Defense Bill Stacked With Funding Adds
The House Armed Services Committee’s version of the fiscal 2012 defense authorization bill has no earmarks, but it has an account of nearly $1 billion set aside to provide money for scores of amendments, adding funds for everything from cancer research to National Guard radio communications. The...
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