Military Gets More Than It Requested

When Congress compromises on a spending bill, it usually splits the difference, appropriating more than the stingier house and less than the more generous one. But for military procurement and R&D in the Fiscal 2002 supplemental appropriations bill, it went over the top. The Pentagon's procurement...

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