Langerholc, Rigby Deliver Key Authorization for Johnstown Walters Avenue Readiness Center

HARRISBURG – Sen. Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35) and Rep. Jim Rigby (R-71) announced passage of legislation that authorizes the State Armory Board to lease the Johnstown Walters Avenue Readiness Center to the United States Army Reserve.

The Johnstown Walters Avenue Readiness Center is owned by the state and was used by the Pennsylvania National Guard in support of their mission for more than 68 years. In exchange for this lease to the U.S. Army Reserve, the PA National Guard will be able to utilize vital hangar space at the Johnstown Cambria County Airport. This new location will provide new opportunities for the PA National Guard and the airport.

“Today’s authorization ensures that the Walters Avenue Center will remain a military installation, will not close, and will keep these jobs in our area. In negotiating this vital legislation, we were able to establish new opportunities for the PA National Guard, United States Army Reserve, and our area,” said Langerholc. “It was a pleasure to work alongside Rep. Rigby in delivering this result.”

“I am proud and grateful to have worked with Sen. Langerholc to secure authorization for Walters Avenue,” stated Rigby. “The center will continue to service the PA National Guard, in addition to the U.S. Army Reserve, and serve our constituents with the economic activity and jobs which come from having a military installation. This authorization is a win for Pennsylvania and especially for residents of Senate District 35 and House District 71.”

The legislation now goes to the governor for his signature.

 

CONTACT: Gwenn Dando

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