House Republicans are pursuing a more austere course, allowing for a 1% increase for defense, but significant cuts for nondefense.
By Kevin Freking, AP
Sen. Roger Wicker said he'll seek an additional $55 billion in defense spending over the limits forged in the deal to suspend the nation’s debt limit.
The government would spend $7.3 trillion next fiscal year and borrow $1.8 trillion to cover the shortfall from tax receipts.
By Josh Boak
These accounts can help troops save an average of 30% on unreimbursed health care expenses.
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