Abstract

Last June 5 the House of Representatives passed O 1993 defense authorization bill and the U.S. Senate must now take action. Where do the Congress and the President stand on military spending, given the collapse of the Soviet threat and a general decline in defense spending in the former Soviet republics, and in Eastern and Western Europe? A. That House action provides $270.5 billion in budget authority for national defense.

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