
Lawmakers on Saturday unveiled the final $895.2 billion version of the fiscal year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, supporting a topline that adheres to the one percent spending cap set by last year’s debt limit deal. The conferenced version the FY ‘25 NDAA follows months of negotiations to settle differences between the House and Senate’s two versions of the defense policy bill and forgoes the $25 billion topline boost sought by the Senate Armed Services Committee, with the lower chamber…