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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-01T19:31:10.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Budget",
    "Congress",
    "2027 budget",
    "2027 budget request",
    "fiscal 2027 budget",
    "golden dome",
    "Munitions",
    "Operation Epic Fury",
    "Reconciliation",
    "reconciliation package",
    "Rep. Joe Morelle",
    "Rep. Ken Calvert",
    "Rep. Mike Rogers",
    "Rep. Ronny Jackson",
    "Sen. Angus King",
    "Pentagon’s Big Bet on Reconciliation Sparks Lawmaker Concerns",
    "Air & Space Forces Magazine"
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  "textContent": "The Pentagon is counting on Congress to navigate a legislative tightrope and pass a party-line bill to fund nearly a quarter of its $1.5 trillion budget request for fiscal 2027, including billions of dollars for top priorities like Golden Dome, the F-35, munitions, and unmanned systems. Experts and lawmakers from across the political spectrum think the Defense Department is betting too big on that plan—and fear a future headache if it fails.\n\nThe post Pentagon’s Big Bet on Reconciliation Sparks Lawmaker Concerns appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
  "title": "Pentagon’s Big Bet on Reconciliation Sparks Lawmaker Concerns"
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