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Sens. Warren, Sheehy staff up on bipartisan navy invoice backed by Trump administration
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Sens. Warren, Sheehy staff up on bipartisan navy invoice backed by Trump administration

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Last updated: July 8, 2025 10:06 am
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Massachusetts Democrat Elizabeth Warren, one of the vital liberal members of the U.S. Senate, is teaming up with Montana Republican Tim Sheehy, one of many higher chamber’s most conservative, to advance a brand new Pentagon coverage that has earned help from high Trump administration officers.

Warren and Sheehy are introducing laws on Tuesday that will give the Division of Protection the “proper to restore” its personal navy tools — a coverage that might save the Pentagon cash, sources and, most critically, time. The laws, referred to as “The Warrior Proper to Restore Act”, has bipartisan help and is predicted to be included within the upcoming Nationwide Protection Authorization Act, which approves funds and coverage for the DOD.

Historically, protection contractors who present the U.S. navy with tools usually prohibit the DOD’s capability to conduct its personal repairs, resulting in larger prices, delays and waste. 

Warren and Sheehy pointed to situations the place the Navy needed to fly contractors out to sea to carry out routine fixes or Marines in Japan needed to ship engines again to the U.S. for restore as an alternative of on web site, and Marines in Korea having to decide on between violating contracts or delaying coaching workouts as a result of equipment was inoperable. And, they stated, in some situations, the Military cannot write its personal coaching handbook with out log out from a contractor. 

The senators additionally observe the exorbitant prices of restore by a contractor in comparison with that by a service member, and that many protection contracts prohibit sharing mental property and technical information with the DOD that will allow service members to restore their very own tools. 

Warren and Sheehy each sit on the Senate Armed Providers Committee, and are involved in regards to the affect on navy readiness and suppleness in addition to on nationwide safety. And every has a singular method to the coverage. 

Warren has lengthy advocated for this alteration, and views it as preventing in opposition to comfort and for extra competitors. Warren pushed the difficulty throughout Military Secretary Dan Driscoll’s affirmation listening to, and he agreed together with her issues. 

In April, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the Military to incorporate right-to-repair provisions in all new and current contracts. 

“To construct a leaner, extra deadly drive, the Military should remodel at an accelerated tempo by divesting outdated, redundant, and inefficient applications, in addition to restructuring headquarters and acquisition programs,” Hegseth wrote in a memo to Pentagon management. 

The Secretary of the Navy has additionally expressed help for the same coverage. 

The Warren-Sheehy laws wouldn’t solely codify that into regulation, however would additionally apply throughout navy branches. 

“It’s normal sense for members of our navy to have the ability to repair their very own weapons. Sen. Sheehy and I are preventing to enhance navy readiness and save taxpayers billions,” Warren stated in a press release to CBS. “It is about time we stand as much as Pentagon contractors which are squeezing each final cent from us on the expense of our nationwide safety.”

Sheehy is a former Navy SEAL officer, who deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and earned the Bronze Star and Purple Coronary heart. He approaches the difficulty as having served on the battlefield. 

“For many years, American service members have been compelled to depend on a damaged establishment to restore tools on the battlefield, threatening our readiness and costing taxpayers billions,” he stated. “Our warfighters – and the American public – deserve higher, and I am proud to steer this bipartisan laws to streamline bloated paperwork, improve competitors, and supply our warfighters with the standard and amount of apparatus they should win the following struggle.” 

Driscoll, the Military Secretary, additionally helps the laws. 

“Over the previous few a long time, the Military has signed away its capability to restore its personal tools. By means of the Military Transformation Initiative we’re going to be sure that each contract going ahead will allow our troopers to restore their very own tools,” he stated in a press release. “Doing this may save taxpayer {dollars} and get tools again on the battlefield quicker. I am thrilled this essential difficulty has bipartisan help in Congress.” 

Caitlin Huey-Burns

Caitlin Huey-Burns is a congressional correspondent for CBS Information and a fill-in anchor for the CBS Information 24/7 politics present “America Decides.”

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