Sen. Warren has a plan for military housing
The entrance to the U.S. Army?s Fort Benning in Columbus, Georgia, in 2015. The base is one of many where Reuters reporters found substandard housing conditions for military families. | AP
She?s co-sponsoring bill that aims to upgrade the poor state of privatized military housing for servicemembers A striking report released by the Army Inspector General this week found that housing for members of the U.S. military run by private companies is substandard and poorly maintained, and in many cases, provides the companies with long-term profits.
At a time when the federal government is redirecting funds appropriated for schools and other infrastructure improvements on military bases to pay for the border wall, the report underscores continued difficulty to provide quality housing and living conditions for our soldiers. In response to this report, part of a series of official investigations that have uncovered disturbing conditions for military families, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Deb Haaland introduced the Military Housing Oversight and Service Member Protection Act, a bill that aims to improve the state of military housing. ?Our servicemembers make sacrifices to protect our country, and they and their families deserve safe, affordable housing that isn?t falling apart around them,? Senator Warren said in a statement. ?This bill will eliminate the kind of corner-cutting and neglect the Defense Department should never have let these private housing provi...
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