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House passes compromise defense policy bill

The House passed a compromise version of the annual defense policy bill Tuesday by a vote of 363-70.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Inflation weighs down Democrats heading into 2022

Leary said he supported the infrastructure bill (now law) but not the larger budget reconciliation package the House is debating this week.

Congress · 117th Congress

Coin check: Military tradition finds quarter on Capitol Hill

No one CQ Roll Call spoke to for this story — we emailed 90 congressional offices, asking every veteran in the House and Senate — expressed any qualms about civilians co-opting this military tradition

Congress · 117th Congress

Senators hit Pentagon’s ‘lax’ response to sexual assault

“The men and women who serve in our military cannot continue to operate another day, let alone another decade, under a chain of command that is unwilling or incapable of taking decisive action to

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes major defense policy bill

The House passed, 316-113, its version of the fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act Thursday after sifting through hundreds of amendments, setting the stage for the $768 billion measure to be

Congress · 117th Congress

Congress’ Afghanistan watchdog will continue oversight

Central Command chief Gen. Kenneth McKenzie on Sept. 28. Sopko stressed the importance of learning lessons from Afghanistan, lest the United States repeat the same mistakes again.

Congress · 117th Congress

A top general calls for restraining the defense budget

By comparison, the House and Senate defense authorization bills would endorse upping that figure to about $778 billion, enough to increase the total amount by about 5 percent — or approximately 3

Congress · 117th Congress

House panel to debate banning extremism in the military

House Democrats want the new National Defense Authorization Act to make plain that armed services personnel and recruits are not allowed to advocate or take part in extremist activities or belong to extremist