Budget/Appropriations

  May 10, 2012, 12:26 pm

Analyst: Romney plan would boost Pentagon budget by $2 trillion

By Jeremy Herb

Romney has called for adding 100,000 troops and increasing shipbuilding, and attacked Obama for shrinking the Navy and Air Force.

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  May 10, 2012, 10:54 am

Sequester replacement bill advances in House

By Pete Kasperowicz

The House Thursday morning advanced a bill to replace required cuts to defense and social programs with cuts to mandatory programs like food stamps.

Members voted 233-183 along party lines in favor of a rule governing debate for the Sequester Replacement Reconciliation Act, H.R. 5652. Democrats broadly oppose the bill as a way to let the Defense Department escape another round of cuts.

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  May 10, 2012, 10:51 am

House panel moves $643B defense bill

By Jeremy Herb and Carlo Munoz

The bill includes plans for an East Coast missile defense site and a ban on same-sex marriage ceremonies on bases.

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  May 9, 2012, 8:20 pm

Conservatives criticize GOP bill to replace automatic cuts

By Russell Berman

House conservatives will be holding their noses as they vote for legislation to replace defense cuts.

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  May 9, 2012, 4:57 pm

Democrats set to unveil their own sequester replacement plan

By Erik Wasson

The Republican alternative would halt next year’s automatic, across-the-board spending cuts by replacing defense cuts with cuts to social programs.

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  May 9, 2012, 12:10 pm

Lawmakers question price tag for Pentagon intel shop

By Carlo Munoz

Lawmakers say they have serious questions about whether the nation can afford the new intelligence agency being proposed by the Pentagon.

Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Mike Vickers and Defense Intelligence Agency chief Lt. Gen. Ronald Burgess unveiled their budget plan for the new Defense Clandestine Service (DCS) during a closed-door hearing Tuesday of the Senate Armed Services Committee. 

The new office is designed to work with its counterparts at the CIA and across the U.S. intelligence community to gather information on national-security threats beyond the battlefield, according to defense officials. 

The department claims the new agency can be fully funded within the five-year budget plan for the Pentagon that Congress is already reviewing.

But lawmakers who attended Tuesday’s session seemed skeptical about the costs of the venture. 

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  May 8, 2012, 10:46 am

House Appropriations panel passes defense bill

By Jeremy Herb

The House Appropriations Defense subcommittee approved the defense spending bill on a voice vote Tuesday, moving forward the $608 billion legislation.

The bill was quickly approved in a closed-door session Tuesday morning, which is a near opposite to Wednesday’s markup of the defense authorization bill in the House Armed Services Committee, where a marathon session is expected with hordes of amendments.

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  May 7, 2012, 8:52 pm

House Budget approves bill turning off sequester

By Erik Wasson

The House Budget Committee late Monday approved a bill turning off most of the $109 billion across-the-board automatic spending cut slated to take place Jan. 2, by a 21 to 13 vote.

The bill removes $78 billion in discretionary cuts that had been triggered by the failure of last year's debt supercommittee. To make up the rest, it lowers the appropriations spending cap for next year by $19 billion and keeps in place about $12 billion in automatic cuts to mandatory spending, including Medicare spending.

Earlier in the day, the Budget committee had reported out a bill by a vote of 21 to 9 that would cut spending by $261 billion over ten years. That bill, offered as a replacement to the automatic spending sequester, was called for in the House-passed budget authored by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.). Read more...

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  May 7, 2012, 12:38 pm

Appropriators see eye to eye on military bill, to little avail

By Erik Wasson

House appropriators on Monday announced that they had come up with a 2013 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs bill that both Republicans and Democrats can live with.

But because of a wider fight between President Obama and the House GOP over top-line budget levels, the bill, which faces a Tuesday subcommittee markup, has no chance of becoming law.

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  May 7, 2012, 10:48 am

House Appropriations panel pushes back against Pentagon spending cuts

By Jeremy Herb

The House Appropriations Defense subcommittee has allocated $519.2B in base defense spending and maintains programs DOD hopes to cut.

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