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“Congress should give 2026 defense and nuclear security programs permission to receive money later and set legal limits on how many people may serve in each military branch and reserve component.”
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“Congress should let the main military accounts move forward for 2026, including equipment purchases, research, operations, troop pay, and base construction. Separate funding laws would still decide how much money is actually spent.”
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“Congress should fund Defense Department accounts that pay service members, run and repair bases, buy and upgrade equipment, develop military technology, provide military health care, clean up chemical weapons, support oversight offices, and fund other defense programs.”
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“The government should invest heavily in the military, nuclear weapons, the Coast Guard, and space exploration to address growing threats.”
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“Nuclear weapons-related security and cleanup programs should receive updated oversight and planning, including checks on facility readiness, emergency preparedness, and long-term cleanup costs.”
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“The Defense Department should receive money for military buildings, repairs, family housing, Guard and Reserve facilities, and some NATO projects, with much of the money available for several years.”
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“Military bases and facilities should receive authorization for construction and infrastructure work, including some housing-related measures and installation planning.”
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“Military personnel accounts should fund service member pay, basic benefits, clothing, food, travel, moving costs, and retirement contributions for active-duty, reserve, and National Guard forces.”
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“The military should receive money for training, bases, repairs, fuel, supplies, and daily operations, while Congress sets limits on extra readiness transfers, war reserve supply spending, equipment transfers that could hurt readiness, and operating-fund cuts based on fuel or fund-balance assumptions.”
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“Federal nuclear security work should include a report to Congress on taking apart older nuclear weapons, including how fast dismantlement will happen, which weapons are involved, and what materials will be recovered.”
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