Senate passes defense bill with Romney measures

The Senate today voted 84-13 to pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2021, which authorizes funding for our national defense, promotes innovation and technology to keep our country safe, authorizes $9.1 billion to procure 93 F-35s, and provides a pay raise for our troops. The NDAA includes provisions which Senator Romney (R-UT) fought for to counter China’s growing influence in the world, limit misguided U.S. troop reductions in Germany, support Hill Air Force Base, and protect Utah’s Dugway Proving Ground.

“The NDAA is one of the most significant pieces of legislation Congress passes each year,” Senator Romney said. “This is legislation which encourages America’s relationships with our allies around the world, ensures that we have the tools to counter existing and emerging threats, promotes the development of technology to keep our homeland safe, and prioritizes care for our troops and their families. This year’s NDAA importantly includes provisions which will push back against Chinese and Russian aggression, limit the reduction of U.S. troops from Germany, and continue to support the critical work Utah’s Hill Air Force Base does to keep our country safe.”

A summary of the legislation can be found here and full text of the legislation is available here.

Romney-backed provisions in the NDAA:

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