[Lauren Taylor]
NOW THAT CONGRESS SETTLED THE MUST PASS FEDERAL SPENDING BILL–A UNIQUE DEAL IN MARYLAND WAS CLEARED FOR TAKE OFF
THE STATE IS PREPARING TO TAKE ONE OF D-C’S CRUCIAL UNITS THAT PROTECT THE AIRSPACE WHILE THE NATION’S CAPITAL GAINS A PIECE OF LAND IN RETURN.
A SPOKESPERSON FOR THE U-S AIRFORCE SAYS THEY “Agreed to transfer the 121st Fighter Squadron from the DC Air National Guard to the Maryland Air National Guard.”
THE MULTIFACETED DEAL GIVES MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN FUNDING TO REBUILD THE FRANCIS SCOTT KEY BRIDGE AND FULFILLS TWO PRIORITIES FROM STATE LEADERS IN BOTH JURISDICTIONS: FIGHTER JETS AND OWNERSHIP OF THE COMMANDER’S OLD FOOTBALL STADIUM.
MARYLAND’S AIR NATIONAL GUARD SAYS THE DEAL IS A MOMENT IN HISTORY TO HELP SECURE THE UNIT’S FLYING MISSION AFTER THEIR ONLY AIRCRAFT WAS SET TO BE REMOVED.
“This transition is the first step in delivering a path where we can maintain our highly experienced pilots and maintainers, positions that are critically manned across the total force”
THE MARYLAND UNIT WILL NOW ASSUME THE F-16 FIGHTER JETS MISSION: BE READY FOR AROUND-THE-CLOCK DEPLOYMENT.
AT THE SAME TIME, THE PENDING TRANSFER GIVES D-C CONTROL OF THE FEDERALLY OWNED LAND SURROUNDING THE ROBERT F. KENNEDY MEMORIAL STADIUM FOR CLOSE TO ONE HUNDRED YEARS.
THE POWER TRANSFER COULD HELP OFFICIALS LURE THE WASHINGTON COMMANDERS FRANCHISE FROM MARYLAND BACK TO THEIR OLD STADIUM AND BRING THE NFL BACK TO THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
THE NEW OWNERSHIP OF LAND DOESN’T GIVE D-C A GUARANTEE IN BUILDING A NEW STADIUM. THE DISTRICT AND COMMANDERS HAVE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT BEFORE CONSTRUCTION STARTS.
FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS, I’M LAUREN TAYLOR