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Looking Towards 2017: National Security in Focus
GAI | December 1, 2016
With the election over and cabinet hopefuls parading to Trump Tower, political prognosticators are looking towards 2017. What will the incoming presidential administration and unified Republican government mean for policy and politics? The congressional experts at GAI are weighing in with a series of deeper dives on different subject areas. Below are the contributions for
Newsletter: August 26, 2013
Odds of an October Shutdown Down to 10 Percent By Ken Gold, Director Discretionary spending has declined sharply, from a peak of $1.347 billion in FY11, to approximately $986 billion this year. The FY14 House Republican Budget Resolution seeks to further cut discretionary spending, to $967 billion, with the bulk of the cuts targeted at
Odds of an October Shutdown Down to 10 Percent
Discretionary spending has declined sharply, from a peak of $1.347 billion in FY11, to approximately $986 billion this year. The FY14 House Republican Budget Resolution seeks to further cut discretionary spending, to $967 billion, with the bulk of the cuts targeted at non-defense agencies, in the cases of some departments by more than 20%. Late
Newsletter: June 4, 2013
gai.georgetown.edu June 4, 2013 | Summer Update GAI On The Hill Summer Update Introducing the Redesigned GAI Website: New Tools and Information to Better Serve Our Participants and Readers Today we are pleased
Newsletter: June 27, 2013
gai.georgetown.edu June 27, 2013 | Vol 2 Issue 52 GAI On The Hill Newsletter Defense Cuts are on the Way, Part 1: $100 billion, $300 billion, or $500 billion?
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