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  1. A new House plan proposes increasing defense spending next year and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense Department agencies.

    House committee plans deep 2014 spending cuts

    A new House Appropriations Committee plan proposes increasing defense spending next year by 5 percent and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense Department agencies, especially the Health and Human Services, Labor, Education and State departments.

Sequester news

  1. A new House plan proposes increasing defense spending next year and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense Department agencies. AFP via Getty Images

    House committee plans deep 2014 spending cuts

    • May. 24, 2013 - 1:28 PM

    A new House Appropriations Committee plan proposes increasing defense spending next year by 5 percent and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense …

Departments

  1. A new House plan proposes increasing defense spending next year and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense Department agencies. AFP via Getty Images

    House committee plans deep 2014 spending cuts

    • May. 24, 2013 - 1:28 PM

    A new House Appropriations Committee plan proposes increasing defense spending next year by 5 percent and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense …

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  2. Defense, Postal Service, Homeland Security, OMB

Congress

  1. A new House plan proposes increasing defense spending next year and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense Department agencies. AFP via Getty Images

    House committee plans deep 2014 spending cuts

    • May. 24, 2013 - 1:28 PM

    A new House Appropriations Committee plan proposes increasing defense spending next year by 5 percent and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense …

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  2. House, Senate, Federal Appropriations, Bill Tracker, GAO
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