U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers will be the first congressperson from Alabama to chair the House of Representatives’ Armed Services Committee.
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers announced that he will lead the House of Representatives’ Armed Services Committee Tuesday.“Our nation faces unprecedented threats from China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran. In order to deter these threats and remain the most feared force in the world — we must ensure that our military focuses on lethality and capability,” Rogers wrote in a press release.
“Over the next two years, the House Armed Services Committee will provide our warfighters with the resources and weapons they need to deter and, if necessary, defeat any adversary anywhere in the world.”I am deeply honored to be the first Congressman from the state of Alabama to serve as Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. Our nation faces unprecedented threats, and I am ready to work to ensure our armed forces remain the greatest force in the world.
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