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With $600 Billion Defense Spending Bill, House Waffles on Weapons Procurement but Stands Strong on Arms Control
May 20, 2008

In a new analysis of the $600 billion fiscal year 2009 Defense Authorization bill scheduled to be voted upon Thursday, May 22 by the House of Representatives, analysts at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation drew attention to ongoing problems with weapons system procurement, but applauded the House’s efforts to strengthen arms control initiatives.

$168 Billion in House Supplemental Brings Total War Costs to $864 Billion
May 15, 2008

In a new analysis of the supplemental war funding package set to be voted upon today by the House of Representatives, the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation noted the ever-increasing cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the fly-by-night nature of supplemental budgeting.

Center Applauds Request from Nine Senators to Cut Nuclear Reprocessing Funding
Apr 28, 2008

The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation commended nine senators who urged funding cuts last week to the Department of Energy's efforts to both resume nuclear spent fuel reprocessing in the United States and to reuse nuclear weapons-usable material in domestic and foreign power reactors pursuant to the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership.

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