10/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2025 22:18
WASHINGTON - Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) welcomed Senate passage of the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to support critical national security priorities. The legislation, which passed 77-20, includes multiple Grassley-backed provisions and a 3.8 percent pay raise for military service members. The House and Senate will now work together to craft a final, reconciled version that the president will sign into law.
"The federal government's number one responsibility is to look after the safety and security of this country. I'm glad this legislation passed the Senate with broad, bipartisan support, and I was proud to secure multiple provisions to support Iowa and invest in our state's military installations," Grassley said. "While this legislation sets the Defense Department up for success next year, our military service members are sadly working without pay today because Democrats have shut down the government and are holding government funding hostage for unrelated policy demands. I'm once again calling on more of my Democrat colleagues to join the three conscientious members of their party and end their partisan obstruction and join with Republicans to support a continuation of government. Our brave men and women in uniform shouldn't have to suffer as a result of Democrats' senseless political tactics."
Grassley secured the following priorities in the Fiscal Year (FY) 26 NDAA:
Grassley also secured key wins in the NDAA in his capacity as Senate Judiciary Chairman, including six bipartisan law enforcement bills that had previously been blocked by Senate Democrats since passing out of the Judiciary Committee during Police Week in May.
The six law enforcement bills passed as part of the NDAA include:
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