H.J.Res.67 - Supporting a base Defense Budget that at the very minimum matches 4 percent of gross domestic product.

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01/20/10
H.J.Res.67: Proposing an amendment to the ... - OpenCongress

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12/15/08
CQ Politics | New Study Calculates the Costs of the War on Terror

C., introduced a joint resolution ( H J Res 67 , S J Res 26 ) that would require a minimal defense budget equal to 4 percent of GDP. The report drew on analyses of the Defense Department, Congressional Research Service, ...

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12/15/08
CQ Politics | New Study Calculates the Costs of the War on Terror

C., introduced a joint resolution ( H J Res 67 , S J Res 26 ) that would require a minimal defense budget equal to 4 percent of GDP. The report drew on analyses of the Defense Department, Congressional Research Service, ...

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11/01/08
Balancing strategy and budgets

A joint resolution (H.J. Res. 67 and S.J. Res. 26) introduced last year by Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., and Sen. Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C., seeks to fund America's military at roughly today's levels. Rep. Jim Saxton, R-N. ...

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08/13/08
Liddy's Money Part Two: The Neocon War Machine | BlueNC

26, HJ Res. 67) in December 2007 stating that the United States should "commit a minimum of four percent of the nation's gross domestic product to the base defense budget." By mid-April 2008, five Republican senators, 23 Republican ...

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04/13/08
Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation:

26, HJ Res. 67) in December 2007 stating that the United States should "commit a minimum of four percent of the nation's gross domestic product to the base defense budget." By mid-April 2008, five Republican senators, 23 Republican ...

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02/25/08
The FY 2009 Defense Budget Request: The Growing Gap in Defense ...

25 and H.J. Res. 67) that would make such a commitment. This commitment would require Congress to add roughly $59 billion in budget authority to the core defense budget in FY 2009 and a total of $532 billion over five years from FY 2009 ...

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02/14/08
Defense Allies Push GDP-Tied Funds | Young Professionals in ...

C., introduced a joint resolution (H J Res 67, S J Res 26) that would require the defense base budget to equal 4 percent of GDP, at a minimum. Democrats and budget experts criticize the idea as fiscally irresponsible and out of line ...

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02/12/08
the first duty of government

writing in human events, w. thomas smith, jr. reminds us of adam smith’s first duty of government: “protecting the society from the violence and invasion of other independent societies.” to that end republican lawmakers are pushing a ...

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02/12/08
Adam Smith's Lost Legacy: Defence and GDP ratios

Congressional Quarterly reports that sponsors of the resolution (H J Res 67) point out that the percentage GDP spent on defense today is low compared to other eras. Not including supplemental funding for Iraq and Afghanistan, ...

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02/12/08
The First Duty of Government

Congressional Quarterly reports that sponsors of the resolution (HJ Res 67) point out that the percentage GDP spent on defense today is low compared to other eras. Not including supplemental funding for Iraq and Afghanistan, ...

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12/04/07
Bill Action: Introduced: HJRes. 67: Supporting a base Defense ...

Rep. Trent Franks [R-AZ] introduced HJRes. 67: Supporting a base Defense Budget that at the very minimum matches 4 percent of gross domestic product. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

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