Air Force Materiel Command commander Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger, 88th Air Base Wing commander Col. Cassie B. Barlow, and Air Force Research Laboratory officials met with Portman Monday on base.
Barlow said Monday military leaders would like to see fewer cuts directed at operations and maintenance and more evenly spread across the budget.
“There are certain ways with flexibility Wright-Patterson could deal with this in a much more logical way and also would be much more helpful to the civilian employees,” Portman said. “The president ought to be asking Congress for flexibility, and if the president doesn’t ask, the Congress should provide it.”
In a statement Monday, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said he backed a Senate proposal to mix spending cuts with increased revenue to replace the sequester while protecting Medicare and the jobs of government employees such as teachers and first responders, among other concerns.
“Political stalemate is not a national security strategy and this is no way to deal with our deficit problems,” Brown said.
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