From Deseret News archives:
Panelists vote for a delay on bases
Review of HAFB, others may be put off 2 more years
The process, however, is far from over � the committee decision must still be approved by the full House, as well as the Senate � and the White House could veto any proposed delay.
Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, voted to postpone the base closures even though he's "not convinced this is the answer," according to his spokesman, Scott Parker. "The vote today for him might have been more about sending a message to the Pentagon. . . . Delaying it doesn't solve too many problems."
The military brass need to be aware that Congress is paying close attention to the latest round of base closings, Parker said, as well as that Wednesday's decision could be a first step toward eliminating the base closure commission altogether.
So is the vote good news for Utah?
"Actually, it's about the same," Parker said. "Sort of the story of BRAC (the Base Realignment and Closure Commission) is wait and see and hold our breath and do what we think is right at the time."
Utah Defense Alliance Executive Director Rick Mayfield believes the Pentagon will ultimately gets its way.
"I think it's very doubtful that (the delay) is going to get passed," Mayfield said. "It's kind of a political thing right now. I don't think it will go anywhere, but it's hard to tell in an election year."
Base closures are naturally politically unsavory when the country is at war, but a delay of any amount of time simply delays the agony for a base community, Mayfield said.
"The bottom line is that (the government) has to get rid of some of its infrastructure to (financially) support the troops," he said. "I would say right now it (the vote) is probably more connected to the political process . . . , some representatives trying to show the folks at home that they are trying to do what they can to protect their bases."
Jim Hansen, a former senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, also believes the delay has to do with good press for people seeking re-election.
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