House rejects defense spending cut
The House yesterday soundly defeated a proposal to cut spending in the $309.9 billion fiscal year 2001 defense authorization bill. Meanwhile, the Clinton Administration released a statement saying it has "serious budget concerns and a number of policy concerns" about the bill. The Administration...
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