Margaret Wood Hassan

12/09/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/09/2022 17:53

Senator Hassan Secures Key NH Priorities in Annual Defense Bill

Published: 12.09.2022

Senator Hassan Secures Key NH Priorities in Annual Defense Bill

WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) outlined today the key national security provisions that she secured and supported in the bipartisan National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2023.

"As we continue to face a wide range of threats to the security of the American people, it is important that Congress pass this bipartisan bill to bolster our nation's defenses," said Senator Hassan. "As Republicans and Democrats negotiated this legislation, I worked to help secure key priorities for our country and for New Hampshire, including cracking down on illicit drug traffickers to help combat the opioid epidemic, closing loopholes that allow Putin to fund his unconscionable war, strengthening our supply chains, and supporting military institutions in the Granite State. This bill is a necessary step in keeping our country safe, secure, and free."

Key measures that Senator Hassan championed that are included in the NDAA:

  • Cracking Down on Drug Traffickers: A bipartisan bill that Senator Hassan introduced which authorizes existing Transnational Criminal Investigative Units, which help identify gang members and drug dealers and collect and share intelligence on transnational criminal organizations, and enhances vetting and provides stipends for participants
  • Improving Cybersecurity: The bipartisan FedRAMP Authorization Act which Senator Hassan helped lead to codify the successful government-wide program that approves cloud computing companies and products to ensure that they are secure and safe for agency use
  • Strengthening Domestic Supply Chains: A bipartisan bill which Senator Shaheen introduced and Senator Hassan worked to advance, to bolster the domestic supply chain for national security-related items and increase the government's capacity to supply these critical materials that the Department of Homeland Security needs
  • Sanctioning Russia: A bipartisan bill which Senator Hassan introduced to sanction the purchase of Russian gold as part of ongoing efforts to stand up to Putin
  • Bolstering Coastal Resiliency: Senator Hassan's legislation that allows New Hampshire and other coastal states to participate in Regional Ocean Partnerships, which are new organizations that coordinate collaboration and grant funding among participating states on coastal resilience and environmental protection
  • Modernizing Reports from the Inspectors General: Senator Hassan's bipartisan Inspector General Reporting Modernization Act will make key federal spending oversight reports simpler to read, easier to compile, and require less taxpayer dollars to produce
  • Addressing the Substance Misuse Crisis: Provisions tobuild relationships with international partners to track and detect synthetic-controlled substances, including fentanyl
  • Supporting Israel: Provisions tosupport U.S.-Israel Missile Defense research and development through additional funding for the Iron Dome system
  • Establishing the Warfighter Brain Health Initiative: A bipartisan proposal Senator Hassan helped push which aims to improve cognitive performance and brain health of service members

Support for NH priorities that are included in the NDAA:

  • Authorizing funding to procure additional Virginia-class submarines that will be maintained at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
  • Authorizing $503 million in funding to support the Multi-Mission Dry Dock project at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
  • Authorizing a record-level $20 million in funding to address PFAS contamination in military communities
  • Inclusion of the Water Resource Development Act (WRDA) of 2022, which will support localities across New Hampshire by authorizing essential infrastructure projects, including the Town of Lancaster through the long-sought removal of the obsolete Israel River Dam
  • Authorizing over $900 million for Compass Call electronic attack aircraft, whose development is based in Nashua and Hudson
  • Authorizing $100 million to continue the purchase of the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-Binocular, produced by New Hampshire manufacturers, which increase the effectiveness of U.S. service members
  • Banning the purchase of PFAS-laden firefighting gear after October 1, 2026 to protect the health and safety of firefighters serving the military
  • Authorizing a $20 million increase which Senator Hassan pushed for in the Defense Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (DEPSCoR) to boost research at New Hampshire Universities

Provisions to strengthen our military and national security that are included in the NDAA:

  • Providing critical security assistance and support to Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia's unconscionable invasion
  • Providing a 4.6 percent pay raise for U.S. service members
  • Authorizing funding for eight additional F-35 joint strike fighters, a measure Senator Hassan helped advocate for

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