By The Leader Staff
Rep. David Valadao
Rep. David Valadao

Kings County’s congressman, David Valadao, has been keeping busy, having recently voted yes on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), legislation that guides defense priorities and authorizes funding for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and other national security programs in the U.S. Department of Energy.

Include in the list of funded projects is $50,000,000 for Lemoore Naval Air Station to complete projects related to the Navy’s newest fighter, the F-35.

“In Congress, my most important duty is ensuring the safety of all Americans, including my constituents in California’s 21st Congressional District,” said Valadao. “I am committed to supporting our troops and securing a strong national defense by voting yes on the National Defense Authorization Act.”

The NDAA guides defense priorities and authorizes funding for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and certain national security programs of the U.S. Department of Energy.

The NDAA for FY22 authorizes $778 billion in Defense discretionary spending with $147 billion for Procurement, $118 billion for Research and Development, $253 billion for Operation and Maintenance, $194 billion for Military Personnel, and Health, and $14 billion for Military Construction.

Furthermore, the bill authorizes a 2.7% pay increase for service members, increases parental leave, expands the in-home childcare pilot program, and improves support available to military families with special needs children.

Additionally, The NDAA authorizes $50,000,000 to Naval Air Station Lemoore to complete Hangar 6 Phase 2, which will allow NAS Lemoore to support the mission requirements for the F-35.

To ensure greater accountability on recent actions in Afghanistan, the bill requires a series of immediate reports to Congress on the following:

The bill also authorizes $250 million to conduct counter-terrorism operations in Afghanistan and prohibits the DoD from providing any financial support to the Taliban.

The NDAA is also strong on China: