jeffro97
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Today, the House apparently voted on the National Defense Authorization Act for 2016. HR 1735 has already passed out of the House, and is now moving onto the Senate. The vote went 269 in favor, and 151 in opposition, with 12 not voting. There isn't much out, but this has a summary of what in it for 2016.
Moving back to Mr. Brat, here is what he had to say on his Facebook page.
At first glance through where I thought Sec. 1021 would be, it wasn't there, which was a bit of a shock. Maybe I have the wrong section. Maybe they actually took it out. Maybe they just moved it elsewhere. I'd like to say that it's alright for this to pass, but at this point, I'm honestly not sure. Also, if I messed up on what the vote actually was for, tell me. I'd really like for this to just be some sort of procedural thing.
Moving back to Mr. Brat, here is what he had to say on his Facebook page.
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I voted with a majority in the House to pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which fulfills Congress’s constitutional obligation to provide for the common defense.
The funding authorization:
--improves our missile defense capabilities, including authorizing money for the design of an East Coast missile defense site,
-- strengthens our cyber defenses by funding the U.S. Cyber Command and Military Service,
-- increases troop pay and benefits,
-- reinforces our mission to defeat ISIS by authorizing funds for security assistance to Iraqi forces,
-- provides aid to Ukraine to better defend itself against Russian aggression, and
--cuts waste and reallocates funds to more urgent priorities.
Congress is tasked with providing our troops with the resources they need, within the limitations that our national debt places on our ability to fund national defense. This year's NDAA funds our armed forces while complying with the balanced budget plan recently approved by the House and Senate.
At first glance through where I thought Sec. 1021 would be, it wasn't there, which was a bit of a shock. Maybe I have the wrong section. Maybe they actually took it out. Maybe they just moved it elsewhere. I'd like to say that it's alright for this to pass, but at this point, I'm honestly not sure. Also, if I messed up on what the vote actually was for, tell me. I'd really like for this to just be some sort of procedural thing.