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Gates urges Congress to pass omnibus appropriation bill

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12/16/2010 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates urged Congress Dec. 16 to approve an omnibus appropriation bill rather than requiring the Defense Department to operate under a year-long continuing resolution.

"To do otherwise would leave the department without the resources and flexibility needed to meet vital military requirements," Secretary Gates said in a written statement released by Pentagon officials. "The proposed continuing resolution would cut defense funding by about $19 billion, but would not reduce or eliminate any of the additional bills we must pay in the coming year.

"We will need to cover the military pay raise, increases in military health-care costs, higher fuel prices, and other 'fact of life' bills," the secretary said. "None of these additional costs are covered by a continuing resolution."

An omnibus appropriation would allow Pentagon officials to pursue critical national security initiatives, such as standing up the new Cyber Command, increasing special operations forces, and funding family support improvements, including efforts to upgrade Department of Defense schools, Secretary Gates said.

"The heavy volume of reprogrammings needed to manage the vast and complex operations of this department under a year-long continuing resolution would slow our efforts to meet unanticipated wartime needs," he added.

"I urge the Congress to take these concerns into account and enact a full defense appropriations bill as part of an omnibus appropriations bill," Secretary Gates said.

(Courtesy of the American Forces Press Service)



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12/17/2010 10:21:55 AM ET
I must say that I can't seem to remember a Defense Secretary so politically vocal. First he urges Congress to repeal DADT now he's urging Congress to pass another controversial bill...Is this really the proper behavior for a SecDef?
Dubya, RAFL
 
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