This morning, after beginning consideration of HR 8469, the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2027, yesterday, the House finished the amendment process and voted to approve the bill by a substantially bipartisan vote of 400 to 15. The opposition votes were all from liberal Democrats.
The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration. The Senate Appropriations Committee has not yet crafted their version of the FY 2027 MilCon spending bill. This is important because the Senate typically substitutes the language from their version of the spending bill for the language passed in the House. With the bipartisan vote in the House, the Senate may be able to fore go the use of alternate language. There would still likely be Senate amendments to be processed, so the bill would have to go back to the House for reapproval.
I seriously misread the level of Democratic opposition to this bill. Today’s vote was a throwback to a time when spending bills were generally crafted in such a manner that many members of the opposition party could vote for the bill. If the House Appropriations Committee similarly crafts even some of the remaining bills in this manner, we may actually see at least some of those bills sent to the President under regular order before the end of the fiscal year.
This does not mean that the 119th has become a kumbaya congress, all touchy feely and loving their fellow congress critters, but it does potentially presage at least some bipartisan spending bills landing on the President’s desk before the new fiscal year starts on October 1st.
