United States President Barack Obama has submitted a $678 million dollar budget for the Office of Insular Affairs for fiscal year 2015. The budget request includes $92.2 million dollars in annual appropriations and $585.9 million dollars in permanent and indefinite appropriations of fiscal payments to U.S. Territories and the three Freely Associated States of Palau, read more... ...
U.S. President Propose $678M Budget For Territories And FAS States Under Insular Affairs
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