The federal budget for 2013 presents a tougher puzzle than usual for lawmakers peering into the nation’s strained pocketbook to figure out how to keep the lights on, services running…
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Federal Budget Tough Puzzle for Lawmakers
March 25, 2012 • In the News • Original: Abilene Reporter-News
Rep. Michael Turner says U.S. Should Invest More in Ground-Based Midcourse Defense Systems.
March 21, 2012 • In the News • Original: U.S. News and World Report
A leading Republican lawmaker admonished the White House Tuesday for pursuing a European-based missile defense program while cutting money for one that’s designed specifically to protect the United States. At…
McKeon Desperately Trying to Reverse Military Budget Cuts
March 15, 2012 • In the News • Original: U.S. News and World Report
While congressional Republicans are scrambling for a way to avoid additional military budget cuts, a hawkish House Republican has gone even further by vowing to restore cuts that have already…
A Real Domestic Threat: How Health-Care Spending Strains the U.S. Military
March 12, 2012 • In the News • Original: Forbes
Lots of people have views about U.S. military spending. Liberals and libertarians think we spend far too much on defense. On the other side, Mitt Romney speaks for many conservatives…
Analysis: DoD Budget Will ‘Severely Constrain’ Army, Marine Vehicle Modernization
March 12, 2012 • In the News • Original: Federal News Radio
The Army and Marine Corps will be in the market for a new generation of ground vehicles soon. But acquisition officials there should think hard before they buy, according to…