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Lawmakers Bump Up Troop Pay, Face Off on China and Culture
WASHINGTON, USAWednesday, December 18, 2024
Senate Republicans argued the bill's 1% defense spending boost wasn't sufficient, given current global tensions. They plan to increase defense funding once they gain control of the White House and Congress next year. The bill prioritizes a 14. 5% pay raise for junior enlisted members and a 4. 5% increase for others. This is crucial, as many military families significantly rely on support programs. The legislation also focuses on a more confrontational stance against China and invests in advanced military technologies like artificial intelligence and ammunition production.
The US has been increasingly restricting military purchases from China, and the defense bill continues this trend by banning a range of products, from garlic to drones. China's foreign ministry dismissed the bans as laughable. Lawmakers from both parties agreed on China as a threat, but the bill's negotiation was hindered by divisive cultural issues.
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