House just voted to go to conference w/Senate on #FY21NDAA bill by voice vote,requested by House Armed Services Chair Smith.Lawmakers will negotiate differences btwn the 2 versions.Both defense bills contain language WH opposes to rename military bases named for Confederate ldrs.
396-8: House voted to close portions of the #FY21NDAA defense bill conference with Senate to discuss classified security information. 5 House Republicans, 2 Democrats and Libertarian Amash voted No. clerk.house.gov/evs/2020/roll2…
Pelosi in announcing House Democratic conferees on #FY21NDAA:"This summer,the House & Senate on a bipartisan basis passed NDAAs with provisions to begin the process of changing the names of military bases and infrastructure named after individuals who served in the Confederacy."
Pelosi: "It is imperative that the conference report include provisions that secure this essential priority. Our bases should reflect our highest ideals as American."
speaker.gov/newsroom/11182…
McCarthy in announcing House GOP conferees in #FY21NDAA:"This important cmte is charged with getting our national defense policy signed into law to ensure that the Department of Defense has the resources and authorities needed to defend the US & our national security interests."
McCarthy: "I am confident that these House Republicans will help bring both chambers of Congress together to produce a bill worthy of that mission." republicanleader.gov/leader-mccarth…

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