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US Congress Presses To Boost Navy, Air Force Funding

June 11, 2025
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The House Appropriations Committee’s Defense subcommittee unveils draft bill for fiscal-year 2026

The House Appropriations Committee’s Defense subcommittee recently released its draft bill for fiscal-year 2026, setting the stage for potential investments in naval vessels, missile defenses, and military personnel. The bill, which aims to bolster the U.S. armed forces, includes provisions for additional F-35 jets, naval vessels, and missile defense systems.

Focus on Modernization

The draft bill reflects the Republican-controlled Congress’ commitment to modernizing the U.S. armed forces. It directs the Pentagon to purchase 69 Lockheed Martin F-35 fighters, 15 Boeing KC-46 aerial refueling tankers, and three F-15EX aircraft. Additionally, the bill allocates funding for Northrop Grumman’s B-21 stealth bomber program.

While the Pentagon’s 2026 budget request is not yet available, reports suggest that it includes a lower number of F-35s than the committee’s draft bill proposes. This sets the stage for potential disagreements between Congress and the Pentagon over funding priorities.

Investments in Naval Vessels

One notable aspect of the draft bill is the directive to procure 28 naval vessels, with a focus on submarines. The bill allocates funds for two Virginia-class submarines and the Columbia-class submarine program, recognizing the strategic importance of the U.S. underwater fleet. In addition to submarines, the bill includes provisions for surface fleet additions such as DDG-51 destroyers, refueling ships, towing and rescue ships, and surveillance vessels.

Emphasis on Missile Defense

The draft bill also places a strong emphasis on missile defense, with significant funding allocated to the Missile Defense Agency and the Space Force program’s “Golden Dome” initiative. This initiative, designed to enhance missile defense capabilities, receives additional funding beyond what Congress has previously earmarked for it.

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Military Personnel Benefits

In addition to investments in equipment and technology, the draft bill includes a provision for a 3.8% increase in basic pay for military personnel, effective January 1, 2026. This increase highlights Congress’ commitment to supporting and rewarding the men and women serving in the armed forces.

Overall, the House Appropriations Committee’s Defense subcommittee’s draft bill for fiscal-year 2026 signals a continued focus on modernizing the U.S. armed forces and supporting military personnel. As the bill moves through the legislative process, it will undergo further review and potential revisions before being finalized.

(Source: Reuters)

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