WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, met yesterday with General Steven Nordhaus, Chief of the National Guard Bureau.

During their meeting, Senator Coons discussed ways he can support the National Guard through his new role as the lead Senate Democrat in charge of defense spending. Senator Coons also pressed General Nordhaus about Delaware’s National Guard priorities, including the provision of C-130J cargo planes to the Delaware National Guard and the expansion of the State Partnership Program (SPP), which links National Guard units from states across the country with the militaries of partner nations for mutual training, disaster relief, and other purposes. Delaware is paired with Trinidad and Tobago through the SPP.

“National Guard units around the country serve vital functions for our nation across a number of areas from disaster relief to military readiness to joining the fight on the front lines when called upon,” said Senator Coons. “I enjoyed meeting with General Nordhaus to better understand how the Senate can fund the National Guard more effectively and ensure that every state, including Delaware, benefits from hosting National Guard units.”