Tillis Chairs Hearing on SASC Subcommittee on Personnel FY19 NDAA Markup | Eastern NC Now

Today, U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel, chaired an open hearing on the markup of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019

ENCNow
    Press Release:

Subcommittee Unanimously Approves Markup for Full Committee Consideration


    WASHINGTON, D.C.     Today, U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel, chaired an open hearing on the markup of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019. The subcommittee unanimously approved the markup and will now be considered by the full Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday.

    "The Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel is responsible for 50% of the defense budget and is responsible for personnel policies, military personnel compensation and benefits, and military health care. The FY2019 NDAA includes improvements to those areas, including the largest pay raise for servicemembers in 9 years, child abuse and domestic violence prevention measures, and opioid abuse prevention programs," said Senator Tillis. "I want to thank Ranking Member Gillibrand for her work and commitment to bipartisanship in this year's markup, and I applaud the subcommittee for coming together on behalf of servicemembers and their families."

    Key aspects of the subcommittee markup are:

  • Authorizes a 2.6 percent pay raise for members of the uniformed services.
  • Authorizes targeted increases in military end strength.
  • Introduces the most comprehensive reform of the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act since its inception in 1980, which includes key provisions to better align officer management with the objectives included in the National Defense Strategy.
  • Clarifies authorities of the Director, Defense Health Agency, to manage military medical treatment facilities with a focus on total force readiness and operational medical force readiness.
  • Requires a new organizational framework of the military health system to provide better support to combatant commanders.
  • Requires a 3-year pilot program to minimize early opioid exposure and to prevent opioid misuse/abuse.
  • Requires the TRICARE pharmacy program to share information with state prescription drug monitoring programs.
  • Authorizes $40 million in supplemental impact aid to local educational agencies with military dependent children and $10 million in impact aid for schools with military dependent children with severe disabilities.
  • Establishes policies and procedures on sexual harassment in Department of Defense Education Activity schools.
  • Authorizes a pilot program on prevention of child abuse and training on safe childcare practices among military families.
  • Establishes multidisciplinary teams for military installations on child abuse and domestic violence.
  • Establishes a new punitive article in the Uniform Code of Military Justice prohibiting domestic violence.
  • Authorizes provisional or interim security clearances for DOD childcare workers.
  • Expands authority for non-competitive appointments of military spouses by federal agencies.

  • Contact: Daniel Keylin
  •     daniel_keylin@tillis.senate.gov

Go Back

HbAD0

Latest Bloodless Warfare: Politics

Tax Day is a week away, and the reports are in: North Carolinians are winning big with record-setting tax returns thanks to President Trump and Republicans' Working Families Tax Cuts.
Change in schedule for executive committee meeting. Meeting Thursday April 9 is cancelled.
After years in the limelight for his combative style both with Democrats and his fellow Republicans, Crenshaw's future now unsure.
If he wins in November, Teixeira will be the all-time Congressional home run leader.
The county boards of elections in Guilford and Rockingham counties on Tuesday morning will begin a partial hand recount of ballots in randomly selected precincts in the N.C. Senate District 26 contest between candidates Phil Berger and Sam Page.
The 1926 Beaufort County Republican Convention will be held at the court house on Thursday April 6 at 6:00 PM. Be there by 5:30 in order to register. There is a 5 dollar fee.
Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger has requested a recount in the SD-28 Republican primary against challenger Sheriff Sam Page, after the race ended with one of the narrowest margins in recent North Carolina election history.
North Carolinians are feeling historic relief this tax season thanks to President Trump and Republicans' Working Families Tax Cuts, as the average refund tops $3,700.
(RALEIGH) Today Governor Josh Stein and First Lady Anna Stein visited Green Magnet Elementary School and read to students in celebration of Read Across America Day.

HbAD1

In-person early voting for the 2026 primary election begins Thursday and ends at 3 p.m. February 28 in all 100 counties.
On occasion, the election season has a way of bringing forth much good fruit, which is often the case when hard working and intelligent agents of stability, through changing the dynamic of our societal path, join the political paradigm to help we, the self-governed, do far better for ourselves.
In Commissioner Deatherage's Campaign for Re-election, as your Conservative County Commissioner, Washington Mayor Pro Tem Nick Fritz endorsed Candidate Stan Deatherage to remain in office to lead a Conservative renaissance here in Beaufort County.
The Republican party has transformed in a number of ways over the past 20 years.
The Sheriff then stated he worked for the judicial branch. That was enough internet for me in one day. I could feel my brain shrinking.
The GDP numbers tell the story: President Trump's economic agenda is delivering real results for North Carolinians.
This week marks the start of tax season - and thanks to President Trump and Republicans’ Working Families Tax Cuts, North Carolinians are keeping more of what they earn.

HbAD2

Conservative club meets Thursday January 29 at 6:00 PM at King Chicken Restaurant. This is our second meeting this month.
The Thursday, January 8th meeting of the Beaufort County Republican Executive Committee ended after Washington City police were called to the Beaufort County Ag Center at the request of Committee Chair Carolyn Garris.
A federal judge will not issue an injunction blocking local Watauga County election districts created by the Republican-led North Carolina General Assembly.
The State Board of Elections will hold a remote meeting via WebEx at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments over allowing states to ban biological males from competing in women's sports.
The Republican queen Garris has issued an edict last night declaring me along with Sheri Clark and Janet Knight to have tripped the switch to have automatically resigned from the Beaufort County Republican executive committee.
The company's mortgages cost $4,600 more than competitors' on average.
For the first time in state history, registered Republicans now outnumber registered Democrats in North Carolina, according to the most recent voter registration snapshot based on data from the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

HbAD3

 
 
Back to Top