House considers F-22 budget cut
The House met into the evening yesterday to consider an amendment to the fiscal 2001 defense appropriations bill that would cut $930 million from F-22 procurement accounts. Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.), who offered the amendment, said the plane's procurement should be slowed to resolve testing...
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