Senate approves $150 million cut for ISS despite Administration protests
A spending bill that would fund NASA in fiscal 2002 received Senate approval late Aug. 2 despite complaints that the measure shortchanges the International Space Station. The VA-HUD-NASA appropriations bill, passed by a 94-5 vote, cuts the Bush Administration's request for the ISS by $150 million...
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