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Democrats Vow to ‘Block’ Defense Funding Bill
“Senate Democratic leaders say they will block the defense appropriations bill from coming to the floor this month unless there is a deal to lift ceilings on government spending known as the sequester.” (“Senate Democrats Vow To Block Defense spending Bill,” The Hill, 6/4/15)
“Obama has promised to veto their appropriations measures, but the latest Democratic strategy means those bills wouldn’t even make it to his desk.” (“Harry Reid To Block Spending Bills,” Politico, 6/4/15)
SEN. CHUCK SCHUMER (D-NY): “Republicans should be absolutely crystal clear about one thing: Democrats will not vote to put a defense appropriations bill on the floor.”(“Senate Democrats Vow To Block Defense spending Bill,” The Hill, 6/4/15)
SEN. DICK DURBIN (D-IL): “Sen. Dick Durbin (Ill.), the ranking Democrat on the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, said the caucus would recommend to its members that they vote against proceeding to the defense appropriations bill.” (“Senate Democrats Vow To Block Defense spending Bill,” The Hill, 6/4/15)
“Senate Democratic leaders say they will block the defense appropriations bill from coming to the floor this month… they’re planning to take their stand on the defense appropriations measure, which McConnell is expected to bring to the floor later this month.” (“Senate Democrats Vow To Block Defense spending Bill,” The Hill, 6/4/15)
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT: “With over 1.4 million men and women on active duty, and 718,000 civilian personnel, we are the nation's largest employer. Another 1.1 million serve in the National Guard and Reserve forces. More than 2 million military retirees and their family members receive benefits. (‘About The Department Of Defense (DOD),” U.S. Department of Defense, Accessed 6/8/15)
COLORADO: 98,663 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Fort Carson (Colorado Springs): 68,961 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Hurlburt Field (Pensacola): 20,166 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Naval Station Great Lakes (Chicago): 22,680 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
MAINE: “In 2011, the state received more than $5.0 billion in Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contracts, a dramatic increase that year resulting from major contracts for the production of destroyers at General Dynamics’ Bath Iron Works. Defense and Homeland Security contracting is responsible for a total of more than 53,000 jobs and a total payroll of more than $2.9 billion across the state.” (“The New England Defense Industry: Current Profile And Economic Significance,” Defense Technology Initiative, June 2012)
MISSOURI: 38,306 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile of the Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Fort Leonard Wood (Springfield) 26,197 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Malmstrom Air Force Base (Great Falls): 7,263 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
NEVADA: 26,103 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile of the Military Community, Office Of The Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas): 23,795 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
NORTH DAKOTA: 15,601 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile of the Military Community, Office Of The Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Minot Air Force Base (Minot): 11,644 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Dayton): 14,828 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Carlisle Barracks (Harrisburg): 1,987 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
- Norfolk Naval Base (Norfolk): 78,980 Total Military Personnel (2013 Demographics Profile Of The Military Community, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Accessed 6/5/15)
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Bill, you know, the troops have ALWAYS been handed the slick end of the stick.
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