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Sessions Provides Update To Wiregrass After Markup Of Defense Bill

By: Stephen Crews
Updated: May 25, 2012
Press Release

U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced today that the Committee had completed its mark-up of the annual defense bill and provided the following comment and update:
 
"I can report that Alabama's contribution to our nation's security was vigorously defended, that unwise cuts were redirected, and some valuable gains were achieved--all while keeping the bill within the new discretionary spending cap on defense.
 
Alabama's men and women in uniform are among the finest the world has ever known. Their honor, dignity, and courage represent the highest ideals of our state.
 
Memorial Day is a somber reminder of the countless brave souls who have given their last breath for this country. We must never break faith with those who wear the uniform, and we must ensure that our military remains the best supported and equipped in the world.
 
In order to keep our military dominant we must prevent a debt crisis. Such an event would devastate our economy and hamstring our ability to fund the operations of government. Our debt is so massive that annual interest payments on our debt are set to exceed our entire defense budget within ten years. So every department of government will have to achieve savings to prevent an otherwise certain debt crisis from occurring.
 
But budget reductions must be made wisely and strategically, with the recognition that--unlike so much of what Washington does--defense is a core, constitutional function of government."
 
 
WIREGRASS / FT. RUCKER
"The defense bill fully funds the Defense Department's request for Army aircraft procurement at $5.8 billion, including Army helicopter programs," Sessions said. "These programs are vital to our military and to the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence at Fort Rucker. The Committee agreed that it was necessary to increase the funding for the proven capabilities provided by the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense program built in Troy by $100 million, a recognition of the important contribution this program makes to our nation's security. The Committee also agreed to increase authorized funding for Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) modifications in Eufaula, increasing the request by $7.7 million. The total authorized funds for the upgrade kits totaled $17.4 million. This is a valuable component of our defense systems."
 
GENERAL OVERVIEW
         The legislation rejects the Obama Administration's request to make veterans pay more for TRICARE benefits and authorizes a 1.7 percent pay raise for our troops
 
         It prevents the Administration's request for BRAC to authorize potential closures of military bases in 2013 and 2015, and ensures the future of many projects that are vital to our national security--all while keeping within the new defense spending limits
 
         The President's overall request, including overseas contingency operations and nuclear energy defense programs, was $631.6 billion; the Senate Armed Services Committee authorized funding of $630.2 billion. The authorization falls within the requirements of the Budget Control Act discretionary caps, cutting defense by $487 billion over a 10-year period.
 
         Other notable figures include:
o   The base defense budget request was $525.3 billion; the Senate Armed Services Committee authorized $524.7 billion.
o   The nuclear weapons program request was $17.8; the Committee authorized $17.3 billion.
o   The overseas contingency operations request was $88.4 billion; the Committee authorized $88.1 billion.
 
         The Committee's mark-up reflects the first major step in the annual authorization process for the Department of Defense. Further Senate consideration of the legislation is expected this summer.
 
HUNTSVILLE
         The bill authorizes full funding for missile defense at the requested level of $9.7 billion, of which $8.2 billion is authorized for the Missile Defense Agency and $1.5 billion is authorized for Army Missile Defense programs. This bodes well for related programs like the Ground-based Midcourse Defense program, SM3 block IIB, Patriot, and other theater missile defense programs and projects managed and designed by the Missile Defense Agency, Redstone Arsenal, and the Huntsville community.
 
         The committee agreed that it was necessary to increase the funding for the proven capabilities provided by the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense program by $100 million above the President's request, to $560.7 million.
 
         The Committee fully funded the request for Ground-Based Interceptors, adding 5 interceptors to the overall inventory.
 
         The Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle was fully funded at $1.7 billion.
 
         Operationally Responsive Space (ORS)--Strategic Forces Subcommittee allowed for transferring $60 million in prior years funds and restored $45 million to FY13 funding for the nano and micro satellites and launch systems--providing lower cost access into space.
 
MONTGOMERY:
         The 908th Airlift Wing has been decorated by the Air Force as the outstanding unit of 2011. It has received this prestigious award on multiple occasions. Fittingly, after much hard work, we have been able to temporarily halt the President's unwise request to reduce Air Force C-130s, and have demanded further objective analysis before any proposed Air Force cuts to C-130 force structure move forward in 2013 and 2014.
 
MOBILE
         The Littoral Combat Ship, as the Secretary of the Nav
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