S.J.Res.10 - A joint resolution supporting a base Defense Budget that at the very minimum matches 4 percent of gross domestic product.
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- Official: A joint resolution supporting a base Defense Budget that at the very minimum matches 4 percent of gross domestic product. as introduced.
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2/12/2009--Introduced.Declares that it is U.S. policy to commit a minimum of 4% of the nation's gross domestic product to the base defense budget in order to meet the fundamental U.S. national security requirements.Recent News Coverage
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