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Senators McConnell and Collins sit at a hearing table with other Senate appropriators and Air Force leaders on Capitol Hill.

Defense Funding in Jeopardy as Reconciliation Bill Fades

Defense funding is in limbo after Senate leaders, including Appropriations Chairman Susan Collins and Senator Mitch McConnell, effectively ruled out a third reconciliation bill, dashing Pentagon hopes for a boost in next year's budget. This development puts crucial defense funding in jeopardy.

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Workers stand near a model of a future naval vessel at a shipbuilding facility with a large vessel under construction in…

Pentagon Explores Foreign Shipbuilding Amid US Capacity Constraints

The Pentagon is eyeing a game-changing strategy: tapping into foreign shipbuilding capacity to bolster its own fleet, with a whopping $1.85 billion request to explore building US Navy ships in Japan or South Korea. This bold move could be a major shake-up in the making.

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US Army munitions facility with industrial equipment and machinery in operation.

Army's Munitions, Industrial Plans Hinge on Reconciliation Bill

The Army's ambitious plans for munitions and industrial upgrades are hanging in the balance, awaiting crucial support from the reconciliation bill to accelerate progress. Without it, the pace of modernization and vital factory upgrades may stall, warns Maj. Gen. Rebecca McElwain, the Army's budget director.

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A dimly lit congressional hearing room with a scale balancing a soldier figurine and a stack of money.

Graham Weighs Defense Spending in Reconciliation Bill

Senator Lindsey Graham is walking a tightrope on defense spending, resisting pressure from defense hawks to expand a reconciliation bill while trying to keep costs in check. He's aiming for a lean and focused measure, but will it be enough to satisfy lawmakers on both sides?

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