Republicans unveil proposal for $150B in new Pentagon spending
- House Republicans unveiled a bill promising about $150 billion for defense programs and additional funding for border security measures as part of President Donald Trump's agenda.
- The House Armed Services Committee plans to vote on the defense funding, which includes $25 billion for missile defense and other military initiatives.
- The House Homeland Security Committee seeks $46.5 billion for border barriers and additional funds for border security technology.
- The GOP is advancing legislation through a budget reconciliation process, allowing them to proceed without Democratic support.
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Republicans Unveil Bill To Bring 2025 Military Budget to Over $1 Trillion - News From Antiwar.com
House Republicans unveiled a bill this week that would bring the 2025 US military budget to over $1 trillion. The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) totaled about $885 billion, and the new supplemental bill drafted by the House and Senate's armed services committees would add $150 billion, bringing the…
Congress begins work on federal budget package
House committees are beginning work this week on Republicans’ reconciliation package, the massive federal budget bill that would implement key elements of President Donald Trump’s agenda, including extending tax cuts and implementing budget increases and reductions across the federal government. A major plank of the reconciliation bill is a $150 billion increase in defense spending, part of a push by hawkish Republicans to significantly boost th…
Republicans Unveil Pentagon Portion of Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' with Extra Money for Barracks
The quality-of-life funding is part of the $150 billion for the Defense Department that Republicans are proposing in a wide-ranging bill they are working to push through along party lines to enact President Donald Trump's agenda.
GOP Pushes to Boost Pentagon Budget Past $1 Trillion
The House and Senate Armed Services committees developed a bill that would add $150 billion to the Pentagon's budget, raising total defense spending above $1 trillion in a single fiscal year for the first time in U.S. history.
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