Senators Take AIM at Military Housing Problems in Annual Budget Bill | Eastern North Carolina Now

Press Release:

    Military Times
    By: Leo Shane III
    May 21, 2019

    Senate Armed Services Committee members will include a host of new privatized housing rules and reforms in their annual defense authorization bill this year, including pulling back some funding from outside contractors and redirecting it to housing improvements.

    Full details of the plan won't be released until later this week, when the senators finalize their draft of the legislation. But in a public mark up of the bill's personnel section, Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said the moves were designed to "prioritize safety and comfort for military families" in light of recent reports of substandard housing conditions at bases around the country.

    "The military service officials and their private housing partners have failed you," he said. "As a result we have worked to include legislation to restore accountability and oversight in privatized housing ... Military families deserve safe, high quality housing commensurate with the sacrifices they make every day for the security of our nation."

    The topic has been a major focus of both chambers in recent months, since news reports emerged about serious problems at privatized military housing across the country. A Reuters investigation found evidence of mold, vermin and lead contamination in multiple base family housing units, and limited reaction from military officials to family complaints about the problems.

    Tillis, who chairs the committee's personnel panel, said after the hearing that the new provisions (if approved by the full committee) will include new regulations on both private contractors and military commanders.

    "It's not only about the private housing providers needing more accountability," he said. "I think some of the drift we saw in the Defense Department was a contributor to the problems."

    Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. and ranking member of the personnel panel, said the language includes reducing some "extra housing payments" military officials make to private housing contractors in order to "allow the services to use the funding to improve housing and incentivize better performance by contractors."

    The committee's full authorization act draft is expected to be finalized by the end of the week. The House Armed Services Committee is expected to mark up their draft next month, and likely will include additional housing language.

    The Senate Armed Services Committee legislation also includes plans for a 3.1 percent pay raise, matching plans already supported by the White House and the House Appropriations Committee.

    That boost would be the largest for troops since 2010 and would match the federal formula for how annual military salary increases are calculated. For junior enlisted troops, it equals about $815 more a year in pay staring next January. For senior enlisted and junior officers, the hike equals about $1,500 more. An O-4 with 12 years service would see more than $2,800 extra next year under the increase.

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

Go Back


Leave a Guest Comment

Your Name or Alias
Your Email Address ( your email address will not be published)
Enter Your Comment ( no code or urls allowed, text only please )




Healthcare Solutions Won't Come From Washington Press Releases: Elected office holders, Op-Ed & Politics, Bloodless Warfare: Politics Cooper's Incompetence On Full Display


HbAD0

Latest Bloodless Warfare: Politics

Only two of the so-called “three Johns” will be competing to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) as leader of the Senate GOP.
Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro, along with hosts Matt Walsh, Andrew Klavan, and company co-founder Jeremy Boreing discussed the state of the 2024 presidential election before President Joe Biden gave his State of the Union address on Thursday.
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said this week that the criminal trials against former President Donald Trump should happen before the upcoming elections.
It’s “Bo time” again, this time in North Carolina’s Sixth Congressional District.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Tuesday that he has selected Nicole Shanahan to be his vice presidential running mate as he continues to run as an Independent after dropping out of the Democratic Party’s presidential primary late last year.
On Tuesday, another Republican announced that he plans to retire early from the House, a decision that would further diminish a narrow GOP majority in the lower chamber.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) introduced a bill Wednesday that would shave 8 hours off the standard 40-hour work week that has been around for several decades.
Glenn Beck: 'When the United States government can come after individuals, that's when you know our republic is crumbling.'
Washington, D.C. — Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D. issued the following statement on the latest continuing resolution:

HbAD1

WASHINGTON – Today, as Joe Biden continues his Bankrupting America Tour in North Carolina, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel released the following statement:
Former President Donald Trump dominated the North Dakota Republican Caucus on Monday as he continues to inch closer to officially securing the party’s presidential nomination.
RALEIGH: Today, Governor Cooper visited a bus facility in Durham to highlight the recent significant federal funding for electric school buses in North Carolina.
The White House unveiled a new term on Thursday for the millions of illegal aliens who have flooded into the U.S. under President Joe Biden, which came just shortly before Biden took a trip to the border for a photo op at a spot that has had few illegal aliens cross.
Washington, D.C. — Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D. issued the following statement after voting in favor of S.J. Res. 38, to overturn the Federal Highway Administration’s rule relating to ‘Waiver of Buy America Requirements for Electric Vehicle Chargers.’
House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green (R-TN) announced this week that he is reversing his decision to retire after receiving calls from former President Donald Trump and others.
Former President Donald Trump slammed President Joe Biden on Saturday after Biden apologized for calling the illegal alien who allegedly murdered a young woman in Georgia an “illegal” during his recent State of the Union speech.
RALEIGH: Lynddahl Telecom America Inc. (LTA), a duct solutions company for fiber optics installations, will create 54 new jobs in Gaston County, Governor Cooper announced today.

HbAD2

 
Back to Top