The House overwhelmingly passed a major military spending bill, approving extensive funding for troop readiness, weapons modernization, and national security. The measure received bipartisan support despite debates over costs, oversight, and long-term budget implications.

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a $839 billion defense appropriations bill for fiscal year 2026, marking a major step in shaping U.S. military priorities. Passed 341–88, the largely bipartisan legislation now moves to the Senate for consideration before the January 30 funding deadline. The bill exceeds the Pentagon’s original request by roughly $8.4 billion to address modernization, stockpile replenishment, and accelerated development of emerging technologies.

Key priorities include:

  • Military modernization: Additional submarines and surface vessels for the Navy, next-generation aircraft and missile warning systems for the Air Force, expanded missile defense, and increased funding for hypersonics, autonomous systems, AI, and cyber capabilities.

  • Personnel support: Pay raises, housing allowances, family support programs, and quality-of-life initiatives to boost recruitment, retention, and morale.

  • Operational readiness: Funding to replenish munitions, including precision-guided weapons, artillery, and missiles, while addressing supply chain and industrial capacity challenges.

The bill reflects bipartisan consensus on national security amid global uncertainty, balancing investments in equipment, technology, and personnel welfare. Lawmakers caution, however, that costs and long-term fiscal sustainability remain concerns.

Separately, the IRS confirmed that the $1,776 “Warrior Dividend” paid to over 1.5 million service members in December 2025 is tax-free. Announced by President Trump, the dividend commemorates the U.S. military’s 250th anniversary and aims to recognize service members’ contributions, complementing the broader focus on military support and readiness.

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