Senators back $45 billion boost in defense spending for FY23
By Bryant Harris and Leo Shane III
Thursday, Jun 16
A soldier from the Idaho Army National Guard fires a Javelin anti-tank missile. (Thomas Alvarez/U.S. Army)
Senate Armed Services Committee members added $45 billion to the White House’s defense spending target for fiscal 2023 in their annual defense authorization bill, unveiled Thursday, setting up a congressional showdown in the coming weeks over total military spending.
The $847 billion top line represents an 8% increase over the FY22 defense budget and stands in contrast with the House Democratic appropriators’ plan, released earlier in the week, for a smaller spending package in line with President Joe Biden’s request.
But Senate committee members — on a bipartisan basis — advanced the more costly plan due to what they see as critical needs and extra financial pressure on military programs.
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