In defense of the military’s unfunded priority lists
The knives are out for the Defense Department’s unfunded priority lists—sometimes called the service branch “wish lists” because they contain items not included in the president’s annual budget request to Congress. But to end the practice would undermine lawmakers’ oversight of America’s armed forces by removing an opportunity for politicians to hear straight from those in uniform.In a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin last year, a group of legisl
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