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The House on Wednesday passed an $895 billion defense programs and policy bill despite most Democrats voting against the typically bipartisan measure over its inclusion of a controversial provision on treatments for transgender children.   The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was approved in a 281–140 vote, with all but 16 Republicans voting in favor and 124 Democrats voting against.   The bill authorizes $884 billion for the Pentagon, representing a 1% increase above last year, as well as an additional $11 billion for other defense programs.   It includes a 14.5% pay raise for junior service members and a 4.5% hike for all other troops as well as other quality-of-life improvements for military families.   The NDAA, which has passed every year since 1961, replenishes U.S. weapons stockpiles, boosts investments in new military technology and strengthens defenses against China.   It also establishes a Taiwan fund similar to that of a Ukraine initiative that allows the U.S. to send arms to the country by purchasing directly from the private sector.   Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) hailed the bill at a press conference Tuesday, saying it “includes critical wins for our troops and for our country at a very important time.”   While most of Republicans’ culture war issues were removed from the final version unveiled by bicameral negotiators over the weekend, one provision on transgender youth was left in at the urging of the speaker.   It prohibits Tricare, a health care program for service members, from covering gender dysphoria treatments for children under 18 “that could result in sterilization.”   That provision lost the support of many Democrats, including Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA), the ranking member of the Armed Services Committee, who called it “bigoted against the trans community.”   Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) noted there were “a lot of positive things” in the bill as well as “some troubling provisions,” and decided against whipping his members on the vote.   The NDAA now heads to the Senate, where it is expected to receive a vote next week.   #ndaa #houseofrepresentatives #cspan
The House on Wednesday passed an $895 billion defense programs and policy bill despite most Democrats voting against the typically bipartisan measure over its inclusion of a controversial provision on treatments for transgender children. The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was approved in a 281–140 vote, with all but 16 Republicans voting in favor and 124 Democrats voting against. The bill authorizes $884 billion for the Pentagon, representing a 1% increase above last year, as well as an additional $11 billion for other defense programs. It includes a 14.5% pay raise for junior service members and a 4.5% hike for all other troops as well as other quality-of-life improvements for military families. The NDAA, which has passed every year since 1961, replenishes U.S. weapons stockpiles, boosts investments in new military technology and strengthens defenses against China. It also establishes a Taiwan fund similar to that of a Ukraine initiative that allows the U.S. to send arms to the country by purchasing directly from the private sector. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) hailed the bill at a press conference Tuesday, saying it “includes critical wins for our troops and for our country at a very important time.” While most of Republicans’ culture war issues were removed from the final version unveiled by bicameral negotiators over the weekend, one provision on transgender youth was left in at the urging of the speaker. It prohibits Tricare, a health care program for service members, from covering gender dysphoria treatments for children under 18 “that could result in sterilization.” That provision lost the support of many Democrats, including Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA), the ranking member of the Armed Services Committee, who called it “bigoted against the trans community.” Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) noted there were “a lot of positive things” in the bill as well as “some troubling provisions,” and decided against whipping his members on the vote. The NDAA now heads to the Senate, where it is expected to receive a vote next week. #ndaa #houseofrepresentatives #cspan

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