Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) late Thursday announced that he was dropping his plans to push a $1.1 trillion omnibus spending package for Fiscal 2011 through the Senate that included $667.7 billion in appropriations for the Defense Department. Reid’s move came after Republican Senators withdrew their support for the bill. Instead, Reid said he’d focus for the remainder of the lame-duck session on winning approval for another continuing resolution to keep the flow of money going to DOD and additional federal government agencies in this fiscal year. Reid’s move came despite appeals this week by Defense Secretary Robert Gates for Congress to approve the omnibus legislation instead of settling on a continuing resolution. For more, see The Worst of All Possible Worlds.
The Senate Armed Services Committee this week released the full text of its version of the 2026 defense policy bill—often referred to as the National Defense Authorization Act—that would allow the Air Force and Space Force to spend billions of dollars more than the services had sought for next year.