House begins defense policy debate $45 billion behind the Senate
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52% : https://january6th.house.gov3 p.m. 1521 16th Street N.W. -- Institute of World Politics lecture: "The Russia-Ukraine War and Global Energy Security," with Kelly Ogle, CEO at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute; and Sara Vakhshouri, founder and president of SVB Energy International https://www.iwp.edu/events/the-russia-ukraine-warWEDNESDAY | JUNE 228:30 a.m. 1001 14th Street N.W. -- Atlantic Council and the Delegation of the European Union to the U.S. 2022 EU-U.S. Defense and Future Forum, with European Union Ambassador to the U.S. Stavros Lambrinidis; Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman; and Stefano Sannino, secretary-general of the European External Action Service https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/event/2022-eu-us-defense-future-forum/10 a.m. 2118 Rayburn -- House Armed Services Committee full committee markup of H.R.7900, the FY2023 NDAA http://www.armedservices.house.gov10 a.m. -- House Appropriations Committee markup of the FY2023 Defense Appropriations bill; and the FY2023 Legislative Branch Appropriations bill.50% : The Senate bill would authorize an additional $45 billion in defense spending.
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