The House voted to approve the annual defense funding bill on Friday morning. The $895.3 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which sets Pentagon policy and guides funding for the year ahead, was approved by a vote of 217 to 199, falling largely along party lines.
Before final passage, far-right lawmakers loaded the legislation with a wish list of provisions that seek to roll back diversity protections and restrict service members and their families from accessing abortion and transgender health care.
The moves by the House GOP set up a clash — and likely a prolonged negotiation — with the Democratic-controlled Senate as the two chambers work to reconcile and merge their separate versions of the legislation in the months ahead.
See how your representative voted in the table below.
Note: There are four vacancies in the House as of Friday. Read full bill text for H.R. 8070. Data from the U.S. House.
Abigail Hauslohner contributed to this report.