Like many, if not most, of our members here, I share the view that large, immediate cuts to the defense budget would have substantially negative impacts on the ability of the U.S. military to carry out its missions.
Adam Smith
The Public Record
Adam Smith is a U.S. Representative for Washington's 9th congressional district, serving since 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, he has focused on various legislative efforts, particularly in defense and foreign policy. Throughout his tenure, Smith has been involved in key discussions and initiatives related to national security and military funding, reflecting his commitment to these issues. He has also been an advocate for progressive policies within his district and has worked on legislation addressing economic and social challenges faced by his constituents.
It is critically important that we make smart choices in this difficult budget environment.
We are not going to have more economic opportunity in this country if we have less influence in the world.
It is wrong to think the defense budget has somehow been held apart from our debt and deficit problems.
I believe that we can rationally evaluate our national security strategy, our defense expenditures, and the current mission sets we ask the military to undertake and come up with a strategy that requires less funding.
It is also important that we address the revenue side of our budget problem. We must consider raising additional revenue.
How can we make sure the military is a good steward of the taxpayers' dollar, without increasing the risk to our Armed Forces?
I believe that increasing the amount of revenue that we have available is critical to this effort.
Like many, if not most, of our members here, I share the view that large, immediate cuts to the defense budget caused by sequestration would have dangerous impacts on the ability of the U.S. military to carry out their missions.





