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Defense budget bill has millions for Hampton Roads personnel, ships, bases

WASHINGTON (WAVY) — The latest version of the defense department budget has hundreds of millions of dollars for local projects, a nearly 4% raise for personnel and more than $8 billion for U.S. shipbuilding for fiscal year 2026.

According to the office of Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and ranking member of the Subcommittee on Seapower, major projects at local bases total more than $700 million. Military personnel would get a 3.8% pay raise.


“This defense authorizing bill does very well by Virginia priorities – ships, subs, military construction,” Kaine said Friday afternoon in a conference call with reporters.

Some of the local highlights on the list of construction projects provided for so far include:

Kaine said $8.5 billion is budgeted for shipbuilding, although it’s unclear how much of that figure would go to Newport News Shipbuilding. He said the armed forces must evolve to counter adversaries on the other side of the pacific.

“Having ships and subs that can move across oceans is very, very important.”

In bipartisanship that’s rare these days, Kaine sees common ground with the White House when it comes to defense dollars.

“I do appreciate the priority that the Trump administration is paying to this,” he said. “On the ship and sub-building side, they view this as very important.”

Kaine said he hopes to get the bill to the full Senate before the August recess.

Here’s the news release from Sen. Tim Kaine announcing the passage of the defense bill:

KAINE APPLAUDS COMMITTEE PASSAGE OF FISCAL YEAR 2026 NATIONAL DEFENSE BILL

Today, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) and Ranking Member of the SASC Subcommittee on Seapower, applauded committee passage of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which includes key provisions Kaine secured to advance U.S. national security, support servicemembers and their families, boost Virginia’s defense industry, and strengthen relations with allies and partners:

“I’m proud to have worked with my colleagues on the Senate Armed Services Committee to pass out of committee this year’s defense authorization bill. The bill includes several provisions I secured to strengthen our national security, support Virginia’s military installations and defense community, invest in our nation’s shipbuilding programs, and most importantly, improve quality of life among servicemembers and their families. I’m especially glad the bill includes a provision I pushed for to require Defense Department aircraft that operate near commercial airports to have broadcast positioning technology following the deadly collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a regional commercial jet that took 67 lives in January. I urge the full Senate to take it up as soon as possible.”

Kaine successfully secured the following provisions:

Pay Raises, Allowances, and Workforce Recruitment:

Shipbuilding Investments:

Aviation Safety: Requires that all aircraft of the Department of Defense that operate near commercial airports be equipped with broadcast positioning technology. Requires that the Department of Defense improve how it shares aviation safety data with the Federal Aviation Administration. This comes in response to the January 29, 2025 collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and American Airlines flight 5342 near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) that took the lives of 67 people.

Army Futures Command and Training and Doctrine Command: Requires a report on the Army’s proposed plan to integrate Army Futures Command and Training and Doctrine Command.

Military Construction: Authorizes $993,660,000 for military construction (MILCON) in Virginia.

Military Housing:

Health Care:

Military Families:

European Security, NATO, and Ukraine:

Australia-U.K-U.S. (AUKUS) Partnership: Directs further collaboration between the AUKUS countries on IT infrastructure and directs the DoD to provide an update on who it has assigned to be the senior civilian defense official to lead the U.S. work on this agreement and continue the updates required by the Fiscal Year 2024 NDAA.

Taiwan: Authorizes funding for the Taiwan Security Cooperation Initiative and directs the Department of Defense to engage with Taiwan to develop a joint program to codevelop and coproduce uncrewed and counter-uncrewed capabilities.

U.S. Posture in Indo-Pacific:

Uncrewed Aircraft Systems: