House lawmakers expected to debate defense funding boosts this week
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House lawmakers expected to debate defense funding boosts this week
House Armed Services Committee members are expected to mark up their section of the congressional reconciliation package this week, potentially adding $150 billion in military spending in coming years. The reconciliation package — the broad framework of which has already been adopted by the Republican-led House and Senate — is expected to be up for chamber votes sometime next month. Committee work on individual sections of the spending plan are …
Republicans unveil bill to lift defense by $150B
Congressional Republicans have released a budget reconciliation bill that would increase defense spending in the coming years by $150 billion, updating a previous draft proposal with new investment amounts. The bill, which will be considered by the House Armed Services Committee, would provide: -$33.7 billion for shipbuilding 24.7B for the Golden Dome missile defense system $20.4 billion for munitions $13.5 billion for “innovation” $12.9 billi…
Armed services committees propose $150 billion funding boost for defense
The proposal includes $25 billion for the "Golden Dome" next-generation missile defense initiative, with about $15 billion allocated to satellites, sensors, space-base interceptors and launch infrastructure. The post Armed services committees propose $150 billion funding boost for defense appeared first on SpaceNews.
Armed services committees propose $150 billion funding boost for defense - Los Angeles Weekly Times
WASHINGTON — The leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees unveiled legislation Sunday that would increase Pentagon spending by $150 billion, with $25 billion earmarked for a new missile defense initiative known as Golden Dome. The proposal, released by House Armed Services Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers (R., Ala.) and Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. Roger Wicker, would push total defense spending above $1 tril…
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