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National Defense is the number one responsibility of the Federal government, and the technological advantage our troops have in the field today is due to investments in R&D from years past. Congressman Brooks believes we must continue to commit the resources necessary to maintain our advantage in the field over any potential enemy of the future.
Congressman Brooks founded and co-chairs the Army Aviation Caucus, which has the mission of assuring Army Aviation has the support needed to successfully perform current and future missions. The bi-partisan Caucus is made up of more than 40 members and meets an average of once a month. In addition to educational sessions, the Caucus has sent letters to the Administration asking for clarification on several issues and is a great avenue for community and military involvement. Congressman Brooks has also introduced legislation (HR 4125, Protecting U.S. Missile Defense Information Act) to prohibit the Administration from giving away America’s classified missile defense information, including hit-to-kill technology.
For more information concerning Defense and National Security, please contact Congressman Brooks' Washington, DC office.
Press Releases
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Rep. Brooks' Statement on the Murder of Ambassador Stevens
09/12/12Washington, D.C. – Today Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) delivered a speech on the floor of the U.S. House condemning the assassination of the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, John Christopher Stevens, and three other Americans.
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Rep. Brooks' Statement on the Murder of Ambassador Stevens
09/12/12Washington, D.C. – Today Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) delivered a speech on the floor of the U.S. House condemning the assassination of the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, John Christopher Stevens, and three other Americans.
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Rep. Brooks' Amendment to Protect U.S. Missile Intelligence Passes
07/19/12Washington, D.C. – This afternoon Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) announced the passage of his limitation amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Bill.
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Al.com: Raytheon opens Redstone facility with eye on February date for first SM-6 integration
11/26/12HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Raytheon held ribbon cutting ceremonies for its new $75 million missile integration and testing facility at Redstone Arsenal Monday. Now, company officials said, it's time to get to work.
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Al.com: Sequestration could have more than $2.5 billion impact to Alabama's economy
11/16/12A $1 billion cut in military contract spending in Alabama through sequestration could mean a $2.5 billion impact to Alabama's economy, according to experts, and that's before the state deals with the trickle-down effect such losses could have on r
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WHNT: Deadline Draws Near For Potentially Crippling Defense Cuts
11/11/12HUNTSVILLE, Ala.(WHNT) – All eyes are now on the White House and Congress with massive defense cuts set to take effect in just a matter of weeks, dealing a potentially devastating blow to north Alabama.
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