Amendment107th Congress
Amendment originally sought to transfer $135 million within the ballistic missile defense account with $65 million being provided for production of 24 additional PAC-3 missiles, and $70 million being provided for manufacturing and development of the Arrow missile; and would have provided for specified reductions in certain accounts. \ As amended by the Hunter substitute amendment (A007), the above was replaced with language that allocates additional funding of $65 million for 24 additional PAC-3 missiles and additional funding of $70 million for the Israeli Arrow Ballistic Missile System program with reductions in funding to come from amounts available to the Missile Defense Agency.
- Amendment Number
- 476
- Description
- Amendment originally sought to transfer $135 million within the ballistic missile defense account with $65 million being provided for production of 24 additional PAC-3 missiles, and $70 million being provided for manufacturing and development of the Arrow missile; and would have provided for specified reductions in certain accounts. \ As amended by the Hunter substitute amendment (A007), the above was replaced with language that allocates additional funding of $65 million for 24 additional PAC-3 missiles and additional funding of $70 million for the Israeli Arrow Ballistic Missile System program with reductions in funding to come from amounts available to the Missile Defense Agency.
- Purpose
- An amendment numbered 5 printed in part A of House Report 107-450 to add funding for two programs needed to meet here-and-now threats and $65 million for PAC-3 and $70 million for the Israeli Arrow system to be offset by cutting three BMD programs.
- Congress
- 107
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- May 9, 2002
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Spratt amendment (A006) as amended Agreed to by voice vote.
- Latest Action Time
- 20:23:51
- Submitted Date
- May 9, 2002
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Feb 3, 2022