A lot of the funding in the Supplemental goes to restoring our weapons as well as strengthening our military industrial base.
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Hoeven highlights the importance of supplemental funding for military restoration and industrial strength.
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This is a momentous occasion for our state, marking the completion of an institution that will stand for generations in honor of our 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt.
This selection builds on North Dakota’s leadership in energy innovation and will help strengthen our domestic critical minerals supply chain.
“We also discussed our shared economic interests, in addition to our strategic partnership, and met with industry leaders to help advance mutually beneficial trade opportunities.”
We’re working to advance this funding so we have the munitions and operational capabilities required to counter our adversaries and keep the maximum amount of pressure on rogue regimes like Iran.





