Quantcast
MyBaseGuide Logo

PAY OUR TROOPS ACT 2026: ENSURING MILITARY PAY DURING SHUTDOWNS


The flag of the United States waves over the Capitol dome.
The flag of the United States waves over the Capitol dome.
Advertisement

When Congress can't agree on a budget, military families worry about whether paychecks will arrive on time. For service members, a government shutdown raises a pressing concern: will they receive their pay?

The Pay Our Troops Act of 2026 (H.R. 5401) directly addresses this concern. If it becomes law, military pay will continue during any government shutdown in 2026, ensuring timely payments to servicemembers, Coast Guard members, and activated reservists—no matter what happens in Congress. Representative Jen Kiggans of Virginia is sponsoring this landmark bill.

“Our servicemembers should never have to worry about missing a paycheck because Washington can’t do its job.” – Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-VA). “As a former Navy helicopter pilot, wife of a veteran, and Mom of a servicemember, I know firsthand the sacrifices military families make every single day. The last thing they should face is financial uncertainty caused by partisan gridlock. This bill is about one thing: keeping faith with those who keep us free.”

Pay Our Troops Act 2026: Key Provisions

The text of the Pay Our Troops Act of 2026 makes clear who’s covered. It appropriates “such sums as are necessary” to keep paying:

  • All active-duty servicemembers across the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard.
  • Reserve and National Guard members, when called to active service.
  • Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security civilians directly supporting those missions.
  • Contractors identified as essential to supporting servicemembers.

This funding will continue until either a full budget is approved or January 1, 2027, whichever occurs first.

The bill is based on the 2013 Pay Our Military Act, which kept paychecks coming during that year's shutdown.

Rep. Kiggans discusses the government shutdown and the Pay Our Troops Act.
Advertisement

Impact on Military Families: Pay Our Troops Act 2026

Missing a paycheck can start a chain of late bills, bank fees, or tough choices about which expenses to delay.

Military families already manage deployments, PCS moves, and child care shortages. Added financial stress from a shutdown is a burden they shouldn’t bear.

The Pay Our Troops Act of 2026 aims to eliminate financial uncertainty for military families by guaranteeing pay during a shutdown.

This assurance helps maintain morale and lets service members focus on their mission.

The Coast Guard Is Highlighted

During past shutdowns, the Coast Guard was especially at risk because it is funded by the Department of Homeland Security, not the Department of Defense. As a result, Coast Guard pay lacked the same safeguards as other branches.

This bill clearly states that the Coast Guard is included, making sure every branch is protected if the budget process stalls again.

In 2013, servicemembers had to wait until Congress passed a temporary pay fix. The Pay Our Troops Act of 2026 applies this lesson: with this law, troops will avoid the same stress in a future shutdown.

Advertisement

Legislative Status of Pay Our Troops Act 2026

The bill was introduced in September 2025 and was sent to the House Appropriations Committee. It has support from both parties, with over 90 co-sponsors, but it has not yet reached a floor vote.

Until it becomes law, military pay remains tied to the broader budget debate in Congress. Some concerns about the bill include the potential for added deficit costs or creating a precedent for piecemeal funding of government functions.

However, supporters argue that securing military pay during shutdowns is a priority that outweighs these concerns. They emphasize the importance of financial stability for servicemembers and believe that the costs are justified by the necessity to support those who protect the country.

Immediate Importance of Pay Our Troops Act 2026

The Pay Our Troops Act of 2026 does not solve all shutdown issues. But it addresses the key concern for servicemembers and families, ensuring they do not lose pay.

Serving the country should never mean facing financial uncertainty. If this bill becomes law, military families will have peace of mind knowing that pay will continue for all active-duty and Coast Guard personnel, even during a shutdown.

Suggested reads:


Natalie Oliverio

Navy Veteran

Written by

Natalie Oliverio

Veteran & Senior Contributor, Military News at MyBaseGuide

Natalie Oliverio is a Navy Veteran, journalist, and entrepreneur whose reporting brings clarity, compassion, and credibility to stories that matter most to military families. With more than 100 publis...

CredentialsNavy Veteran100+ published articlesVeterati Mentor
ExpertiseDefense PolicyMilitary NewsVeteran Affairs

Natalie Oliverio is a Navy Veteran, journalist, and entrepreneur whose reporting brings clarity, compassion, and credibility to stories that matter most to military families. With more than 100 publis...

Credentials

  • Navy Veteran
  • 100+ published articles
  • Veterati Mentor

Expertise

  • Defense Policy
  • Military News
  • Veteran Affairs

Advertisement

SHARE:


TAGS:

Pay & Compensation

Active Duty

Benefits

OVER 200K STRONG, JOIN US.
RECENT POSTS