Malvern Daily Record

2022 offers new opportunit­ies to make bipartisan progress

- Sen. John Boozman

Congress ended 2021 by strengthen­ing national security and improving resources to our servicemem­bers and their families with passage of the bipartisan Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorizat­ion Act, which will allow us to be better prepared for threats from our adversarie­s and protect our interests at home and abroad. The bipartisan support for this bill was a big accomplish­ment considerin­g Congress spent much of the year debating the partisan agenda driven by the president and his allies in Congress. It’s time to leave that agenda behind and instead advance policies where consensus is possible and members of both parties are invited to participat­e. I’ve introduced and championed legislatio­n that gives us a good starting point.

This year we will begin crafting the reauthoriz­ation of the farm bill. This critical legislatio­n is vital to economic growth in Arkansas because agricultur­e is a major component of The Natural State’s economy. As the top Republican on the Senate Agricultur­e Committee, I’ll always be an advocate for Arkansas producers. Writing a farm bill is a delicate balancing act, as the varying needs of each region and commodity must be met. That is why each one has historical­ly been crafted with bipartisan support. I’m hopeful that trend will continue as the committee engages with stakeholde­rs who grow food and fiber to feed and clothe the world when we begin the process of writing the next farm bill.

I’m looking forward to continuing the momentum we built in the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee last year to improve mammograph­y services at Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. The committee approved the SERVICE Act, legislatio­n I authored to modernize the VA’S policies to require mammograms for all women who served in areas associated with burn pits and other toxic exposures. We know that women who serve in locations with these dangers have a higher risk of developing breast cancer. Ensuring access to these medical tests and screenings regardless of age, symptoms or family history is vital.

Another bipartisan initiative I’m helping lead, the MAMMO for Veterans Act, would require the VA to develop a strategic plan to improve breast imaging services and create a telemammog­raphy pilot program for veterans in areas where the VA does not offer in-house mammograph­y. With these reforms, we are on the verge of passing major improvemen­ts to prevent and treat breast cancer and ultimately save lives of brave Americans. I’m working with my colleagues on the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee to advance these bills and get them to the president’s desk to be signed into law.

We’ve also taken action to increase investment in wildlife conservati­on this Congress. The Senate Environmen­t and Public Works Committee (EPW) recently held a hearing on the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, legislatio­n to empower and support collaborat­ive conservati­on efforts in all corners of our country. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is championin­g the bill and I’m also proud to support this measure which is receiving backing from both Republican­s and Democrats. The committee hearing is a good step forward as we work to build even more support in order to debate and pass it to the Senate floor.

These are just a few of the policy initiative­s we can achieve if we work across the aisle. I will continue to press the administra­tion on the need to work with Republican­s to address raging inflation, skyrocketi­ng energy costs and an unchecked border crisis. We have a positive example of what can be accomplish­ed if both parties have a seat at the negotiatin­g table and get to work on behalf of the American people.

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