BUSH SIGNS SIX-MONTH REPRIEVE FOR FAA SPENDING, PROGRAMS
President Bush last week signed two stopgap bills that will keep the Federal Aviation Administration operating into March. Bush signed into law a bill that temporarily extends FAA’s spending authority and the aviation excise taxes that were set to expire Sept. 30 (BA, Sept. 29/141). The bill, H.R...
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