Press Release
Bera Votes to Strengthen U.S. National Security and Ties with the Indo-Pacific, Provide Pay Increase for American Service MembersFY23 NDAA includes four Bera-led amendments to bolster American leadership and security in the Indo-Pacific
Washington, DC,
July 14, 2022
Representative Ami Bera (CA-07) today voted for the Fiscal Year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which authorizes annual programming and spending for the Department of Defense and other U.S. national security programs. The NDAA passed the House of Representatives with strong bipartisan support and includes four key amendments authored by Representative Bera. "The United States and our allies and partners face a wide range of global challenges, as evidenced by Vladimir Putin's ongoing deadly invasion of Ukraine and China's aggressive actions in the Indo-Pacific," said Representative Bera, who serves as the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, Central Asia, and Nonproliferation. "This national defense bill will strengthen our ability to confront growing threats to U.S. interests globally while bolstering our competitiveness on the global stage. This vote also provides a much-deserved pay increase for our brave service members who work tirelessly to keep American families safe." Bera continued: "I'm particularly pleased that my four bipartisan amendments were included in this year's NDAA, including my legislation to increase U.S. diplomatic and development resources to the Indo-Pacific, strengthen U.S. support for Taiwan, counter growing economic coercion from the People's Republic of China, and establish a fellowship to broaden U.S people-to-people ties with Taiwan and expertise in the Indo-Pacific. My amendments are crucial to bolstering American leadership and security in the Indo-Pacific, which remains the most consequential region for U.S. foreign policy and economic prosperity." The Bera-supported legislation includes several critical provisions, including:
The bipartisan defense bill includes multiple Bera-led amendments, including:
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