lost for a wall that makes no sense and everybody knows it. reporter: bobby scott has represented the district for almost three decades and says president trump s decision is costing his constituents jobs. it means that the jobs that could have come to the area would have come to the area. we re have economic impact that we re going to lose for a wall that is not needed. reporter: in all, $3.6 billion in military funds are being taken to help pay for the wall. 127 projects, at home and abroad, whose budgets are being gutted. in virginia, the four that are moving $77 million in funding are, a naval ship facility, two warehouse projects and a cyber operations facility. in a place with such a historic
president trump s decision is costing his constituents jobs. it means that the jobs that could have come to the area won t come to the area. tens of millions of dollars worth of construction. that s a lot of economic impact to this area that we re going to lose for a wall that is not needed. reporter: in all, $3.6 billion in military funds are being taken to help pay for the wall. 127 projects from firing ranges to aircraft hangars to child care, both at home and abroad, whose budgets are being gutted. in virginia, the four that are losing $77 million in fund rgin are a naval ship maintenance facility, two hazardous materials warehouse projects and a cyber operations facility. in a place with such a historic and important military heritage where 40% of the economy is related to military funding, that hurts, both financially and emotionally. our community is fabric built
whose budgets are being gutted. in virginia, the four that are losing $77 million in funding are a naval ship maintenance facility, two hazardous materials warehouse projects and a cyber operations facility. in a place with such a historic and important military heritage where 40% of the economy is related to military funding, that hurts both financially and emotionally. our community is a fabric built on military veterans and very healthy military population here in the region. i think there is a general sense of disappointment. reporter: bruce retired as a colonial last serving at langly air force base being stripped of the training. at a time when cyber attacks are one of the greatest threats to national security along with others that will now be ignored says democratic congresswoman
could have come to the area won t come to the area. tens of millions of dollars worth of construction. that s a lot of economic impact to this area that we re going to lose for a wall that is not needed. reporter: $3.6 billion is being taken for the walls. 127 projects from firing ranges, aircraft hangers, to child care are being lost. the $77 million for a naval maintenance facility, two hazardous warehouse projects, and a cyber operations facility. in a place which such an important and military heritage where 40% of the economy is related to military funding, that hurts both financially and emotionally. our community is a fabric built on military veterans and
it means that the jobs that could have come to the area won t come to the area. tens of millions of dollars worth of construction. that s a lot of economic impact to this area that we re going to lose for a wall that is not needed. reporter: in all, $3.6 billion in military funds are being taken to help pay for the wall. 127 projects from firing ranges to aircraft hangars to child care, both at home and abroad, whose budgets are being gutted. in virginia, the four that are losing $77 million in funding are a naval ship maintenance facility, two hazardous materials warehouse projects, and a cyber operations facility. in a place with such a historic and important military heritage where 40% of the economy is related to military funding, that hurts both financially and emotionally. our community is the fabric built on military veterans and a