HR-8800
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027
Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL) · Introduced
Moderate MomentumReported
Progress
40%
1
Introduced
2
Committee
3
Reported
4
House Vote
5
Senate Vote
6
Passed Congress
7
Sent to President
8
Signed Into Law
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Introduced
A bill is formally introduced by a lawmaker; it is assigned an ID and sent to committee.
2
Committee
A smaller group of lawmakers reviews, debates, and edits the bill before it can advance.
3
Reported
After committee work, the committee releases a report and the bill can go to the full chamber for a vote.
4
House Vote
The bill is being considered by the full House of Representatives; members vote to pass or reject it.
5
Senate Vote
The bill is being considered by the full Senate; senators vote to pass or reject it.
6
Passed Congress
Both the House and Senate have passed the bill; it moves to the President for final approval.
7
Sent to President
The bill has been sent to the President, who may sign it into law or veto it.
8
Signed Into Law
The President signed the bill and it is now law.
Latest action
Ordered to be reported by House Armed Services Committee
As of
Committees
Armed Services Committee
Timeline
1
Introduced
2
Committee
3
Reported
4
House Vote
5
Senate Vote
6
Passed Congress
7
Sent to President
8
Signed Into Law
1
Introduced
A bill is formally introduced by a lawmaker; it is assigned an ID and sent to committee.
2
Committee
A smaller group of lawmakers reviews, debates, and edits the bill before it can advance.
3
Reported
After committee work, the committee releases a report and the bill can go to the full chamber for a vote.
4
House Vote
The bill is being considered by the full House of Representatives; members vote to pass or reject it.
5
Senate Vote
The bill is being considered by the full Senate; senators vote to pass or reject it.
6
Passed Congress
Both the House and Senate have passed the bill; it moves to the President for final approval.
7
Sent to President
The bill has been sent to the President, who may sign it into law or veto it.
8
Signed Into Law
The President signed the bill and it is now law.
What this stage means
After committee work, the committee releases a report and the bill can go to the full chamber for a vote.
Why this matters
A report explains the committee's findings and recommended changes so the whole chamber can make an informed decision.
What can happen next
The full chamber may debate and then hold a vote on the bill.