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  5. Dec 4

    Despite claims to the contrary, moving to withdraw from the INF Treaty is the latest in a 10-year effort to bring Russia back into compliance. Here are the facts:

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    October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a great reminder of the importance of cybersecurity. Now, more than ever, we are facing cyber threats around the world, and we must each learn to protect our own information.

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    Oct 9

    Undoing years of military cuts was a top priority. We: → Gave our troops their biggest pay raise in 9 years → Fully funded the Pentagon → Addressed our military readiness crisis Sec. Mattis is getting what he needs to build a more agile, lethal 21st-century fighting force.

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  8. Oct 8

    House email is currently not working. If you are a reporter on a deadline call, text, or message or on Twitter. Thanks!

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    Oct 1

    I am grateful for our troops who serve fearlessly to serve and protect our country. After nine years of stopgap spending, the Republican Congress has fulfilled their duty to provide the necessary spending to rebuild and maintain our armed forces.

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    Oct 1

    The Appropriations Act goes into effect today to support a full year of funding for America’s military, including a 2.6% pay increase for our great men and women in uniform, the highest pay raise in 9 years.

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  11. "It is a monumental achievement" - Chairman 's comments on "funding our military in full and on time." "The task before us now is to make full, on time funding of our military the rule in Washington, and not the exception.”

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    Sep 26

    My vote today was a vote for our service members, a vote for our obligation to keep Americans safe.

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    Sep 26

    Breaking news→ Our men and women in uniform are set to receive their biggest pay raise in 9 years! Congress just approved it and next, it's off to the White House. We are fully funding America's military so they can plan for the long term.

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    “Today we voted to give our men and women in uniform the resources they need to defend our country and to deliver those resources on time for the first time in a decade.”

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    Today at the hearing, we talked about the connection between having a strong military and a strong economy and diplomacy. We need to be reminded of what is at stake when it comes to funding our military on time.

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    Sep 26

    Our military cannot continue operating without the ability to plan for the long term. Today’s defense funding bill will bring certainty to our Armed Forces, ensuring America’s military remains the world’s leading fighting force.

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  17. TUNE IN: Live at 10 AM - Chairman leads a hearing on The Impact of National Defense on the Economy, Diplomacy, and International Order - Watch Here:

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  18. Support Full Year Funding For The Military - Chairman 's argument for supporting the funding package on the floor this week -

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  19. "Members of the House now have the opportunity — indeed the obligation — to support our troops by approving the same bill next week" Chairman on Senate passage of Defense Appropriations

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  20. "Funding level in this bill is consistent w/ the John McCain NDAA, helps restore our readiness today & prepare for the future, & – most importantly- it does so on time." Chairman 's statement supporting Defense Approps Conference Report

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