Senate approves fiscal 2001 supplemental, amendment blocking B-1B Bomber cut
The Senate July 10 voted to temporarily block the U.S. Air Force from using fiscal 2001 funds to cut the B-1B bomber fleet. The measure, approved as an amendment to the FY '01 supplemental spending bill, was sponsored by Sen. Max Cleland (D-Ga.) and other senators whose states stand to lose B-1Bs if...
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