On Thursday the House (with the Senate shortly thereafter) will vote on the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016. That’s a long name for the annual defense policy bill passed by Congress for 53 years in a row.
While many of the issues addressed by the bill are extremely technical or are just repeated year after year, this year’s NDAA has some major reforms that will affect the Pentagon, the military and our national security.
It’s important to note that President Obama might veto the bill.
While the White House has issued multiple veto threats against this …read more
Source: The Daily Signal