House Appropriations Announces Intent to Cut $100 Billion in Upcoming CR
On February 10, 2011, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Rogers (R) announced his intent to cut $100 billion in spending in the upcoming Continuing Resolution compared to the President’s fiscal year 2011 request. According to the Chairman, further details on specific…
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cuts and funding levels within the CR legislation will be made available when the bill is formally introduced