Posted on 10/14/2004 6:05:35 PM PDT by Former Military Chick
ARLINGTON, Va. Democrats and Republicans came together over the weekend to iron out their differences over the National Defense Authorization Bill, resulting in a $445.6 billion piece of legislation that will now go to President Bush for signing.
The bill includes an across- the-board 3.5 percent pay raise for all men and women in uniform.
And worried about servicemembers stretched thin by repeated deployments in Iraq and elsewhere, Congress also boosted the Armys end strength by 20,000 and the Marine Corps by 3,000 by the end of October 2005, the end of the governments fiscal year.
Other key provisions include:
¶ Making permanent the increased rate for imminent danger pay from $150 to $225 per month.
¶ Making permanent the increased rate for family separation allowance from $100 to $250 per month.
¶ Extending several special pays and bonuses for active-duty members and reservists.
¶ Elimination of out-of-pocket housing expenses.
¶ $10 billion for military construction and housing.
¶ Enhanced Tricare benefits for reservists and family members.
¶ Six months of coverage made permanent for all personnel separating from active duty.
¶ Elimination of Social Security offsets to the Survivor Benefit Plan, a decades-old law that reduces benefits under the militarys Survivor Benefit Plan by one-third for military widows after they attain age 62.
¶ More than $2 billion for force protection measures, including armor, munitions, communications and surveillance programs.
¶ The legislation contains provisions to eliminate procurement obstacles and field commercially available technology as quickly as possible the goal is no more than 15 days from a combatant commanders request to the contract award.
¶ An increase of $572 million to produce up-armored Humvees at a rate of 450 per month.
¶ An additional $100 million for Vehicle Add-On Armor Kits.
¶ An additional $40.8 million for night-vision rifle sights.
¶ Authorizes $8.9 million for the Advanced Mine Detector, a lightweight, handheld, ground- penetrating radar.
¶ A provision that will reimburse families who purchased body armor for servicemembers not issued the equipment during combat in Iraq and Afghanistan.
¶ Authorizes a multiyear procurement of 100 new aerial refueling tankers, replacing an Air Force leasing deal with Boeing that has caused enormous controversy both within the Pentagon and on Capitol Hill.
¶ Requires a Stabilization Strategy on Iraq President Bush must produce a report on his strategy for stabilizing Iraq, including his strategy for standing up professional Iraqi security forces.
When Bush will sign the document into law has yet to be determined, White House spokeswoman Maria Tamburri said Tuesday.
They need to know we care and this is good news for sure.
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Please copy and paste this to all your friends and family asking that they send this to all their friends, hoping it will find it's way into the military members/family emails (I know it could be better but it is a start)
They need to know we care and this is good news for sure.
GOOD news! I'll bet Kerry's taters are smoked over this... :-)
Passed along to everyone in my address book.
I agree, but, hey it is a start. We need to start on our congress critters after the election. They MUST do better. If we band together we can make a difference for our troops.
This is fabulous. I emailed this info to my soldier over in Iraq. This will definitely make his day.
Thanks for posting it.
I agree. Our troops deserve to be pampered to the hilt, pampered financially in a big way.
Did Kerry take time out of his busy schedule to vote for it?
I too would like to see more. But it's a start.
Prairie
We went 8 years under Clinton with extremely small pay raises. Clinton didn't want to give us anything. Republicans were the ones who got us the little we did get. The first raise Pres. Bush gave us, we were ecstatic. It was huge in our eyes! He is the one that cares about the military not Kerry. Kerry will treat the military with the same contempt Clinton did. Pres. Bush will continue to support us or should I say them since we are retired. (I served 8 years, hubby retired last year.)God bless our Troops!!
Did Kerry and Edwards vote on this bill?
Did Kerry take time out of his busy schedule to vote for it?
No-Show-Kerry failed to vote again.
click here for ===> Senate Roll Call vote on National Defense Authorization bill
Vote Counts:
YEAs 96
NAYs 0
Not Voting 4
Edwards (D-NC)
Graham (D-FL)
Harkin (D-IA)
Kerry (D-MA)
Nice raise...Hubby needs to go back to Iraq for increase in Sep Pay and Hazard Duty Pay...LOL...just kidding....
A very good start, but the troops definitely deserve more. If I were Prez, I would have asked for a percentage pay raise scale in reverse order of rank: an E-2 gets a 10% increase graduating up to an E-10 who gets a 1% increase. Same for officers: an O-1 gets a 10% increase and an O-10 gets 1%.
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