Defense Spending Highlights: What’s in the Bill

December 16, 2019

The defense appropriations measure the House will consider Tuesday is part of a four-bill package that also funds homeland security; commerce, justice and science; and financial services.
According to a summary, the DOD spending portion:

  • provides $50 million for the Defense Community Infrastructure Program and $25 million for the Defense Manufacturing Communities;
  • funds a 3.1% service member pay raise;
  • funds an ongoing federal study into PFAS contamination;
  • includes $315 million for public schools at installations and increases school infrastructure repair funding by $45 million over current levels;
  • provides $110 million for child care facility upgrades;
  • provides $1.8 billion for disaster relief in Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia; and
  • funds the Space Force at $40 million.

Air Force photo by Trey Ward

December 16, 2019

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