National Defense
The primary function of the federal government is to provide for national defense. Congress must ensure that our armed forces have the proper training, equipment and funding to protect us from enemies both at home and abroad. It is a sad reality that in the post-9/11 world, terrorism is a very real threat. To combat this, we must remain steadfast in our commitment to providing the best security possible for U.S. citizens. I am fully committed to ensuring our Armed Forces have the resources necessary to protect our country, while eliminating waste and fraudulent spending. ISIS is a very real threat and we have to do everything we can to combat this organization at home and abroad. Keeping our nation safe starts with securing our borders both on the ground and through our airports. It's critical to keep up with who is coming into our country.
The Fifth District boasts one of the most critical military bases in the country, Shaw Air Force Base. The base is home to the largest combat F-16 wing, the 20th Fighter Wing, as well as Ninth Air Force and U.S. Air Forces Central (USAFCENT). Shaw is also the home to Third Army.
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BY VERA BERGENGRUEN
vbergengruen@mcclatchydc.com
Back on Capitol Hill after a seven-week recess, the first order of business for many South Carolina Republicans this week was to condemn the Obama administration’s transfer of $1.7 billion to Iran earlier this year, after new details about the transaction were revealed last month.
Contact:
Stephanie Faile (Mulvaney)
Stephanie.faile@mail.house.gov
Ian Jannetta (Van Hollen)
James Lewis (Lee)
Scott Jeffrey (Sanford)
Contact: Stephanie Faile
202.225.5501
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Representative Mulvaney released the following statement: