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TL:DR
The House cleared its military construction and veterans spending bill Wednesday, almost entirely along party lines —the first annual government funding measure to be approved in a contentious budget season.
What happened: Republicans muscled through the spending bill in an 218-206 vote. Nearly all Democrats opposed the bill, with only two breaking ranks to help pass it.
Partisan divide: Democrats are at odds with President Donald Trump’s budget proposal, which seeks deep cuts in domestic spending while keeping defense spending at the same level as this year — while using Republicans’ megabill to layer on an extra $150 billion for the Pentagon.
Democrats have criticized Republicans for moving ahead with the military construction bill — which deals with the sliver of the Pentagon budget that includes the armed services’ infrastructure projects — before the administration has sent Congress a full defense budget proposal.
They’ve also slammed policy provisions in the bill that limit funding to cover abortions and gender-affirming care at the Veterans Affairs Department.
By the numbers: The bill provides $152 billion in overall discretionary spending, most of which goes to the VA — just under a $5 billion increase from the current year. Appropriators also approved $300 billion in mandatory funding for veterans’ benefits.
For the Pentagon, the bill allocates $18 billion for military construction and family housing projects, $480 million more than the current year.

My Thoughts 💭

Nothing stops this train 🚂. Fire up the printing press! The military always gets its money!
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Military buildings are only relevant if they are built for defense purposes (I think so)...the US military base is quite large and significant (both in terms of construction and human resources). As for financing veterans... their past service to their country should be recognized (both financially and with awards), but we should not go to extremes. I think one average point would be enough as a monthly allowance.
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