Ossoff's military housing bill headed to president's desk

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Dec. 20—WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff's bipartisan bill to help military families afford housing has passed the U.S. Senate and heads to the president's desk to become law.

Ossoff, D-Ga., and Marco Rubio, R-Fla., led the charge to help servicemembers living in higher-cost areas afford safe and quality housing.

"Military families shouldn't have to worry about putting a roof over their heads while serving our nation," Ossoff said in a news release. "I brought Democrats and Republicans together to ensure Georgia's military families have access to affordable and quality housing."

Sens. Ossoff and Rubio's bipartisan Military Housing Affordability Act of 2022 passed as part of this year's National Defense Authorization Act, which now heads to President Biden to become law.

The bill will grant the Secretary of Defense the authority to adjust the basic allowance for housing rates where the cost of adequate housing differs more than 20% from the current BAH rate.

The DoD just used its authority in September to raise the BAH rate for servicemembers at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay in southeast Georgia.