The bill itself does not provide actual budget authority, which occurs in the annual appropriations bills that follow a similar cycle to the NDAA, but rather authorizes programs, projects, and policies to be carried out with Congressionally appropriated funds. While the exact timeline can vary from year to year depending on politics and policy, the annual enactment of the NDAA is a result of close adherence to a process and consistent schedule for almost six decades view as an infographic :.
While the exact timeline can vary from year to year depending on politics and policy, the annual enactment of the NDAA is a result of close adherence to a process and consistent schedule for almost six decades view as an infographic : In early February, the Executive Branch releases its Presidential Budget Request PBR , which details a proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year starting on October 1, as compiled by federal agencies, the Office of Management and Budget OMB , and the White House.
The PBR, as its name denotes, is indeed just a request, but it is used by Congress as a frame for their authorization and appropriations bills. During this time, the staff of the two committees begin to draft their base bills. Advocates and constituents can lobby committee staff and members to include specific provisions or amendments to the bill during this time.
After the bills are passed in committee, the full House and Senate consider the bill on the floor. The bill also builds on previous attempts to close the pay gap by funding a 2. On September 21, , H. A summary of H. The floor tracker is available here. Please refresh your page for the latest available version of this tracker, and visit the Rules Committee website for the complete list of submitted amendments and their descriptions.
This procedural measure is traditionally the first step in the legislative process for the NDAA. The legislation filed does not reflect substantive work by the Armed Services Committee. Rather, provisions contained in the bill reflect legislative proposals submitted by the Department of Defense. The full text of H. The text of the bill can be found here. The summary of the bill, including specific key provisions, can be found here.
House Armed Services Committee Subcommittees considered their contributions on the following days and times all times listed in Eastern Time :. The president's issue with Section came to light this summer after Twitter added warning labels to several of his tweets that alleged mail-in voting is fraudulent.
Trump has still not conceded the election to President-elect Joe Biden. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have pushed back on Trump's 11th-hour demand, saying that the repeal of Section is irrelevant to the passage of the Pentagon's top bill. Trump has also insisted that the defense-spending bill include language preventing the renaming of military bases commemorating Confederate-era figures.
Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. Trump, in a multipart Twitter post in June , rejected that idea, contending that the Confederate names of the bases have become part of the nation's great "heritage. Therefore, my Administration will not even consider the renaming of these Magnificent and Fabled Military Installations," the president wrote.
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