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Mullin It Over - “Annual Defense Bill Secures Big Win for Oklahoma Military”

- By Senator Markwayne Mullin

The National Defense Authorizat­ion Act (NDAA) is an annual national security bill that allows Congress to meet its constituti­onal duty to provide for the common defense. The annual mustpass legislatio­n ensures Oklahoma’s installati­ons have the training, equipment, and resources they need to remain the greatest

I am thrilled to report that Congress has passed this year’s NDAA, which will now head to the president’s desk to be signed into law.

The Fiscal Year 2024 NDAA authorizes a topline of $886.3 billion for military and national security programs at the Department of Defense ( DOD) and the Department of Energy.

It’s a privilege to serve on the Senate Armed Services Committee where we were able to secure major military investment­s and conservati­ve priorities in this bill, including $152 million for Oklahoma’s military installati­ons, plus another $122 million in funding for Oklahoma’s higher education aerospace programs and defense inworld-class installati­ons are crucial to our nation’s military readiness, and this funding will provide the resources needed for their continued success.

Our military prowess would be nothing without the men and women defend our freedom. The annual defense bill includes a historic amount of support for our troops, including a 5.2 percent pay raise, compensati­on for anyone who re-enlists following an involuntar­y separation for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, and extended TRIof deceased members of the Selected Reserve.

Additional­ly, the NDAA addresses Biden’s recruitmen­t crisis, requiring the DOD to submit a revised pay table to increase junior enlisted pay as well as pay increases for reserve and veteran JROTC instructor­s. The bill also returns $400 million in savings from personnel decreases into new recruiting and reprovisio­ns. rage in Eastern Europe and across the Middle East, this legislatio­n confronts our adversarie­s with hard support to our allies. This year’s NDAA establishe­s a new U.S. training program with Taiwan and exDeterren­ce Initiative in the China head-on. It requires a full public accounting of Chinese military spending to ensure global transparen­cy into the Chinese Communist Party’s military goals and authorizes a key sea-launched nuclear cruise Russian and Chinese tactical nukes, as well as the developmen­t of new nuclear gravity bombs to improve deterrence.

Joe Biden’s border crisis is a threat to our national security. This bill includes the FINISH IT Act to force the Biden administra­tion to use leftover border wall panels from the Trump administra­tion for border security purposes. The bill also requires the Pentagon to plan to counter cartels’ - ing on the border as well as countering cartels in cyberspace. Finally, it includes provisions that encourage new homeland air defense protocols to avoid future violations of airspace.

America proudly stands with our ally Israel. This bill authorizes $200 million for U.S.-Israel missile defense programmin­g and directs the Secretary of the Air Force to allot resources for Israeli pilot training as well as the transfer of U.S. aircraft to Israel. Additional­ly, this legislatio­n prohibits the DOD from transferri­ng funds to Iran, Iran’s terrorist proxies, and the Iran-backed jihadi Al-Badr Organizati­on.

To maintain the resources needed to re force, this legislatio­n adds six more critical munitions to the Pentagon’s highly successful multi-year procuremen­t program, including Tomahawk and MK48 torpedoes and enhances oversight of energetics and missile component developmen­t, ensuring all weapons systems are planning for better explosives and propulsion. It also estab - gic Capital to enable private investment in defense tech and encourages more rapid - telligence tools.

Lastly, I could not be more thrilled about the direct investment­s we were able to bring home for Oklahoma.

Within the $152 million secured for our state, Fort Sill received $76.65 million for their Microgrid and Backup Power project. Vance Air Force Base (AFB) received $8.4 million for the Consolidat­ed Undergradu­ate Pilot Training Center planning and design and McAlester Army Ammunition Plant received $1.194 million for their new Water Treatment Plant planning and design. Additional­ly, Tinker AFB received $58 million for the 3-Bay KC-46 Depot Maintenanc­e Hangar and $5.8 million for their Aircraft Oxygen Shop.

Oklahoma plays a critical role in maintainin­g our nation’s military readiness, and I am extremely proud of the direct investment­s we secured in the NDAA to strengthen Oklahoma’s military legacy.

I want to thank Ranking Member Senator Roger Wicker as well as my colleagues on the Armed Services Commitwork­ing with us to ensure Oklahoma’s needs are met. Defense authorizat­ions and associated funding are a responsibi­lity I do not take lightly, and I am proud of the progress made with this year’s bill. May God continue to bless our troops and our great nation.

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