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Security Spending Primer

National Priorities Project is proud to release the Security Spending Primer: Getting Smart About The Pentagon Budget.  (PDF Document)

This Primer is a “one-stop-shopping” resource and has two main goals: 

    • to provide comprehensive, easy-to-understand information on the complexity of the federal budget process; and
    • to help build the capacity of people across the United States who want their voices and their priorities to be heard in the debate over federal spending in general and military spending in particular.
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Updated: Tue, 10/27/2009 - 18:55

Analysis Of Senate Appropriations Committee Action On The Fiscal Year 2010 Defense Appropriations Bill (H.R. 3326)

The Senate Appropriations Committee completed its markup of the Fiscal Year 2010 Defense Appropriations bill on September 9. The bill includes $497.6 billion for the Department of Defense’s annual “base” budget (not including funding for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan). This is roughly $3.5 billion below the Obama Administration’s request ($501.1 billion) and $15.4 billion above current levels.

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Updated: Tue, 09/29/2009 - 15:13

Fact Sheet: Quick Facts About U.S. Military Operations in Afghanistan

The Obama Administration is in the process of preparing a set of benchmarks which will be used to gage the progress of U.S. military and civilian operations in Afghanistan. Ordered by Congress, the benchmarks are due by September 24. In addition, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, has just released an interim assessment of the situation in the region. It has been widely reported that as a result of this assessment, Gen. McChrystal may request that as many as 45,000 additional U.S. troops be sent to Afghanistan.

The following are quick facts about the U.S. commitment to Afghanistan to date. We hope they are useful to you to you as you follow this issue.

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Updated: Tue, 10/06/2009 - 17:15

Health care information: NPP's database is a one-stop-shopping resource

Health care is one of the most pressing issues of our time.
National Priorities Project can help you participate in the health care debate and work more effectively to create change. NPP is the only resource in the country providing data that spotlights the intersection of federal spending and human needs over the last 25 years.

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Updated: Tue, 10/20/2009 - 15:05

Cost of War Tops $915 Billion

Congress has appropriated another $84.8 billion for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for the remainder of the 2009 fiscal year ending September 30, 2009. The Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2009, signed into law by President Obama on June 24, 2009, allocates $45.5 billion for war-related actions in Iraq and $39.4 billion to Afghanistan.

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Updated: Wed, 08/26/2009 - 18:55

Fact Sheet: The F/A-22 “Raptor” Fighter

The F-22, known as the “Raptor,” is an air-superiority fighter intended to replace a portion of the Air Force’s fleet of F-15s.  The aircraft utilizes “stealth” technologies, and is able to cruise at supersonic speed without afterburners, thus saving fuel. Lockheed-Martin is the prime contractor, while Boeing (airframes) and Pratt & Whitney (engines) are major subcontractors.

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Updated: Thu, 07/16/2009 - 21:10

The President's Budget: Bush to Obama

This publication offers a look at federal budgets spanning 2008 to 2010, including the Obama administration's first budget.  Since the values embedded in the budget set the parameters for action while reflecting our nation's approach to the common good, citizens are urged to reconcile the numbers presented here with the President's words.

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Updated: Mon, 09/28/2009 - 20:34

National Energy Priorities: The Obama Administration's First Budget

The federal budget has been called a moral document by Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Its spending priorities reflect these morals. The release of President Obama's full fiscal year 2010 budget begins to show us his administration's national priorities. Our job as citizens is to reconcile the President's budget numbers with his words.
 

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Updated: Thu, 05/14/2009 - 15:15

2010 Pentagon Spending Request

On March 2, 2009, the Obama Administration released the initial details of its proposed Fiscal Year 2010 budget for the federal government. As part of this budget, the Administration is seeking $533.8 billion in funding for the Department of Defense, not including funding for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan or the nuclear weapons related activities of the Department of Energy. Adjusted for inflation, the $534 billion request is $9 billion, or 1.7 percent, more than Congress approved for the Defense Department for FY 2009. 

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Updated: Mon, 05/18/2009 - 19:09

The Cost Of War In Afghanistan

Seven years ago, the “global war on terror” began in Afghanistan as a military response to the September 11 attacks. In March 2003, the United States also invaded Iraq. Today, US forces are deeply mired in both countries with some 200,000 US troops in the region, of which 137,000 are in Iraq and about 40,000 in Afghanistan, with the Obama Administration requesting an  additional 21,000 troops.

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Updated: Thu, 05/14/2009 - 15:18