Honored to attend the Harbor Deepening Ribbon Cutting that will allow the Port of NY/NJ to continue to boost our state's economy and jobs!

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Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.

I would like to thank my most recent group of summer interns for their tremendous work! Pictured: Matthew Latteri (Randolph), Reeve Carter (Mendham), Kathleen McHugh (Pequannock), Regina LoBiondo (Montville), Allison Werner (Morris Plains) and Leo Bertoldi (Roseland).

Another great summer weekend in Northern NJ with visits to the NJ Council of Jewish Women's annual Back 2 School event, Knee Deep Fishing Club of Lake Hopatcong Wounded Warrior picnic and the 60th season of Wild West City in Sussex County!

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Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.
Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.

Frelinghuysen Visits “Frontline States” in Battle Against Islamic Extremism

WASHINGTON, D.C. - House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) has returned to the United States after a multi-nation oversight mission to several key Middle Eastern nations and Afghanistan. Accompanied by Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-TX), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee (HASC), the delegation visited Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar, as well as Afghanistan. ...

Frelinghuysen and Thornberry met with key military leaders, including the U.S. Commander in Afghanistan, GEN John Nicholson, and with U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan P. Michael McKinley. The delegation also conferred with the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Stewart Jones.

Frelinghuysen also met with many warfighters who call New Jersey home.

Chairman Frelinghuysen and Chairman Thornberry are charged with Congressional oversight of the United States’ efforts to defeat the terrorist threat and support countries in the region that share our values and goals.

Frelinghuysen’s panel funds operations of the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community. Thornberry’s panel sets policy for the Department of Defense.

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Enjoyed seeing everyone at Jefferson Township Day!

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Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.

I would like to again thank my most recent group of hard-working DC interns Victoria, Amelia, Gebereal and Laura! Great Job!

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Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.
Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.
Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.

Great to meet Patience Tyne of Caldwell who is one of only 38 college students selected to serve as a Library of Congress Junior Fellow this summer! Congratulations and best of luck!

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Enjoyed a beautiful Independence Day weekend in #NJ with visits in Little Falls, Morristown and more!

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Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.

Enjoyed the early Independence Day Celebration in Fairfield!

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Back at Picatinny Arsenal again yesterday! Good meeting with Assistant Secretary of the Army Katrina McFarland and Arsenal leadership!

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Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.

Another beautiful weekend around #NJ11th including stops with constituents in Hopatcong, Laurelwood Arboretum in Wayne and the Townsquare Diner!

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Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.
Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.

Thanks again to all my Spring and Summer interns for all of their hard work! Enjoyed hosting you and best of luck to all!

Strong Bipartisan Support for Frelinghuysen’s Defense Appropriations Act

House Approves FY 2017 Military Funding bill 282-138

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. House of Representatives today passed the fiscal year 2017 Defense Appropriations bill. The legislation funds critical national security needs, including military operations, readiness programs and intelligence activities, as well as health and quality-of-life programs for our troops and military families.

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“In an increasingly dangerous and rapidly changing world, we must guarantee that our armed forces and intelligence community have the capability to defeat barbaric Islamic terror groups and deter aggressor-nations, like Russia, Iran, China, and North Korea,” said Defense Subcommittee Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11). “This bill recognizes the critical need for increased funding for more training, readiness and equipment and provides for military families. And our heightened oversight ensures that every dollar counts.”

The legislation meets the overall defense spending limits set by law for fiscal year 2017, providing $517.1 billion in discretionary funding – an increase of $3 billion above the fiscal year 2016 enacted level and $587 million below the President’s budget request. The bill also provides $58.6 billion in Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO)/Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) funding – the level allowed under current law. Following the lead of the recently-passed National Defense Authorization Act of 2017, the legislation targets approximately $16 billion of this OCO/GWOT funding to meet readiness, training needs within the base Pentagon budget.

“Over the past several years, our military and intelligence community has largely focused on the dangers posed by Islamic terrorist organizations – al Qaeda, the barbaric ISIS, Al Nusra and others. They remain a clear and present danger,” said Frelinghuysen. “But in recent years, new threats have emerged including a more aggressive and more capable Russia, an expansionist China, emboldened states like Iran and rogue nations like North Korea. At the same time, our readiness levels are alarmingly low for our soldiers, Marines, sailors and airmen, our decisive technological edge over our adversaries is eroding and our adversaries’ resolve and capability are only growing. Our FY 2017 Defense Appropriations bill begins to reverse these trends by providing more funding for national security,” he said.

“This bill fulfills the Congress’s primary responsibility – providing for the common defense while respecting the taxpayer by making commonsense budgeting decisions,” Chairman Frelinghuysen said.

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Gratified that the House of Representatives passed my FY17 Defense Appropriations bill to fund national security and readiness priorities for our warfighters!

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Great to see so many people and families as I continued my Listening Tour with stops at #WayneDay, #StanhopeDay and the Pequannock Street Fair!

It was a pleasure to meet with students from Newark Academy from #Livingston before their U.S. Capitol tour! Thanks for the opportunity to talk!

Congratulations to New Jersey’s #NJTF1 on its inclusion in our nation’s National Urban Search and Rescue System! I know its members, hailing from all 21 counties, will continue to make us proud!

Since well before September 11, 2001, New Jersey Task Force One (NJ-TF1) has shown professionalism and selflessness as it served as our state’s Urban Search and Rescue Team. Today, #FEMA has formally invited #NJTF1 to join the nation’s 28 team National Urban Search & Rescue System... – a recognition of our Task Force’ skill and professionalism and a strong step forward for New Jersey homeland security efforts.

Not only have the members of this team proven they are worthy of such designation – there is no question about it, New Jersey needs its own federally supported team. Frankly, we should have to wait no longer. FEMA should have made this designation years ago!

https://frelinghuysen.house.gov/…/frelinghuysen-applauds-u…/

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Great to visit U.S. Navy Base Lakehurst today as we work to see that New Jersey Task Force 1 receives a federal designation for its hard work to keep #NJ safe!

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Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.
Rodney Frelinghuysen's photo.