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Home » Local News » Defense Meets Disaster Relief: Sen. Schmitt Highlights Boeing F-47 in St. Louis While Pushing for Local Funds

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Defense Meets Disaster Relief: Sen. Schmitt Highlights Boeing F-47 in St. Louis While Pushing for Local Funds

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Last updated: June 30, 2026 6:09 am
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Defense Meets Disaster Relief: Sen. Schmitt Highlights Boeing F-47 in St. Louis While Pushing for Local Funds
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Balancing Defense and Local Disaster AidSupply Chains and Ethical QuestionsHardline Stance on ImmigrationThe Economic Stakes for St. Louis

During a visit to Boeing’s defense facility in St. Louis to highlight the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) F-47 fighter program, U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt addressed several pressing legislative and geopolitical issues. As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Schmitt expressed his intention to tie local disaster relief funds for St. Louis tornado recovery to an upcoming $87.6 billion emergency defense spending bill related to military operations involving Iran.

Additionally, Schmitt emphasized the strategic necessity of bringing defense supply chains back to the U.S. amid recent scrutiny of foreign raw materials such as tungsten, and voiced strong support for a recent Supreme Court ruling allowing the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations for immigrants.

ST. LOUIS, MO – June 30, 2026 (STL.News) U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) took center stage at Boeing’s St. Louis defense facility on Monday to highlight the future of military aviation, while simultaneously navigating complex spending decisions involving a multi-billion-dollar foreign defense bill and critical disaster aid for his home state.

The visit centered around Boeing’s F-47 fighter, the centerpiece of the U.S. Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program. Selected by the Pentagon to build the highly advanced, stealth-capable aircraft designed to replace the aging F-22 Raptor, Boeing’s St. Louis footprint is positioned as a primary economic and defense driver for the region.

However, the event quickly shifted toward pressing legislative and geopolitical challenges facing Washington.

Balancing Defense and Local Disaster Aid

As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Schmitt is weighing a massive $87.6 billion emergency supplemental spending bill aimed at funding ongoing military operations involving Iran.

The senator indicated he is aggressively exploring avenues to tie local disaster relief directly to the defense package to assist St. Louis area communities still recovering from devastating spring tornadoes.

“If we see an opening to get the resources to help St. Louis, I’m going to be very supportive of that,” Schmitt stated, confirming he has been in direct communication with local leadership regarding HUD disaster funds. “We’re going to work as hard as we can to get something done.”

Supply Chains and Ethical Questions

The high-profile defense event coincided with a fresh New York Times report alleging potential supply chain conflicts of interest involving federal officials and foreign tungsten mines—a critical raw material utilized heavily in aerospace and military hardware manufacturing.

While the White House has denied any wrongdoing, Schmitt emphasized the strategic imperative of eliminating reliance on foreign adversaries for defense components, stating:

  • “We do need to bring those supply chains home.”

Hardline Stance on Immigration

Beyond defense and local infrastructure, Schmitt offered strong support for a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that granted the administration and the Department of Homeland Security authority to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations.

Signaling a rigid stance on enforcement and immigration oversight, Schmitt remarked that the program was explicitly designed to be short-term. When questioned on the potential deportation of individuals who have abided by legal frameworks under the program, the senator was unequivocal:

  • “You can’t stay here anymore.”

The Economic Stakes for St. Louis

The development and manufacturing of the F-47 program represent a multi-decade economic anchor for Eastern Missouri. Defense analysts project that establishing a robust fleet of next-generation fighters is vital to maintaining operational superiority in highly contested airspace, positioning the St. Louis production lines at the absolute forefront of national security strategy.

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