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S 2216119th CongressIntroduced

Weapons Resupply, Stockpile, and Alliance–Israel Act

Introduced: Jul 9, 2025
Defense & National Security
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This bill, titled the Weapons Resupply, Stockpile, and Alliance-Israel Act, would extend the U.S. government’s authority to maintain a war reserves stockpile of weapons and related materiel. Specifically, it amends the DoD Appropriations Act, 2005 by changing the expiration date for this authority from January 1, 2027 to January 1, 2029. In short, it allows the existing war reserves stockpile program to continue for an additional two years beyond the current deadline. The measure does not create new funding or add other policy changes beyond extending the expiration date. Introduced in the Senate by Senator Banks (for himself and Senator Rosen), the bill is a straightforward extension of an existing authority, with the title signaling a focus on resupply for allies such as Israel, though the text itself only specifies the date extension.

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