Information about the vote from special interest groups and other information providers in our Report Cards:
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Defense Authorization—S. 2766.
In June, the Senate passed S. 2766, the National Defense Authorization Act. This bipartisan legislation authorized appropriations for U.S. armed forces for fiscal year 2007.
This important measure addresses the systemic quality of life, readiness, and modernization shortfalls confronting the armed services. Included in this legislation is an across-the-board 2.2 percent military pay raise and extensive health care improvements for service members and their families. The bill includes an increase in procurement accounts and research and development accounts that are paramount to preserving U.S. military technological superiority. It also includes important language modifying the current statute known as the Berry Amendment by expanding the existing exemption for commercial items, providing an exception for dual-use items to facilitate civil-military integration, and establishing a de minimis standard below which the Berry Amendment does not apply.
PeaceMajority.org
Another Excessive Military Budget.
An original bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2007 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe personnel strengths for such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, and for other purposes. The bill was passed.