WASHINGTON, D.C. - This week Congressman Rodney Davis voted in support of the defense budget, which is formally known as the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The NDAA is annual legislation that funds our military.
"A vote for this NDAA gives a pay raise for our troops, funds military facilities like Scott Air Force Base, and places restraints on President Biden‘s ability to reshape our military, while forcing his administration to account for their disastrous retreat from Afghanistan. A vote against this NDAA does the opposite and amounts to defunding our military," said Davis.
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"We must never allow our military to be defunded, which is what some members of Congress want. President Biden and some Democrats in Congress attempted to use this year’s NDAA to cut defense spending and reshape our military according to their progressive worldview. Fortunately, the House rejected their misguided attempts and passed a strong defense budget."
Here are some highlights of what defense programs and policies are included in this year's defense budget:
Defense funding provisions in the NDAA:
Defense policies included in the NDAA:
Provisions that were NOT included in the NDAA:
The NDAA also includes a project request Rep. Darin LaHood and Rep. Davis jointly made for the 183d Wing of the Illinois National Guard based in Springfield. The funding would be used to construct a base civil engineer complex. The project was requested by Illinois National Guard Adjutant General Major General Richard Neely and has the approval of the Department of Defense.
"Our troops here in central Illinois deserve to have a proper facility to meet their maintenance and preparedness needs. This project would support their important mission," said Davis.
Learn more about the NDAA here. Read more about the 183d Air Wing base project here.