The Senate Appropriations Committee has approved a $513 billion bill that freezes defense spending at this year's amount. The vote was 30-0 on Thursday. The bill represents a cut of $26 billion from President Barack Obama's request for the Pentagon in the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. The bill is $ ...
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A Senate panel has voted to not increase defense spending in the next budget.
Senate panel approves freeze in defense spending
A Senate panel has approved a $513 billion defense bill for the next budget that freezes spending at the current level, a reflection of the demands for fiscal austerity, while ...
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A Senate panel has approved a $513 billion defense bill for the next budget that freezes spending at the current level, a reflection of the demands for fiscal austerity, while ...
Senate panel approves freeze in defense spending
(09-13) 08:47 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) -- A Senate panel has approved a $513 billion defense bill for the next budget that freezes spending at the current level, a reflection ...
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