Update on NGAUS Legislative Activities

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Stay informed about the latest legislative updates from the National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS). Learn about key agendas, priorities for the National Guard in the 21st century, NGAUS resolutions, NGREA requirements, and more, including details on the current congressional cycle update. Explore the essential role of legislative-industry relations and the focus on deployability, sustainability, and interoperability of the National Guard with the Active Component.


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  1. Legislative Update Mike Hadley NGAUS Legislative Director

  2. Agenda NGAUS Legislative Team NGAUS Resolutions NGREA Legislative-Industry Relations Congressional Cycle Update Priorities for a 21st Century National Guard

  3. NGAUS Legislative Team Priya Ghosh Ahola Deputy Legislative Director & General Counsel priya.ghosh@ngaus.org JC Cardinale BG (Ret) Roy Robinson NGAUS President president@ngaus.org COL (Ret) Mike Hadley Legislative Director mike.hadley@ngaus.org Legislative Programs Manager jc.cardinale@ngaus.org Adrienne Jackson Legislative Programs Manager adrienne.Jackson@ngaus.org Mark Malizia Legislative Analyst mark.malizia@ngaus.org Blaise Lemke Legislative Assistant blaise.Lemke@ngaus.org

  4. NGAUS Resolutions What They Are Foundational topics for NGAUS advocacy Proposals received annually from State Associations o Ideas to improve equipment, capabilities, and quality of life for Guardsmen and their families o Feed directly into NGAUS priorities What They Are Not Appropriations or NGREA funds Authorizations Programs of Record

  5. NGREA Requirements Items of Special Interest (ISIs) Not all products are good candidates for NGREA

  6. Legislative-Industry Relations Strategy Development Intelligence Comparison Networking/Idea Socialization

  7. Congressional Cycle Update All Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 Defense Legislation is Pending Appropriations Continuing Resolution (CR) signed on November 21, continues government funding until December 20 President s Budget Release HAC-D Approps. SAC-D Approps. House- passed Approps. Senate-passed Approps. Conference Committee Signed Into Law Current Point Authorizations FY20 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) currently in Conference Committee o Contentious issues include border wall funding, Space Force structure, paid family leave, PFAS restrictions, election security o Full NDAA possible this week President s Budget Release HASC NDAA SASC NDAA House- passed NDAA Senate-passed NDAA Conference Committee Signed Into Law Current Point

  8. Priorities for a 21st Century National Guard Ensuring Deployability, Sustainability, and Interoperability with the Active Component through The Same Equipment Concurrent & Proportional Fielding of Equipment to the National Guard, includes: o UH-60M, MQ-1C, F-35A, KC-46 & C-130J Procurement o AH-64E Apache Battalions Equipped at 24 Aircraft National Guard Equipment Modernization & Recapitalization, includes: o UH-60V Black Hawk & HMMWV Modernization o C-130H, A-10, F-15 & F-16 Modernization The Same Resources Future Multi-Domain Battlefield Interoperability, includes: o National Guard Integration into Total Force Cyber Mission & Training o Space National Guard as the Primary Combat Reserve within Future Space Force o Like Force Structure Increased Full Time Support/Manning Robust NGREA Funding Increased National Guard MILCON Funding The Same Benefits for the Same Missions Zero Cost TRICARE to Ensure Reserve Component Medical Readiness Ready Access to Mental Health Care & Suicide Prevention Protecting National Guard Equities in Duty Status Reform Tax Incentives for Guardsmen & Employers Providing Benefits & Leave Policies Befitting the Operational National Guard

  9. Questions?

  10. Backup

  11. NGAUS Mission Serve as the strongest advocate for National Guard servicemembers, their families, and veterans in Washington, D.C. Work to continuously improve National Guard readiness, modernization, and quality of life within the Total Force Promote the National Guard s rich militia heritage as the first military organization of the U.S.

  12. Organizational Structure Board of Directors NGAUS President Chief of Staff Executive Staff Legislation Communications Membership & Marketing Industry Relations Contracts/Finance/HR Director Director Director Director Director Industry Relations Staff Membership Staff Communications Staff Deputy Director Deputy Director Legislative Staff Marketing Staff Finance Staff

  13. NGAUS Strategic Overview Advocacy Apolitical & Non-Partisan Goals & Best Practices o Lobby for National Guard equipment parity and benefits equity o Develop strong relationships with Congress and staff, especially local staff o Collaboration with Department of Defense (DoD), Services, National Guard Bureau (NGB), Veterans Affairs (VA), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) o Grassroots engagement

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