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Lawmakers demand answers from Army over squalid barracks conditions, scant progress since damning r
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Lawmakers demand answers from Army over squalid barracks conditions, scant progress since damning report
Story by Charles Creitz • 1h
A dozen lawmakers demanded the military branch take swifter action at its stateside bases, including North Carolina's sprawling Fort Liberty; formerly Fort Bragg.
Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., whose district includes the 250-square-mile installation, led a recent letter calling on Army Secretary Christine Wormuth to fix "completely unacceptable" conditions, while acknowledging some, however insufficient, progress has been made.
"We need to know whether the Army is doing all it can to quickly implement effective solutions to improve housing conditions like we’ve seen at Fort Liberty/Fort Bragg," Hudson separately told Fox News Digital.
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abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”
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Congress would never allow illegals to live in such conditions.
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