BREAKING: Senate Approves Arizona Priorities in Annual Defense Bill

Dec 11, 2020

Sinema secured critical funding for Luke Air Force Base, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Fort Huachuca, Yuma Proving Ground, and the Arizona National Guard
Sinema-shaped bill also gives Arizona servicemembers pay raises, increases access to health care, and improves veterans’ childcare options

WASHINGTON –  Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema secured multiple Arizona military priorities in this year’s annual defense bill, which passed the U.S. Senate with bipartisan support. Funding for critical projects at Luke Air Force Base, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Fort Huachuca, Yuma Proving Ground, and the Arizona National Guard—along with Sinema’s provisions increasing child care funding and enhancing telehealth services—are included in the NDAA. The legislation heads to the President’s desk to be signed into law.
 
“Arizona’s servicemembers put their lives on the line to keep us safe and secure, and I am committed to ensuring they get the support and resources needed do their jobs and maintain Arizona’s leadership in America’s national security,” said Sinema.
 
“The West Valley Defense Alliance is incredibly thankful for Senator Sinema’s continued advocacy for Arizona’s defense industry and military assets, like Luke Air Force Base. With her support, the Senate authorized $5.3 billion for 60 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft to build a 5th Squadron at Luke. Her input on the NDAA will have a lasting positive impact on Arizona’s military installations and defense industry, and the WVDA deeply appreciates her tireless commitment to ensuring our warfighters have the equipment and resources necessary to keep our nation safe,” said Lynndy Smith, Chair, West Valley Defense Alliance.
 
“Since her election to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate in 2018, Senator Kyrsten Sinema has maintained a continued focus on economic development and job growth potential in northern Arizona.  As the voice for our only military installation in northern Arizona, as well as representing the local officials and businesses, we commend Senator Sinema for her work on the NDAA, and her commitment to expanding mission critical economic activities at Camp Navajo in Bellemont.  We’ll look back on this time many years from now, and reflect gratefully on the key opportunities created by Senator Sinema’s bi-partisan leadership in Washington, D.C,” said Julie Pastrick, President Northern Arizona Military Affairs Council (NAMAC).
 
“The Southern Arizona Defense Alliance would like to thank Senator Sinema for her work on this year’s National Defense Authorization Act. This defense bill has many welcomed provisions for Southern Arizona including protecting the A-10s at Davis-Monthan, additional infrastructure for Yuma Proving Ground, Marine Air Corps Station, and the Arizona National Guard, as well as protecting Fort Huachuca. These are huge wins for all of Arizona and we are very grateful for the work of Senator Sinema in advancing this bipartisan legislation,” said Ted Maxwell, Major General (Ret.) USAF, President, Southern Arizona Defense Alliance.
 
“The Mesa Industry and Defense Council is thankful for all of the work Senator Sinema has done to include Arizona provisions in this year’s National Defense Authorization Act. From additional manufacturing in Mesa to adding new cybersecurity measures, this is a huge win for Arizona. MIDC looks forward to final passage of this legislation,” Sally Harrison, President and CEO, Mesa Industry and Defense Council
 
“The Huachuca 50 is grateful for the leadership of our Senators who listened to the needs of the community and ensured that the National Defense Authorizations Act for 2021 addresses some of Fort Huachuca’s most pressing needs. These include more than $34 million for a new Defense Information System Agency laboratory on Fort Huachuca, welcome changes to the DOD medical program, and increased support for Sentinel Landscape. The Huachuca 50 looks forward to working with our elected officials during the remainder of this Congress,” said the Huachuca 50.
 
“The Yuma 50 is overwhelmed by the enormity of projects and efforts that are included in this defense bill.  Funding for active duty and veterans as well as our Arizona facilities are all incorporated into this bill. Senator Sinema has truly listened to the needs and issues of our military, and this is a statement of her commitment to Arizona and those who serve.  We are grateful to Senator Sinema for moving the needs of our military forward in a bipartisan manner in this year’s National Defense Authorization Act,” said Julie Engel, President, Yuma 50.
 
“I thank Senator Sinema for her efforts to provide for the current and future needs of the Yuma military installations as well as the needs of our men and women serving their country in Yuma. The appropriate facilities, equipment and services reinforce the world class military operations that occur at MCAS Yuma and at US Army Yuma Proving Ground,” said Douglas J. Nicholls, Mayor, City of Yuma.
 
“Arizona’s job creators appreciate Sen. Sinema’s commitment to ensuring an NDAA reaches the president’s desk. This critically important bill contains several important provisions for Arizona, including the CHIPS Act, which will increase U.S. investment in the semiconductor industry. Arizona is a proven leader in this space and will benefit greatly from this redoubling of efforts to solidify the country’s standing as a global semiconductor manufacturing and research powerhouse. We applaud Sen. Sinema for working in a bipartisan manner on this crucial piece of legislation,” said Glenn Hamer, president and CEO, Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
 
“Arizona’s financial services industry greatly appreciates Senator Sinema’s successful advocacy for including much needed Anti-money Laundering/Bank Secrecy Act reforms in this year’s National Defense Authorization Act.  Having FinCEN establish and maintain a national beneficial ownership registry promotes efficiencies that both reduces burdens on banks and their customers while also continuing to assist law enforcement,” said Paul Hickman, President and CEO of The Arizona Bankers Association.
 
“Recognized as a global leader in the field of hypersonics, the University of Arizona’s interdisciplinary research teams and its unique wind tunnel test facilities are an integral part of the Department of Defense’s national wind tunnel facility ecosystem. We offer special thanks to Senator Sinema for helping promote the University’s hypersonics capabilities,” said Austin Yamada, President/CEO of the University of Arizona Applied Research Corporation.
 
“There is much to be proud of in the NDAA.  Final action to secure the conveyance of Camp Navajo is a positive step in forest restoration efforts in Northern Arizona that will inform not only our region, but the entire southwest and United States. NAU’s Ecological Restoration Institute will be able to further expand work supporting healthy forests, forest fire prevention and the forest industry, fueling job creation,” said Rita Cheng, President of Northern Arizona University.

 
Luke Air Force Base
Funding for F-35s at Luke Air Force Base
·         Sinema secured $5.3 billion for 60 F-35s for the Air Force, ensuring an additional squadron of F-35s for Luke Air Force Base. The F-35s are the next generation of strike fighters and provide increased aero-performance, stealth signature and countermeasures.
 
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base  
Prohibits the Retirement of the A-10 Program at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
·         Sinema secured continued support for the A–10 Thunderbolt II program at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, prohibiting the retirement of A-10 airplanes in 2021.
 
Secures State-of-the-Art COMPASS CALL Aircraft for Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
·         Sinema secured $170 million for procurement of the Compass Call aircraft. The Compass Call capability is the Air Force’s premier wide-area coverage Airborne Electronic Attack Offensive Counter Information weapon system.
 
Fort Huachuca
Funding to Protect Land for Fort Huachuca 
·         Sinema secured $100 million for the Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration program, allowing the Department of Defense to partner with conservation trusts to acquire land. The land will be used to protect Fort Huachuca from commercial or residential encroachment that could undermine training or the use of the airspace.
 
Funding for the Defense Information Systems Agency Laboratory Building at Fort Huachuca
·         Sinema secured $33.7 million for military construction on the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Laboratory Building at Fort Huachuca. The DISA Lab Building will consolidate Joint Interoperability Test Command (JTIC) operations, which are currently located in temporary trailers, into a modern facility at Fort Huachuca. JITC testbed facility will provide global testing capabilities, which extends to the entire spectrum of DoD, Federal government, private industry, and allies in support of commands and control, intelligence and defense reform initiative.
 
Funding for Tactical Electronic Warfare Systems
·         Sinema secured $28 million for Tactical Electronic Warfare Systems used at Fort Huachuca. The resources secured will help Army units conduct advanced intelligence collection and electronic warfare.
 
Yuma-Area Military Installations
Secured Funding for Yuma Proving Ground’s Free Fall School Ready Building
·         Sinema secured $14 million for military construction of a “Ready Building” the Military Free Fall School at Yuma Proving Ground.
 
Secured Funding for the Special Operations Forces Hangar at Yuma Proving Ground
·         Sinema secured $49.5 million for military construction of a Special Operations Forces Hangar at Yuma Proving Ground
 
Secured Funding for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter at MCAS Yuma
·         Sinema secured $1.1 billion for 10 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft used by servicemembers at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma. MCAS Yuma is currently waiting for the arrival of a fifth squadron of F-35’s.
 
Arizona Air National Guard
Secured Camp Navajo Land Conveyance
·         Sinema secured the authorization of a 3,000 acre land conveyance at Camp Navajo. 
 
Funding for the Tucson National Guard Readiness Center
·         Sinema secured $18.1 million in military construction for a Tucson National Guard Readiness Center. The construction of a 86,759 square foot National Guard Readiness Center will support training, administrative, and logistical requirements for the Arizona Air National Guard. This facility will be built on state land and designed to meet mission requirements for the 222nd Transportation Company.
 
Secured Continued Support for KC-135 Tankers for the 161st Refueling Wing
·         Sinema secured continued support for the KC-135 tanker aircraft until FY23. The KC-135 Stratotanker is a proven and crucial airframe for aerial refueling used by the Arizona National Guard’s 161st Air Refueling Wing located at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix. Their mission is important to support training at Luke AFB, DM AFB, MCAS Yuma, and other units across the Southwestern United States.
 
Arizona’s Military and Veteran Community
3 Percent Pay Raise for Arizona Servicemembers
 
Focus on Increasing the Capacity and Quality of Childcare in the Military
Sinema fought for language to improve childcare for servicemembers and their families. The bill includes her amendment to increase funding for construction of Child Development Centers on military installations, as well as provisions to bring down the cost of childcare for servicemembers, increase the number of options available to families and improve hiring authorities at Child Development Centers.
 
Increase Coverage of Agent Orange Exposure for Vietnam Veterans
·         Sinema ensured Parkinsonism, bladder cancer, and hypothyrodism were added to the diseases associated with exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam.
 
Funding for safe and secure aircraft
·         Sinema secured $850 million for Crashworthy, Ballistically Tolerant Fuel Systems, ensuring Arizona servicemembers’ aircrafts are safe and secure.
·         Sinema secured $792 million for the remanufacture of the AH-64E, which is the most up-to-date model of the Army’s “Apache” attack helicopter.
 
VA Mission Telehealth Clarification Act 
·         Sinema secured inclusion of her VA Mission Telehealth Clarification Act. Sinema’s bipartisan bill allows Department of Veterans Affairs health trainees to train on and utilize the VA telehealth system. During the coronavirus pandemic, many non-emergency medical services are now being conducted via telehealth. Increasing access to telehealth for Arizona veterans will reduce the spread of the coronavirus and help save lives.
 
Newborn of Veterans Health Care  
·         Sinema secured a provision allowing the VA to provide health care services to newborns of women veterans beyond 7 days and transportation to newborns to receive that care. Currently, VA is only authorized to provide up to 7 days.
 
Childcare Unfunded Priorities Report 
·         Sinema included an amendment to modify the authority of the Service Secretaries to request additional funding for military construction projects related to child development centers on military installations. 
 
Keeping Arizona Secure
Combatting Terrorism and Cartel Financing
·         Sinema helped secure major reforms that crack down on the shell corporations that terrorist organizations, drug cartels, and other criminal syndicates use to conceal illicit activity and hide assets. The provision requires companies to disclose beneficial ownership information to the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), and it is a result of successful bipartisan, bicameral negotiations for which Sinema advocated. The bill’s language draws from the ILLICIT CASH Act, Sinema-backed bipartisan legislation requiring disclosure of beneficial ownership information to FinCEN.
 
·         Sinema’s FinCEN Improvement Act, which reforms and enhances FinCEN’s duties to help crack down on illicit financing, is also included in the bipartisan defense bill. The bipartisan FinCEN Improvement Act directs the agency to work with tribal law enforcement agencies, protect against terrorist threats domestically or internationally, and ensures a focus on emerging financial technologies and virtual currencies.
 
Cybersecurity Advisory Committee Authorization Act 
·         Sinema secured inclusion of her Cybersecurity Advisory Committee Authorization Act. Sinema’s legislation establishes an advisory committee of no more than 35 professionals from across a range of industries to provide the Director of Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency guidance on cybersecurity policy.
 
Cybersecurity State Coordinator Act
·         Sinema secured inclusion of her bipartisan bill that establishes a cybersecurity state coordinator in Arizona to prepare, manage, and respond to cybersecurity threats.
 
CHIPS for America Act
·         Sinema secured the inclusion of significant portions of her bipartisan Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act. This provision will restore American leadership in semiconductor manufacturing by establishing Federal grants to enable advanced research and development, securing the supply chain, and ensuring long-term national security and economic competitiveness.
 
 Border Security
·         Sinema secured the inclusion of language she helped develop to improve our nation’s ability to limit the flow of drugs and illegal goods into our nation through our land ports of entry. This language requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to create a plan to improve the use of large-scale non-intrusive inspection systems to eventually scan 100 percent of the traffic coming into the United States.