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Congressmen Alford and Carbajal Launch Bipartisan Long Range Strike Caucus

Washington, DC – Earlier today, Congressmen Alford (MO-04) and Salud Carbajal (CA-24) launched the Bipartisan Long Range Strike Caucus. The Long Range Strike Caucus provides an informal, bipartisan opportunity to educate Members on current and future U.S. Bomber capabilities, advocate for this essential instrument of national security, and facilitate engagement between Congress, industry, and the Department of Defense. 

 

This Caucus advocates for our nation’s bomber force and the many missions that support our bombers in conducting Long Range Strike. This includes Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve units that provide Fighter Escort, Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses, Air Refueling, Test, Acquisition, and depot maintenance.

 

The following Representatives have joined the Long Range Strike Caucus.

  • Cole
  • Bost
  • Turner 
  • Brownley 
  • Fleischmann 
  • S. Graves 
  • Courtney
  • Davis
  • Johnson (SD) 
  • Lalota 
  • LaMalfa 
  • Luetkemeyer 
  • Mast 
  • McCormick 
  • Moylan 
  • Veasey
  • Wagner 

 

Congressman Mark Alford issued the following statement:

 

“The Long Range Strike Caucus will serve as a platform to highlight our bomber and long range munition capabilities that can hold targets at risk anytime, anywhere in the world. This caucus will advocate for the U.S. bomber force and credible deterrence to maintain peace through strength. I'm honored to lead this group with co-chair Rep. Carbajal.”

 

Congressman Salud Carbajal said:

 

“Ensuring all three legs of our nation’s nuclear triad is critical to our national security and strategic deterrence. The Air Force’s bomber fleet has served our nation well for decades, and it is critical we continue to modernize these aircrafts. I am proud to serve alongside Congressman Alford as co-chairs of the Long Range Strike Caucus to continue advocating for these programs.”

 

 Media inquiries for Rep. Alford should be directed to Austin Higginbotham austin.Higginbotham@mail.house.gov