Wittman Votes For FY25 Military Construction-VA Appropriations Bill
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Rob Wittman (R-VA) voted for H.R. 8580, the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2025. The bill will enhance quality of life for military families, fully fund veterans' healthcare, invest in Virginia's military communities – all while ensuring responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
"Our servicemembers and veterans have selflessly served our nation and defended our freedoms — it's time these heroes and their loved ones get the support and assistance they deserve," said Congressman Wittman. "H.R. 8580 supports our military families, honors our commitment to veterans, promotes fiscal responsibility, and prevents government overreach. I was proud to vote for this critical funding, which will reverberate across the Commonwealth."
Key Virginia wins in H.R. 8580:
| Branch | Location | Project Title | Funding |
| Defense-Wide | Fort Belvoir | Defense Health Headquarters | $225 million |
| Air Force | Joint Base Langley-Eustis | Dormitory | $81 million |
| Army | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall |
Barracks | $180 million |
| Army | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall |
Horse Farm Land Acquisition | $8.5 million |
| Defense-Wide | Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story |
Special Operations Forces Human Performance Training Center |
$32 million |
| Navy and Marine Corps |
Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story |
Child Development Center (Design) |
$2 million |
| Navy and Marine Corps |
Naval Air Station Oceana | Child Development Center (Design) |
$2 million |
| Navy and Marine Corps |
Naval Air Station Oceana | Unaccompanied Housing (Design) | $16 million |
| Navy and Marine Corps |
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown |
Containerized Long Weapons Storage Magazine |
$52.6 million |
| Navy and Marine Corps |
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown |
Conventional Prompt Strike Test Facility |
$47.1 million |
| Navy and Marine Corps |
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown |
CPS Weapons Maintenance, Operations & Storage Facility |
$52.1 million |
| Navy and Marine Corps |
Norfolk Naval Shipyard | Dry Dock 3 Modernization (Incremental) |
$54.4 million |
| Defense-Wide | Pentagon | Metro Entrance Pedestrian Access Control Point |
$36.8 million |
| Army Reserve | Richmond | Area Maintenance Support Activity/Vehicle Maintenance Shop |
$23 million |
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