[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 77 (Thursday, May 4, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S2769]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GOVERNMENT FUNDING LEGISLATION
Mr. RUBIO. Mr. President, while not perfect, this bill includes
important provisions that will benefit Florida, strengthen our national
security, increase resources for our national defense and the fight
against ISIS, and give our military men and women the largest pay raise
in 6 years.
Given the threats our Nation faces from the likes of North Korea and
radical Islamic terrorists, a government shutdown would send exactly
the wrong message to the world at a time when it is counting on America
to lead.
I am pleased to see this bill funds the Department of Defense to
levels authorized by Congress and includes increases for ship building,
operations and maintenance, and military readiness. It also
incorporates the fiscal year 2017 Intelligence Authorization Act, IAA,
that provides essential guidance and authorities for our intelligence
community. This year's IAA requires the President to establish an
interagency committee to counter Russia's active measures against the
U.S., maintains resources for our intelligence community's
counterterrorism capabilities, and requires the Director of National
Intelligence to complete declassification reviews of terrorist
activities of each individual who has been transferred or released from
the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
This bill will ensure Florida can continue combatting the Zika virus
and the opioid epidemic that is devastating so many families in our
communities. I am committed to continuing to fight against Zika and
have begun working with the Senate Appropriations Committee to
establish an emergency health fund to provide funds for infectious
outbreaks, like Zika.
This appropriations bill will also support Everglades restoration and
improvements to the Herbert Hoover Dike and our State's ports.
Florida's citrus growers will get the help they need to counter the
terrible greening that is hurting their crops.
The bill also includes my legislation to protect public housing
residents and reform HUD's broken inspection process. I saw firsthand
the appalling conditions at Eureka Gardens in Jacksonville, Windsor
Cove Apartments in Orlando, and Stonybrook Apartments in Riviera Beach,
so I am glad this bill will help ensure the people at these properties
finally see real changes for the better.
These provisions make the bill worthy of my support, but as I have
said before, we cannot continue to run our country in this way, with
one temporary bill after another. Republicans and Democrats in Congress
must work together with the Trump administration to restore fiscal
sanity, set a long-term budget, and address our Nation's unsustainable
and growing debt.
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