Budget measure provides defense increase of $14.5B and maybe more
Congress has completed work on a fiscal 2002 budget outline that increases defense spending by $14.5 billion over the previous year to $324.8 billion, the same as the Bush Administration requested. The resolution, which was the product of a House-Senate conference committee, received Senate approval...
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