On May 7, the House Armed Services Committee approved, 61-0, the FY2015 National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 4435), as amended. The Military Personnel Subcommittee approved its portion of the bill on April 30 (see The Source, 5/2/14).
According to the committee summary, the bill would authorize $521.3 billion in mandatory and discretionary funding for the Department of Defense (DoD), defense-related programs at the Department of Energy, and overseas contingency operations (OCO). This amount is $30.7 billion below FY2014 and $45 billion below President Obama’s request. Included in the total is: $495.8 billion and $7.9 billion in discretionary and mandatory funds, respectively, for DoD, and $79.4 billion for OCO.
The bill contains several provisions to address military sexual assault, assist military families, and provide funding for local education agencies impacted by the enrollment of military children and dependent children of civilian Defense employees.
During consideration of the bill, the committee approved the following amendments by voice vote:
More information will become available once the committee releases its report.