Bush Signs Defense, Intelligence Measures
President Bush signed a bill to boost intelligence spending but warned Congress that he won’t yield documents he thinks could compromise national security.
Bush also signed a $343-billion defense bill that gives what he wanted for his missile defense program, provides the largest military pay raises in two decades and sets up a round of base closures for 2005.
In signing the intelligence bill at his ranch in Crawford, Bush objected to a provision he said “purports to require” the administration to file written reports to congressional committees concerning intelligence failures.
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