Trump Signs
Massive Defense Bill: Biggest Pay Raise For Soldiers In Nine Years
By Hank Berrien
August 13, 2018
https://www.dailywire.com/news/34440/trump-signs-massive-defense-bill-biggest-pay-raise-hank-berrien
On Monday, President Trump signed
the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, a bill authorizing an
increase of over 15,000 troops as well as a long-overdue pay raise for
soldiers. The military spending package includes $717 billion for national
defense in the next fiscal year, according to the White House.
The additional soldiers will be divvied up this way:
487,500 for the Army, 335,400 in the Navy, 186,100 in the Marine Corps, and
329,100 in the Air Force.
In addition, $7.6 billion will fund 77 F-35 fighter jets
and $24.1 billion for the building of 12 new battle force ships.
The White House authorized a 2.6% pay raise for soldiers,
terming it "the largest pay raise in nine years."
President Trump, who signed the bill during a visit to
Fort Drum in upstate New York, stated, “After years of devastating cuts, we are
rebuilding our military like we never have before. Our bases and vital
equipment were allowed to fall into a state of disrepair … but those days are
over.”
Stars and Stripes
noted, ”Trump’s signature marks the first on-time passage of the NDAA in 22
years with the start of the 2019 fiscal year on Oct. 1.”
Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-TX), chairman of the House Armed
Services Committee, said:
I appreciate President Trump’s commitment to
strengthening our military, as evidenced by his signing this bill. His action,
and the large votes in both the House and Senate, confirm that overwhelming
majorities of both parties can work together on behalf of the men and women who
serve our nation in the Armed Forces and their families. This measure continues
to rebuild and repair our military while making needed reforms in the Pentagon.
It takes important steps to confront the aggressive behavior of Russia, China,
and others. Most of all, it helps ensure that our troops get what they need to
carry out the missions they are assigned.
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