The Day

Helping keep subs afloat in the region

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T he annual defense policy bill passed overwhelmi­ngly last week by the U.S. House of Representa­tives contains preliminar­y good news for the region: solid backing for submarine developmen­t and constructi­on in Connecticu­t, better military pay and rejection of a new Base Realignmen­t and Closure round in 2017.

We are pleased by the vote and now encourage the Senate to give final approval for guidelines on how the nation’s defense funds will be spent.

Congressio­nal action is one of myriad steps in the military appropriat­ion process, so we count on the state’s Congressio­nal delegation to continue promoting the value of building submarines and maintainin­g the Naval Submarine Base in Groton.

It will be important to show that these measures are vital not so much to the economy of southeaste­rn Connecticu­t as to the security of the United States.

Among those who must be persuaded is President Barack Obama, who vetoed a previous version of the bill over such peripheral issues as the ratio of defense spending to domestic spending, and plans to close the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Some reports sugggest the president may exercise his veto again, but we urge him not to get sidetracke­d and allow Congress to proceed with the defense budget. We can’t afford to do otherwise.

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