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Washington, D.C. — Today, Congressman Tom Emmer (MN-06) applauded the inclusion of the Ammunition Supply Chain Act in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 which passed the House of Representatives today.

The Ammunition Supply Chain Act, championed by Congressman Emmer, works to identify and address vulnerabilities in the nation's ammunition supply chain, ensuring the United States has uninterrupted access to an abundant supply of ammunition.

"The inclusion of our Ammunition Supply Chain Act in this year's NDAA is a significant step forward in fortifying our national defense capabilities," said Congressman Emmer. "Especially in the wake of numerous global conflicts, it is imperative that we guarantee our service members are equipped with a reliable and resilient domestic ammunition supply." 

Background:

The increased use of ammunition and artillery in the Middle East and Eastern Europe has led to a global shortage of essential materials used in ammunition production. This shortage has raised serious concern over the United States’ military readiness and has resulted in skyrocketing domestic ammunition prices, limiting Americans’ ability to exercise their Second Amendment rights.

The Ammunition Supply Chain Act requires the Secretary of the Army to provide a comprehensive report to Congress on the supply chain of ammunition manufacturing. The report will include information on sourcing raw materials used in ammunition production, examining weaknesses in the existing supply chain and the global demand for ammunition, and providing strategies for fostering public-private partnerships.

Additional information on the Ammunition Supply Chain Act can be found here. The full legislative text of the Ammunition Supply Chain Act can be found here.

Senator Jim Risch (R-ID) introduced companion legislation to the Ammunition Supply Chain Act in the United States Senate.

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