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SR 119 supports building a floating drydock at Pearl Harbor, enhancing U.S. Navy vessel maintenance and boosting local jobs and the economy for national security.
SR 119 supports building a floating drydock at Pearl Harbor, enhancing U.S. Navy vessel maintenance and boosting local jobs and the economy for national security.
Senate Resolution 119 (SR 119) expresses strong support for the construction of a floating drydock at Pearl Harbor. The resolution aims to underscore the importance of this infrastructure project for the U.S. Navy and the broader defense capabilities of the region. By advocating for the drydock, the resolution seeks to enhance maintenance and repair capabilities for naval vessels, thereby contributing to national security and military readiness.
SR 119 has companion measures, including:
- HR 128: A related bill in the House of Representatives.
- SCR 148: Another resolution that aligns with the objectives of SR 119.
SR 119 serves as a formal expression of support for a critical infrastructure project at Pearl Harbor, aiming to bolster the operational readiness of the U.S. Navy. The resolution reflects a consensus among state legislators on the importance of modernizing naval facilities to meet contemporary defense needs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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