The Chronicle of Higher Education

Congress Cuts $12-Million From University Programs in Homeland-Security Spending Bill

By KELLY FIELD

Washington

Late Friday night, Congress passed a spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security that would slash the budget for the Office of University Programs by nearly 20 percent, to $50-million from $62-million. President Bush is expected to sign the bill.

The $12-million...

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