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DC Insight - 12/12/25

DC Insight Federal news related to the UM System

Good morning, 

The goal of this email is to provide a regular source of useful information to staff and faculty of the 久草热久草视频 of Missouri System regarding the federal government and higher education. We have put together a list of news articles that will keep you informed of the actions taken by the executive, legislative, and judicial branch of government. These articles are meant to be informative and are not a reflection of the views or stance of the system regarding these issues.  

If you would like more information regarding any of the stories we share, or if you have any suggestions, please feel free to contact Dusty Schnieders schniedersd@umsystem.edu and/or Emily Lucas el59bz@umsystem.edu.

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Capitol Hill News

The House passed the FY26 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), S. 1071, on a 312鈥112 vote. The bill authorizes $900.6 billion for national security programs in FY26, $8 billion above the administration鈥檚 request. The measure now moves to the Senate, which is expected to vote next week on sending it to President Trump. The White House has indicated the President intends to sign the bill if it reaches his desk. Included in this package is a $5 million authorization to support micro-reactor program advancement to partner with institutions like MU and $15.5 million to partner with the private sector and academic institutions like UMKC to develop and demonstrate technologies needed for the domestic production of critical materials from domestic mineral sources.

A few senators are blocking Senate appropriators鈥 efforts to secure unanimous consent on a package of several remaining FY26 appropriations bills. As a result, it remains unclear whether the Senate will move forward on the package before adjourning for the holiday recess.

The Senate voted down both a Democratic bill to extend enhanced ACA premium tax credits for three years and a Republican alternative to redirect that funding into health savings accounts for out of pocket costs, leaving the subsidies on track to expire at year鈥檚 end and Republicans arguing that any long term solution must move away from open ended subsidies toward more consumer driven, cost conscious reforms. ACA tax subsidies are set to expire on December 31st.


Delegation News

Senator Josh Hawley Press Release 鈥 December 3, 2025

Senator Josh Hawley (R MO) has introduced the 鈥淣o Taxes on Healthcare Act,鈥 a proposal aimed at lowering costs for families facing high medical bills by eliminating federal income taxes on a wide range of health care expenses. The plan would allow households to deduct up to $25,000 in out-of-pocket medical costs including premiums they pay themselves, using a similar mechanism to President Trump鈥檚 鈥渘o tax on tips鈥 initiative.

Congressman Alford Press Release 鈥 December 10, 2025 

Congressman Mark Alford secures several key wins for Missouri and America鈥檚 defense in the FY26 National Defense Authorization Act. The bill delivers a 3.8% pay raise for servicemembers, improves housing, education, and childcare for military families, and advances President Trump鈥檚 peace through strength agenda by investing in modernization, missile defense, and cutting-edge technologies. For Missouri鈥檚 4th District, the NDAA authorizes up to $127.6 million for B 21 Raider related projects at Whiteman Air Force Base, protects the new Fort Leonard Wood Hospital by tightening congressional oversight of any proposed status changes, increases funding for Joint Assault Bridges used to train soldiers at Fort Leonard Wood, provides $86.5 million for a microgrid and backup power at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, and formally designates the Kansas City National Security Campus as a Nuclear Weapons Production Facility, reinforcing the region as a growing hub of America鈥檚 defense industrial base.

Congressman Graves Press Release 鈥 December 10, 2025 

Congressman Sam Graves secured several major wins for North Missouri in the FY26 National Defense Authorization Act. The bill supports servicemembers nationwide with a 3.8% pay raise and stronger benefits, while securing key provisions for Missouri, including $200 million to procure two new C 130J aircraft for the Air National Guard, nearly $700 million for small arms ammunition produced at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, and $15.5 million to partner with the private sector and academic institutions like the 久草热久草视频 of Missouri Kansas City to develop and demonstrate technologies needed for the domestic production of critical materials from domestic mineral sources. The bill also authorizes a new Domestic Operations Tactics Training Center at Rosecrans Air National Guard Base in St. Joseph. Together, these investments bolster North Missouri鈥檚 role in national defense, strengthen the region鈥檚 defense industrial base, and support jobs tied to military aviation, critical materials, and ammunition production.

Congressman Wesley Bell 鈥 December 10, 2025 

Congressman Wesley Bell brings home millions of dollars in programs that directly support the St. Louis defense industrial base and its skilled manufacturing workforce, protecting and advancing next generation defense systems built in the region. The bill also strengthens St. Louis鈥 rapidly growing geospatial and AI ecosystem anchored by the new NGA West campus in North St. Louis by expanding federal support for GEOINT, AI and machine learning, and cybersecurity initiatives. In addition, it reinforces federal support for the 442nd Fighter Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base, helping preserve readiness and regional operations that are closely tied to Missouri鈥檚 broader defense and aerospace economy.


Federal News 

 

The White House 鈥 November 2025 

The 2025 National Security Strategy lays out an explicitly 鈥淎merica First鈥 framework that narrows U.S. national interests to a focused set of priorities and links them to economic strength at home. It argues that post Cold War elites overreached by trying to dominate the entire world, and instead centers on protecting U.S. sovereignty, borders, and the domestic middle class through reindustrialization, energy expansion, and a pro worker trade agenda. The document defines core interests as securing the Western Hemisphere including a 鈥淭rump Corollary鈥 to the Monroe Doctrine, deterring China while safeguarding Indo Pacific sea lanes and supply chains, supporting European security while pressing allies to do more, preventing any power from dominating the Middle East, and ensuring that U.S. technologies and standards lead in areas like AI, biotech, and quantum. It emphasizes principles such as peace through strength, a predisposition to nonintervention abroad, respect for national sovereignty over global institutions, and insistence on fair economic and security burden sharing from allies and partners.

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science 鈥 December 11, 2025 

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced over $320 million in investments to rapidly advance the Genesis Mission鈥檚 artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. These awards are in accordance with President Trump鈥檚 Working Families Tax Cut and other DOE appropriations to advance 鈥淎I for science鈥 initiatives at the DOE. The awards will begin building the integrated American Science and Security Platform, a discovery engine designed to double the productivity and impact of American science and engineering investments within a decade.

USDA 鈥 December 8, 2025

The Trump Administration announced that USDA will provide $12 billion in one time 鈥渇armer bridge鈥 payments to help American producers facing temporary trade market disruptions and higher production costs. Of the total, up to $11 billion will flow through a new Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) Program for row crop producers of commodities such as soybeans, corn, cotton, rice, wheat, and others, with the remaining $1 billion directed to specialty crops and other commodities. The payments, funded under the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act and administered by USDA鈥檚 Farm Service Agency, are intended to help farmers manage 2025 crop year losses until longer term support provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act including higher reference prices take effect in 2026.

 

The Federal News Network 鈥 December 8, 2025

The Trump administration鈥檚 new  lays out a clear, commonsense vision for making the federal government leaner, more accountable, and more responsive to taxpayers. A key focus is 鈥淒eliver results, buy American,鈥 prioritizing U.S. workers and manufacturers in federal purchasing and ensuring that taxpayer dollars support American jobs rather than subsidizing foreign competitors. Alongside efforts to cut wasteful programs and streamline bureaucracy, the agenda aims to modernize government operations while reinforcing a strong Buy American approach across agencies, aligning federal procurement with the goal of rebuilding American industry and strengthening our economic security.


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