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May 10, 2002

House Approves Defense Authorization Bill

On May 9, the House approved the FY2003 defense authorization bill (H.R. 4546) by a vote of 359-58. H.R. 4546View More

May 3, 2002

Defense Authorization Bill Approved by Committee

On May 1, the House Armed Services Committee approved the FY2003 defense authorization bill (H.R. 4546) by a vote ofView More

December 20, 2001

Congress Clears Defense Spending Bill

On December 20, the House approved, 408-6, the conference report for the FY2002 defense spending bill (H.R. 3338). The sameView More

December 14, 2001

Congress Approves Defense Authorization Bill

The conference report for the FY2002 defense authorization bill (H.R. 2586/S. 1438) was approved, 382-40, by the House on DecemberView More

November 30, 2001

House Approves Defense Spending Bill

On November 28, the House approved the FY2002 defense spending bill (H.R. 3338) by a vote of 406-20. Several women’sView More

October 19, 2001

Military Construction Spending Bill Headed to President

This week, Congress sent the President two FY2002 appropriations bills—Interior and Military Construction. The House approved the conference report forView More

October 5, 2001

Defense Authorization Headed to Conference

After several weeks of debate, the Senate on October 2 unanimously approved, 99-0, the FY2002 defense authorization bill (S. 1438),View More

September 26, 2001

Military Construction Passes Senate

One day after receiving voice vote approval from the Senate Appropriations Committee, the Senate on September 26 passed, 97-0, theView More

September 21, 2001

Congress Considers Defense Authorization Bill

At press time, both the House and Senate were considering bills (H.R. 2586/S. 1438) to reauthorize the Department of DefenseView More

September 21, 2001

House Committee Approves Two Spending Bills; Military Construction Passes House

District of Columbia: On September 20, the House Appropriations Committee approved, by voice vote, the FY2002 District of Columbia spendingView More

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