This amendment is simple and straightforward. It would reduce fiscal year 2000 funding for the International Military Education and Training Program from $50 million to $45 million, and increase fiscal year 2000 Child Survival and Disease funding from $680 to $685 million.
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Proposal to adjust funding allocations for health and military training programs.
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