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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Granger Secures Funding for Texas’ 12th Congressional District, Supporting Local Defense Jobs and Economy

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Kay Granger | Official U.S. House headshot

Kay Granger | Official U.S. House headshot

WASHINGTON – On June 22 the House Appropriations Committee passed the Defense Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2024. This bill provides critical funding for the Department of Defense.

“As the Chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, I secured funding that is crucial to defense jobs in and around Fort Worth,” said Chairwoman Kay Granger. “With North Texas being home to Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth and mission-critical defense companies, our region plays a crucial role in our national defense. The men and women who serve at Fort Worth’s military base defend the freedoms Americans enjoy every day, and we must ensure they have the most effective, cutting-edge aircraft to meet and defeat the threats we face.

“Fort Worth has some of the best manufacturing jobs in the country, and I am honored to represent our world-class workforce in Congress.

“The important role our defense industry plays to keep our military strong and prepared is essential in keeping our country safe from our adversaries. I am proud to advocate on their behalf to ensure they have the resources they need to promote a strong national defense, including funding for the F-35, V-22, and V-280.

“I look forward to this strong bill passing the House and Senate and being signed into law by the President.

“As always, I will continue to fight for the needs of our community and aim to bring more opportunities to the Fort Worth economy.”

BACKGROUND

The FY24 Defense appropriations bill supports Texas’ 12th Congressional District jobs

The bill includes 86 new F-35 aircraft to be built in the Lockheed facility in Fort Worth, which is three more than the Department of Defense requested. The bill also supports key modernization and sustainment efforts that are critical to the success of the program. The F-35 program supports over 17 suppliers that represent 49,000 direct and indirect jobs. The program represents an annual economic impact of $9.4 billion.

The bill provides $675 million for five additional CMV-22s, built by Fort Worth’s Bell Helicopter. These aircraft are critical for the operations of the United States Navy.

Also included is $1.49 billion for the development of the Bell V-280 for the United States Army's Future Long Range Assault Aircraft and Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft, supporting over 5,100 Fort Worth and North Texas employees.

Fort Worth is home to the world’s best defense employees and engineers specializing in delivering cutting-edge capabilities to our warfighters. In addition to the job creators listed above, Elbit Systems of America, Parker Aerospace, Moog, Memsel Inc., Eaton Aerospace, Nauticus Robotics, Albers Aerospace, GKN – and most importantly their hard-working employees – will directly benefit from this bill.

Original source can be found here.

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