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July 16, 2004

Congress Continues Work on FY2005 Appropriations Bills

This week, the House approved the following spending bills: Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies; LegislativeView More

July 9, 2004

Action on FY2005 Appropriations Bills Stalls in Senate

This week, the House approved two of the thirteen FY2005 appropriations bills: Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary,View More

June 25, 2004

Congressional Floor Action Begins on FY2005 Appropriations Bills

This week, the House and Senate approved the FY2005 Department of Defense spending bill. At press time, the House wasView More

June 18, 2004

Floor Action Begins on FY2005 Appropriations Bills

In the first week of floor action on the FY2005 appropriations bills, the House approved the Department of Homeland SecurityView More

June 4, 2004

FY2005 Appropriations Season Begins

This week, House appropriators began work on the FY2005 spending bills. Three subcommittees approved the following bills under their jurisdiction:View More

January 23, 2004

FY2004 Omnibus Spending Bill Headed to White House

Just over a week before the President is scheduled to send his FY2005 budget to Congress, the Senate approved, 65-28,View More

January 22, 2004

FY2004 Appropriations Summary

When the 108th Congress adjourned on December 9, only six of the thirteen spending bills had been enacted into law:View More

December 10, 2003

FY2004 Appropriations On Hold Until January 2004

This week, the House and Senate returned to Washington for one-day sessions, on Monday and Tuesday respectively, before officially adjourningView More

November 26, 2003

Final Action on FY2004 Appropriations Bills Stalled Until December

On November 21, the House approved, 407-16, a continuing resolution (H. J. Res. 79) to fund government programs at theirView More

November 21, 2003

Congress Set to Approve Fifth Continuing Resolution Through November 24

At press time, the Senate was expected to work through the weekend in an attempt to complete action on anView More

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