No to Tricare Fee Hikes: Rep. John McHugh (R-N.Y.), chairman of the House Armed Services military personnel panel, will not include the Administration’s proposed Tricare fee increase for military retirees under age 65 in his subcommittee’s markup of the Fiscal 2007 defense budget request. The Pentagon proposal, says McHugh, “was meant to be a cost-saving measure, it is the wrong way to go about it.” His panel will ask for a task force to review the Pentagon suppositions about cost-savings derived from the fee increase and whether there might, instead, be efficiencies that would generate savings. Senate counterparts have indicated they, too, want an independent review.
House, Senate Unveil Competing Proposals for 2026 Budget
July 11, 2025
Lawmakers from the House and Senate laid out competing versions of the annual defense policy bill on July 11, with vastly different potential outcomes for some of the Air Force’s most embattled programs.