H.R.2500 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020
116th Congress (2019-2020)
Sponsor: Rep. Smith, Adam [D-WA-9] (Introduced 05/02/2019)(by request)
Committees: House - Armed Services
Committee Meetings: 06/12/19 10:00AM 06/05/19 9:00AM 06/04/19 3:30PM (All Meetings)
Committee Reports: H. Rept. 116-120; H. Rept. 116-120,Part 2
Latest Action: Senate - 09/10/2019 Received in the Senate. (All Actions)
Roll Call Votes: There have been 36 roll call votes
Shown Here:
Passed House (07/12/2019)
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020
This bill authorizes FY2020 appropriations and sets forth policies for Department of Defense (DOD) programs and activities, including military personnel strengths. It does not provide budget authority, which is provided in subsequent appropriations legislation.
The bill authorizes appropriations to DOD for
Procurement, including aircraft, weapons and tracked combat vehicles, shipbuilding and conversion, missiles, and space procurement;
Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation;
Operation and Maintenance;
Working Capital Funds;
Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction;
Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities;
the Defense Inspector General;
the Defense Health Program;
the Armed Forces Retirement Home;
Overseas Contingency Operations; and
Military Construction.
The bill authorizes the FY2020 personnel strengths for active duty and reserve forces and sets forth policies regarding
military personnel;
acquisition policy and management;
international programs;
National Guard and Reserve Forces facilities;
compensation and other personnel benefits;
health care;
DOD organization and management;
civilian personnel matters;
matters relating to foreign nations; and
strategic programs, cyber, and intelligence matters.
The bill authorizes appropriations for base realignment and closure activities, and maritime matters.
The bill also authorizes appropriations and sets forth policies for Department of Energy national security programs, including the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board.
The bill sets forth policies for
North Korea nuclear sanctions,
paid family leave for federal personnel,
limiting the use of criminal history in federal hiring and contracting,
defense equipment sales to foreign countries or international organizations,
matters relating to Burma,
Saudi Arabia human rights and accountability,
measures to combat illicit trafficking that finances Al-Shabaab,
sanctions with respect to foreign traffickers of illicit synthetic opioids, and
a Cable Security Fleet to meet national security requirements.
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