There's extra funding, $150 billion for defense. This is almost to the penny going to large contractors, not to our service members. So There is 9 billion out of the 150 billion increase that go to quality of life for service members. That means some better barracks and housing, 2 billion for their health program. There is a 2.9 billion supplement for a basic allowance for housing that some people will be able to benefit from. (07:38–07:47)
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Asserts that $9 billion of the defense funding increase is allocated to service members' quality of life.
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