Washington, D.C.--U.S. Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch (both R-Idaho) voted in support of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), fulfilling Congress’s constitutional duty to “provide for the common defense.”
The FY 2025 NDAA strengthens America’s military capabilities, bolsters national security, and incorporates key provisions important to the state of Idaho. The legislation supports our troops and their families through well-deserved pay increases, increased access to childcare and employment opportunities, and improved military housing. Republican lawmakers also included language to prohibit the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) from carrying out woke initiatives focused on gender identity rather than military readiness.
“The FY2025 NDAA includes a plethora of wins for Idaho and America,” said Crapo. “Inclusion of language from my bill, the Fighter Force Preservation and Recapitalization Act, protects fighter squadrons--such as the Idaho Air National Guard’s 190th Fighter Squadron--from force reductions. Likewise, securing funds for projects at the Mountain Home Air Force Base and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) will have lasting, positive impacts on local communities, the economy and our national security. While this bill, like many pieces of legislation passed in Congress, is far from perfect, I am proud of the advancements of commonsense policies that protect our values, secure our border and ensure our military is prepared as we face and mitigate threats from adversaries at home and abroad.”
“This year’s NDAA places the safety of the American people ahead of woke identity politics,” said Risch. “This legislation directs critical resources, including a well-deserved pay raise, to our brave men and women in uniform and strengthens our national security in Idaho and abroad.”
Senators Crapo and Risch secured provisions important to the state of Idaho in the NDAA that will:
The FY 2025 NDAA further: