Garcia backs historic pay raise for junior enlisted troops

Congressman Mike Garcia, California's District 27 - Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Mike Garcia, California's District 27 - Official U.S. House headshot
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Mike Garcia (CA-27) voted in favor of the FY2025 Defense Appropriations bill, which passed out of the House Committee on Appropriations and will now advance to the House floor. This bill includes Rep. Garcia’s proposal to give U.S. junior enlisted troops the highest pay raise in history.

“We need to better invest in America’s greatest national security asset: Our brave men and women in uniform,” said Rep. Garcia. “I couldn’t be prouder to say this bill reflects my commitment to that all-important mission. Right now, people flipping burgers at fast-food restaurants are getting paid more than those willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. My proposed pay raise will right that wrong.”

“Military recruitment, retention, and morale are at historic lows, and it should come as no surprise. Pentagon leaders are issuing guidance to troops on how to cope with inflation eating their paychecks, and Army leaders are even suggesting that soldiers and their families consider going on food stamps. All of this comes at a time when our nation is facing problems of a magnitude unseen since the Axis of Evil, and still President Biden opposes this pay raise for our troops. I encourage my colleagues in the House to stand with our men and women in uniform, vote in favor of this bill, and better ensure America’s national security.”

The Defense Appropriations bill fully funds the military and refocuses the Pentagon on its core mission: Deter and win wars. This comprehensive funding package ensures that servicemembers and their families receive the support they need while underscoring a commitment to maintaining and enhancing national defense capabilities.

Some key provisions secured by Rep. Garcia in the Defense Appropriations bill include:

● Junior Enlisted Pay Raise: $2.5 billion increase to facilitate a 19.5% pay raise for junior enlisted troops (E1-E4)

● B-21 Raider Procurement: Full funding for the Air Force’s B-21 Raider procurement

● Critical Classified Programs that Reside in CA-27 and Throughout LA County

● U-2S Retirement Prohibition Language: Prohibits divestment of U-2 aircraft

● US-Israel Anti-Tunnel Cooperation: $80 million increase for anti-tunneling cooperation between the U.S. and Israel

● US-Israel Emerging Technology Cooperation: $47.5 million increase for joint emerging technology initiatives with Israel

● US-Israel Counter UAS and Directed Energy Cooperation: $55 million increase for counter UAS and directed energy cooperation efforts with Israel

● Therapeutic Dog Training Program: $16 million increase for therapeutic service dog training program by America’s VetDogs



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