Analysis

Congressional Leaders Play Games with Defense Budget at Expense of Key Defense and Foreign Policy Programs

U.S. troops load relief supplies

At Tacloban airport in the central Philippines, U.S. troops load relief supplies to a U.S. Marine MV-22 Osprey aircraft for airdrop to typhoon-ravaged remote places in 2013. Source: AP/Bullit Marquez

Washington, D.C. —(ENEWSPF)–September 24, 2015.  As congressional budget battles loom, leaders in the House and Senate are once again playing political games with funding for key national security programs according to an analysis released by the Center for American Progress today. Despite complete agreement between…

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