The US Senate Armed Services Committee will start considering the annual defense authorization bill the week of June 8, according to an aide familiar with the schedule who asked not to be named because it isn’t public.
- The subcommittees will likely mark up June 8 and part of June 9, with the full committee scheduled to consider bill the afternoon of June 9
- The Senate panel usually marks up the massive legislation behind closed doors and takes several days to complete
- The panel will follow action by the House Armed Services Committee, which is scheduled to consider the bill June ...