News

House approves FY2024 MilCon-VA Appropriations bill

The House of Representatives has advanced the Fiscal Year 2024 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act (H.R. 4366), which honors the nation’s commitment to veterans.

“The bill before us demonstrates our commitment to reduce overall spending and still honor our commitment to our veterans,” House Appropriations Chairwoman Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) said. “This bill makes good on that promise by fully funding veterans’ health care. It will ensure our veterans get the medical treatment and benefits they deserve. Specifically, the bill prioritizes our nation’s heroes by providing critical funding for military bases and facilities; improving the quality of life for our service members and their families; and ensuring our veterans are appropriately honored in our cemeteries and battle monuments.”

The funding allocation earmarks a total of $317.441 billion for the Department of Defense (Military Construction and Family Housing), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and related agencies.

“This bill is special because it supports our troops and their families and the nation’s veterans,” U.S. Rep. John Carter (R-TX), chairman of the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee. “The bill provides $17.5 billion for military construction and family housing projects. This is less than the FY23 enacted amount. However, it is nearly $800 million above the President’s request. This bill fully funds veterans’ programs at the level requested by the President. It keeps our promise to veterans, and we do more to help veterans in the Pacific.”

Douglas Clark

Recent Posts

Bipartisan effort calls for details on foreign attempts to infiltrate U.S. military bases

A group of seven U.S. representatives recently wrote to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in a…

3 days ago

House bill calls for AI task force within Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

As more governments and businesses seek what artificial intelligence (AI) can offer, U.S. Reps. Troy…

3 days ago

Senators push to preserve procurement levels for attack submarines

A group of 14 U.S. senators recently called on the U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on…

4 days ago

House advances appropriations for Coast Guard operations through 2026

In approving the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2024 (H.R. 7659), the House recently authorized…

4 days ago

Commerce Department blacklists 37 Chinese entities over quantum, spying concerns

The U.S. Commerce Department recently added 37 Chinese entities to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)…

5 days ago

U.S. Sens. Peters and Britt propose modern, better-suited body armor for DHS personnel

In introducing the DHS Better Ballistic Body Armor Act (S. 4305) this month, U.S. Sens.…

5 days ago

This website uses cookies.