The defense budget stood at $740 billion when Biden took office in FY21 and rose to $858 billion in FY23 ... spending for FY24. If the House passes that bill as well as a full defense budget ...
Last year’s debt ceiling agreement caps the FY24 defense top line at $886 billion, though the Pentagon and all other agencies face a 1% cut if Congress does not pass a full FY24 budget by April 30.
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The $1.7 trillion spending bill was designed to fund ... Source: Wikimedia Commons/The White House The Spending Package Consisted of $858 Billion for Defense Programs One of the major provisions ...
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Democrats retain control of the U.S. Senate and Republicans control the U.S. House of Representatives ... allocates $858 billion in defense spending. However, the FY 2023 spending bill doesn ...
Freedom of speech and assembly is drastically reduced when corporations as powerful as Raytheon control the halls of Congress, the Pentagon, the White House, and our corporate ...
And yet, it will be greeted by a laundry list of culture grievances wielded by a Republican House majority still captured by Trumpism ... You can expect a spate of proposed bills purporting to address ...
President Joe Biden signed the $858 billion defense bill into law in Washington on Friday ... exercises around Taiwan in August after U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited the island.