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House Passes Final $895.2 Billion FY ‘25 NDAA

House Passes Final $895.2 Billion FY ‘25 NDAA
Breakdown of House's vote on the final version of the FY '25 NDAA on Dec. 11, 2024

The House on Wednesday voted 281-140 to pass the final $895.2 billion compromise version of the Fiscal Year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The defense policy legislation now heads to the Senate, with incoming GOP Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) having told reporters on Tuesday that the upper chamber is expected to take up the bill early next week. “The FY ‘25 NDAA reforms acquisition authorities and fosters private sector innovation to speed the fielding of game-changing new technologies…

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