House Armed Services Committee advances $1.15 trillion NDAA to full House.
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House Armed Services Committee advances $1.15 trillion NDAA to full House.

The House Armed Services Committee voted 44-12 to advance the $1.15 trillion fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act after 14 hours of debate. Approximately 900 amendments were considered during the markup session.

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The Examiner emphasizes Rogers' warnings on industrial base atrophy and Democratic distrust of the Trump administration. The Hill provides a brief procedural report.
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HThe HillCENTER17h ago

“House panel advances $1.15 trillion defense bill after marathon debate”

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“House Armed Services Committee advances $1.15 trillion NDAA after 14 hour debate”

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