01/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/23/2026 09:28
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01) voted in favor of a bill that included the Department of Defense Appropriations Act. This appropriations bill builds on previous efforts to strengthen the quality of life of our military personnel and their families, provides key investments in shipbuilding and critical munitions programs, and supports the development of cutting-edge equipment.
"As threats from adversaries grow around the world, we have to ensure our military can deter conflict and win if needed," said Rep. Wittman. "This year's defense appropriations legislation provides the necessary support for critical procurement initiatives - such as aircraft, shipbuilding, and munitions - so that our servicemembers have the tools they need to carry out their missions and protect the values and freedoms we hold so dearly. I was proud to support this legislation, which invests in readiness today so that we can meet the challenges of tomorrow."
This appropriations bill delivers $839.2 billion in funding and accomplishes the following:
Support Those Who Serve By:
Providing all servicemembers with a 3.8% pay raise
Reducing the frequency of Permanent Change of Station moves to keep military families in one location for longer
Invests in military living quarters, including $130 million for the Marine Corps Barracks 2030 initiative
Supports the construction of additional Fisher Houses that support military families facing illnesses or hospitalization
Strengthening Military Procurement:
Provides $7.6 billion for 47 F-35 aircraft for the United States Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps
Funds $913 million for UH/HH-60M helicopters, many of which are based across Virginia
Fully funds Columbia-class and Virginia-class submarines and the next two Ford-class aircraft carriers
Invests $6.2 billion to address critical munitions shortfalls
Driving Innovation Through Research and Development:
Provides $972 million to continue development of the F/A-XX, the Navy's future 6th-generation fighter
Invests $1.1 billion for the Air Force's new early warning and control aircraft, the E-7 Wedgetail
Includes $4.3 billion for the Office of Strategic Capital to provide loans to promising new defense technology developments
Funds the Defense Innovation Unit at $429.5 million to accelerate innovation and bring solutions from concept to reality
The bill includes the following funding priorities championed by Rep. Wittman:
Increases funding by $41 million for Project Pele, which supports advancements in nuclear power development
Strengthens domestic supply chains by providing a $20 million increase for TRISO fuel
Includes an additional $30 million for the Defense Community Infrastructure Program
Advances drone defense capabilities by allocating $5 million for the Counter-UAS Testing and Research Center at Virginia Tech
Increases funding by $45 million for State Space Launch Ranges Services and Capabilities to support operations at the Virginia Spaceport Authority