Lawmakers Prepare to Finalize Defense Authorization Bill

Lawmakers Prepare to Finalize Defense Authorization Bill
(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Scott Thompson)

Congress will meet in the coming days to select conferees for the fiscal 2020 defense authorization bill.

Conferees – selected lawmakers from each chamber tasked with ironing out the differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill – will resolve a number of issues critical to MOAA members, including:

  • preventing the elimination of up to 18,000 medical billets
  • ending the widows tax
  • fixing unsafe military housing conditions
  • improving early Guard and Reserve retirement

 

Lawmakers initially set an ambitious timeline for completing the defense bill before Oct. 1, the start of the new fiscal year. However, disagreements between the House and Senate now mean the bill won’t receive a final vote until mid-October.

The news means it’s increasingly likely DoD will have to begin the new fiscal year under a stopgap spending measure known as a continuing resolution.

With time running out, this may be your last chance to help influence what makes it into the bill. Act now to send your elected officials a MOAA-suggested message.

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Lawmakers are preparing to finalize their work on the FY 2020 National Defense Authorization Act. The bill contains a number of measures tied to MOAA’s legislative priorities, including putting a stop to a proposed cut in up to 18,000 medical billets, ending a financial penalty on military survivors known as the widows tax, and more.

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James Naughton
James Naughton

James Naughton is a former Associate Director, Compensation and Legislation, for MOAA Government Relations.