Do the Fiscal Year 2004 Appropriations Bills Contain Large Increases for Domestic Programs?
Finally, in his latest Heritage piece, Riedl portrays the 2004 appropriations bills as bloated because outlays (i.e., expenditures) for discretionary programs will increase 9 percent between fiscal year 2003 and fiscal year 2004. Riedl includes no breakdown of domestic and defense spending increases in his piece. Someone reading the piece in conjunction with Riedl’s earlier reports would likely draw the conclusion that domestic and defense programs alike are continuing to surge and are given another round of big increases in the 2004 appropriations bills.
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