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REPUBLICAN PRESS RELEASE
January 23, 2009
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Burr Announces Committee
Assignments for 111th Congress
Multiple committee assignments touch on many issues impacting North
Carolina families
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senator Richard Burr (R-North Carolina)
announced his committee assignments for the 111th Congress. Allowing him
to focus on many of the important issues facing North Carolinians, Senator
Burr was re-elected to serve in his role as Ranking Member on the Senate
Committee on Veterans' Affairs and will also continue to serve on the
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, the Committee on Health,
Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), and the Select Committee on
Intelligence. Along with these positions, Senator Burr has also been
assigned to the Committee on Armed Services. This new assignment will give
Senator Burr additional opportunities to work directly with North
Carolina's military communities with oversight over military research,
development, and operations. Additionally, last week, Senator Burr was
asked to serve as Chief Deputy Whip. In this role, Burr is responsible for
helping to build support for the Republican legislative agenda and help
communicate Republican solutions to the challenges facing our nation.
"It is an honor to be asked to serve on these committees, and I am looking
forward to working more with our military communities through the Armed
Services Committee," Burr said. "These committees oversee many important
issues, from improving health care and education to making sure we take
care of our veterans when they return home from war. I am looking forward
to finding solutions to the many problems we face, and I look forward to
using my newest committee assignment to benefit military families in North
Carolina and across the country."
The Armed Services Committee is responsible for oversight over the
Department of Defense, which includes the Department of the Army, the
Department of the Navy, and the Department of the Air Force, as well as
military research and development and national security aspects of nuclear
energy. The committee oversees the annual military budget, which is close
to $490 billion and includes installations, facilities and equipment
around the world that support the over 2.3 million active-duty military
personnel and over 700,000 civilians. North Carolina is home to seven
military installations and has the fourth largest active-duty military and
reserve population in the country. In 2007, military activities accounted
for $23.4 billion, or 7 percent, of North Carolina's GDP. Currently, there
are 101 Army Guard locations and 3 Air Guard locations in the state. It is
projected that 49,000 new jobs will be created in North Carolina by 2013
as a result of increased military activity.
As Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs, a position
he has held since 2007, Senator Burr leads the Republican Members of the
committee with oversight over the Department of Veterans' Affairs (VA). VA
is the second-largest agency in government with an annual budget of $96.9
billion and is responsible for the care of our nation's 23.4 million
veterans, with nearly 774,000 veterans living in North Carolina. VA
currently operates 153 Medical Centers, 745 Community-Based Outpatient
Clinics (CBOCs), 225 VA Veterans Centers, and over 125 cemeteries around
the world. In North Carolina, the VA operates major medical
centers
in Asheville, Durham, Fayetteville, and Salisbury. The VA also operates
CBOCs in Charlotte, Hickory, Franklin, Hamlet, Greenville, Raleigh,
Morehead City, Wilmington, and Jacksonville and an outpatient clinic in
Winston-Salem. Outpatient clinics in Winston-Salem and Charlotte have been
authorized to expand their services so that veterans do not have to travel
so far for routine care. The VA also recently announced that they are
opening new facilities in Edenton-Elizabeth City and Goldsboro in 2010 and
clinics in Lumberton and Rutherfordton are scheduled to open this year.
The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources has jurisdiction over
energy and energy development, the National Park System, the National
Trails System, the Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and public lands. This
committee has broad oversight over important issues like the development
of a National Energy Policy, with responsibilities for all energy issues
including oil and natural gas regulation and production (including the
outer-continental shelf), nuclear energy research and facility regulation
and construction, coal production and distribution, synthetic fuels
research and development, and commercialization of new technologies
including solar energy. The National Park System has an annual budget of
over $2 billion and is responsible for over 84.6 million acres of land
including 58 National Parks, 24 National Battlefields, Battlefield Parks,
Battlefield Sites and Military Parks, 74 National Monuments and 10
National Seashores. North Carolina is home to twelve national parks,
trails, battlefields, and historic sites totaling more than 394,000 acres,
including the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Cape Hatteras
National Seashore, and the Cape Lookout National Seashore.
The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) has
jurisdiction over a broad range of issues such as education, labor, health
care, and public health. Issues that are expected to come before the
committee in the 111th Congress include health care reform, improving our
nation's high school graduation rates, and food safety legislation.
Senator Burr has served on the HELP Committee since he took office in the
Senate in 2005.
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence was created to oversee the
intelligence activities and programs conducted by the U.S. government and
make sure activities conducted by intelligence agencies are legal,
effective, and appropriate. The various intelligence agencies report to
the committee and provide its members with the information necessary for
Congress to make informed decisions affecting the security of the country.
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