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Military budget set to swell - Roll Call
Peter Cohn and John M. Donnelly examine the pressure by Armed Services panels to add billions more to President Biden's defense proposals.
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Peter Cohn and John M. Donnelly examine the pressure by Armed Services panels to add billions more to President Biden's defense proposals.
The Senate's companion bill and related measures would support $857.6 billion for national defense, some $44.2 billion more than the House.
Christopher S. Murphy said Monday. Murphy appeared with fellow Connecticut Democratic Sen.
House appropriators are about to begin markups on fiscal 2023 spending bills and CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Paul M. Krawzak outline what lies ahead.
The House Armed Services Committee will hew closely to President Biden's budget request in authorizing Navy shipbuilding next year.
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The drama surrounding Sen. Rand Paul’s blocking of the Ukraine aid bill masks a divide over who will be the government spending watchdog.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said, adding that few had seen text of Paul’s amendment. Hagerty hold resolved Sen.
The Defense Department will seek supplemental funding from Congress if inflation cuts too much into its buying power.
Republicans who support home-state earmarks are locked in primary fights against those who don't as the practice faces an uncertain future.
Utah state Treasurer Marlo Oaks coordinated a response to S&P Global Inc., blasting the financial services firm’s credit rating division for plans to supplement its analysis of states with a score
A Senate committee has found that a military housing provider continued to mistreat tenants even after pleading guilty to falsifying records.
Marc Lampkin, a former GOP congressional aide who manages Brownstein’s D.C. office, noted the recent addition late last year of the Boeing Co.’s former top lobbyist, Timothy Keating, as helping the
The Pentagon has requested millions in additional funds to bolster antimissile defenses and cybersecurity.
More S-300s, more Javelins, more drones, more Stingers, more everything.”
To win Republican support, Senate negotiators promised that a bipartisan COVID-19 aid package would be fully paid for.
The military's top general acknowledged that President Joe Biden's defense budget for fiscal 2023 could be undercut by high inflation.
Child tax credit, ‘SALT’ That figure would come down somewhat if more generous estate tax parameters aren’t extended and deductions for owners of “pass-through” businesses like partnerships and S
With inflation eroding the power of the dollar more by the day, how much Biden's proposed defense budget would actually buy is up in the air.