House considers 6.7% hike in Intelligence spending

The House fiscal year 2001 intelligence authorization bill would increase spending on national intelligence programs by 6.7% above the FY 2000 appropriated level and 0.1% above President Clinton's request, the office of Minority Whip David Bonior (D-Mich.) said in a bill summary Friday. Spending...

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