Military
Last week, several Republican members of the House of Representatives secured key provisions for next year’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to prioritize military readiness, defense modernization and support for service members.
The NDAA is an annual congressional bill that guides the policies, funding and operational rules for the Department of Defense (DOD). After 14 hours in the House Armed Services Committee, 900 amendments were approved in a committee vote of 44-12. The bill will now move to the House floor and is expected to be taken up in July.
Representative Morgan Luttrell (R-TX) secured 21 provisions for the bill, including ones focused on boosting military readiness and advancing emerging defense technologies. This year’s NDAA especially honors Congress’s commitment to rebuilding and modernizing defense resources, he said.
“America's service members and their families deserve nothing less than our full commitment to their readiness, their safety, and their quality of life,” Rep. Luttrell said.
According to Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), the technological advancements highlighted in the DOD budget are especially important considering the evolving cyber and aerial threats from foreign powers like China and Russia.
“America faces rapidly evolving threats that demand a modern, lethal and resilient military,” Rep. Jackson said, emphasizing the importance of investing in capabilities to “deter our adversaries and win on the future battlefield.”
Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX) also secured several provisions in the NDAA that focus on upgrading Army maintenance facilities, protecting jobs and workloads at military depots and improving Army aircraft support.
“These provisions deliver some long overdue policy updates to help modernize the business models of our Organic Industrial Bases sites, while putting in place measures to ensure workload transparency and accountability.” Rep. Cloud said.
Although ensuring policies and resources for military personnel are vital, Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) also highlighted how this year’s NDAA also prioritizes servicemembers’ health and wellbeing.
“We paid particular attention to military medicine this year to improve quality and access for our service members and their families,” Rep. Fallon said.
Rep. Fallon said the bill expands nursing opportunities at military hospitals, addresses staffing shortages and allows remote-based commanders to hire medical personnel directly. It also broadens dental care access and supports research into advanced combat and trauma care, he said.
“The Military Personnel print was developed in a bipartisan manner and includes member priorities focused on taking care of service members and their families to ensure we have the most capable and ready fighting force in the world,” Rep. Fallon said.
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