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Donnelly to Help Negotiate Final National Defense Bill

Last updated on Wednesday, July 11, 2018

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Last evening, U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly was named to the conference committee that will negotiate a final national defense bill.

Last month, the Senate passed the bipartisan national defense bill, which includes several provisions Donnelly led or supported to reinforce Indiana's role in our national defense and to protect American security interests and U.S. defense-related jobs. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a different version in late May and the two versions must now be reconciled by the conference committee. The defense bill has been signed into law the last 56 consecutive years.


Donnelly, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said following passage of the Senate version of the national defense bill last month, "This bipartisan legislation would support our servicemembers and Indiana's role in our national defense. It would protect American defense-related jobs and help strengthen the Pentagon's efforts to combat opioid abuse. I look forward to working with the House to get this quickly to the president's desk and give our servicemembers, their families, and our military's leaders the ability to plan for the future."

Background on provisions included in the Senate-passed version of the defense bill:

Regional Highlights:

Crane and Grissom

Donnelly fought for robust funding to support military facilities in Indiana:
Crane: The Senate bill includes $16 million to support a railyard at Crane's Army Ammunition Activity to support its operations. It also includes $6.9 million to support energy conservation projects at NSA Crane.
Grissom: The Senate bill includes $12.1 million for a hangar at Grissom Air Reserve Base that would fully enclose the KC-135R, supporting the performance and safety of maintenance personnel and operations, and $9.4 million for a new aerial port facility, which will provide essential and critical space for airmen to process cargo and load aircraft.

Notre Dame and Purdue

Donnelly successfully pushed for increased investment in technologies of the future that could help universities like Notre Dame and Purdue: The Senate bill robustly supports science and technology efforts, including $15 million to support development of hypersonic wind tunnels, which would support the next generation of weapons. Much of this work is being done at universities in Indiana, such as Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame.

Ft. Wayne

Donnelly also fought for Fort Wayne's 122nd Fighter Wing: The Senate bill includes a Donnelly-led provision that, if enacted, would allow for the correction of the flawed Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) allocation for Ft. Wayne's 122nd Fighter Wing. This provision would allow for the BAH to increase, giving 122nd families the money for housing that they deserve. More than 200 military members in the Ft. Wayne area would see an average of more than $130/month in BAH increase.

Protecting American National Security Jobs

Supporting American Servicemembers

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