The House Appropriations Committee unveiled legislation providing more than $95 billion in security assistance, including $60.84 billion to address the conflict in Ukraine ๐บ๐ฆ, of which $23.2 billion would be used to replenish U.S.๐บ๐ธ weapons, stocks, and facilities, as well as over $26 billion for Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ and $8 billion for Taiwan ๐น๐ผ.
Rough breakdown of the Ukraine bill:
MILITARY PERSONNEL, US Army: $237M
- Army: $207M
- Marine Corps: $3M
- Air Force: $23M
- Space Force: $4M
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, US Army: $34.224B
- Army: $4.9B
- Navy: $976M
- Marine Corps: $69M
- Air Force: $371M
- Space Force: $8M
- Defense-Wide: $27.9B
PROCUREMENT, US Army: $13.167B
- Army: $2.7B
- Ammunition, Army: $5.6B
- Other, Army: $309M
- Weapons Navy: $707M
- Other, Navy: $26M
- Marine Corps: $212M
- Missile, Air Force: $366M
- Other, Air Force: $3.2B
- Defense-Wide: $47M
R&D, TEST AND EVALUATION, USArmy: $730M
- Army: $18M
- Navy: $14M
- Air Force: $406M
- Defense-Wide: $194M
- Energy Programs – Science (isotopes): $98M
OTHER, NONMILITARY PROJECTS: $1.09B
- Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation: $144M
- Federal Salaries and Expenses: $5M
- Refugee and Entrant Assistance: $481M
- Diplomatic Programs: $60M
- Narcotics Control/Law Enforcement: $300M
- Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining: $100M
FOREIGN FINANCING ASSISTANCE: $11.1B
- Foreign Military Financing Program: $1.6B
- Economic Support Fund: $7.9B
- Assistance for Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia: $1.6B
TOTAL: $60,548 billion
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