We need to support our troops with sufficient funding so that they have access to adequate equipment and receive necessary training. I believe that the best way to protect our troops is to bring them home.
My votes for strict timelines for withdrawal from both Afghanistan and Iraq corresponded with the hundreds of responses I heard from people in the Ninth Congressional District.
The National Guard has been stretched too thin by extended tours overseas. Their primary function is to respond to emergencies within the United States. I believe they should be readily available to respond when needed during catastrophes like Hurricane Katrina.
As your Congressman, I worked to pass the following Defense-related bills:
H.R.1046, the Honor the Written Intent of our Soldier Heroes Act (Honor the WISH Act), which allows our servicemembers to designate any person to direct disposition of their remains. The text of this bill was included in an amendment of H.R. 1540, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012. Previously, our servicemembers were limited to designating spouses and blood relatives. With the complexities of families today, I believe a servicemember who is willing to sacrifice their life to be trusted with the decision of who can oversee something as simple, meaningful, and final as making their funeral arrangements. I am pleased that this language was included in the NDAA and became law.
H.R.2192, the National Guard and Reservist Debt Relief Extension Act of 2011 (Public Law 112-64), which exempts from the application of the means-test presumption of abuse qualifying members of reserve components of the Armed Forces and members of the National Guard who, after September 11, 2001, are called to active duty or to perform a homeland defense activity for not less than 90 days.
Additionally, I voted in favor of:
H.R. 5136, the National Defense Authorization Act of FY 2011
H.R. 2647, the National Defense Authorization Act of FY 2010
S. 3001, the FY 2009 Defense Authorization, representing a House-Senate agreement on the bill
H.R. 4986, the 2008 Defense Authorization Act
H.R. 3222, the 2008 Defense Appropriation Act, which provided the funding for the military needs that were included in the 2008 Defense Authorization Act