U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin raised an alarm on the Trump decision to divert critical funding from Wisconsin manufacturers to pay for his boondoggle of a border wall project, something he has continually promised the American people that Mexico would pay for. Oshkosh Defense and Fairbanks Morse will lose millions of dollars intended to support Wisconsin jobs and strengthen national security.
As a member of the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee, Senator Baldwin joined her Democratic colleagues in objecting to the short sighted and dangerous transfer of $3.8 billion from the Department of Defense to be used to build part of President Donald Trump’s ineffective wall on the southwest border.
“President Trump promised the people of Wisconsin that Mexico would pay for his border wall and now he is making American taxpayers fund it,” Senator Baldwin said. “Wisconsin manufacturers strengthen our national defense and create jobs, but Trump is taking funding away from our economy and the workers that build it.”
The President’s unilateral action takes $101 million that was appropriated by Congress for Oshkosh Defense to build Heavy wheeled defense vehicles for the Army. The action comes after Senator Baldwin worked to secure the funding in the FY20 spending bill to support hundreds of jobs in small and medium sized businesses across the Midwest, and is crucial to our national and economic security.
Baldwin also helped secure funding for the America-class Amphibious Navy Ship which would use diesel engine-driven electrical power generation systems provided by Fairbanks Morse in Beloit. Trump’s reprogramming takes $650 million that was just added last year for a new ship that Fairbanks would have provided engines for. This program supports more than 100 jobs in Beloit.
Along with Senator Baldwin, Senators Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Dick Durbin (D-IL), Jack Reed (D-RI), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Patty Murray (D-WA), Jon Tester (D-MT) and Tom Udall (D-NM) sent a letter to Defense Secretary Mark Esper. The Senators called out this ongoing scheme as not only divisive, but poisonous to the relationship they seek on national defense matters – which should be above partisanship – and harmful to our national security.
“We are dismayed that the Department decided to target congressional increases to a vast number of critical programs, from aircraft to ships, including the perennially-underfunded Army National Guard, Air National Guard, and other Reserve Components,” the Senators wrote. “The raid on this funding is quite simply an attack on the efforts to ensure our citizen-soldiers are prepared to respond to disasters, both overseas and in nearly every community in all fifty states and four territories.”
This is the third time in less than one year that the Defense Department has used this unilateral process to bypass Congress.
In Spring of 2019, the Defense Department transferred $2.5 billion in funding to be used to build part of President Trump’s border wall, and the President later raided $3.6 billion more in military construction funds for his wall as well.
In January, it was reported that President Trump intends to raid $7.2 billion from military funds this year to pay for his wall, diverting funding from military families and forcing American taxpayers to pay for his vanity project and failed campaign promise.
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Clinton Massey, Oshkosh Corporation, and Fairbanks Morse