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July 23, 2004

First FY2005 Appropriations Bill Heads to White House

This week, the House and Senate approved the conference report for the FY2005 Department of Defense spending bill, making itView More

July 23, 2004

Subcommittee Hearing Examines HIV/AIDS in Asia

On July 21, the House International Relations Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific held a hearing to examine the challengeView More

July 16, 2004

Congress Continues Work on FY2005 Appropriations Bills

This week, the House approved the following spending bills: Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies; LegislativeView More

July 9, 2004

Action on FY2005 Appropriations Bills Stalls in Senate

This week, the House approved two of the thirteen FY2005 appropriations bills: Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary,View More

June 25, 2004

Congressional Floor Action Begins on FY2005 Appropriations Bills

This week, the House and Senate approved the FY2005 Department of Defense spending bill. At press time, the House wasView More

June 18, 2004

House Expands Trade Opportunities for African Countries

On June 14, the House approved, by voice vote, a bill (H.R. 4103) to modify and extend through September 30,View More

May 14, 2004

HIV/AIDS and Hunger Focus of Senate Committee Hearing

On May 11, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing entitled, “Saving Lives: The Deadly Intersection of AIDS andView More

May 7, 2004

House Committee Expands Trade Opportunities for African Countries

On May 5, the House Ways and Means Committee approved, by voice vote, a bill (H.R. 4103) to modify andView More

April 8, 2004

HIV/AIDS in Africa Focus of Senate Subcommittee Hearing

On April 7, the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs heard testimony on the progress being made in theView More

February 13, 2004

Colin Powell Defends State Department’s FY2005 Budget

Secretary of State Colin Powell summarized President Bush’s FY2005 request for international affairs programs before the House International Affairs CommitteeView More

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