With thousands of hungry troops, DOD urges limited income hikes (Roll Call)

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    Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-Calif., is among the handful of lawmakers pressing the Pentagon to do more about food insecurity among U.S. troops. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)

    With thousands of hungry troops, DOD urges limited income hikes – By John M. Donnelly (Roll Call) / Nov 22, 2022

    Many lawmakers and advocates say Pentagon is not doing nearly enough to fight food insecurity in the ranks

    Top Pentagon officials, in a document sent to lawmakers recently, backed higher pay increases for low-income servicemembers than the department’s leaders have publicly endorsed — but far from enough, critics say, to combat widespread hunger in the ranks.

    A Nov. 11 spreadsheet sent to Congress by Defense Department Comptroller Mike McCord listed nearly $30 billion in “highest priority” programs for the defense panels to consider in the fiscal 2023 defense authorization and appropriations bills. Most of the money, nearly $24 billion, would go to offset inflation, and the list also includes more spending on missiles, munitions and fighter jets.

    The department’s document recommended more generous pay enhancements than Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III has publicly proposed. The new behind-the-scenes recommendations include a “basic needs allowance” to keep troops’ incomes at 150 percent of the poverty line, which would be an increase above current law. Also included is an “inflation bonus” for 2023 for lower-income uniformed personnel that amounts to 3 percent of base pay, more than the House or Senate fiscal 2023 NDAAs would provide.

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