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Strengthening our Nation’s Defense
Washington, DC,
September 3, 2021
The National Defense Authorization Bill (NDAA) is a bill passed by Congress every year to authorize funding levels for the military and pay for our men and women in uniform. This week, the House Armed Services Committee passed the annual FY 2022 NDAA out of committee, with only two Democrats voting against the bill. It will now be sent to the full House Floor for consideration whenever the Democrat leadership chooses to schedule it. With threats from our adversaries like China, Russia, and Iran continuing to grow – along with the complete collapse of Afghanistan – Congress must provide our troops the resources they need to keep pace with our adversaries and counter the many emerging threats to our homeland. Accountability for Afghanistan Many of my colleagues on the House Armed Services Committee offered amendments during the Committee markup on NDAA this past week that will help address some of the many concerns about President Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. I was happy to see that members of the committee worked in a bipartisan fashion to pass the following Republican amendments:
Strengthening Our Defense & Countering Our Adversaries Among many others, here are a few notable Republican amendments included in the NDAA that will strengthen our military and counter threats from our adversaries:
Unfortunately, Democrats on the House Armed Services Committee blocked these important Republican amendments from being included in this year’s bill:
Even though the Biden-Harris Administration chose to put forward a budget this past Spring that shortchanged the military, my colleagues on the House Armed Services Committee prioritized our men and women in uniform and authorized key investments in critical military capabilities to confront aggression and address the ever-evolving threats from around the globe. Once the House and Senate each pass their version of this bill, the next step will be to go to a conference committee where differences between the two chambers will be worked out. Once a report is issued by that conference committee and approved in both the House and Senate, the bill will go to the President’s desk for his signature. May you and yours have a safe and enjoyable Labor Day weekend! |