Congressman Rogers endorses House-approved funding bill for Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, emphasizing veteran support and military readiness.
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Congressman Rogers commends military funding passage: U.S. Representative Hal Rogers announced the House's approval of a federal funding bill aimed at Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, totaling $157 billion for the fiscal year 2027. Rogers emphasized the bill's focus on improving veterans' care and military readiness.
Key funding highlights: The bill allocates nearly $84 billion to enhance Department of Veterans Affairs services, including health care and mental health support. It also aims to invest in military infrastructure and modern weaponry to maintain U.S. military superiority.
Next steps: Having passed the House, the legislation is now set to be considered by the Senate. For further details, references including a bill summary and text are available online.
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