2026 National Defense Authorization Act Introduces Major Reforms and Cuts IVF for Military Families
The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has been released, featuring significant reforms aligned with President Trump's 'America First' agenda. The bill, which could be voted on soon, adds $8 billion to the initial budget request and aims to eliminate 'woke' policies from the previous administration. Key provisions include a 4% pay raise for enlisted servicemembers, strengthening U.S.-Israel military operations, and enhancing defense initiatives in the Indo-Pacific. Notably, the bill removes a provision for in vitro fertilization (IVF) coverage for military families, sparking criticism from some lawmakers and reproductive organizations. The removal of IVF coverage has been criticized by figures like Sen. Tammy Duckworth and Rep. Sara Jacobs, who argue it undermines military families' access to necessary healthcare.