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.

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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
Amendment 476 — Informed