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S. 3002 · 119th Congress

Pay Our Military Act of 2025

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Introduced: 10/9/2025
Status: Referred to the Committee on Appropriations by unanimous consent.
Introduced by: Dan Sullivan (R · AK)
Bill ID: 119s3002
Latest action: Referred to the Committee on Appropriations by unanimous consent.

Summary

Introduced in Senate

Pay Our Military Act of 2025 This bill provides continuing appropriations for military pay for any period during which interim or full-year appropriations for FY2026 are not in effect (i.e., a government shutdown). Specifically, the bill provides FY2026 continuing appropriations for the pay and allowances of (1) members of the Armed Forces, including reserve components, who perform active service during the period; and (2) civilian personnel and contractors of the Department of Defense (and the Department of Homeland Security in the case of the Coast Guard) who are providing support to such members of the Armed Forces. If a government shutdown occurs, the bill provides the continuing appropriations until the earlier of (1) the enactment into law of specified appropriations legislation, or (2) January 1, 2027.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 10/9/2025

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4/3/2026

The Pay Our Military Act of 2025 ensures that military pay continues during government shutdowns. • This bill could matter locally by providing financial stability for military personnel and their families in the district. • It may also impact local businesses and services that rely on spending from military members and their support staff. • A consideration could be how this funding interacts with broader government budget priorities and potential impacts on other programs. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

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