From Roger Wicker <[email protected]>
Subject ROGER WICKER: Legislation Will Boost Pay, Strengthen Forces, End Vaccine Mandate
Date December 20, 2022 6:00 PM
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I hope you saw my latest weekly column.



ROGER WICKER: Legislation Will Boost Pay, Strengthen Forces, End Vaccine
Mandate
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Our military service members can breathe a little easier now that the annual
defense bill has finally passed. After months of unnecessary delays, the Senate
on Thursday passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by a vote of
83-11, authorizing a full year of military funding. This year’s bill authorizes
$858 billion for national security, sending a strong signal to our adversaries
that we are serious about defending our country. As a member of the Armed
Services Committee, I wrote provisions of the bill that will support our
defense industrial base and help grow our Navy fleet, enabling us to push back
on Chinese aggression. This bill will go a long way toward keeping us safe.



The final package is a win for our military, but it should never have taken so
long to approve. The original bill passed out of committee in June, leaving
months for congressional debate. Unfortunately, Senate Majority Leader Chuck
Schumer decided to shelve the bill for six months to focus on left-wing
spending. Even last week, he insisted on diluting the defense bill with
unrelated projects, such as an energy giveaway for West Virginia. This delay
was reckless and irresponsible. Mr. Schumer’s stall tactics have created
needless delays for military construction projects and kept our troops from
receiving a pay raise on time. Thankfully, Republicans stood firm and
prevailed. I hope the Democratic Leader takes a lesson from this ordeal and
begins treating our military with the seriousness it deserves.



Putting Service Members First



Our service members will benefit substantially from this legislation. The bill
includes a much-needed 4.6 percent pay raise for our troops, helping to offset
some of the damage from inflation. It will also repeal the Biden
Administration’s pointless COVID vaccine mandate, which has forced thousands of
our best and brightest to leave the military prematurely. The Administration
has continued to defend this mandate even as our military faces the worst
manpower shortage in 50 years. I have urged the Pentagon to drop the mandate,
and I voted for its repeal.



Conservatives also successfully blocked parts of the left’s social agenda. For
the second year in a row, we successfully scrapped a provision that would have
forced women to register for the draft – something I have long opposed. We also
blocked a far-left attempt to reduce penalties for cocaine possession. In
addition, I fought to include language clarifying that the military’s role is
to win wars, not to advance a social agenda. I will continue to fight against
the President’s woke liberal policies, which only weaken our military.



Achieving Peace Through Strength



With Russia and China growing more aggressive, we are now living in the most
dangerous time since the height of the Cold War. It is vital that we maintain
our military edge to prevent conflict. This year’s legislation will modernize
our nuclear capabilities, which President Biden’s budget proposal would have
weakened. It will also boost support for our allies who are on the front line
against Chinese and Russian tyranny.



One of my top priorities was a provision requiring at least 31 new amphibious
ships for the Navy, many of which will be built in Mississippi. I also secured
major investments in our state’s military installations, including $10 million
for Keesler Air Force Base and $20 million for the Army’s Engineer Research and
Development Center in Vicksburg. Mississippi has a key role to play in
maintaining U.S. military superiority. With this bill now passed, we are well
positioned to keep our enemies at bay in 2023.



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