Category: Americas

  • MIL-OSI USA: Gillibrand Sounds Alarm On Trump Tariffs Set To Make Cost Of Baby Necessities Skyrocket

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New York Kirsten Gillibrand
    Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand held a virtual press conference on the impact President Trump’s haphazard tariffs on China will have on the availability and cost of essential baby products, including strollers, car seats, and cribs. 
    Over the past weeks, the Trump administration has raised tariffs on Chinese goods imported to the United States by 145 percent and shipments of goods into the U.S. have plunged. China produces the overwhelming majority of strollers and car seats and is a major supplier of other baby essentials. Skyrocketing prices will force families to spend more or rely on older or pre-owned products that do not meet the most up-to-date safety standards.
    “American families will pay the price for President Trump’s chaotic and reckless tariff policies,” said Senator Gillibrand. “His 145% tariff on China is halting imports of basic necessities for new parents and babies and forcing companies to raise prices to compensate. The costs of raising a child are already astronomical, and the president should be finding ways to lower those costs, not raise them even further. President Trump must exempt all baby safety essentials from tariffs immediately.” 
    According to the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association, over 70% of baby essentials sold in the United States are made in China. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, China’s share of imports include 98% of car seats; 97% of strollers; 94% of beds, bassinets, and play pens; 92% of highchairs; 89% of baby care appliances including sterilizers and bottle warmers; and 46% of cribs. President Trump himself exempted certain baby safety products from tariffs he imposed during his first term.
    The full text of Senator Gillibrand’s letter to Trump administration officials is available here or below:
    Dear Ambassador Greer,  
    I write to express my deep concerns around the financial impact this administration’s exorbitant tariffs will have on our children and families. In a child’s first year, parents will spend on average 31 percent of their income on child-related costs, or $20,384.1 The administration’s 145 percent tariff on Chinese imports will cause this percentage to skyrocket and result in higher costs for new and expecting parents. It is imperative that you exempt child-related goods from these reckless tariffs to ensure that American families do not face additional unnecessary costs to care for their newborn or infant.  
    Parents across the country rely heavily on manufactured goods from China, particularly baby products like car seats, strollers, and cribs that are critical for child safety. According to BabyList, 97 percent of strollers and 87 percent of car seats are manufactured in China.2  
    While this administration’s intended purpose for these tariffs is to help domestic manufacturers be more competitive, existing supply chain constraints limit our ability to competitively produce these goods stateside.  
    With the implementation of the 145 percent tariffs against China, some baby goods companies have frozen large quantities of imports from China and have started adjusting the prices of essential products parents need to bring their baby home from the hospital. Parents are now seeing an average increase of 30 percent for baby essentials from baby product companies including UPPAbaby, Cybex, and Valco.3 Families cannot absorb this “baby tax” and has led to fears of panic buying and the possibility that parents will turn to unsafe cost-saving alternatives, such as using expired car seats or retaining recalled items.  
    Parents should not be forced to choose between safety and making ends meet. It is imperative that you exempt baby safety essentials like car seats, cribs and strollers from these tariffs and we urge you to take immediate action. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Gillibrand Statement On The GENIUS Act

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New York Kirsten Gillibrand
    Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand issued the following statement on the GENIUS Act:
    “I believe it is essential to the future of the U.S. economy and to everyday Americans that we enact strict stablecoin regulations and consumer protections where none currently exist. Over the past few years, I have worked in good faith with Republicans to author robust stablecoin legislation that protects consumers, enables innovation to thrive, and maintains the dominance of the U.S. dollar. The bipartisanship of this effort was on display when the bill passed out of the Banking Committee with strong support from Democrats and Republicans.
    However, developments over the past week made it clear that there were a number of outstanding issues that needed to be addressed before this bill could pass the full Senate. I fully support my colleagues’ efforts and applaud Senator Hagerty for his tireless work across the aisle to improve and strengthen this bill.
    For as hard as the senators worked, we were unable to have bill text in time before today’s cloture vote. I remain extremely confident and hopeful that very soon we can finish the job.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Budd Introduces PELL Act to Advance American Competitiveness by Unlocking Workforce Potential

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ted Budd (R-North Carolina)
    Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Ted Budd (R-N.C.) introduced the Promoting Employment and Lifelong Learning (PELL) Act today, to expand Pell Grant eligibility for high-quality, short-term workforce programs. The bill benefits individuals seeking to advance their careers without long-term debt while also providing American businesses with a broader, better-prepared talent pool ready to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving economy.
    “We cannot build tomorrow’s workforce based on the blueprint for yesterday’s economy. By modernizing Pell Grant eligibility, we can open the door for millions of Americans to gain in-demand skills, while creating more family-sustaining careers. In as little as eight weeks, students can earn industry-recognized credentials and practical knowledge – the real currency of today’s labor market. It’s time to build a workforce strategy as modern and dynamic as the economy we’re preparing it for,” said Senator Budd.
    “Vocational opportunities deserve the same respect and financial support our country directs toward a four-year college education. In the same amount of time or less, a high school graduate can be working at a high level, in a specialized trade. We should be incentivizing more of that. I’m grateful to Senator Budd for leading this effort to increase access to skilled trades training and other non-traditional forms of education that can unlock the American Dream for a generation of young people,” said Senator McCormick.
    “Too many students are pushed into debt seeking a four-year degree that doesn’t suit job market demands. That needs to change. Our legislation will expand access to high-quality, short-term job training programs to close the skills gap, reduce college debt and ensure more students can enter the workforce in high-demand industries,” said Senator Grassley.
    “There is a worker shortage in America. This bill will help fix this problem by offering students the chance to pursue skill-based programs. It will help Americans get back to work. This bill benefits American workers, employers, and consumers,” said Senator Ricketts. 
    Senators Dave McCormick (R-Pa.), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.), and Jim Justice (R-W.Va.) joined Senator Budd in introducing the bill.
    Read the full bill text HERE.
    Background
    The Promoting Employment and Lifelong Learning (PELL) Act:
    Helps low-income students move into good-paying, in-demand jobs quickly by expanding opportunities to participate in high-quality, short-term workforce programs.
    Provides quality assurance for participating programs, allowing any institute of higher education to participate that meets all requirements.
    Equips students with the skills and credentials needed for jobs in in-demand industries.
    Ensures program prices are aligned with economic value, so students and taxpayers receive a positive return on investment.
    Senator Budd’s bill served as the original framework for the workforce Pell Grant expansion that the House Committee on Education and the Workforce included in its reconciliation bill last week, the Student Success and Taxpayer Savings Plan. 
    Senator Budd will champion the inclusion of the PELL Act in the Senate’s reconciliation bill to help close the skills gap and strengthen the economy. Senator Budd published an opinion piece in The News & Observer today outlining the bill’s merits: How we can get more Americans the work skills they need.
    The PELL Act was previously introduced during the 118th Congress.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Ukraine Ratifies Economic Partnership with the U.S.

    Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)

    Today, the Ukrainian Rada, their parliament, unanimously voted to ratify the U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund that we signed last week, a deal shaped by President Trump’s unmatched ability to get results on the world stage, as the best dealmaker in the world.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LXicYjyRNI

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  • MIL-OSI USA News: ICYMI: Trump Administration’s Plan to Modernize Air Traffic Control System

    Source: The White House

    Today, President Donald J. Trump and Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy unveiled a plan to completely overhaul the nation’s air traffic control system — taking action where the Biden Administration refused, despite repeat warnings.

    The announcement — which builds on the Trump Administration’s unprecedented actions to secure America’s skies and improve air travel — was praised by the nation’s major airlines:

    • United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby: “This really is an historic day — a day I have been looking forward to my entire career when I felt like we have turned the corner and are on the path to give the United States the best-in-class air traffic control system that the citizens of the United States deserve.”
    • American Airlines CEO Robert Isom: “I’ve been in the airline business a long time, and that entire time, I’ve known that the U.S. air traffic control system was operating on antiquated technology. This plan from President Trump and Secretary Duffy is absolutely the best opportunity that we’ve had in decades to do something about our outdated air traffic control infrastructure and build a best-in-class system that our country deserves.”
    • Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian: “I want to especially thank Secretary Duffy and the Administration for gathering us all here today and taking such a strong approach to overhauling our air traffic control system in the U.S. This has been a long time coming.”
    • Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan: “I cannot say enough thanks to Secretary Duffy, to the administration, to President Trump for the stellar leadership to bring everyone together on this problem. This challenge is decades old, but I am absolutely confident that we can get this done and that we are finally going to address the real problem.”
    • JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty: “We very much appreciate the leadership that you are bringing to this ATC modernization effort … This has quite literally been our number one priority for decades. I am proud to stand here today with what appears to be a solution and path to move forward.”

    Key aspects of the Trump Administration’s plan include:

    • Replacing outdated infrastructure with state-of-the-art fiber, wireless, and satellite technologies at over 4,600 air traffic control sites — including 25,000 new radios, 600+ new radars, and 475 new voice switches.
    • Building six new air traffic control coordination centers for the first time in six decades.
    • Replacing towers and TRACONs and implementing modern hardware and software at all air traffic facilities to create a common platform throughout the network.

    Click here to learn more about the Trump Administration’s plan

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Kehoe Announces One Appointment to the Missouri Sentencing Advisory Commission, Fills Two County Vacancies

    Source: US State of Missouri

    MAY 8, 2025

     — Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced one appointment to the Missouri Sentencing Advisory Commission and filled two county vacancies.

    Jessica Cole, of Noel, was appointed as the McDonald County Clerk.

    Ms. Cole currently serves as the human resources director for the McDonald County Clerk’s Office. She is an active member of the McDonald County Republican Club, Pineville Schools Parent Teacher Organization, and Elk River Baptist Church. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Iowa.

    David Martin, of Vienna, was appointed as the Maries County Coroner.

    Mr. Martin is the owner of KLM Funeral Homes in Vienna, Dixon, and Crocker, Missouri. He holds licenses from both the Missouri Funeral Directors and the Missouri Embalmers association. Martin earned his associate degree in mortuary science from the Kentucky School of Mortuary Science in Louisville, Kentucky.

    Katie Sinquefield, of Columbia, was appointed to the Missouri Sentencing Advisory Commission.

    Ms. Sinquefield is an active community volunteer and advocate for criminal-justice reform, serving on the boards of The Weldon Project, Show-Me Defenders, and the Private Enterprise Advisory Council of the American Legislative Exchange Council. She also currently serves on the Missouri State Public Defender Commission. Sinquefield holds a master’s degree in public administration and a bachelor’s degree in art, sociology, and business from the University of Missouri–Columbia.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Burlison Joins House Conservatives in Renewed Push for Fiscally Responsible Budget Deal

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Eric Burlison (R-Missouri 7th District)

    WASHINGTON—Thirty-one Members of the House Republican Conference, led by Rep. Lloyd Smucker (PA-11) Vice Chair of the Budget Committee, are calling for Congress to pass reconciliation legislation that is “genuinely fiscally responsible.” Failure to achieve the spending reduction targets outlined in the budget resolution will mean “the Ways and Means Committee’s instruction must be lowered dollar-for-dollar to keep the reconciliation bill within the agreed limits.”

    The Members write: “We are fully committed to passing a reconciliation bill that achieves the objectives we all support, which include extending President Trump’s tax cuts, growing our economy, securing our borders, unleashing American energy, and ensuring peace through strength.”

    The lawmakers continue, “We remain firmly committed to ensuring the bill is genuinely fiscally responsible. We reaffirm that our support depends, at minimum, on the bill’s strict adherence to the House framework for instructions contained in the concurrent budget resolution (Section 4001 of H.Con.Res.14).”

    The group expresses its appreciation for the Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Leader Scalie’s commitments that no measure will be brought to the floor unless it fully meets the standards of the House framework for instructions contained in the concurrent budget resolution. 

    Signatories to the letter include Representatives: Andy Biggs (AZ-05), Lauren Boebert (CO-04), Josh Brecheen (OK-02), Tim Burchett (TN-02), Eric Burlison (MO-07), Michael Cloud (TX-27), Andrew Clyde (GA-09), Elijiah Crane (AZ-02), Brandon Gill (TX-26), Paul Gosar (AZ-09), Andy Harris (MD-01), Diana Harshbarger (TN-01), Clay Higgins (LA-03), Morgan Luttrell (TX-08), Richard McCormick (GA-07), Mary Miller (IL-15), Ralph Norman (SC-05), Jay Obernolte (CA-23), Andrew Ogles (TN-05), Robert Onder (MO-03), Scott Perry (PA-10), Chip Roy (TX-21), David Schweikert (AZ-01), Keith Self (TX-03), Lloyd Smucker (PA-11), Victoria Spartz (IN-05), Greg Steube (FL-17), Marlin Stutzman (IN-03), Tom Tiffany (WI-07), Beth Van Duyne (TX-24), and Ryan Zinke (MT-01).

    READ THE FULL LETTER BELOW:

    Dear Speaker Johnson and Leader Scalise,

    We are fully committed to passing a reconciliation bill that achieves the objectives we all support, which include extending President Trump’s tax cuts, growing our economy, securing our borders, unleashing American energy, and ensuring peace through strength.

    Additionally, we remain firmly committed to ensuring the bill is genuinely fiscally responsible. We reaffirm that our support depends, at minimum, on the bill’s strict adherence to the House framework for instructions contained in the concurrent budget resolution (Section 4001 of H.Con.Res.14). We also appreciate your assurance that no measure will be brought to the floor unless it fully meets this standard.

    The Big Picture

    America’s fiscal path is unsustainable and worsening. The national debt has exceeded $36 trillion and is growing by nearly $2 trillion each year. Annual interest costs are on track to surpass $1 trillion, overtaking what we spend on Medicare or national defense. Federal outlays remain at record highs, and the recent strain in Treasury markets makes it clear that we can no longer count on historically low interest rates. We must move decisively to restore market confidence and put the budget on a sustainable path.
     

    Minimum Criteria for Our Support

    Under the House’s framework, the reconciliation bill must not add to the deficit. The House budget resolution assumes that enacting President Trump’s agenda, including extending the 2017 tax cuts, will generate $2.5 trillion in additional revenue through economic growth. This means that all additional tax cuts or increases in spending above this level must be offset. To fully extend and build upon the 2017 tax cuts, this means that the reconciliation bill must include at least $2 trillion in verifiable savings either through spending reductions or scaling back the size of the tax package. If savings fall short, the Ways and Means Committee’s instruction must be lowered dollar-for-dollar to keep the reconciliation bill within the agreed limits.

    In practice, the Ways and Means Committee’s instruction may not exceed $2.5 trillion more than the debt reduction achieved by all other committees.

    Deficit Reduction in Other Committees             Maximum Ways and Means Instruction

    $2.0 trillion                                                                 $4.5 trillion

    $1.5 trillion                                                                 $4.0 trillion

    $1.0 trillion                                                                 $3.5 trillion

    Critically, the deficit reduction target must be met with real, enforceable spending cuts – not budget gimmicks. The final bill must deliver structural reforms that strengthen long-term growth and produce long-term savings.

    Bottom Line

    A $2 trillion reduction in spending may sound substantial. However, it equals only 2.3 percent of projected federal outlays over the next decade and only reduces the rate of growth in spending. Even with those savings, annual spending is expected to grow from $7 trillion to $10 trillion over the next 10 years, and debt will exceed $50 trillion by 2035.

    The House reconciliation instructions are binding. They set a floor for savings, not a ceiling. We must hold that line on fiscal discipline to put the country back on a sustainable path.

    We are more committed than ever to making that happen.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Gabe Vasquez Announces Over $745,000 in Federal Aviation Grants for Rural New Mexico Airports

    Source: US Representative Gabe Vasquez’s (NM-02)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) announced that four airports across southern New Mexico will receive more than $745,000 in federal funding through the Federal Aviation Administration. These investments will improve safety, extend the lifespan of critical infrastructure, and support local economies in rural communities.

    “Our rural airports are essential hubs for transportation, commerce, and emergency response,” said Vasquez. “I’m proud to support these critical federal investments that will modernize infrastructure, create jobs, and keep our communities connected. Whether in Silver City, Santa Teresa, or Grants, I’ll keep fighting for the resources our region needs to thrive.”

    The funding includes:

    • $105,000 for Grant County Airport (Silver City)
      This grant funds the design phase to rehabilitate a 57,000 sq. ft. non-revenue generating parking lot, extending its service life.
    • $250,000 for Dona Ana County International Jetport (Santa Teresa)
      This award supports airport infrastructure improvements at one of southern New Mexico’s key aviation hubs.
    • $90,000 for Dona Ana County International Jetport (Santa Teresa)
      A second grant funds the design phase to reconstruct 600 square yards of West Apron pavement that has reached the end of its useful life.
    • $300,000 for Grants-Milan Municipal Airport (Grants)
      This project reseals 7,172 feet of Taxiway A pavement, improving safety and extending operational capacity at the non-primary airport.

    Representative Vasquez also recently introduced his bipartisan Expanding Regional Airports Act to increase funding for regional airports and support upgrades of security systems, runway and hangar infrastructure, and passenger facilities in communities like southern New Mexico. 

     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Hinson Helps Reintroduce Legislation to Support New & Expecting Moms

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Ashley Hinson (IA-01)

    Washington, D.C. – Leading up to Mother’s Day this Sunday, Congresswoman Hinson (IA-02) helped introduced the More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed (MOMS) Act alongside Rep. Michelle Fischbach (MN-07). The legislation provides critical support to new moms during and after their pregnancy to empower women to choose life and raise happy, healthy babies. 

    “When a woman finds out she is pregnant, she should be surrounded with resources and support, and feel confident in her access to care. I’m proud to co-lead the MOMS Act to help more women choose life, have a healthy pregnancy, and create the foundation for strong families. This legislation will save moms and babies and help advance a culture of life of America. I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle and this administration to support expecting mothers and growing families.” – Congresswoman Ashley Hinson

    “For many women, finding out you are unexpectedly pregnant comes with fear, and for some, abortion may feel like the only option. I am committed to empowering all women and ensuring they feel supported in choosing life. The MOMS Act supports women before, during, and after they give birth. It improves access to resources and makes sure women have everything they need right at their fingertips to help them confidently carry to term and raise their child. As we go into Mother’s Day weekend, I am so proud to introduce legislation that supports new mothers and their children.”  Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach 

    This legislation is endorsed by Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, March for Life Action, Concerned Women for America, National Right to Life Committee, Americans United for Life, Students for Life Action, and Human Coalition.

    Background: 

    The More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed Act (MOMS) Act promotes health, education, and support for babies, mothers, and families. 

    Improving Access to Prenatal Telehealth Care: Creates a pilot grant program to provide support and equipment needed (blood pressure monitor, scale, portable fetal heart rate monitor, etc.) to community health centers and other rural healthcare providers to provide telehealth options for prenatal care.

    Positive Alternatives for Women: Creates a grant for community organizations that provide medical care, housing, employment, and childcare assistance, parenting education opportunities, and adoption services for those interested. It allows for hands-on, integrated support for women, children, and their families.

    Educated Decisions on Maternal Health: Makes information on fetal development, abortion risks, and resources available to pregnant women, which is critical to making an informed decision.

    Creates a new hotline: Provides access to personalized resources and services that will help support expecting and postpartum moms, as well young children.

    Child Support: Applies child support obligations to the time period during pregnancy.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Fitzgerald Statement on the Election of Pope Leo XIV

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05)

    WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) issued the following statement on the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope:

    “The election of Pope Leo XIV marks a historic and joyful moment for Catholics in the United States and around the world. As the first American pope, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost’s elevation to the papacy is a powerful reflection of the Church’s global reach and the enduring strength of its mission. 

    “This is a proud day for our country and for American Catholics. May the Holy Spirit guide Pope Leo XIV as he leads the Church into a new chapter of hope and renewal.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Malliotakis, Tannousis Applaud FAA Action to Modernize Newark Airport and Improve Air Traffic Safety

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11)

    (NEW YORK, NY) – Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis and Assemblyman Michael Tannousis released the following statement following U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s announcement regarding updates to airport infrastructure and air traffic controller operations.

     

    “We applaud U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy for prioritizing the modernization of outdated infrastructure—including radios, telecommunications systems, radar, and other critical control tower equipment at Newark Airport and airports nationwide. As air travel continues to surge, especially during the busy summer months, we fully support his efforts to move forward with these improvements and we urge our colleagues in Congress to approve the funds necessary. This modernization is especially important for our constituents who fly to and from Newark Airport.

     

    We also support the Federal Aviation Administration’s efforts to expedite the hiring and training of new air traffic controllers by reducing the time between testing and academy admission. We also back initiatives aimed to incentivize experienced controllers to remain on the job beyond their retirement eligibility to ensure continuity in operations as new hires are trained and brought up to speed. These changes are essential to minimizing disruptions and upholding the highest standards of passenger safety.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: May 08, 2025 Rep. Mullin Cosponsors Legislation to Increase Affordable Housing through Expansion of Federal Tax Credit   Washington, D.C. – Rep. Kevin Mullin (CA-15) joined a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers in introducing the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 (AHCIA), which would help millions of Americans by financing nearly 1.6 million affordable homes nationwide over 10… Read More

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Kevin Mullin California (15th District)

    Washington, D.C. – Rep. Kevin Mullin (CA-15) joined a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers in introducing the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 (AHCIA), which would help millions of Americans by financing nearly 1.6 million affordable homes nationwide over 10 years. 

    Rep. Mullin is an original cosponsor of this critical legislation that would strengthen and expand the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), the nation’s primary tool to finance the development and preservation of affordable rental housing over the last 40 years.  

    “As housing and construction costs continue to rise, more federal support is urgently needed to build homes for low-income families across the nation,” said Rep. Mullin. “One of the toughest challenges for nonprofit housing builders is piecing together a mix of federal, state and local funding sources. Expanding the Housing Credit is desperately needed and will help stabilize families who are struggling to make ends meet.” 

    Specifically, this bill would: 

    • Increase Housing Credit allocations and resources   
    • Provide states with additional flexibilities and streamline program rules 
    • Enable the Housing Credit to better serve hard-to-reach communities including rural, Native American, high-poverty, and high-cost communities, as well as extremely low-income and formerly homeless tenants. 
    • Make the Housing Credit a more effective tool for preserving existing affordable housing units. 
    • Support over 2.4 million jobs, almost $94 billion in additional tax revenue, and over $271 billion in wages and business income. 

    Established in 1986, the Housing Credit has financed more than 4 million affordable homes and served over 9.28 million low-income households, including veterans, seniors, people with disabilities, and working families with children.  

    The AHCIA of 2025 builds on prior versions of the AHCIA that have earned widespread bipartisan support since first introduced in 2016. Since then, key provisions from the bill have been included in tax legislation, including the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024, which passed the House of Representatives with overwhelming support. Congress will also be considering tax legislation as part of its budget reconciliation efforts.  

    Besides receiving bipartisan support, the AHCIA has been lauded by affordable housing advocates for modernizing the support of rental housing for low-income families. 

    “Enacting the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act is the single most important thing Congress can do to increase the production of affordable homes in California,” said Matt Schwartz, President & CEO of the California Housing Partnership. “Passing AHCIA will result in the construction of an additional 15,000 affordable homes per year for California families, seniors and disabled struggling to afford high rents, roughly double today’s production. The California Housing Partnership lauds Congressman Mullin’s leadership in co-sponsoring this critical legislation to address California’s affordability crisis.” 

    “The Housing Credit is one of the most effective tools we have to solve our nation’s housing crisis,” said Matthew O. Franklin, President and CEO of MidPen Housing, a leading nonprofit that has developed more than 130 affordable communities serving 22,000 families and seniors. “We applaud the bipartisan cosponsors for teaming up on this critical effort, which will leverage private-sector capital to create homes and jobs across the U.S.” 

    “Passing this legislation is the single most important thing Congress can do to support affordable housing in California right now,” said J.T. Harechmak, Policy Director of Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California. “The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act will help California build and preserve hundreds of thousands of affordable homes over the next year – a critically important outcome at a critically important time.” 

    “We are thrilled by the overwhelming support for legislation that will increase the development of affordable housing,” said Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition (AHTCC) Chief Executive Officer Emily Cadik. “Now more than ever, it is vital for Congress to enact these long overdue measures, which leverage private sector investment to bolster affordable housing resources. We thank the growing number of bipartisan cosponsors for supporting this commonsense solution to expand and strengthen the Housing Credit.” 

    “With our nation’s housing crisis reaching record levels, there is a strong imperative for Congress to act. The affordable housing crisis affects every state and all types of communities,” said Dudley Benoit, President of the AHTCC Board of Directors and Executive Vice President of Walker & Dunlop. “The Housing Credit has proven to be an effective tool in urban and rural areas alike. Without action, this crisis will continue to spiral, leaving more families unable to find affordable housing in their communities and making it more difficult for those communities to support a workforce.” 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Advantage Health Matters Inc Recalls “Organic Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds” Because of Possible Health Risk

    Source: US Department of Health and Human Services – 3

    Summary

    Company Announcement Date:
    May 08, 2025
    FDA Publish Date:
    May 08, 2025
    Product Type:
    Food & BeveragesFoodborne Illness
    Reason for Announcement:

    Recall Reason Description
    Potential Foodborne Illness – Salmonella

    Company Name:
    Advantage Health Matters Inc.
    Brand Name:

    Brand Name(s)
    Organic traditions

    Product Description:

    Product Description
    Organic Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds

    Company Announcement
    Advantage Health Matters of 5787 Steeles Ave W, North York, ON, Canada M9L 2W3, is recalling its 8-ounce packages of ” Organic Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds ” food treats because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis.
    The recalled ” Organic Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds ” were distributed in states of New York, New Jersy and Virginia in retail stores and through mail orders.
    The product comes in a 8 ounce, clear plastic package marked with lot # L250320200 on the back and with an expiration date of 05/02/2027 stamped on the side.
    No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this problem.
    This recall was triggered by a recall of a supplier in another country.
    Production of the product has been suspended while the company continue their investigation as to the source of the problem.
    Consumers who have purchased 8 ounce packages of ” Organic Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds ” are urged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at info@organictraditions.com.

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    05/08/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Lamont Announces Office of Health Strategy Commissioner Deidre Gifford Planning To Retire

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he has received notification from Connecticut Office of Health Strategy (OHS) Commissioner Deidre Gifford, MD, MPH, informing him of her intention to retire from state service next month.

    Commissioner Gifford has served as the head of OHS since the start of Governor Lamont’s second term in office in January 2023. In the governor’s first term, she served in several leadership positions, including as commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Social Services beginning in June 2019 and as acting commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Public Health beginning in May 2020, during which she was responsible for leading the administration’s response to the outbreak of COVID-19 and became the governor’s top advisor on the pandemic.

    In addition to her current position, for the last several years Commissioner Gifford has been tasked with serving as Governor Lamont’s senior advisor for health and human services. In this added role, she has been responsible for organizing a multi-agency approach among the state’s nine health and human service agencies to ensure that these agencies are operating in a coordinated manner and functioning optimally in areas where they may have overlapping responsibilities.

    She is an obstetrician and gynecologist trained in public health and health services, and her background includes healthcare quality improvement and payment reform initiatives in both the public and private sectors at the state and national levels.

    “For the last several years, Deidre has provided exceptional service to the people of Connecticut, most notably serving as our administration’s chief advisor on the COVID-19 pandemic and helping to formulate our policies and guidance to protect the health and wellbeing of our residents during that challenging time,” Governor Lamont said. “I firmly believe that she is one of the reasons why many people consider Connecticut’s response to this global virus to be among the best. She has been dedicated to developing policies and data-driven solutions that expand access to healthcare, improve disparities, and drive costs down. In addition to providing valuable public policy guidance, she has become a good friend, and I appreciate all that I have learned from her. I wish her nothing but the best on this well-earned retirement.”

    “Since June of 2019 it has been my privilege to work alongside Governor Lamont, his team, and an amazing group of commissioners to serve the people of Connecticut,” Commissioner Gifford said. “I will always be grateful to the governor for trusting me to be by his side during some of the most difficult days of the pandemic, and to serve as his advisor in the years since. As a physician, I am proud to have had the Lamont administration’s support of my work to expand access to healthcare and make sure every person has access to the care they need and deserve. As I move on to this next chapter, it is with immense gratitude to the staffs at DSS, DPH, and OHS, who have stood with me, taught me, and shown me by their examples the meaning of public service. Thank you to all my legislative colleagues for your partnership on our shared goals. And most importantly, thank you to the people of Connecticut for warmly welcoming me and my family and for your generosity throughout my time in government here.”

    Prior to joining Connecticut state government, Commissioner Gifford served from 2016 to 2019 as deputy director for the Center of Medicaid and CHIP Services at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in Washington, DC, where she oversaw the full scope of Medicaid functions at the federal agency. From 2012 to 2015, she served as Medicaid director in the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services, and from 2005 to 2011 she was co-founder and project director of Rhode Island’ s multi-payer Medical Home demonstration, one of the nation’s first and most enduring multi-payer payment reform initiatives.

    OHS is the state agency responsible for implementing data-driven strategies that promote equal access to healthcare, improve the value of healthcare, contain costs, and ensure better healthcare systems for the state’s residents.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Historic U.S.-UK Trade Deal

    Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)

    As President Trump said when announcing today’s historic trade deal between the U.S. and the United Kingdom, “If you respect America and bring serious proposals to the table, America is open to business.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9PhhlqeA9E

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Magaziner Defends NOAA, Rhode Island Fishermen During House Natural Resources Committee Markup Debate

    Source: US Representative Seth Magaziner (RI-02)

    WASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner (RI-02) led in Democrats’ defense of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) during the Natural Resources Committee markup of the House Republicans’ sweeping reconciliation tax bill, which proposes deep cuts to programs that Rhode Island’s fishermen and coastal communities depend on, in order to pay for tax cuts for the rich.

    The proposal includes deep cuts to NOAA, which plays a critical role in protecting national security by supplying data for military decision making, collects information on fish stocks that the livelihoods of Rhode Island fishermen depend on, and provides weather data used by meteorologists, farmers, and countless other Americans.

    House Republicans are attempting to pass a package of tax cuts expected to predominantly benefit the wealthy and big corporations, through a process called reconciliation that requires offsetting cuts to federal programs. Democratic members of the Natural Resources Committee submitted amendments to the legislation, with Magaziner proposing amendments to reverse all proposed cuts to NOAA in the bill, and to ensure that all NOAA services and operations that support military readiness are preserved – both of which were blocked by the Republican majority.

    “The House Natural Resources Committee should work together on a bipartisan basis to create good-paying clean energy jobs, support Rhode Island’s fishermen and growing coastal economy, and invest in national parks – a source of pride for our nation,” said Magaziner. “Instead, Republicans in the majority are pushing a partisan bill that guts critical programs like NOAA—not to help working people, but to hand out more tax breaks to billionaires and provide giveaways to Big Oil. The people of Rhode Island deserve better.”

    Magaziner also spoke out against proposed Republican funding cuts targeting national parks and environmental protection, as well as the proposed return of noncompetitive leasing in federal oil and gas lease sales. 

    You can view or download Rep. Magaziner’s opening remarks from this week’s committee markup here

    BACKGROUND 

    In Rhode Island, NOAA supports a fishing and aquaculture industry that supports thousands of jobs, provides lifesaving weather forecasting, and funds research that strengthens the state’s coastal economy and conservation of ocean resources.

    Despite its critical mission, NOAA has become a primary target of the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s DOGE. Since January, NOAA has faced an unprecedented wave of political interference: censorship of climate research, purging of expert staff, the shutdown of oversight committees, and forced layoffs. Just last week, the Trump Administration sent an agency-wide email announcing that it has eliminated 1,000 NOAA employees with over 27,000 years of collective experience. 

    Last month, Magaziner led House Natural Resources Committee Democrats in a congressional forum on the devastating impact of cuts to NOAA, highlighting how mass layoffs and facility closures at the agency hurt Rhode Island’s coastal economy and national security interests.

    The forum brought together voices from the fishing industry, environmental advocacy, and public service at the nation’s capital—including Sarah Schumann, a Rhode Island commercial fisher and Director of the Fishery Friendly Climate Action Campaign—to testify on the impact of Trump Administration cuts to NOAA.

    Previously, Magaziner hosted a roundtable in Providence to hear from Rhode Island fishing, aquaculture, environmental, and conservation leaders about their concerns surrounding a weakened NOAA.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: New Bipartisan Build America Caucus Launches to Support Pro-Growth Policies

    Source: US Representative Seth Magaziner (RI-02)

    Watershed moment for the pro-growth, abundance movement as Congress readies federal action

    WASHINGTON – Today, more than a dozen bipartisan members launched the bipartisan Build America Caucus, a first-of-its-kind effort in Congress to advance pro-growth policies. While momentum for the abundance agenda has grown in cities and states, this caucus marks the first coordinated push to bring that vision to Capitol Hill. The caucus includes nearly 30 members from across the ideological spectrum, many of whom hold key committee assignments, putting the group in a strong position to pass meaningful legislation. Rep. Josh Harder will serve as Chair.

    The Build America Caucus will prioritize:

    • Unleashing American energy through permitting and transmission reform
    • Making housing affordable by incentivizing states and cities to build more homes
    • Speeding up American infrastructure projects by streamlining requirements and cutting red tape

    “This caucus isn’t about making government bigger or smaller. It’s about making government work better, so we can bring down the cost of housing, build schools for the next generation, and make sure clean energy projects are a reality – not just an idea,” said Rep. Seth Magaziner. “With my experience cutting through red tape as General Treasurer and getting projects over the finish line, I’m excited to be a part of a bipartisan coalition working to bring a results-oriented mentality to Washington.”

    “Voters have lost faith in government because they don’t see results – they see gridlock, red tape, and delay,” said Chair Josh Harder. “It’s time to get back to building. Housing costs are out of control, our energy grid is strained, and foreign adversaries are racing ahead in critical manufacturing. The Build America Caucus is bringing Republicans and Democrats together to deliver real, pro-growth solutions. Our mission is simple: pass effective legislation that unleashes America’s full potential.”

    “It’s time to rebuild America with purpose and urgency,” said Rep. Gus Bilirakis. “I am proud to be a part of the Build America Caucus which will bring together bipartisan voices committed to modernizing our infrastructure, removing needless bureaucratic red tape, reducing costs and ensuring taxpayer dollars go further. Our country needs smart investment, faster timelines, and real results that strengthen our economy and improve lives across the country.” 

    “One of the cruelest ironies in America is that we have more laws restricting the supply of affordable housing than expanding it,” said Rep. Ritchie Torres. “That’s neither progressive nor pro–working class. It’s time for every elected official to embrace an agenda of abundance—an abundance of opportunity for all Americans. The Build America Caucus is fighting to make America work for working people. It’s time to put building over bureaucracy—and progress over process.”

    “Too many families in the Central Valley are struggling due to slow-moving infrastructure projects and the growing unaffordability of housing costs and energy,” said Rep. David Valadao. “To revitalize the American Dream, we need to focus on growth by streamlining rules and regulations, prioritizing innovation, and incentivizing competition. I’m proud to join my colleagues on the bipartisan Build America Caucus to deliver real results for our hardworking families.”

    “Our communities need affordable housing, reliable infrastructure, and clean energy — and they need them now, not years from now,” said Rep. Sharice Davids. “I’m joining the bipartisan Build America Caucus to help cut unnecessary red tape and make sure we’re building a stronger, more affordable future for Kansas and the country.”

    “I am proud to join my colleagues on the Build America Caucus as we work to strengthen our economy and streamline pro-growth policies in Congress,” said Rep. Dan Newhouse. “By cutting bureaucratic red tape and onerous regulations we will identify real solutions to unleash American energy, mitigate the housing affordability crisis, and create good-paying jobs here at home.”

    “I came to Congress to solve problems, and I’m ready to work with colleagues on both sides of the aisle to get s**t done,” said Rep. George Whitesides. “We need to move from a focus on process to a focus on outcomes – how much housing are we building, how many roads are we fixing, how much clean energy infrastructure are we creating, how many rural homes are we connecting to broadband, how many acres of forest are we treating for wildfire risk? It is the outcomes that will dictate whether we are really creating positive impacts for our constituents, and I’m ready to make some progress!”

    “To meet America’s growing demand for energy, housing, and infrastructure, Congress needs to make sure that policies and regulations are supporting, not hindering, the ability to build what America needs,” said Rep. Chuck Edwards. “Unnecessary red tape slows down growth and stifles innovation. As a member of the Build America Caucus, I look forward to fixing how Washington works by making processes more efficient and reasonable so that energy production and the building of our nation’s houses and infrastructure are not stuck in bureaucracy.”

    “Building more affordable housing, developing clean energy, and improving our infrastructure are all key to American growth in the 21st century,” said Rep. Joe Neguse. “That’s why I’m proud to join with a bipartisan group of my colleagues in forming the Build America Caucus, to move America forward by investing in innovation and implementing practical solutions that address the consequential challenges of our time.”

    “America’s strength lies in our workers, our businesses, and our abundant natural resources, but outdated laws and regulations too often hold our country back,” said Rep. Michael McCaul. “I’m proud to join the bipartisan Build America Caucus to drive growth, restore U.S. energy leadership, and unleash our nation’s full potential.”

    “America was built by doers who put bold ideas into action. But for too long, American innovation and production has been tied up in overburdensome regulation and bureaucratic red tape,” said Rep. Adam Gray. “The status quo doesn’t work anymore. It’s time to enact pro-growth policies that will harness American energy resources, increase our housing supply and encourage economic development. I’m proud to represent the Central Valley as a member of the bipartisan Build America Caucus to finally deliver on America’s promise of opportunity for all.”

    “Building more housing, mass transit, and clean energy is essential to making life more affordable and connected. But outdated processes are driving up costs and delaying the projects communities desperately need,” said Rep. Laura Friedman. I’m proud to join the Build America Caucus to help break through the gridlock and give local governments the tools to build more homes, better infrastructure, and clean power — so we can actually meet this moment.”

    “Housing is unaffordable, federally funded projects are delayed, and we’re not thinking clearly about long-term solutions,” said Rep. Janelle Bynum. “We’ve got to cut the red tape, build smarter, and deliver real solutions for the Americans. That’s why I’m proud to join the bipartisan Build America Caucus to help tackle the structural challenges holding back our growth.”

    “To lower costs and compete with China, we need to build more — more housing, stronger roads and bridges, and better energy infrastructure,” said Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet. “Having worked in local government and led a local non-profit, I have seen firsthand how the best of ideas can be derailed by red tape. I look forward to working with Republicans and Democrats with the Build America Caucus to turbocharge American innovation, lower costs, and create good-paying jobs in mid-Michigan.”

    “America prides itself on accomplishing big things, whether it be winning world wars, sending man to the moon, or discovering the next medical breakthrough,” said Rep. Scott Peters. “Unfortunately, we have gotten in our own way with excessive red tape and process that delays progress. The Build America Caucus will be laser-focused on taking on our country’s most fundamental challenges, like the housing shortage, the need for a more reliable grid and cheaper energy, and ensuring America continues to be at the forefront of scientific discovery. I am excited to work with my colleagues from both parties to update our laws to meet the challenges of today and encourage America to build again.”

    “America needs to build 5 million homes and 5 Hoover Dams’ worth of nuclear power this decade,” said Rep. Jake Auchincloss. “The status quo won’t deliver that speed and scale, so Congress needs to take action and relieve bottlenecks in housing and energy that lower prices for the middle class.”

    “In my past life, I built things in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and I’m committed to building a bright future for our constituents,” said Rep. Rob Bresnahan. “I am ready to bring my real-world experience to the policy-making sphere, and I look forward to working with my fellow members of the Build America Caucus to find bipartisan ways to streamline permitting for transportation and energy projects, and ensure we have the workforce to deliver on these projects.”

    The members of the Build America Caucus are: Reps. Jake Auchincloss, Gus Bilirakis, Rob Bresnahan, Nikki Budzinski, Janelle Bynum, Sharice Davids, Chuck Edwards, Laura Friedman, Adam Gray, Josh Harder, Jim Himes, Jeff Hurd, Jen Kiggans, Seth Magaziner, Nicole Malliotakis, Celeste Maloy, Mike McCaul, Kristen McDonald Rivet, Joe Neguse, Dan Newhouse, Jay Obernolte, Scott Peters, Brittany Pettersen, Pat Ryan, Andrea Salinas, Haley Stevens, Ritchie Torres, David Valadao, and George Whitesides

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Barry Moore applauds Trump Administration for finalizing $550 million grant for I-10 Mobile River and Bayway Bridge

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Barry Moore

    Washington D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Barry Moore (AL-01) applauded President Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy for helping deliver on a 2019 promise made by President Trump to complete the I-10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Project.

    The Department of Transportation has finalized a $550 million grant that paves the way for the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) to break ground on the new bridge. This project will include a new six-lane, cable-stayed bridge over the Mobile River that will bypass two aging tunnels. It will also include new bridges to replace the existing Bayway Bridges crossing Mobile Bay.

    “President Trump promised he would build a new I-10 bridge, and with the finalization of this $550 million grant from the Department of Transportation, he is delivering on his promise,” said U.S. Representative Barry Moore. “The Mobile River and Bayway Bridge Project is a critical infrastructure need that has far reaching effects, not just in Alabama’s First Congressional District, but across the state of Alabama, the Southeastern region, and the nation. I look forward to working with President Trump and the Alabama delegation to get this project across the finish line.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Barry Moore supports Gulf of America Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Barry Moore

    Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Representative Barry Moore (AL-01) voted in support of The Gulf of America Act. Rep. Moore was also a co-sponsor of this legislation, led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA).

    This legislation seeks to codify President Trump’s executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to assert American sovereignty and pride over one of the nation’s most strategically and economically significant bodies of water. The bill calls on federal agencies to begin the process of updating official maps, educational materials, and navigational charts to reflect the new name.

    “I proudly represent a district on the Gulf of America, which plays a vital role in our economy, energy independence, and national security,” said Moore. “I support President Trump’s mission to reclaim this beautiful body of water and give it a name that honors our nation.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Young Kim Joins Bipartisan Push to Protect Forests and Wildland Firefighter Safety

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Young Kim (CA-39)

    Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40) joined fellow California Reps. Doug LaMalfa (CA-01) and Jimmy Panetta (CA-19) to introduce the Forest Protection and Wildland Firefighter Safety Act. 

    This bipartisan bill ensures that federal, state, local and tribal firefighting agencies can use fire retardant, a vital tool used to contain or slow the spread of wildfires, without restraints from burdensome permitting regulations.  

    “We need all hands on deck and all the tools in our arsenal during a wildfire,” said Rep. Kim. “Fire retardant has proven to be safe and effective for containing and mitigating wildfires, and I’m proud to join Reps. LaMalfa and Panetta to ensure its continued use. As the representative of many wildfire-prone areas, including in the canyon communities of Orange County, I will keep fighting to support commonsense policies to protect our communities.”  

    “Fire retardant is one of the most effective tools we have to stop wildfires from turning into disasters—especially in the West,” said Rep. LaMalfa. “Trying to ban its use during fire season isn’t just ridiculous, it’s dangerous. These extremist environmental groups are more worried about trace amounts of retardant than the real damage caused by out-of-control fires. Entire forests, homes, wildlife, and human lives are at stake. The smoke alone from one major wildfire can choke the air for hundreds of miles. We should be focused on stopping fires early, not tying firefighters’ hands with red tape.” 

    “With nearly 9 million acres burned nationwide in 2024, the threat of wildfire is only growing,” said Rep. Panetta.  “This bipartisan legislation would make clear that fire retardant must remain a critical part of our wildfire response strategy.  Protecting our homes, our forests, and those on the front lines keeping us safe remains our top priority.” 

    Reps. David Valadao (CA-22), Ken Calvert (R-CA), Darrell Issa (CA-48), Tom McClintock (CA-05), Vince Fong (CA-20), Adam Gray (CA-13), and Jim Costa (CA-21) also cosponsor this bipartisan bill. 

    Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) introduced a companion bill in the Senate. 

    Background 

    In 2022, an environmental group sued the Forest Service over its use of aerial fire retardant, arguing it should be regulated under the Clean Water Act. A federal court ruled in 2023 that the Forest Service must obtain a NPDES permit from the EPA, but declined to issue an injunction that would have halted the use of retardant during fire season. The permitting process is expected to take years, and if future litigation results in a successful injunction, firefighters could be forced to ground aircraft or fly them with only water—putting lives, forests, and property at serious risk. 

    The Forest Service has made clear in testimony that aerial retardant is a critical part of its integrated wildfire strategy and that current operations already prohibit discharge into waterways or buffer zones. Over the past decade, less than 1% of fire retardant drops have affected waterways. 

    The bill builds on existing exemptions in the Clean Water Act for fire control activities and ensures continued use of fire retardants that are approved and listed on the Forest Service’s Qualified Products List. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Young Kim Leads REPORT Act to Restore Congressional Authority on Tariffs

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Young Kim (CA-39)

    Washington, DC – As first reported in Spectrum News, today, U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40) introduced the Reviewing Economic and Protection Objectives for the Reciprocal Tariffs Act (REPORT) Act to restore Congressional oversight of the executive branch’s tariff authority.  

    The REPORT Act would:  

    • Require the President to notify Congress and provide a justification report of the economic and security objectives of an increase or decrease in tariff authority 48 hours before it takes effect; 
    • Direct the U.S. Trade Representative to testify to relevant committees once the tariffs take effect; and, 
    • Apply to future presidential administrations, regardless of political affiliation. 

    Rep. Jeff Hurd (CO-03) joined as an original cosponsor of the bill. 

    “While tariffs can be an important strategic tool to help level the playing field between the United States and other countries, long-term tariffs can be a tax that hike prices and hurt the bottom line for American families and small businesses,” said Rep. Young Kim. “The American people deserve certainty, which is why I’m proud to lead the REPORT Act to ensure the executive branch is transparent with the American people on the intended economic and security objectives behind enacting tariffs, especially in the long-term.” 

    “During my time in Congress, I have been a consistent advocate for Congress’s Article I, Section 8 authority when it comes to tariffs”, said Rep. Hurd. “I’m proud to support Rep. Kim’s REPORT Act, which ensures that Congress is notified and briefed on any tariff changes so that we can fulfill our constitutional oversight duties.” 

    Read the bill HERE. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Labor Caucus Members Blast First Trump Administration’s First 100 Days, Join Labor Union Leaders to talk about Impacts on Working Families

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Glenn Ivey – Maryland (4th District)

    Congressman Glenn Ivey, Rep. Debbie Dingell and Rep. Steven Horsford and labor leaders held a press conference in front of the Capitol today.  They talked about the first 100 days of the Trump Administration and its impact on working families. 

    U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell said:

    “As we mark the first 100 days of the Trump presidency, we are facing an unprecedented attack on the federal workforce. Federal employees do some of the most critical work that, frankly, too many people take for granted. They are nurses, food inspectors, doctors, transportation safety workers, law enforcement officers, scientists, VA workers, and beyond. Their work keeps us safe and keeps our daily lives running smoothly. I’ve heard countless stories from my constituents who are frustrated and scared of being a federal employee right now. An attack on workers’ rights anywhere is an attack on workers’ rights everywhere. That’s why we are standing in strong solidarity with federal employees and will not stop fighting to protect workers’ rights.”

    U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford said:

    “One hundred days into this presidency, working Nevadans can’t afford this president’s economic chaos. Tourism is buckling with consumer confidence at a 50-year low and international travel down 20 percent – at the same time, we’re being tariff-taxed on everything from food to lumber to toilet paper. Serving billionaires at the expense of working people is the opposite of leadership, which is exactly why Trump’s presidency is failing.”

    U.S. Rep. Glenn Ivey said:

    “President Trump said he would support working people.  Instead, he’s spent 100 days finding new ways to lower wages and make workplaces less safe.  He’s slashed worker safety protections, stripped collective bargaining rights, and crippled the National Labor Relations Board.  Workers deserve better and that’s why my colleagues in the Labor Caucus and I are fighting back.”

    Democracy Forward President Skye Perryman said:

    “Our nation’s civil servants are the backbone of our democracy – and they’re under attack for doing their jobs.  Democracy Forward is committed to working alongside partners to defend these workers and the public institutions they serve.”

    National Federation of Federal Employees President, Randy Erwin said:

    “President Trump’s first 100 days in office have been a disaster for federal workers and the American people. Hundreds of thousands of dedicated civil servants have been fired or intimidated into resignation, diminishing the critical services that communities across the country depend on every day. It is shameful that the President has celebrated firing veterans and weakening their healthcare, the erosion of public safety, and undermining our national security.”

    American Federation of Government Employees, District 14 National VP Ottis Johnson said:

    “AFGE is proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with the House Labor Caucus to fight for the collective bargaining rights of more than one million federal employees who are being retaliated against for standing up for their rights. We are calling on all members of Congress to stand up for federal workers by cosponsoring the Protect America’s Workforce Act and defeating the GOP leadership’s punitive reconciliation package.”

    International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, President Matthew Biggs said:

    “This Administration’s attacks on federal workers, on their civil service protections and union rights, and on their careers and livelihoods hurt all Americans and the services and government functions Americans count on in every part of the country. IFPTE members who work for the Navy, Army Corps of Engineers, NASA, EPA, DOJ, SSA, NOAA, and so many other agencies chose their careers in the federal government because they are invested in and dedicated to the work they do on behalf of the American public. The Trump Administration that keeps finding new and illegal ways to harass, exhaust, and disrespect the federal workforce, but our union and our federal membership is working with labor, legal and civil society partners, and with allies in Congress to protecting our democracy, our nonpartisan merit-based civil service, and our commitment to all Americans.

    Additional Photos of press conference available upon request.

     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Ivey Joins Maryland Delegation & Alsobrooks in Demanding Back Education Dollars Cut by Trump

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Glenn Ivey – Maryland (4th District)

    WASHINGTON, DC – As reported in The Washington Post, Senator Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.) led the Maryland Democratic Delegation – U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen and Representatives Steny Hoyer, Kweisi Mfume, Jamie Raskin, Glenn Ivey, Sarah Elfreth, April McClain Delaney, and Johnny Olszewski (all D-Md.) in demanding that the Trump Administration release the $98 million promised for education funding in the state and urging the Department to work with the delegation to ensure Maryland receives this vital funding. 

    “Earlier this year, [Secretary McMahon testified that the President] wants to ‘return education to the states where it belongs.’ We believe that approving Maryland’s application for late liquidation of relief funds would do just that. We appreciate your offer to conduct a thorough review of the ESSER funds rescinded from Maryland and look forward to reaching a resolution in the best interest of the more than 860,000 students in our state who are depending on these Congressionally appropriated funds,” said the lawmakers. 

    “We stand ready to partner with the Department in ensuring the disbursement of this key funding to Maryland,” continued the lawmakers. 

    You can read the full letter to Secretary McMahon here or below:

    Dear Secretary McMahon:

    We write with deep concern regarding the Department of Education’s (the Department) recent letter to State Chiefs of Education, which modified the time period for states to liquidate obligations under the Education Stabilization Fund. The loss of these dollars would be catastrophic for the state of Maryland and its students. We appreciate the fact that the Department did leave an opportunity open for collaboration with states, affording them the chance to appeal for an extension to the liquidation period on a project-specific basis. As such, the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) has applied for an extension. We strongly support MSDE’s application and urge the Department to approve MSDE’s requests for full reimbursement.

    As you know, on January 22, 2025 – after President Trump was sworn into office – the Department approved MDSE’s late liquidation plan for American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds through March 28, 2026. Similarly, on March 17, 2025, the Department approved a late liquidation plan for the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSA) from MSDE through March 31, 2025. Yet on March 28, 2025, the MSDE received notice from the Department that the liquidation period for all pandemic recovery resources authorized in the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) fund was rescinded. This sudden reversal has caused a great deal of confusion and would hinder Maryland’s efforts to address pandemic learning loss.

    The impact of this reversal by the Department will indeed be devastating for Maryland schools. Pandemic relief funds were set to go towards capital projects including school heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning repair and replacement that have been delayed because of supply chain and construction issues, as well as new curricula and instructional materials that Maryland Local Education Agencies (LEAs) are still awaiting.

    As such, Maryland has submitted a late liquidation request to the Department for $98,706,860, which includes $42 million spent by LEAs that have not been submitted to the State for reimbursement, as well as $56.7 million remaining to liquidate. The remaining funding is obligated toward projects to provide temporary housing and mental health support for students experiencing homelessness; community school mental health services; tutoring and technology for students; professional development for staff; Grow Your Own projects, including tuition reimbursement programs for staff to attain teacher certifications; the replacement of older and non-working windows and doors; restroom repairs; and security camera updates to keep students safe. 

    MSDE and the state’s LEAs have utilized ESSER funds to recover reading scores, sustainably address the teacher shortages exacerbated by the pandemic, support student mental and emotional health, and fortify other key ingredients in learning. The state’s reapplication in compliance with the Department’s guidance issued on March 28, 2025, also includes key details of our educational systems’ efforts to modernize classroom infrastructure to mitigate the threat of infectious diseases. 

    We proudly represent a state that places tremendous emphasis on high-quality education and MSDE’s implementation of federal funds is fundamental to that mission. We urge the Department to approve MSDE’s latest reapplication for late liquidation of this vital funding. Like students across the country, the COVID-19 pandemic set young Marylanders back substantially on key metrics of student achievement. As your office has noted, recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results have revealed that “gaps are growing between higher-performing and lower-performing students.” Further, chronic absenteeism still is too high with the latest data indicating “a majority of students still attended schools with 20% or higher levels of chronic absence… in stark contrast to 2019, when slightly over a quarter of schools experienced such high levels of chronic absence.” Years after the COVID-19 pandemic, our schools and communities still have much work to do to help students recover.

    Again, we want to continue to be collaborative and work together to improve Maryland schools. As you noted in your testimony to the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee earlier this year, President Trump wants to “return education to the states where it belongs.” We believe that approving Maryland’s application for late liquidation of relief funds would do just that. We appreciate your offer to conduct a thorough review of the ESSER funds rescinded from Maryland and look forward to reaching a resolution in the best interest of the more than 860,000 students in our state who are depending on these Congressionally appropriated funds. 

    We welcome a further conversation between the Department and the Maryland Congressional delegation on this process and would be happy to help support engagements between the Department and MSDE. We stand ready to partner with the Department in ensuring the disbursement of this key funding to Maryland.

    Sincerely, 

     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Graham, Cotton, Britt Introduce Resolution Outlining Acceptable Outcome of U.S. Negotiations with Iran on its Nuclear Program

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for South Carolina Lindsey Graham
    WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) and Katie Britt (R-Alabama) today introduced a resolution affirming the acceptable outcome of the United States’ negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program. Earlier in the day, Graham and Cotton held a press conference to unveil the resolution.
    “If Iran ever successfully acquired a nuclear weapon, I believe they would use it to further their radical religious regime. The regime openly talks about destroying the State of Israel and calls Israel and the United States ‘the Great Satan.’ President Trump, Senator Cotton, Senator Britt and I believe the only way to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon is for them to completely dismantle and destroy their entire nuclear program. Our resolution describes in granular detail what this looks like,” said Senator Graham. “To the Iranian regime: You claim all you want is a peaceful nuclear power program. You can have it, but you cannot enrich, and you must dismantle.”
    “Four years of impotent, inconsistent, and weak foreign policy during the Biden administration gave Iran a golden opportunity to continue its development of nuclear weapons and to rebuild its economy after President Trump’s successful maximum pressure policy during his first term,” said Senator Cotton.
    “I’m grateful for the strong leadership President Trump continues to exhibit across the globe. As the most pro-Israel president the United States has ever had, he is restoring credible American deterrence on the world stage by actively advocating for Israel’s security. I’m proud to join my colleagues in reaffirming our support for the dismantlement and complete destruction of Iran’s entire nuclear program, to protect our allies and to secure our nation from future threats,” said Senator Britt.
    This resolution:
    Commends the Trump Administration for engaging in direct talks with the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding its nuclear program;
    Recognizes the Islamic Republic of Iran’s decades of cheating, the regime’s barbaric nature, and its open commitment to destroying the State of Israel must be addressed in any negotiations; and
    Affirms support for:
    the complete dismantlement and destruction of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s entire nuclear program; and then
    an Agreement for Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation (commonly known as a “123 Agreement”) between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, pursuant to section 123 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2153) that also requires the Islamic Republic of Iran:
    to adopt the IAEA additional protocols for verification of nuclear safeguards; and
    to forgo domestic uranium enrichment, the reprocessing of spent fuel, and the development or possession of any enrichment or reprocessing infrastructure or capacity.
    To read the full resolution text, click HERE.
    Watch the Graham-Cotton Press Conference HERE.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: PREPARED REMARKS: Sanders Confronts Congress’ Silence on Gaza

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Vermont – Bernie Sanders
    WASHINGTON, May 8 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today gave remarks on the Senate floor marking 68 days since Israel allowed humanitarian aid into Gaza and calling on the U.S. to end its complicity in the destruction of the Palestinian people.
    Sanders’ remarks, as prepared for delivery, are below and can be watched HERE:  
    M. President, I want to say a few words about an issue that people all over the world are thinking about – are appalled by – but for some strange reason gets very little discussion here in the nation’s capital or in the halls of Congress. And that is the horrific humanitarian disaster that is unfolding in Gaza. 
    Today marks 68 days and counting since ANY humanitarian aid was allowed into Gaza. For more than nine weeks, Israel has blocked all supplies: no food, no water, no medicine, and no fuel. 
    Hundreds of truckloads of lifesaving supplies are waiting to enter Gaza, sitting just across the border, but are denied entry by Israeli authorities. 
    There is no ambiguity here: Netanyahu’s extremist government talks openly about using humanitarian aid as a weapon. Defense Minister Israel Katz said “Israel’s policy is clear: no humanitarian aid will enter Gaza, and blocking this aid is one of the main pressure levers.” 
    M. President, starving children to death as a weapon of war is a clear violation of the Geneva Convention, the Foreign Assistance Act, and basic human decency. Civilized people do not starve children to death. 
    What is going on in Gaza is a war crime, committed openly and in broad daylight, and continuing every single day. 
    M. President, there are 2.2 million people who live in Gaza. Today, these people are trapped. The borders are sealed. And Israel has pushed the population into an ever-smaller area. 
    With Israel having cut off all aid, what we are seeing now is a slow, brutal process of mass starvation and death by the denial of basic necessities. This is methodical, it is intentional, it is the stated policy of the Netanyahu government. 
    Without fuel, there is no ability to pump fresh water, leaving people increasingly desperate, unable to find clean water to drink, wash with, or cook properly. Disease is once again spreading in Gaza. 
    Most of the bakeries in Gaza have now shut down, having run out of fuel and flour. The few remaining community kitchens are also shutting down. Most people are now surviving on scarce canned goods, often a single can of beans or some lentils, shared between a family once a day. 
    The UN reports that more than 2 million people out of a population of 2.2 million face severe food shortages. 
    The starvation hits children hardest. At least 65,000 children now show symptoms of malnutrition, and dozens have already starved to death. 
    Malnutrition rates increased 80 percent in March, the last month for which data is available, after Netanyahu began the siege, but the situation has severely deteriorated since then. 
    UNICEF reported yesterday that “the situation is getting worse every day,” and that they are treating about 10,000 children for severe malnutrition. 
    Without adequate nutrition or access to clean water, many children will die of easily preventable diseases, killed by something as simple as diarrhea. 
    For the tens of thousands of injured people in Gaza, particularly the countless burn victims from Israeli bombing, their wounds cannot heal without adequate food and clean water. Left to fester, infections will kill many who should have survived. 
    With no infant formula, and with malnourished mothers unable to breastfeed, many infants are also at severe risk of death. Those that survive will bear the scars of their suffering for the rest of their lives. 
    And with little medicine available, easily treatable illnesses and chronic diseases like diabetes or heart disease can be a death sentence in Gaza. 
    M. President, what is going on there is not some terrible earthquake, it is not a hurricane, it is not a storm. What is going on in Gaza today is a manmade nightmare. And nothing can justify this. 
    What is happening in Gaza will be a permanent stain on the world’s collective conscience. History will never forget that we allowed this to happen and, for us here in the United States, that we, in fact, enabled this atrocity. 
    There is no doubt that Hamas, a terrorist organization, began this terrible war with its barbaric October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, which killed 1,200 innocent people and took 250 hostages. 
    The International Criminal Court was right to indict Yahya Sinwar and other leaders of Hamas as war criminals for those atrocities. 
    Clearly, Israel had the right to defend itself against Hamas. 
    But Netanyahu’s extremist government has not just waged war against Hamas. Instead, they have waged an all-out barbaric war of annihilation against the Palestinian people. 
    They have intentionally made life unlivable in Gaza.
    Israel, up to now, has killed more than 52,000 people and injured more than 118,000 – 60 percent of whom are women, children, and the elderly. More than 15,000 children have been killed. 
    M. President, Israel’s indiscriminate bombardment has damaged or destroyed two-thirds of all structures in Gaza, including 92 percent of the housing units. Most of the population now is living in tents or other makeshift structures. 
    M. President, the health care system in Gaza has been essentially destroyed. Most of the territory’s hospitals and primary health care facilities have been bombed. 
    Gaza’s civilian infrastructure has been totally devastated, including almost 90 percent of water and sanitation facilities. Most of the roads have been destroyed. 
    Gaza’s education system has been obliterated. Hundreds of schools have been bombed, as has every single one of Gaza’s 12 universities. 
    And there has been no electricity in Gaza for 18 months. 
    M. President, given this reality, nobody should have any doubts that Netanyahu is a war criminal. Just like his counterparts in Hamas, he has a massive amount of innocent blood on his hands.
    And now Netanyahu and his extremist ministers have a new plan: to indefinitely reoccupy all of Gaza, flatten the few buildings that are still standing, and force the entire population of 2.2 million people into a single tiny area, where hired U.S. security contractors will distribute rations to the survivors. 
    Israeli officials are quite open about the goal here: to force Palestinians to leave for other countries “in line with President Trump’s vision for Gaza,” as one Israeli official said this week. 
    Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich said this week that “Gaza will be entirely destroyed,” and that its population will “leave in great numbers.” 
    For many in Netanyahu’s extremist government, this has been the plan all along: it’s called ethnic cleansing. 
    This would be a terrible tragedy, no matter where or why it was happening. But what makes this tragedy so much worse for us in America is that it is our government, the United States government, that is absolutely complicit in creating and sustaining this humanitarian disaster. 
    Last year alone, the United States provided $18 billion in military aid to Israel. This year, the Trump administration has approved $12 billion more in bombs and weapons. 
    And for months, Trump has offered blanket support for Netanyahu. More than that, he has repeatedly said that the United States will actually take over Gaza after the war, that the Palestinians will be pushed out, and that the U.S. will redevelop it into what Trump calls “the Riviera of the Middle East,” a playground for billionaires. 
    M. President, this war has killed or injured more than 170,000 people in Gaza. It has cost American taxpayers well over $20 billion in the last year. And right now, as we speak, thousands of children are starving to death. And the U.S. president is actively encouraging the ethnic cleansing of over 2 million people. 
    Given that reality, one might think that there would be a vigorous discussion right here in the Senate: do we really want to spend billions of taxpayer dollars starving children in Gaza. You tell me why spending billions of dollars to support Netanyahu’s war and starving children in Gaza is a good idea. I’d love to hear it. 
    But, M. President, we are not having that debate. And let me suggest to you why I think we are not having that debate.  
    That is because we have a corrupt campaign finance system that allows AIPAC to set the agenda here in Washington. 
    In the last election cycle, AIPAC’s PAC and Super PAC spent nearly $127 million combined.
    And the fact is that, if you are a member of Congress and you vote against Netanyahu’s war in Gaza, AIPAC is there to punish you with millions of dollars in advertisements to see that you’re defeated. 
    One might think that in a democracy there would be a vigorous debate on an issue of such consequence. But because of our corrupt campaign finance system, people are literally afraid to stand up. If they do, suddenly you will have all kinds of ads coming in to your district to defeat you.
    Sadly, I must confess, that this political corruption works. Many of my colleagues will privately express their horror at Netanyahu’s war crimes, but will do or say very little publicly about it. 
    M. President, history will not forgive our complicity in this nightmare. The time is long overdue for us to end our support for Netanyahu’s destruction of the Palestinian people. We must not put another nickel into Netanyahu’s war machine. We must demand an immediate ceasefire, a surge in humanitarian aid, the release of the hostages, and the rebuilding of Gaza – not for billionaires to enjoy their Riviera there – but rebuilding Gaza for the Palestinian people.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Disaster Alert: Reed Warns Trump’s Efforts to Dismantle NOAA Threatens Economy, People, & Environment

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Rhode Island Jack Reed

    WASHINGTON, DC – As hurricane season approaches, U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) is leading Senate colleagues in sounding the alarm about President Trump’s attacks on the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS) and urging bipartisan action to protect the critical agency from privatization.  

    Every day, NOAA employees collect, analyze, and freely disseminate vast amounts of data through its National Weather Service – vital information all Americans count on.  American commerce – particularly the transportation sector – relies heavily on federal weather forecasts, flooding predictions, hurricane and storm alerts, air temperature readings, nautical charts, and other scientific data.  The research, services, and forecasts provided by these federal agencies is essential for everything from accurately predicting the next severe weather front to supporting farmers and fishermen to scientifically assessing the long-term costs of extreme weather events linked to climate change.

    In a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Senator Reed led U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Chris Coons (D-DE), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), and Ed Markey (D-MA) in pointing to a new public letter released this week by five former Weather Service directors. The Senators say it offers an early warning on how the Trump Administration’s cuts to staff and programs could lead to “needless loss of life.”

    On May 2, five former NWS Directors – who served under both Republican and Democratic administrations – wrote a letter expressing alarm that the NWS is operating at a dangerous staffing deficit, with more than 10% of its workforce lost in recent months due to the Trump Administration’s reckless buyouts and mass firings,” the Senators wrote.  “These massive staffing cuts, combined with the Trump Administration’s proposal to slash funding for the NWS’s parent agency – the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – by 25%, led these Directors to conclude that their “worst nightmare is that weather forecast offices will be so understaffed that there will be needless loss of life.”

    In his preliminary budget request, President Trump called for a $1.5 billion cut to NOAA programs, including a $209 million cut for NOAA’s weather satellites which help to ensure accurate weather forecasting is available to Americans. 

    In their letter, the five Senators called on Secretary Lutnick to “reverse course on the Trump Administration’s staffing and funding cuts, which will prevent the National Weather Service (NWS) from being fully prepared and operational.

    According to NWS, its employees collect over six billion weather observations every day, monitor local conditions through a host of field offices across the nation, issue daily forecasts, and circulate warnings before dangerous weather events. NWS provides the public with forecasts and alerts free of charge. Private companies like AccuWeather, Google, and Apple also rely on NOAA’s observational data and satellites, buoys, and weather sensors to power their own weather products.

    The Senators say that President Trump’s proposed cuts, paired with the administration’s efforts to significantly downsize NOAA and NWS, is already upending the agency’s ability to promptly alert and prepare Americans for imminent and dangerous severe weather events.

    Forecasters at Colorado State University have predicted an “above-average” 2025 hurricane season, with an estimated nine hurricanes, four of which are expected to reach Category 3 status or stronger,” the Senators continued.  Understaffed forecast offices mean longer wait times for critical alerts, slower radar maintenance, and a reduction in the high level of accuracy the public has come to rely upon. Any degradation in service risks loss of life, economic disruption, and long-term damage to public trust in our nation’s ability to prepare for and respond to extreme weather.

    Earlier this year, the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) either fired or pushed out more than 10 percent of NOAA’s workforce, including top meteorologists and researchers who are charged with providing the public with accurate, life-saving weather reports and data. The Administration is reportedly working on further diminishing NOAA’s workforce by another 10 percent.

    According to data obtained by the Associated Press, nearly half of all NWS forecast offices are now critically understaffed. Due to these shortages, NWS meteorologists are reportedly being forced to forego important surveys of storm damage that help inform and improve future forecasts and warnings.

    While researchers, scientists, and experts point to a connection between climate change and worsening extreme storms, the Trump Administration is reportedly planning to propose eliminating NOAA’s research office and cutting NOAA research funding by 74 percent. It is anticipated that cuts to NOAA climate programs and activities will also have impacts on the collection of key weather data.  

    In March, Senator Reed called attention to the Trump Administration’s staffing cuts at NOAA and NWS and warned about negative impacts for Rhode Islanders. And last fall, Senator Reed sounded the alarm about Project 2025’s extremist plan to dismantle NOAA, which it labelled “one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry.”  Reed warned plans to gut the National Weather Service and emergency management would be a major disaster.

    Full text of the letter follows:

    May 8, 2025

    The Honorable Howard Lutnick, Secretary

    U.S. Department of Commerce

    1401 Constitution Ave NW

    Washington, D.C. 20230

    Dear Secretary Lutnick:

    As we approach the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins on June 1, we write to demand you reverse course on the Trump Administration’s staffing and funding cuts, which will prevent the National Weather Service (NWS) from being fully prepared and operational.

    The NWS and its employees play a critical role in protecting lives, property, and our national economy. From issuing tornado and hurricane warnings to providing essential weather information for aviation, shipping, agriculture, and emergency response, the NWS is integral to Americans’ daily lives. Its employees include highly trained meteorologists, technicians, and support staff who work hard to deliver life-saving data all across the United States.

    On May 2, five former NWS Directors – who served under both Republican and Democratic administrations – wrote a letter expressing alarm that the NWS is operating at a dangerous staffing deficit, with more than 10% of its workforce lost in recent months due to the Trump Administration’s reckless buyouts and mass firings. These massive staffing cuts, combined with the Trump Administration’s proposal to slash funding for the NWS’s parent agency – the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – by 25%, led these Directors to conclude that their “worst nightmare is that weather forecast offices will be so understaffed that there will be needless loss of life.”

    Forecasters at Colorado State University have predicted an “above-average” 2025 hurricane season, with an estimated nine hurricanes, four of which are expected to reach Category 3 status or stronger. Understaffed forecast offices mean longer wait times for critical alerts, slower radar maintenance, and a reduction in the high level of accuracy the public has come to rely upon. Any degradation in service risks loss of life, economic disruption, and long-term damage to public trust in our nation’s ability to prepare for and respond to extreme weather.

    We urge you to provide a detailed plan on how you will ensure that this critical agency has the staffing and resources it needs to ensure Americans are safe heading into this hurricane season. We look forward to your prompt response to this important matter.

    Sincerely,

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Reed Rebukes Trump’s Misuse of Military in Immigration Enforcement

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Rhode Island Jack Reed

    WASHINGTON, DC – Over the past three months, the Trump Administration has surged military personnel to the Southwest Border, Guantanamo Bay, and the U.S. southern coasts. The Administration has spent nearly $500 billion and engaged tens of thousands of troops, Navy warships, armored combat vehicles, and military aircraft in its immigration enforcement operation.

    On Thursday, U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI), Ranking Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, spoke on the Senate floor to address the unprecedented and likely illegal use of the U.S. military in domestic law enforcement. 

    A video of Senator Reed’s remarks may be viewed here.

    A copy of Senator Reed’s letter to the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General may be viewed here.

    A transcript of Senator Reed’s floor speech follows:

    REED:  Mr. President, I rise to address President Trump’s dangerous and inappropriate use of the U.S. military to carry out his immigration enforcement campaign. 

    Before I discuss the Trump Administration spending nearly half a billion dollars and sending tens of thousands of troops, ships, combat vehicles, and aircraft away from their real missions, I want to make clear that border security is a priority.  I do not support open borders.  And I believe that those who enter the United States and break our laws should be subject to deportation in accordance with the law and due process.  I have voted time and time again for billions of dollars of increased support for border agents, detection technology, and physical barriers where it makes sense. 

    Mr. President, it is no secret that our borders have been under pressure for more than a decade because of a broken immigration system that Congressional Republicans have consistently refused to help fix.  We have considered bipartisan immigration reform bills in 2006, in 2007, in 2013, and in 2024, all of which were shut down by Republicans.  The mess that we have today rests largely on their decision to put political advantage above real progress.

    Now, President Trump is ignoring Congress, ignoring the law, ignoring the Courts, and ignoring the Constitution in order to implement an immigration policy that fails to respect due process, adversely impacts our innovation economy, and to the point of my remarks, degrades our military.  In the name of his anti-immigrant efforts, President Trump is using the U.S. military to conduct operations on American soil that it has neither the training or authority to carry out.  Our troops, who are already stretched thin for time and resources, are now burning time, assets, morale, and readiness for these overblown operations.

    The President has declared an emergency at the border to justify using the military for civilian law enforcement.  This, despite border encounters currently at the lowest level since August of 2020.  Over the past 12 months, since President Biden’s executive actions last June, there has been a continued, significant decrease in unlawful border crossings – including a?more than 60 percent decrease in encounters?from May 2024 to December 2024. 

    In short, all along the Southern Border we have seen a dramatic drop in illegal crossings and migrant encounters, well before President Trump took office.  A national emergency?  It seems not. 

    We already have an entire federal agency to protect our borders and address illegal immigration: the Department of Homeland Security.  DHS includes Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and other law enforcement groups.  I have voted consistently to give these agencies additional resources to carry out their missions.  But immigration enforcement is not, and must not become, a function of the Department of Defense. 

    Our military has long provided technical and logistical support to DHS at the border, but always and exclusively in a supporting role, drawing a clear line between military law enforcement authorities.  Indeed, since the Reconstruction Era, U.S. presidents have been prohibited from using the military in civilian law enforcement by a law known as the Posse Comitatus Act.  This law has kept the commander-in-chief from wielding the military as a domestic political weapon, and it continues to provide an important check on the President’s ability to use the military domestically against American citizens.

    I understand American citizens asking if it matters which Department enforces immigration, as long as the job gets done.  Well, there are plenty of reasons to be concerned by the President’s current approach, even if one agrees with him politically.

    Most alarmingly, President Trump is taking real steps to militarize immigration enforcement.  Once he uses the military for this reason, it will be easier for him to use it for other purposes.  And given the tenor of his public statements, it is a reasonable fear that he may someday order the use of the armed forces in American cities and against American citizens.

    Indeed, the Brennan Center – a law and public policy institution – recently analyzed President Trump’s military actions at the border and concluded, quote: “Using the military for border enforcement is a slippery slope.  If soldiers are allowed to take on domestic policing roles at the border, it may become easier to justify uses of the military in the U.S. interior in the future.  Our nation’s founders warned against the dangers of an army turned inward, which can all too easily be turned into an instrument of tyranny.”

    Beyond these concerns, there are real, immediate consequences for our troops, which we are seeing right now.

    Readiness

    One of the military’s top priorities is readiness.  America faces real, growing threats from China, Russia, Iran, and other adversaries, and the Department of Defense needs to be laser focused on preparing troops to defend our interests abroad.

    It is difficult to explain the border missions as anything but a distraction from readiness.  We should acknowledge the jobs that our troops are actually doing there.  In the past, up to 2,000 National Guard and Reserve troops would rotate to the border each year to assist DHS and Customs and Border Patrol with basic monitoring, logistics, and warehousing activities.  These missions were designed to be “behind the scenes” logistical support to free up Border Patrol agents from administrative duties and return them back to the field to conduct their core mission of immigration enforcement.

    Today, however, Trump has surged more than 12,000 active-duty troops to the border to carry out a variety of expanded missions that do not look anything like “behind the scenes” administrative support.  For example, one Marine battalion has been stringing miles and miles of barbed wire across the California mountains.  Multiple Army infantry companies are patrolling the Rio Grande riverbank on foot, rifles loaded.  Navy aircrews are flying P-8 Poseidons – the most advanced submarine hunting planes in the world – over the desert.  Two Navy destroyers are loitering off our East and West Coasts, looking for migrant boats in the water.  And at least one Army transportation unit is changing the oil and tires on Border Patrol trucks all day, every day. 

    In addition, the Administration has wasted massive amounts of defense dollars by flying migrants out of the country using military aircraft.  Often, they have had to return them to the United States mainland just days later.  According to U.S. Transportation Command, it costs at least $20,000 per flight hour to use a C-130 and $28,500 per flight hour to use a C-17.  In comparison, contracted ICE flights that regularly transport migrants inside of the U.S. cost only $8,500 per flight hour.  President Trump’s decision to use military aircraft instead of ICE aircraft to shuttle migrants across the globe—to as far away as India—is a gross misuse of taxpayer dollars and servicemembers’ time.

    Just yesterday, we learned that the White House wanted to fly migrants, on military aircraft, to Libya, which is one of the most dangerous, hostile locations on earth.  Human rights groups have called the conditions in Libya’s network of migrant detention centers “horrific” and “deplorable.”  The plan has been cancelled for now, but it is unconscionable for the Trump Administration to consider sending migrants to Libya and endangering our troops in the process.

    Further, the Department of Defense has informed Congress that the current surge in border missions—including troop deployments and military flights—could cost as much as $2 billion by the end of the fiscal year.  Secretary Hegseth has claimed that the border mission is so overwhelming that we will have to withdraw massive numbers of troops from Europe in order to meet the demand.  Incredibly, he has also claimed that the border missions will have “no impact” on our military readiness.

    However, we know that these border missions are harming military readiness.  Last month, when the NORTHCOM commander testified before the Armed Services Committee, I asked how his forces on the border mission are maintaining their required military training.  He testified that his troops are spending 5 days a week supporting Customs and Border Patrol and other agencies, and only 1 day a week training.  In other words, 20 percent – at most – of our servicemembers’ time is being spent training on their critical military tasks.

    In my personal engagements with commanders at all levels, they have made clear that readying their formations requires extensive time and training, as well as stability for families.  Border missions will not build these warfighting requirements.  Border missions will distract from training, drain resources, and undermine readiness.  The Government Accountability Office, or GAO, has assessed previous military support missions to DHS and found them to be detrimental to unit readiness.  Specifically, in its 2021 report, GAO found that, quote, “separating units in order to assign a portion of them to the Southwest Border mission was a consistent trend in degrading readiness ratings.”

    Guantanamo Bay

    In February, President Trump issued an unprecedented order to the Defense Department to begin transporting and detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  For decades, the U.S. Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay has housed a facility called the Migrant Operations Center that is used to temporarily house migrants who are saved at sea while traveling in unsafe vessels from Cuba, Haiti, or other nearby nations.  The facility is typically unoccupied and is kept in a low-level operational state until needed and, until February, it was run by private contractors.  The intended use for this center was never to house migrants flown from the United States to Guantanamo Bay. 

    Nonetheless, President Trump ordered the military to expand the Migrant Operations Center to accommodate up to 30,000 migrants who would be brought there from the United States.  Within weeks, approximately 1,000 active-duty troops were sent to Guantanamo to build tents for this massive number of migrants.  However, once built, the tents were found not to meet ICE standards and, to date, they have never been used and are now being dismantled.  The hundreds of troops sent down for the mission have had very little to do in the meantime. 

    Since February, around 500 individuals identified by the Administration as illegal migrants have been flown to Guantanamo Bay, and most have been detained for no more than two weeks.  Rather than being taken to the Migrant Operations Center, about half of these migrants have been held on the other side of the island at the detention facility that was built and used for law of war detainees – such as 9/11 terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

    There are currently 15 law of war detainees remaining on Guantanamo Bay.  The facilities housing these detainees have deteriorated significantly in the 20 years since they were built, and the military personnel who guard these individuals also endure the same tough conditions in these dilapidated facilities.   Needless to say, these servicemembers have been stretched thin.  Last fall, it was a significant morale boost for them when the remaining law of war detainees were moved to a “newer” facility.  Naturally, it was a blow to morale when, just one month later, they were ordered back to the older, more decrepit facility to make way for migrants at the newer facility.

    While it is crystal clear that the military is in charge of the law of war detention center at Guantanamo Bay, it is not clear who is legally responsible for the migrants being held there.  Longstanding law dictates that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement maintain “custody and control” of migrants, but in the detention center, the military maintains control.  This leads to questions about who is in charge and accountable.  When I have asked those questions, the answers have often been contradictory.  That’s disturbing.  

    To investigate these issues, I traveled to Guantanamo Bay in March with several colleagues, including Senators Shaheen, Peters, King, and Padilla. We conducted a firsthand examination of the missions underway there and met with military servicemembers, ICE officers, and DHS officials to fully understand the costs and military readiness impacts of these missions.  This trip raised many new questions and concerns. 

    I have grave doubts about the legality of removing migrants from the U.S. to Cuba, a foreign nation, and detaining them there.  There are at least a dozen open cases and court orders impacting the Guantanamo mission.  The detention center has only been used for law of war detainees, and it is reckless to equate migrants with international war criminals. 

    I was outraged by the scale of wastefulness that we found there.  It is obvious that Guantanamo Bay is an illogical location to detain migrants.  The staggering financial cost to fly these migrants out of the United States and detain them at Guantanamo Bay—a mission costing tens of millions of dollars a month—is an insult to American taxpayers.  President Trump could implement his immigration policies for a fraction of the cost by using existing ICE facilities in the U.S., but he is obsessed with the image of using Guantanamo, no matter the cost.

    I am also frustrated that my Senate colleagues and I had to fly to Cuba to get answers to the questions that Defense Secretary Hegseth and Homeland Security Secretary Noem have been ducking for months.  By avoiding questions, they are putting servicemembers and officers on the ground in the position of trying to make sense of contradictory and political orders without any guidance or support from the Pentagon or DHS headquarters.

    Domestic Law Enforcement

    Since coming into office, the Trump Administration has expanded the role of the military in immigration enforcement in other troubling ways.  The movement of migrants from the U.S. to Guantanamo Bay is unprecedented, and the buildup of 12,000 active duty troops at the Southern Border, including the Army’s 10th Mountain Division and 100 armored Stryker combat vehicles, has a huge impact on our military posture.  This is a larger force than we deployed to Afghanistan in 2002 and 2003.

    This Administration has purposely placed many of our military forces into the immigration debate in this country, and I fear it will also place them in legal and ethical risk.

    For example, on March 30th, a military flight traveled from Guantanamo Bay to El Salvador with foreign nationals on board, including seven Venezuelans.  To my understanding, not a single DHS official or civilian was on the flight, meaning that military personnel maintained both custody and control of the migrants, contrary to longstanding DOD policy and practice. 

    Here is an image of that plane unloading in El Salvador.  As you can see, the crew does not include any DHS officials or civilian law enforcement personnel – only uniformed troops, who are physically handing migrants to the Salvadoran police.

    This flight would clearly have been in violation of various immigration laws and policies, recent judicial orders, and the Posse Comitatus Act, as the military carried out a core law enforcement function of deportation without any DHS officials present.  After the fact, the Administration tried to explain itself by saying it used, quote, “counter-terrorism” authorities rather than law enforcement authorities.  I am not aware of any counter-terrorism authorities that would authorize such a flight. 

    Accordingly, last month I sent a letter to the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General asking that office to conduct an inquiry into the incident and any laws or Defense Department policies that may have been violated.  I expect the IG to exercise his independence in carrying out this inquiry, and I am disturbed that the Administration continues to put servicemembers in legal and physical jeopardy through these reckless orders.  Mr. President, I would submit that letter for the record.

    I am also concerned about the Trump Administration’s dubious creation of “National Defense Areas” along the Southern Border in recent weeks.  These National Defense Areas, first designated in New Mexico and later expanded into Texas, were created when the Department of Interior transferred land, including the Roosevelt Reservation—a 60-foot-wide strip along the border—to the Department of Defense.  So now, large swaths of the border are considered military installations.  The Administration has created these zones so that when a migrant crosses the border in those areas, prosecutors can charge them with both entering the U.S. illegally and trespassing on a military installation.  In effect, the National Defense Zones evade the long-standing protections of the Posse Comitatus Act by allowing military forces to act as de facto border police, detaining migrants until they can be transferred to Customs and Border Protection.  In the Administration’s telling, this approach permits military involvement in immigration control without invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807.

    This is both unprecedented and a legal fiction.  As the Brennan Center report found, quote: “No matter how the Trump administration frames these activities… they are civilian law enforcement functions.  He cannot turn them into military operations by misusing the language of war.  These civilian law enforcement activities are not “incidental” — they are the reason for creating the installation.”

    The Administration is also considering using military bases to detain thousands of migrants inside the United States.  Unlike in past emergencies, when military bases near the border were used to hold migrants during large surges, this administration is seeking to use installations deep within the country, including in New Jersey, Indiana, Delaware, California, and Virginia.  One could be forgiven for extrapolating that these bases are being selected to hold round-ups of migrants in major cities. 

    The President is not taking these military actions out of necessity; he is testing the boundaries of our legal system, and, in my view, violating them.  If left unchecked and unchallenged, he will go much, much further in employing the armed forces in to enforce domestic immigration laws, traditionally a civilian law enforcement function.

    For years, Mr. Trump has publicly expressed his desire to use U.S. military personnel for domestic law enforcement.  During the last campaign, he repeatedly claimed that, if elected, he would order the National Guard and active-duty military to carry out mass deportations of undocumented migrants.  He even said that he would deploy the military to conduct local law enforcement in cities, and that troops could shoot shoplifters leaving the scene of a crime.

    Trump’s defenders often say that he is joking or exaggerating when he makes such claims.  But we know these are not idle threats.  In his first 100 days in office, he has declared multiple national emergencies and invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport migrants without due process.  Indeed, he has even unapologetically deported U.S. citizens in violation of the Constitution.  We have all seen the chilling videos of masked and hooded ICE agents arresting civilians on the street – scenes we are accustomed to seeing on the nightly news in countries run by dictators.  The Administration is expanding its operation one step at a time, and President Trump’s deployment of forces to the border, the military deportation flights, and the establishment of National Defense Areas can be interpreted as setting the stage to invoke the Insurrection Act and order the military to carry out domestic law enforcement inside the country. 

    In fact, we have seen this situation before.  In June 2020, then-President Trump, infuriated by protesters in front of the White House and across the country, ordered his staff to prepare to invoke the Insurrection Act to allow him to deploy active-duty military forces to patrol the streets of DC and other cities.  Then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley talked him out of it, but the President clearly views this as a serious option.

    Beyond the immorality of Trump’s desire to deploy the military domestically, to do so would simply be illegal.  As I mentioned, the doctrine of Posse Comitatus is sacred in our nation to separate the military from direct law enforcement responsibilities. 

    The use of National Guard or active-duty troops should be reserved only to those rare circumstances where civilian law enforcement has collapsed, and state leaders have specifically asked for presidential assistance.  Their deployment should never be at the sole discretion of a President, as Trump has demonstrated that such power begs abuse.

    Ultimately, U.S. military members are trained to engage the enemies of the United States abroad with deadly force, not to arrest migrants on the Southern Border or to deport them from U.S. cities.  The military has a sacred role in our country, but the public’s trust is easily lost, and a pillar of our society is cracked when the commander-in-chief uses the military recklessly. 

    Our constitutional system is fundamentally designed to separate military and civilian roles, reserving police powers for law enforcement agencies, and endowing the military with the superior weaponry and firepower necessary to fight and win the nations’ wars.  When we allow the military to be used in the routine exercise of the police power, the nation teeters on the brink of autocracy and military rule.  One need not be a student of history to see how easily this backsliding can occur.  It is all around us in the world today.

    Trump’s clear intent to use the U.S. military in potentially illegal and certainly inappropriate ways for his own political benefit is antithetical to the spirit of our American democracy. Such power is the hallmark of authoritarians around the world.

    President Trump and Secretary Hegseth must use common sense, follow the law, and immediately cease the military border deployments and deportation flights.  And my colleagues, particularly my colleagues in the majority, should demand the same and hold the Administration accountable for its actions.

    I yield the floor.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Reed Congratulates First American-born Pope

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Rhode Island Jack Reed

    WASHINGTON, DC – Today, after Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago, Illinois was elected the 267th pope of the Roman Catholic Church and took the name Pope Leo XIV, U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) issued the following statement congratulating and welcoming the new pontiff:

    “As he prepares for his formal installation and ascension to the Papacy, I join people of all faiths in congratulating and welcoming Pope Leo XIV.  Like his predecessor Pope Francis, he comes from humble beginnings and has lived an exemplary life of devoted service.  I hope Pope Leo will continue to be a thoughtful leader, a force for peace, and a champion of the underprivileged.  As the first American-born Pope, he will be an inspiration for many.  I hope he will lead by example and help spread peace and understanding.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Reed Denounces Trump’s Meme Coin Corruption Scheme & Backs Ban on Presidents, Lawmakers, and Their Families from Issuing Digital Assets

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Rhode Island Jack Reed

    WASHINGTON, DC – In an effort to crack down on corruption and prevent the swindling of unsuspecting crypto users, U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) is sounding the alarm about corruption surrounding the Trump family’s cryptocurrency “meme coins” and stablecoins that President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump launched in conjunction with taking office.  This week, Senator Reed helped introduce new legislation to prevent cryptocurrency-related corruption by elected officials at the highest levels of the federal government.

    Reed is teaming up with Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and several colleagues in introducing the End Crypto Corruption Act.  This legislation would ban the President, Vice President, Senior Executive Branch Officials, Members of Congress, and their immediate families from financially benefiting from issuing, endorsing, or sponsoring crypto assets, such as meme coins and stablecoins.

    Just days before his second-term inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump launched the $TRUMP meme coin, which surged over 300 percent within hours of its release, reaching an alleged value of nearly $6 billion.  Two days later, first-lady-in-waiting Melania Trump launched her own coin: $MELANIA.  At least one large U.S. trading venue then began offering $TRUMP for sale to retail investors, when it was trading at $74.  This allowed insiders and early investors to cash out, dump their tokens on the unsuspecting public, cause the price to collapse, and leave retail investors holding the bag.  As a result, the Trump family and their cronies received millions of real dollars, while investors received a crypto coin in free fall.

    Since the $TRUMP coin was launched earlier this year, it has generated more than $320 million in fees for its creators, according to the blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis.  And just moments before Melania Trump publicly announced her cryptocurrency, two dozen digital wallets rapidly purchased large quantities of the token, netting a collective $99.6 million windfall, an investigation by the Financial Times revealed.

    So-called meme coins are a form of digital currency that tend to catch on thanks to viral trends, jokes, or celebrity endorsements. They are usually created to engage a community.  While most meme coins never take off, some do, and the most known, such as Dogecoin, which was started as a parody and touted by Elon Musk, has a supposed value of more than $25 billion.

    When President Trump’s meme coin lost 88 percent of its value earlier this year, the Trump family promoted a private meeting with President Trump for some of the meme coin’s top investors at a VIP dinner on May 22 at Trump National Golf Club followed by a special White House tour. 

    Chainalysis reports that 58 wallets have made over $10 million each from President Donald Trump’s meme coin, totaling $1.1 billion in profits.  Meanwhile, 764,000 wallets of mostly small holders have lost money on $TRUMP, according to the firm.

    Another example of the Trump family’s crypto entanglements is the Emirati venture firm MGX announcing it will use stablecoins issued by World Liberty Financial—the Trump family’s blockchain company—to pay for its recent $2 billion investment into the crypto exchange Binance.  MGX could have made their investments with real U.S. dollars, but instead chose to do so using Trump’s crypto dollar alternative.  According to experts, this deal could net the Trump family $80 million over a year.

    A stablecoin is any cryptocurrency designed to have a relatively stable price, typically through being pegged to a commodity or currency or having its supply regulated by an algorithm.

    The End Crypto Corruption Act directly addresses and curbs the Trump Administration’s ethically dubious actions regarding both meme coins and stablecoins.

    “Currently, people who wish to cultivate influence with the president can enrich him personally by buying cryptocurrency he owns or controls,” said Senator Merkley. “This is a profoundly corrupt scheme. It endangers our national security and erodes public trust in government. Let’s end this corruption immediately.”

    “If Donald Trump wants to become a crypto trader, he can resign and go do it on his own dime.  But the president and members of Congress should not be able to misuse their position of public trust to cash in on brazen pay-to-play money grabs that smack of corruption and should be widely condemned.  Presidents should not have a giant crypto-bribery funnel just sitting out there for foreign entities and favor seekers to transfer them money and get special access or favors in return.  Americans should not grow numb to such corrosive misconduct or tolerate a Grifter-in-Chief,” said Senator Reed.  “This is not a partisan issue, it’s an anti-corruption imperative: Those who wield political power to enrich themselves must be held accountable, whether they are taking a sack full of cash or millions in crypto currency.” 

    Reed has also noted that in order for cryptocurrency to be sustainable, digital asset market participants need investor protections to ensure the marketplace is not rigged and plagued with corruption.  A balanced regulatory framework for digital assets coupled with strong oversight is also essential to ensure investors and capital markets are protected.

    In addition to Merkley and Reed, the End Crypto Corruption Act is cosponsored by U.S. Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Andy Kim (D-NJ), Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE), Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT).

    Non-profits such as Democracy Defenders Action and Public Citizen have endorsed the End Crypto Corruption Act.

    “The cryptocurrency industry is desperately in need of regulation—but not at the expense of allowing it to become an effective tool for corruption,” said Virginia Canter, Anticorruption and Ethics Chief Counsel and Director at Democracy Defenders Action. “It’s critical that we prevent public officials like the President and members of Congress from offering volatile and novel assets that create an unacceptable conflict of interest risk. By prohibiting these officials from issuing digital assets —and including similar language in all cryptocurrency legislation—Congress will demonstrate that their focus, and the focus of all public servants, remains squarely on the needs and interests of the nation, not on the profits they can make from encouraging others to speculate in the highly volatile digital marketplace.”

    MIL OSI USA News