Skip to content
← Back to feed
Roger F. Wicker (R-MS)
Roger F. Wicker
Republican·Mississippi

Chairman Wicker Issues Statement on the NDAA

Chairman Wicker Issues Statement on the NDAA July 15, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, today issued the following statement: “Senator Schumer has chosen to block a bipartisan NDAA from advancing on the Senate floor. He has delayed a bill that prioritizes our military service members and ensures they are better prepared for the challenges ahead. The NDAA would have included another 86 amendments, split evenly between Republicans and Democrats. These amendments included bipartisan packages on crime and drugs, bipartisan provisions to ensure America stays ahead of China on chips and artificial intelligence, and bipartisan oversight measures for the State Department and intelligence community. It is difficult to understand this action given that the objections to beginning debate on the bill center on what is not in the bill. We have voted dozens of times on military action in Iran, both on the Senate floor and in our committee. Rather than requesting specific votes on Iran on the NDAA, Democrats simply voted against starting the process altogether. Similarly, the committee has already voted on the defense budget topline. This bill is not the proper vehicle to settle disagreements over the adequate balance between defense and domestic spending. I hope Senator Schumer will reconsider and allow the NDAA to come to the floor so that we can debate these topics and advance legislation containing over 1,100 individual ideas from every senator in this chamber.” ### Permalink: https://www.wicker.senate.gov/2026/7/chairman-wicker-issues-statement-on-the-ndaa

Source: https://www.wicker.senate.gov/2026/7/chairman-wicker-issues-statement-on-the-ndaa
Captured:
Last seen live:
Record ID: a3ee44f4-fc3a-47fe-8396-e8e16ac97903

Issued within 24 hours

Other senators' releases published in the day before or after this one.