The National Defense Authorization Act was approved by the House Armed Services Committee by a vote of 57-1, U.S Rep. Dale Strong announced Thursday.
“Defending our national security is one of my top priorities as North Alabama’s representative,” said Strong (R-Monrovia), a member of the committee. “It’s undeniable that this great nation faces unprecedented threats from across the globe. This NDAA addresses those threats head on.”
The congressman elaborated on what makes this year’s NDAA different from those in years past.
“Unlike any defense authorization before it, this NDAA includes provisions that are laser-focused on improving the quality of life for our troops, including a massive pay raise for our lower enlisted service members, sweeping on-base housing reform, and permanent authorization of the Military Spouse Career Accelerator pilot program.”
Strong said North Alabama plays a vital role in the nation’s defense and praised Committee Chair Mike Rogers (R-Saks).
“I am proud of the provisions in the FY25 NDAA that support the critical role North Alabama plays in our national defense,” said Strong. “I thank Chairman Rogers for his hard work to support our service members and I look forward to advancing this bill to the full House.”
Rogers called Strong a “tireless advocate” for North Alabama.
“Thanks to Rep. Strong’s leadership on the House Armed Services Committee, the FY25 NDAA will strengthen our military, support our service members and their families, and champion the vital role Alabama plays in bolstering our national defense,” said Rogers.
The NDAA, which authorizes $883.7 billion for the Defense Department, now heads to the House floor. The FY25 NDAA – when signed into law – will mark the 64th consecutive defense authorization.
Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @ShipleyAusten