Kay Hutchison
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Kay Bailey Hutchison is a former U.S. Senator from Texas, serving from 1993 to 2013. A member of the Republican Party, she was the first woman to represent Texas in the Senate. During her tenure, Hutchison was known for her work on issues such as space exploration, military funding, and education. She played a significant role in advocating for NASA and was a strong supporter of human spaceflight initiatives. Hutchison also served as the chair of the Senate Republican Conference and was involved in various bipartisan efforts throughout her career.
I think that is a very important point, and on jointness, which the Senator from Louisiana has focused on...
I hope that you will factor that in as quickly as possible as we are looking at some pretty substantial investments in traditional housing.
In past Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) rounds our Guard and Reserve forces have not been treated as well.
I would hope that you might look at an enduring base which would be Dyess as a possible recipient of some the C-17s.
I do want that to be available to every family, every military family, every base where you are going to make it a priority, and we will work to lift that cap.
do you think you're going to need that money or all of that money in this year's budget?
I just think because they're different, we shouldn't forget about them as a way to become more efficient.
Madam Vice Chairwoman, I would agree with you totally on wanting to know how much of the agreements have been made on costs and cost sharing, but there's one little semantic thing, we don't need the permission of Korea to leave a base or…
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