WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI), today applauded House passage of the Fiscal Year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) which included key provisions she secured as a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), including $1 billion for the defueling and closure of Red Hill and nearly $800 million for other military infrastructure upgrades in Hawaii. The NDAA—which passed the House by a vote of 350-80 and now heads to Senate for final passage—also included Senator Hirono’s legislation to electrify all of the military’s non-tactical vehicles by 2035.
“As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, my priority in NDAA—first and foremost—has been to safely close Red Hill. I’m proud that I successfully secured $1 billion in this year’s NDAA for that purpose. In addition to Red Hill, families and servicemembers in Hawaii continue to bear the brunt of other aging and poorly maintained military infrastructure. I fought to secure over $800 million to safeguard and modernize critical infrastructure in Hawaii and across the region in order to protect families and ensure INDOPACOM meets its mission of enhancing stability in our region,” said Senator Hirono. “While DoD works to modernize its infrastructure, Congress has a responsibility to reduce the government’s carbon emissions. That’s why we included language to require the Defense Department to transition its non-combat vehicle fleet to electric and other zero-emissions vehicles by 2035. There’s still a lot of work to do reduce the military’s dependence on oil and reduce our emissions, but this bill is a step in the right direction.”
More information on the military provisions Senator Hirono secured is available below:
Red Hill
Delivering for Hawaii
Strengthening Our Ability to Protect the Pacific Region
Prioritizing Sustainability
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