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The U.S. House passed the 2026 defense bill, funding $65.4M for a nuclear training simulator at Joint Base Charleston.
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, allocating $357.9 million to Joint Base Charleston in South Carolina, including $65.4 million for a new nuclear power training facility simulator.
The funding, supported by Rep. Nancy Mace and backed by bipartisan consensus, aims to enhance military readiness, modernize infrastructure, and support national security amid global threats.
The base, which sustains over 90,000 people and contributes nearly $11 billion annually to the state economy, will benefit from improved training capabilities and ongoing operations.
The bill now advances to the Senate for further review, with no set timeline for the simulator’s construction.
La Cámara de los Estados Unidos aprobó el proyecto de ley de defensa de 2026, financiando $65.4 millones para un simulador de entrenamiento nuclear en la Base Conjunta de Charleston.