The House Armed Services Committee advanced a defense policy bill on Friday that would authorize approximately $1.15 trillion for the Pentagon. This legislation includes provisions for increased pay for service members, support for U.S. allies, and reforms in acquisition processes. Additionally, it includes measures aimed at enhancing accountability from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
House Armed Services Committee Advances $1.15 Trillion Defense Policy Bill
The House Armed Services Committee has advanced a defense policy bill authorizing $1.15 trillion for the Pentagon, which includes pay increases for service members and support for U.S. allies. The bill also seeks to improve accountability from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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House Armed Services Committee Advances $1.15 Trillion Defense Policy Bill