I am committed to full funding of U.S. security assistance to Israel in accordance with the 10-year Memorandum of Understanding at $3.8 billion per year.
Fully fund U.S. security assistance to Israel at $3.8 billion per year under the 10-year memorandum of understanding.
Occurrences
Evidence
Barry Moore’s 2020 campaign page said, 'I am committed to full funding of U.S. security assistance to Israel in accordance with the 10-year Memorandum of Understanding at $3.8 billion per year.'
The bill text included: 'Of the funds appropriated by this Act under the heading “Foreign Military Financing Program”, not less than $3,300,000,000 shall be available for grants only for Israel' and 'not less than $450,300,000' for advanced weapons systems and procurement in Israel.
On final passage of H.R. 8771, the House Clerk recorded Barry Moore (AL) voting 'Yea' on the Department of State, foreign operations, and related programs appropriations bill.
Moore’s official House page lists membership in the 'House Republican Israel Caucus.'
Assessments
The promised federal outcome was to maintain annual U.S. security assistance to Israel at the MOU level of about $3.8 billion per year. During Moore's House service after the 2020 campaign, Congress continued appropriating the MOU-level Israel assistance, including the $3.3 billion Foreign Military Financing component plus missile-defense funding, and later FY2024/FY2025 records also show the same MOU-level funding continuing. Moore was not solely responsible, but as a sitting House member who supported appropriations carrying the funding and maintained the relevant policy position, the promised outcome was fulfilled in the federal office context. Because the annual funding continued during his first term after the 2020 election, timing is same_term.