House’s $892.6 Billion Defense Policy Bill Ends Iraq War Powers

Sept. 10, 2025, 9:58 PM UTC

The House on Wednesday backed key defense legislation that would authorize $892.6 billion in national defense policies—in line with levels requested by the Trump administration—and seek to reshape how fast the US military buys and deploys weapons.

The vote was 231-196 with most Democrats opposing the National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 3838), which includes $848.2 billion in Pentagon-only spending authority and outlines $34.4 billion in defense nuclear programs at the Energy Department.

Read More: BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 3838, Fiscal 2026 Defense Authorization

Democrats decried the lack of amendments targeting the Trump administration’s use of the military for ...

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