House Armed Services Committee Passes $1.15 Trillion Defense Bill After Marathon Debate
The House Armed Services Committee approved the fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act following 14 hours of debate on amendments.

The House Armed Services Committee passed a nearly $1.15 trillion defense policy bill late Thursday after an extended debate session that lasted 14 hours, advancing the measure to the full House for consideration.
The fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was approved by the committee with a 44-vote margin following deliberations on approximately 900 proposed amendments. The marathon voting session stretched through the day and into the overnight hours.
The NDAA represents the annual defense policy legislation that sets spending priorities and policy directions for the Department of Defense. At nearly $1.15 trillion, the bill reflects the substantial scope of U.S. military operations and defense requirements.
The committee's approval sends the massive defense measure to the full House, where it will face additional scrutiny and potential modifications before any final passage. The lengthy amendment process demonstrated the complexity and breadth of issues covered in the comprehensive defense legislation.
The extended debate timeline reflects the detailed nature of defense appropriations and the committee's thorough review process for the wide range of amendments proposed by members.