Gov. Edward Rendell gathered senior members of his staff to meet with some Pennsylvanians who Rendell believes “misunderstood our plans” to save NAS JRB Willow Grove. Folks in Horsham Township had expressed displeasure after Rendell rolled out his plan last month. Rendell made it clear at this meeting that he and his staff “are not supporting a civilian or commercial airport,” instead the airfield would serve agencies pursuing the homeland security and emergency response missions. Pennsylvania got the Air Force to buy off on the plan, which would have USAF take over the facility from the Navy, and then turn it over to the state. Besides the home-front resistance, the Navy initially quashed the plan, declaring that there was no provision for such a move in BRAC legislation. Rendell’s office says that lawmakers “are considering legislation to direct this military transfer.”
Congress Unveils $150B in New Defense Spending for 2025
April 28, 2025
The heads of the House and Senate Armed Services committees have unveiled a plan for $150 billion in new defense spending, as part of a massive planned package meant to advance President Donald Trump’s agenda. The proposed bill would inject several billion dollars into major Air Force priorities like nuclear modernization, aircraft…