Back to Bills
HR 6611 · 119th Congress

The F–47 Program Total Force Act of 2025

Introduced
2025-12-11
Sponsor
Rep. Bacon, Don [R-NE-2]
Cosponsors
0
Policy Area
Armed Forces and National Security

AI Plain-Language Summary

AI-Powered
What This Bill Does

This bill, the F-47 Program Total Force Act of 2025, proposes to establish a new program for the F-47 aircraft. It would require the Secretary of the Air Force to create a plan for integrating both active duty and reserve forces into the operation and maintenance of these aircraft. The goal is to ensure that all parts of the Air Force can work together efficiently with the F-47 program. This legislation aims to define how the F-47 aircraft will be used and supported across different military branches.

Impact on Everyday Americans

This bill primarily focuses on military structure and aircraft programs, so it is unlikely to have a direct, immediate impact on the daily lives of most everyday Americans. There are no direct cuts or expansions to public programs like Social Security, Medicare, or food assistance mentioned in this type of legislation. However, changes in military spending and defense programs can indirectly affect the national budget, which might influence funding for other public services over time. For veterans, this bill could potentially impact future military service opportunities or training related to the F-47 program, but it does not directly alter existing veteran benefits.

Cached Mar 14, 2026, 6:01 AM
Data cached just now · refreshes every 6 hours