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Tax credit sought by defense industry stuck in Senate limbo
The defense industry has lobbied hard to fully restore a Trump-era R&D tax credit. The House has passed a compromise bill restoring it, but not the Senate.
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Congress passes fourth stopgap funding bill as 1% sequester looms
Lawmakers kicked FY24 defense funding further down the road, raising fears at the Pentagon that congressional inaction may soon result in a 1% sequester.
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Turkey F-16 sale to proceed after Senate vote
The Senate overwhelmingly rejected a resolution to block the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey after Ankara approved Sweden’s NATO accession.
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How can the Pentagon arm Ukraine amid stalled aid package?
The department is weighing options to keep arms flowing to ammunition-starved Ukraine, but there’s no replacement for the aid package stalled in Congress.
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Australian defense industry concern grows over export controls
Australian defense industry has growing concern over upcoming changes to the country’s export policy required as part of the terms of the AUKUS pact.
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Senate passes Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid amid Trump-fueled opposition
The Senate passed Biden’s aid request for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. But it faces strong headwinds in the House amid opposition from Trump.
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Biden doesn’t plan to stop Israel aid after human rights order
Biden’s new memorandum requires human rights assurances for arms transfers, but the White House says it won’t restrict military aid for Israel.
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Senate moves forward on Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid bill
The Senate cleared its first procedural vote on a giant foreign aid bill, but its fate in the House remains unclear.
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House fails to pass Israel aid amid Ukraine standoff with Biden
A showdown between President Joe Biden and the Republican House raises questions about whether Congress can pass additional aid for Israel or Ukraine.
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House advances arms sales bill supported by defense industry
A bill raising the threshold for congressional arms sales notices has become partisan amid lobbying from the defense industry and arms control groups.
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Tax credit sought by defense industry stuck in Senate limbo
The defense industry has lobbied hard to fully restore a Trump-era R&D tax credit. The House has passed a compromise bill restoring it, but not the Senate.
-
Congress passes fourth stopgap funding bill as 1% sequester looms
Lawmakers kicked FY24 defense funding further down the road, raising fears at the Pentagon that congressional inaction may soon result in a 1% sequester.
-
Turkey F-16 sale to proceed after Senate vote
The Senate overwhelmingly rejected a resolution to block the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey after Ankara approved Sweden’s NATO accession.
-
How can the Pentagon arm Ukraine amid stalled aid package?
The department is weighing options to keep arms flowing to ammunition-starved Ukraine, but there’s no replacement for the aid package stalled in Congress.
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Australian defense industry concern grows over export controls
Australian defense industry has growing concern over upcoming changes to the country’s export policy required as part of the terms of the AUKUS pact.
-
Senate passes Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid amid Trump-fueled opposition
The Senate passed Biden’s aid request for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. But it faces strong headwinds in the House amid opposition from Trump.
-
Biden doesn’t plan to stop Israel aid after human rights order
Biden’s new memorandum requires human rights assurances for arms transfers, but the White House says it won’t restrict military aid for Israel.
-
Senate moves forward on Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid bill
The Senate cleared its first procedural vote on a giant foreign aid bill, but its fate in the House remains unclear.
-
House fails to pass Israel aid amid Ukraine standoff with Biden
A showdown between President Joe Biden and the Republican House raises questions about whether Congress can pass additional aid for Israel or Ukraine.
-
House advances arms sales bill supported by defense industry
A bill raising the threshold for congressional arms sales notices has become partisan amid lobbying from the defense industry and arms control groups.
-
Tax credit sought by defense industry stuck in Senate limbo
The defense industry has lobbied hard to fully restore a Trump-era R&D tax credit. The House has passed a compromise bill restoring it, but not the Senate.
-
Congress passes fourth stopgap funding bill as 1% sequester looms
Lawmakers kicked FY24 defense funding further down the road, raising fears at the Pentagon that congressional inaction may soon result in a 1% sequester.
-
Turkey F-16 sale to proceed after Senate vote
The Senate overwhelmingly rejected a resolution to block the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey after Ankara approved Sweden’s NATO accession.
-
How can the Pentagon arm Ukraine amid stalled aid package?
The department is weighing options to keep arms flowing to ammunition-starved Ukraine, but there’s no replacement for the aid package stalled in Congress.
-
Australian defense industry concern grows over export controls
Australian defense industry has growing concern over upcoming changes to the country’s export policy required as part of the terms of the AUKUS pact.
-
Senate passes Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid amid Trump-fueled opposition
The Senate passed Biden’s aid request for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. But it faces strong headwinds in the House amid opposition from Trump.
-
Biden doesn’t plan to stop Israel aid after human rights order
Biden’s new memorandum requires human rights assurances for arms transfers, but the White House says it won’t restrict military aid for Israel.
-
Senate moves forward on Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid bill
The Senate cleared its first procedural vote on a giant foreign aid bill, but its fate in the House remains unclear.
-
House fails to pass Israel aid amid Ukraine standoff with Biden
A showdown between President Joe Biden and the Republican House raises questions about whether Congress can pass additional aid for Israel or Ukraine.
-
House advances arms sales bill supported by defense industry
A bill raising the threshold for congressional arms sales notices has become partisan amid lobbying from the defense industry and arms control groups.













