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Policy · 117th Congress

Pentagon’s budget pressures will mount soon

That includes, he said, $6 billion for operations and maintenance to account for higher inflation; $2 billion for military construction; $8 billion in procurement; and $4 billion in research, particularly

Congress · 117th Congress

Extremism, racism in the military: ‘Here’ no evil?

Concerned by the overrepresentation of veterans and current servicemembers among those charged in the Jan. 6 insurrection by a mob of former President Donald Trump’s supporters, senators have been

Congress · 117th Congress

$1.9B Capitol security bill passes House; bipartisan talks likely

The House passed a $1.9 billion spending bill Thursday that Democrats hoped would pay for bills incurred since the Jan. 6 insurrection, bolster the Capitol’s police force and improve the complex’s security

Congress · 117th Congress

Republicans demand briefing on veterans’ records backlog

[Veterans hit by huge pandemic-related records backlog] In a May 6 letter, Republicans on the House Oversight and Reform Committee and the Veterans’ Affairs Committee took issue with the NPRC

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Democrats shut out of runoff in bid for open Texas seat

Marine veteran who campaigned as an anti-Trump Republican, got $17,000 in support from Veterans for Responsible Leadership, a nonpartisan group that has condemned veterans who were involved in the January 6

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

New House chaplain keeps praying through the turmoil

Since being sworn in on Jan. 3, Kibben has prayed after the death of a Capitol Police officer, during a bitter partisan debate on pandemic aid and as she stood in the chamber on Jan. 6 while a pro-Trump

Congress · 117th Congress

Military commanders disavow notion of extremists in their ranks

officers on Tuesday told senators there are “zero” white supremacists under their command, despite evidence of a long-simmering problem within the ranks that came to the forefront following the Jan. 6

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

More than a century later, WWI gets its memorial in Washington

At Friday’s grand opening, a flag that was flown over the Capitol on April 6, 2017 — the centennial of the United States’ entry into the war — and then flown over American battlefield cemeteries

Congress · 117th Congress

Hill mourns Capitol Police Officer Billy Evans

Officer Brian Sicknick died as a result of injuries he sustained defending the Capitol from pro-Trump insurrectionists on Jan. 6. Days later, Officer Howard Liebengood died by suicide.