Annual National Defense Legislation with Major Louisiana Priorities Secured by Congressman Johnson Passes House of RepresentativesSenate set to pass the legislation next, before President Biden signs it into law
Washington,
December 8, 2021
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WASHINGTON, December 8, 2021 — United States Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04) voted in support of the final Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act, which passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday evening by a bipartisan vote. The legislation funds major priorities for our country’s national defense and for Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District, which is home to Barksdale Air Force Base and the Global Strike Command, Fort Polk and the Joint Readiness Training Center, and the Louisiana National Guard Training Site at Camp Minden. “I am so grateful that we were able to secure major priorities for our military installations in the Fourth Congressional District in this year’s NDAA, which will help keep our country safe from adversaries like Russia and China,” Johnson said. “I am proud that a large bipartisan group of colleagues came together to pass this final bill through the House and look forward to its swift consideration by the Senate.” During the House Armed Services Committee markup of the legislation earlier this year, Congressman Johnson successfully added two amendments to the legislation — an amendment that would ensure servicemembers and their families are properly counted in the census, and an amendment requiring U.S. intelligence agencies to produce an unclassified report on the true origins of COVID-19. Major Louisiana priorities included in the National Defense Authorization Act: Barksdale Air Force Base
Fort Polk and the Joint Readiness Training Center
Camp Minden
Air Force B-52 Program
Air Force Air-Launched Cruise Missile
Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications Modernization
Background from the House and Senate Armed Services Committees on the bipartisan, bicameral agreement on this year’s National Defense Authorization Act: This legislation is substantially based on two bills: H.R. 4350, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022, which passed the House on September 23 by a vote of 316-113; and S. 2792, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022, which was approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee on July 21 by a vote of 23-3. The two bills were combined through a series of negotiations led by the House and Senate Armed Services Committees. Congressman Johnson is the Vice Chairman of the House Republican Conference, a member of the House Judiciary and Armed Services Committees, and a former constitutional law litigator. |