FY 2006 DOE Appropriations Bill: Nuclear Weapons Programs
15th Nov 2005, 04:13 GMT
(American Institute of Physics)There were significant areas of disagreement in the approaches taken to nuclear weapons programs in the initial House and Senate versions of the FY 2006 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill. These differences have been resolved, resulting in the compromise language found in the conference report accompanying H.R. 2419. ...11/11
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