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FY2025 NDAA: Summary of Proposed Funding Authorizations (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised Dec. 12, 2024
Report Number IN12404
Report Type Insight
Authors Brendan W. McGarry
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

Of the $895.2 billion requested in the FY2025 President’s budget for discretionary activities within the national defense budget function, approximately $883.7 billion fell within the scope of proposed versions of a National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 (NDAA; H.R. 8070; S. 4638). While the NDAA by itself does not provide funding (i.e., budget authority), historically the legislation has served as an indicator of congressional views on funding for such activities. During consideration of an FY2025 NDAA, Members of Congress have proposed authorizing more, the same, or less funding than the President requested for such activities. The House-passed H.R. 8070 would authorize the level of funding the President requested. The SASC-reported S. 4638 would authorize approximately $25.1 billion more than requested. This Insight summarizes funding authorizations in proposed versions of the FY2025 NDAA for U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) activities, atomic energy defense programs, and certain other defenserelated activities. To date, Congress has not enacted an FY2025 NDAA.