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What Are Key Milestones and Decisions Affecting U.S. Defense Spending in 2025?

Congress and the White House face a host of fiscal challenges and decisions over the course of 2025—including the debt ceiling, appropriations for both FY 2025 and FY 2026, and tax cuts—that will impact U.S. defense spending.

February 14, 2025 — Seamus P. Daniels
Opinion / Budget

Bad Idea: Beginning the Fiscal Year on October 1

Continuing to start the fiscal year on October 1 will only perpetuate the current pattern of delayed appropriations and DoD programs, writes Robert Hale.

December 3, 2021 — The Honorable Robert F. Hale
Analysis / Budget

What the Continuing Resolution Means for Defense and Space Force Funding in FY 2021

Seamus Daniels and Kaitlyn Johnson analyze the impact of this month’s stopgap spending bill on defense programs and the Space Force.

October 9, 2020 — Seamus P. Daniels, Kaitlyn Johnson
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