Summary of HR 8469 (119th Congress, 2nd Session)
Title: Making appropriations for military construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2027, and for other purposes
Context: A comprehensive appropriations bill allocating funds for Department of Defense military construction and for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) programs, along with related administrative provisions and transfer authorities. Covers multiple VA accounts (Medical Services, Veterans Benefits, Health Administration, etc.) and DoD construction programs.
1) Purpose and overall intent
- Provide the federal government with appropriations for:
- Military construction for the DoD (Army, Navy/Marine Corps, Air Force, Defense-Wide, Army/National Guard, Air National Guard, Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, etc.).
- NATO/US commitments (NATO Security Investment Program) and DoD Base Closure Account.
- VA programs including benefits, readjustment, insurance, housing, health care, medical research, cemeteries, and related administrative functions.
- Establish spending rules, project timelines, transfer authorities, and oversight mechanisms to ensure funds are used for specified construction, housing, health care, and related purposes.
2) Key provisions and changes
A. Department of Defense (Military Construction)
- Army Military Construction: $2,131,959,000 (available through Sept 30, 2031). Includes up to $298,588,000 for study/planning/architect-engineer services; plus $108,000,000 for projects/activities per the accompanying report.
- Navy and Marine Corps Military Construction: $5,508,034,000 (available through Sept 30, 2031). Up to $559,783,000 for planning/design; plus $73,000,000 for projects/activities per the report.
- Air Force Military Construction: $3,712,473,000 (available through Sept 30, 2031). Up to $519,223,000 for planning/design; plus $141,000,000 for projects/activities per the report.
- Defense-Wide Military Construction (including transfer authority): $3,757,301,000 (available through Sept 30, 2031). Transferable to other DoD military construction/family housing accounts as designated; up to $221,001,000 for planning/design; $55,000,000 for projects/activities per the report.
- Military Construction – Army/National Guard; Air National Guard; Army Reserve; Navy Reserve; Air Force Reserve: Various allocations with time limits (generally available through 2031) and design/activities caps (e.g., planning/design ceilings).
- NATO Security Investment Program (US share): $481,832,000 (available until expended).
- DoD Base Closure Account: $465,161,000 (available until expended).
B. Family Housing and Related Accounts (DoD)
- Family Housing Construction and Operation & Maintenance across Army, Navy/Marine Corps, Air Force, and Defense-Wide accounts with specific funding levels and availability windows (through 2031 for many accounts).
- Programs for housing improvements, debt service, minor construction, and related support.
C. Administrative Provisions (DoD)
- Various restrictions and authorizations on how funds may be used, including:
- Prohibitions on starting new bases in the U.S. without specific appropriations.
- Land acquisition limits and purchase rules.
- Procurement rules (e.g., domestic steel restrictions, foreign contractor thresholds for overseas projects, notification requirements to Congress for major actions).
- Transfer authorities within and among DoD housing and construction accounts, subject to Congressional notification/approval.
- Prohibitions on Arlington National Cemetery planning/design under this title, and caps on certain activities.
D. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Programs
E. Reporting and Oversight
- Requires quarterly financial status reporting to Congress for VA, including deployment and EHR deployment specifics.
- Various notification requirements to the Appropriations Committees for transfers, project changes, and new major initiatives.
3) Affected entities
- Department of Defense (All military departments, DoD agencies, defense-wide operations, and military construction programs).
- Department of Veterans Affairs (Veterans Benefits Administration, Veterans Health Administration, National Cemetery Administration, VA capital asset and information technology programs, Inspector General, and auxiliary offices).
- States (through grants for extended care facilities) and veterans’ communities (via cemeteries and medical services).
- Contractors, Federal Highway Administration (via access roads), and foreign/host nation partners where applicable (subject to procurement restrictions).
4) Procedural and timeline aspects
- Funds are generally available through 2031 for DoD construction, with significant multi-year appropriations.
- VA funds have staged availability, with many major VA programs becoming available in fiscal year 2027 and 2028, and some through 2029.
- The bill includes transfer authorities, conditional funding (e.g., EHR funding contingent on plan submissions), and required plans/reports to Congress.
- Arlington National Cemetery planning/design disallowed under this title.
- Sec. 123 explicitly bars construction planning for Arlington National Cemetery projects under this act.
- Multiple sections require 30-day or 60-day prior notification to Congressional committees for transfers or new initiatives.
Note: This summary focuses on substantive appropriations, major program scopes, and notable restrictions. For exact line-item numbers, authorized project tables, and specific reporting formats, refer to HR 8469’s full text and the accompanying report.
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