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House Passes President Trump’s America First Government Funding Bill
Bill Includes Big Wins for Georgia
Washington, Mar 22 -
Rep. Tom Graves (R-GA-14) today voted for and the House passed legislation to fund the federal government for the rest of fiscal year 2018. The legislation contains major conservative policy victories and includes many of Georgia’s top federal priorities.
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“President Trump’s funding bill puts America First and Georgia First,” said Rep. Graves. “A key part of the president’s Make America Great Again plan was to rebuild our military. This bill delivers the largest increase in defense funding in 15 years, including the biggest pay raise for troops in eight years. Additionally, the bill makes a down payment on rebuilding our nation’s crumbling infrastructure and provides new funding to secure the border and build the wall. The bill also includes major victories for Georgia. It protects our water rights, directs critical funding toward the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project and ensures the more than 100,000 servicemembers stationed in our state get the resources they need.”
Highlights of the bill are detailed below.
Eliminated language from the Senate bill that was intended to negatively impact Georgia’s water rights.
Largest rebuild and increase in military funding in 15 years, providing an additional $61.1 billion to strengthen the military, including a 2.4 percent pay raise for the troops.
Ensures the more than 100,000 servicemembers stationed in Georgia get the resources they need, including:
Provides a $1.6 billion down payment to begin construction of President Trump’s border wall and provides additional funds to hire more Border Patrol agents.
Prohibits taxpayer funding for abortions.
Provides $320 million to ensure a smooth transition to the brand new tax code and improve services and response time for taxpayers.
Provides an additional $19 million to the Treasury Department’s Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence to fight terrorist financing and enforce sanctions against Iran, North Korea, Russia and Cuba.
Provides the highest level of funding ever for the seven million veterans who utilize the Department of Veterans Affairs, including funds for mental healthcare, suicide prevention, homeless veterans services and opioid abuse treatment; and increases oversight of the VA.
Makes a down payment to rebuild and improve our nation’s crumbling infrastructure, including $50 million for the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project.
Provides more than $700 million for the Small Business Administration to support private-sector job creation and economic growth in local communities as well as more than $12 million to help veterans start and grow small businesses.
Includes $100 million to begin implementation of the Technology Modernization Fund, a top priority of the Trump administration, which will help defend the country against devastating cyberattacks by hostile nations.
Provides nearly $4 billion to combat the opioid epidemic ravaging rural communities across America.
Boosts funding for the National Institutes of Health by $3 billion for research to prevent, slow and cure diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s and Diabetes.
Includes the historic RAY BAUM’s Act, which prepares the Federal Communications Commission for the future while ensuring rural communities like Northwest Georgia have access to 5G wireless data, as well as uninterrupted access to broadcast television and radio.
Contains more than $600 million for programs to expand internet access in rural areas like Northwest Georgia.
Freezes funding for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and slashes unnecessary and harmful EPA regulations, such as the rule allowing the EPA to regulate the lead content of ammunition and fishing tackle.
Maintains critical funding for joint defense and security programs.