Sen. Jim Webb urged senior military leaders to reconsider the Navy’s decision to homeport a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to Naval Station Mayport. The aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy is shown at Mayport in 2005 before the carrier's decommissioning.Webb: Carrier move to Mayport irresponsibleBy Andrew Tilghman - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Jan 1, 2010 9:16:07 EST
It’s been almost a year since the Navy announced a decision to homeport a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in Florida.
But it remains unclear whether that will happen, as lawmakers — and lobbyists — continue to battle over the issue and the Navy concedes that its decision may be overturned in 2010.
While senior Pentagon officials have agreed to review — and potentially overrule — the Navy’s January 2009 decision, Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., has stepped up pressure to keep all five East Coast carriers in his home state.
Webb sent a Dec. 23 letter to the Pentagon calling the move “fiscally irresponsible and strategically unjustified.” He also for the first time criticized the lobbying efforts of a key advocate for moving a carrier to Florida, retired Navy Adm. Robert Natter, who has received more than $1 million in lobbying fees from the state of Florida and city of Jacksonville, which stand to benefit economically from the move.Natter, a former commander of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command who now runs a lobbying firm based outside of Washington, did not return a call for comment.
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