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The military's active-duty end strength would grow by about 26,000 troops next year under plans being considered in the House and Senate.
An agency-by-agency look at how President Donald Trump and his advisors plan to dramatically shrink the federal government.
White House budget chief Russ Vought said Thursday that the administration is likely to send another rescissions package to Congress to claw back previously approved spending. Vought’s comments ...
With the fiscal 2024 budget for the federal government still unsettled, the White House will unveil plans for its fiscal 2025 spending plans on Monday, including proposed funding levels for the ...
House lawmakers on Wednesday offered new and conflicting plans for defense spending next year, setting up intense congressional debate in coming months over what the right level of military ...
Russell T. Vought, the head of the Office of Management and Budget, said he and other administration officials wanted access ...
Senate appropriators on Thursday advanced plans for a $456 billion budget for Veterans Affairs programs and benefits next ...
The White House argued the funding pitch unveiled Friday fell short of ... House GOP leaders on Friday introduced their stopgap plan, ... our veterans, the military, and border agents; food ...
Jan. 16 (UPI) --Education and defense officials have combined efforts to launch programs that support military children with disabilities, the White House said Thursday. "Together, these actions ...
The White House's freeze on federal grants and loans that led to chaos across federal agencies after it was announced late Monday will not affect military families and veterans receiving direct ...
The White House warned Monday that the U.S. has only enough money to meet Ukraine's "urgent battlefield needs" in the short term, after Congress left additional funding for Ukraine out of a short ...