Sen. Roger Wicker said he'll seek an additional $55 billion in defense spending over the limits forged in the deal to suspend the nation’s debt limit.
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Sen. Wicker's plan lays out an additional $55 billion above FY25 defense spending caps. Reg Jones tackles the question of whether Title 32 time in the National Guard is creditable for buyback in retirement.
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Reg Jones tackles the question of whether Title 32 time in the National Guard is creditable for buyback in retirement. By Reg Jones and Federal Times staff 19 hours ago Reg Jones tackles the question of whether Title 32 time in the National Guard is creditable for buyback in retirement. By Reg Jones and Federal Times staff 19 hours ago Employees should take this opportunity to review their statements to ensure nothing is amiss.