahead of pace to fulfill Bush's pledge that the annual federal deficit will be cut in half over five years.
Bolten also said the predicted reduction will be based not on actual dollars, but on the deficit as a percentage of gross domestic product.
But Bolten said declining deficit projections for the next four years did not include additional emergency spending, which is expected to reach tens of billions of dollars.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/07/31/MNGDM80MSV1.DTL

  
 <b>Joshuab> B. Bolten - SourceWatch
<b>Joshuab> B. Bolten, Assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for policy, is Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Official Biography: <b>Joshuab> B. Bolten (http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/organization/office.html), Office of Management and Budget.
Bolten was "Policy director, Bush-Cheney 2000 presidential campaign and presidential transition; executive director for legal and government affairs, Goldman Sachs International in London; deputy assistant to President George H.W. Bush for legislative affairs; general counsel, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative; international trade counsel, Senate Finance Committee; private practice, O'Melveny and Myers." [3] (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=articleandnode=andcontentId=A28440-2003May22andnotFound=true)
www.disinfopedia.org /wiki.phtml?title=Joshua_B._Bolten

  
 PIMPS TO POWER: The K-Street Walkers.
Though Bolten is one of the most powerful policymakers in the world, he has said he likes his own life undercover and prefers not to do interviews.
Bolten, 48, is the son of a Seymour Bolten, a CIA agent who worked in covert espionage.
Though Bolten was, characteristically, silent, there was plenty of evidence that Bush's own economic team (Gary Edson and Josh Bolten) was deeply involved in the negotiations.
www.the-catbird-seat.net /Pimps.htm

  
 El Voto de confirmación se Acerca a Para el Candidato de OMB Bolten
Bolten reemplazarían OMB anterior Director Mitch Daniels que resignó y planea correr para gobernador de Indiana.
Bolten retrocedió la meta de Bush para 4% crecimiento en los programas del gasto discrecionales, como el transporte, que una figura que él dijo está en la línea con el crecimiento estimado del ingreso discrecional de una familia americana.
Bolten, 48, la campaña de Bush unido como director de la política en el 1999 de marzo.
bolsa.hispavista.com /foro/mensajes/1056571164

  
 Senate Confirms Bolten As OMB Director
The Senate confirmed <b>Joshuab> Bolten as director of the Office of Management and Budget on June 27.
Bolten, former deputy chief of staff for policy at the White House, pledged at his confirmation hearing earlier this week to continue the Bush administration's emphasis on the management side of OMB and the budget.
He replaces Mitchell Daniels Jr., who left June 6 to return to Indiana where he is expected to run for governor.
www.webprowire.com /summaries/523759.html

  
 www.GovExec.com - Senate confirms Bolten as OMB director (6/27/03)
The Senate confirmed <b>Joshuab> Bolten as OMB director Thursday night without debate after the Governmental Affairs Committee approved him on a voice vote earlier in the day.
As director of OMB, Bolten will be an administration point man on spending legislation, oversee the management of the government's huge bureaucracy and be largely responsible for developing the fiscal 2005 budget Bush will send to Congress next year.
Bolten, who has been Bush's deputy chief of staff, succeeds former OMB Director Mitch Daniels - now a candidate for governor of Indiana.
www.govexec.com /dailyfed/0603/062703cd1.htm

  
 <b>Joshuab> B. Bolten
<b>Joshuab> B. Bolten (llevado 1955) es el director de la oficina la gerencia y presupuesto de durante la administración de George W. Bush, siendo confirmado por el senado a esa posición en 2003.
English version: <b>Joshuab> B. Bolten Next: Chi-yung-yung De Tse Up
Bolten era diputado jefe de personal para la política en la casa blanca a partir de 2001 a 2003.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/jo/Joshua%20B%20Bolten.htm

  
 NOMINATION OF <b>JOSHUAb> BOLTEN TO BE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
[[Page S8713]] I support the nomination of <b>Joshuab> Bolten as OMB Director because I believe he is a very capable and honorable man, with a distinguished record both in public service--including service as a Senate staffer-- and in the private sector.
President, I rise in support of <b>Joshuab> Bolten as Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and to urge Mr.
Bolten reiterated the position of the Bush administration about the deficits facing us, stating that: ``Our current deficit--as measured as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP)--is not large by historical standards and is manageable within the overall context of our economy.'' I hope when Mr.
www.washingtonwatchdog.org /documents/cr/03/jn/26/cr26jn03pt2-47.html

  
 www.GovExec.com - Print Page: OMB chief doesn't rule out domestic spending freeze (2/5/04)
Office of Management and Budget Director <b>Joshuab> Bolten did not rule out an outright freeze on non-defense, non-homeland security fiscal 2005 discretionary spending during a meeting Wednesday with about 50 conservative House Republicans.
Members also discussed with Bolten a budget process reform proposal being drafted by Cox and GOP Reps. Jeb Hensarling of Texas, Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and Chris Chocola of Indiana that they plan to introduce next week.
Bolten said spending could "come in at the president's level or less.
www.govexec.com /story_page.cfm?articleid=27594&printerfriendlyVers=1&

  
 Bush nominates Daniels’ replacement to head OMB
Bolten serves as the White House deputy chief of staff and is one of the Bush’s closest advisers on economic and domestic policy.
Bolten received a law degree from Stanford University law school and an undergraduate degree from Princeton University.
Josh Bolten understands the workings of the federal government as well as anybody in this city.
www.gcn.com /vol1_no1/daily-updates/22180-1.html

  
 On Iraq
Bolten and General Keane, if they have them, will be made a part of the record in full, but that he should be complete in the statement he makes to the committee today.
Bolten, we will to you today to explain how resources for Iraq are being managed and how they can be better managed.
BOLTEN: I don't anticipate that now because I think it would be, as it has in the past, be needs above and beyond our normal needs for the military, more likely to be handled in a supplemental, as we are handling them now.
www.dod.mil /speeches/2003/sp20030729-depsecdef0385.html

  
 Reconstruction of Iraq to cost $7.3 billion this year - The Washington Times: Business
"We don't know what they will be," <b>Joshuab> Bolten, director of the Office of Management and Budget, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Bolten said the reconstruction work would cost $7.3 billion this year and confirmed that troops stationed in Iraq, the biggest expense for the Middle Eastern operation, cost about $4 billion per month.
Bolten and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz to "fill in the blanks" for the coming months and years.
www.washingtontimes.com /functions/print.php?StoryID=20030729-093910-1471r

  
 Point/Counterpoint on Administration Fiscal Policy - Center for American Progress
On December 10, Office of Managemant and Budget Director <b>Joshuab> Bolten published an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal detailing the administration’s fiscal policy and approach to the deficit. American Progress Senior Economic Advisor Gene Sperling responds.
• Director Bolten may be right that job growth typically lags other indicators in a recovery, but the persistence of this recovery’s job loss far exceeds the norm.
OMB Director Bolten: “From the left, the president's tax cuts are blamed for driving the federal budget into deficit.”
www.americanprogress.org /site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=14382

  
 Nomination Hearing for <b>Joshuab> Bolten, Director, Office of Management and Budget
Nomination Hearing for <b>Joshuab> Bolten, Director, Office of Management and Budget
Bolten, I urge you to focus like a laser on the debt burden we are bequeathing to our children.
As you may know, the Congressional Budget Office estimates the on budget deficit to exceed $400 billion in FY 2003.
www.senate.gov /~akaka/speeches/2003626516.html

  
 NBR.com - Where America Turns for Business News
<b>JOSHUAb> BOLTEN, OMB DIRECTOR: And we certainly hope it is, but we need to see more signs.
One On One With <b>Joshuab> Bolten, OMB Director
BOLTEN: I don`t want to insert myself too much into ongoing negotiations, but the president has always had an interest in ensuring that Medicare spending be brought under some reasonable control without posing the prospect of limiting the benefits that our senior citizens deserve.
www.nightlybusiness.org /transcript/2003/transcript110703.html

  
 Rebuilding Iraq May Cost $100 Billion, Bremer Says
In testimony to Congress, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and White House Budget Director <b>Joshuab> Bolten said they could not estimate costs because they said the situation in Iraq was too fluid.
Bolten did say "for the next couple of months" he predicted costs of maintaining U.S. troops there at about $4 billion per month.
Democratic Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware told the two that the administration was "going to lose the American people if you don't come forward now and tell them what you know," that it would cost tens of billions of dollars of taxpayer money and tens of thousands of American troops.
www.truthout.org /docs_03/printer_080203B.shtml

  
 <b>Joshuab> B. Bolten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Joshuab> Brewster Bolten (born August 16, 1955) was named on March 28, 2006 as White House Chief of Staff, replacing Andrew Card.
Bolten was Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the White House from 2001 to 2003.
He is currently the Director of Office of Management and Budget for the George W. Bush administration, having been confirmed by the Senate to that position in 2003.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Josh_Bolten   (216 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Bush to request $25 billion for Iraq war costs
White House budget chief <b>Joshuab> Bolten and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz went to the Capitol to describe the proposal to House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., and other top Republicans.
Bolten said at the time that the administration's 2005 request for Iraq could be up to $50 billion and said the request would not come until at least January.
For months, administration officials stood by that timetable, insisting they had enough money to last until the new year.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/iraq/2004-05-05-iraq-costs_x.htm   (216 words)

  
 Marked for Debt - The Bush administration says we'll grow out of our deficit. But the Bush tax cuts make that impossible. By Daniel Gross
When he announced the record $455 billion federal deficit last week, Office of Management and Budget Director <b>Joshuab> Bolten reassured Americans that the red ink will evaporate as soon as the economy perks up.
Bolten's faith in history is charming, but worrisome.
In the long term, Bolten insisted, rapid economic growth will generate the federal revenues needed to close the gap.
www.slate.com /id/2085834   (216 words)

  
 CORRECTIONS
A May 26 analysis of Republican efforts to centralize power misspelled the name of <b>Joshuab> B. Bolten, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget.
A May 26 article incorrectly said it was in mid-March that a House subcommittee adopted an amendment, later dropped, that would have barred women from some positions in military ground support companies.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/26/AR2005052601595.html   (216 words)

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