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House Acts to Restore and Rebuild Military

House passes NDAA, Johnson amendment successfully securing key provisions for Louisiana Bases and National Security Efforts

 On Friday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 2810, the Fiscal Year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act, to authorize military operations through 2018. This legislation provides a pay raise for our troops as well as an increase in funding to restore and modernize all Services. It also improves our nuclear weapon stockpile and missile defense. Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) amended this legislation prior to its passage to further support America’s defensive and offensive cyberspace strategy.

Rep. Johnson released the following statement:

“Under the Obama administration, the military faced drastic cuts leaving them with scarce and out-of-date resources. Top officials at both Barksdale and Fort Polk have offered firsthand accounts on the negative impacts these cuts have made upon their facilities and their operations. Our Armed Forces are nearing a readiness crisis, but this Congress and the administration are once again making our military a top priority. Our men and women in uniform deserve the very best we can offer – in resources, training, support and pay. This legislation is a step in the right direction, but I will never stop advocating for our service members while in Congress.”

Background

Additionally, Johnson successfully worked with the Armed Services Committee and the Louisiana congressional delegation to ensure vital improvements for Barksdale Air Force Base, Fort Polk Army Base and the Louisiana National Guard.

Barksdale, Global Strike Command

  • The NDAA makes necessary investments to U.S. Nuclear Command, Control and Communications (known as “C3”) systems to ensure nuclear capabilities remain robust and secure
  • It makes improvements to U.S. Nuclear Assurance and Deterrence Science, Technology, Innovation and Collaboration
  • It authorizes modernizing our nuclear forces and improves much needed U.S. Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM’s) modernization
  • It recognizes critical challenges facing our air power and fully supports the development of the advanced stealth B-21 program, which is intended to recapitalize the aging bomber fleets starting in the mid-2020s

Fort Polk, Army- Force Structure

  • The NDAA increases the level of investment into Army Force Posture to adequately maintain the balance of highly trained, well‐equipped soldiers to quickly respond when called to action
  • It reverses previous, steep end-strength cuts and provides the army with an increase of 17,000 additional soldiers
  • It includes a $28.5 billion increase for essential readiness recovery – well above the president’s request