Conferees ready to restore NASA cuts
APPROPRIATIONS CONFEREES were headed toward passage of a $13.653 billion NASA spending bill late yesterday, with apparent agreement between the House and Senate to set the space agency's fiscal 2000 funding level $75 million higher than the Clinton Administration requested. The full House voted in...
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