Congressman Dusty Johnson’s Weekly Column: A Turning Point

A Turning Point
By Rep. Dusty Johnson
September 12, 2025

BIG News

Charlie Kirk was a family man and a young, conservative leader in politics. He was known for his spirited debates where he respectfully engaged with others about the issues facing America. Our nation is mourning the assassination of Charlie. I join with many others in praying for his wife and two young kids and hope that God comforts them in this tragic loss.

The assassination is inexcusable and an attack on the idea of free, civil debate in America. Too often, we view people with differing opinions as enemies, rather than fellow Americans. Political violence is never the answer. Our nation must find a better path forward—together.


Charlie Kirk and family

 

BIG Update

America’s military should be the strongest, most prepared fighting force in the world. The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) makes sure our service members have what they need when they need it.

The bill included many of my priorities, including support for our troops, necessary equipment, construction funds, and $20 billion of savings. The Ellsworth Air Force Base will receive $378 million for construction, and nearly $3.5 billion is going toward procurement of the B-21 Raider. The NDAA also strengthens America’s deterrence of China and works to eliminate the Department of Defense’s reliance on Chinese products and tech for our warfighters.

I was proud to vote to pass the NDAA to keep the United States safe, strong, and secure and ensure America projects peace through strength on the global stage.

BIG Idea

Black Hills Works provides employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities and veterans on AbilityOne federal contracts in South Dakota. I got to meet with Mark to hear how AbilityOne has provided him the opportunity for mission-driven employment at Ellsworth Air Force Base.

Johnson with Black Hills Works

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One thought on “Congressman Dusty Johnson’s Weekly Column: A Turning Point”

  1. American Reserves and National Guard are more than enough to defend America with no active duty troops. That’s why Trump is changing the name from Defense to War. His intention is to conduct foreign wars not national defense.
    In his “defense”, that’s what we do. Our military hasn’t “defended” America from foreign military aggression since 1812. There is a reason we are called Veterans of FOREIGN Wars.
    Dusty is buying into the idea of more foreign wars.

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