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A Final Look: Budget Changes in FY 2003

APR 16, 2003

The following is one last look at the FY 2003 appropriations outcomes. The numbers below are the percentage changes between FY 2002 and FY 2003 (current year) for physics-related budgets tracked by FYI. For further information on the below budgets, consult “Latest Congressional Budget Action FY 2003 ”. Note that program content has changed between years in some of the below budgets.

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