Bush Gears Up For FAA Budget Cut; Oberstar Plans Bipartisan Response
The Bush administration is planning to cut $368 million from the FAA budget for the next fiscal year -- funds earmarked for improving airports and modernizing the air traffic control system. These are the same two elements that Congress and industry say should be fully funded to avoid the gridlock...
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