Marine Corps

Air-Ground

Combat Center
   

Feb 24, 2020 

Last week, in Washington D.C. the Trump administration presented the proposed federal budget for the next year, which includes $76 million for a wastewater treatment facility for the Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center.
    
Congressman Paul Cook said, “I’m pleased to see the President recognize the significant need for this facility. The wastewater treatment plant would not only serve the United States Marine Base and its mission, but possibly the City of Twentynine Palms in the future. I’m proud to advocate for this critical facility and I’ll fight to see this funding approved.”

Significant Need

For Wastewater

Treatment Plant

Congressman Paul Cook 

A member of the House Natural Resources and Armed Services Committees, Congressman Cook served as an infantry officer and retired after 26 years as a Colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps. During his time in combat, he was awarded the Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts.