Just hours prior to the August recess, the House approved a bi-partisan amendment to the 2008 defense appropriations bill that would ensure collective bargaining rights under the new National Security Personnel System. Congress continues to side with the federal employee unions, undercut this spring in their bid to ensure more robust NSPS labor relations safeguards. This latest measure, sponsored by Reps. Jay Inslee (D-Wash.), Walter Jones (R-N.C.), and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) would prohibit some NSPS funding until DOD sees the error of its ways. The unions continue to lobby Congress, as they wait for an appeal to the full district court of appeals. Senate and House authorizers also want to fix NSPS.
Pentagon Releases Cost of Living, BAH Rates for 2026
Dec. 30, 2025
The Pentagon will pay cost of living allowances to 127,000 service members in the continental U.S. in 2026, an increase of 66,000 members in 2025. Airmen and Guardians across the U.S. will also receive an average increase of 4.2 percent for their Basic Housing Allowance, compared to the 5.4 percent…

