Senator Roger Wicker criticizes the furlough of NNSA employees, urging bipartisan cooperation to ensure national security.
Quiver AI Summary
Statement on NNSA Furlough: U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, expressed concern over the furlough of approximately 80% of National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) employees. He deemed this situation "unacceptable," highlighting the potential risks to U.S. nuclear programs during government shutdowns.
Call for Bipartisanship: Wicker urged bipartisan cooperation to pass a clean Continuing Resolution to end the furlough and safeguard national security. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the safety and capability of the nuclear weapons stockpile with the collaboration of relevant authorities.
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Roger F. Wicker Net Worth
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- S.2586: MARA Act of 2025
- S.2580: Promoting American Competition in Aquaculture Research Act
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- S.2296: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
- S.2126: Integrated Ocean Observation System Reauthorization Act of 2025
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