House and Senate pass 2024 defense policy bill by overwhelming majority

August 2024 · 2 minute read

WASHINGTON — The House on Dec. 14 approved the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act by a vote of 310 to 118. The vote came a day after the Senate approved the bill by an 87 to 13 majority. 

The NDAA is now headed to President Biden’s desk for signature. The White House indicated the president will sign the bill. 

The compromise NDAA bill unveiled Dec. 6 authorizes $841.4 billion for the Department of Defense, or about $600 million below the president’s request. The bill authorizes $30.1 billion for the U.S. Space Force, or about $79 million below Biden’s request. 

The NDAA extends the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative to support Ukraine’s military through 2027. However, Congress has not yet appropriated funding for Ukraine, which the president submitted in an emergency national security supplemental request. 

Space provisions in the NDAA

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