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The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee approved on Thursday a 2019 Defense Appropriations Bill that includes critical funding for Bath Iron Works and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery.
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, a senior member of that committee and the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, said in support of the ongoing and future shipbuilding work at BIW, the committee-approved bill funds the construction of three Arleigh Burke-class destroyers in fiscal year 2019. It also provides an additional $250 million in advanced procurement funding above the Trump administration’s request to build an additional destroyer in fiscal year 2020, which would bring the total number of ships in FY 2020 to three and fully funds the DDG-1000 shipbuilding program.
The FY 2019 Defense Appropriations Bill calls for a $675 billion military budget, an increase of $20.4 billion above the previous year’s enacted level. It provides a total of $24 billion for Navy shipbuilding and funds the largest pay increase for members of the armed forces in nearly a decade.
The funding bill now awaits consideration by the full Senate.
Collins reported that the funding bill makes important investments in the country’s public shipyards, including Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery.
Provisions that will improve the Kittery yard’s infrastructure as well as support the shipyard’s employees include:
Collins also noted that the legislation contains a provision she authored urging the Secretary of the Navy to end hiring delays at public shipyards in order to avoid an impact on shipyard operations.
“At a time when threats to our nation seem to be increasing rather than decreasing, the value and importance of our naval assets to security and stability have never been greater,” Collins said in a news release. “This funding bill affirms the strategic importance of our Navy and shipbuilding programs by including funding for three destroyers while also including $250 million for an additional destroyer in fiscal year 2020. … I am proud of the continued investments this bill makes in our nation’s public shipyards. This funding will help Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and the other public shipyards keep our nation’s submarines at sea for years to come.”
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