Source: United States Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock – Georgia
CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF: Warnock, Ossoff Secure Over $14 Million in Federal Funding for Georgia Airports through Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Southwest Georgia Regional Airport in Albany will receive $1,757,262 for infrastructure improvements
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport will receive $11,398,769 for taxiway upgrades, road construction, and more
Additional communities receiving federal funding include BLAIRSVILLE, BUTLER, CANON, COCHRAN, MONROE, PEACHTREE CITY
Senator Warnock:“Georgia is one of the most important aviation states in the nation, and I will always be committed to ensuring our economy and infrastructure can reach new heights”
Senator Ossoff:“Georgia’s airports are a key driver of job creation and economic competitiveness. Alongside Senator Reverend Warnock, we are pleased to announce this funding through the bipartisan infrastructure law for airport upgrades across the State of Georgia”
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and Jon Ossoff (D-GA) announced new federal investments to upgrade Georgia’s airports through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, legislation championed by the senators for its investments in Georgia. Senators Warnock and Ossoff announced airports in Savannah, Albany, and six additional communities across Georgia will receive a total of $14,107,485 for infrastructure upgrades. The federal funding will be used for taxiway and runway upgrades, road construction, a planning study, and more.
“This new investment is a testament to the good we can accomplish when we center the people in policymaking,” said Senator Reverend Warnock. “Georgia is one of the most important aviation states in the nation, and I will always be committed to ensuring our economy and infrastructure can reach new heights.”
“Georgia’s airports are a key driver of job creation and economic competitiveness. Alongside Senator Reverend Warnock, we are pleased to announce this funding through the bipartisan infrastructure law for airport upgrades across the State of Georgia. Our bipartisan infrastructure law will continue to deliver long-overdue upgrades to Georgia’s infrastructure for years to come,” said Senator Ossoff.
More information on these federal grants can be found below:
Locality
Airport
Description
Amount
Albany
Southwest Georgia Regional Airport
Taxiway upgrades, pavement upgrades
$1,757,262
Blairsville
Blairsville Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$159,000
Butler
Butler Municipal Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$110,000
Canon
Franklin-Hart Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$201,744
Cochran
Cochran Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$159,000
Monroe
Cy Nunnally Memorial Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$159,000
Peachtree City
Atlanta Regional Falcon Field
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$162,710
Savannah
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
Taxiway upgrades, road construction, planning study, expanded apron space
$11,398,769
A longtime champion for Georgia’s aviation industry, last year Senator Warnock secured provisions in the FAA Reauthorization law that will help transform the aviation industry, including provisions to bolster the aviation workforce pipeline and invest in our aviation economy. In May 2025, Senators Warnock and Ossoff announced more than $13 million in federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to upgrade and help maintain Georgia’s regional airports. Last summer, Senator Warnock toured Gulfstream headquarters in Savannah, Georgia, as well as Savannah Tech’s Crossroads Aviation Campus to meet with current students who are training to work at Gulfstream or in Georgia’s aviation economy. In 2023, Senator Warnock visited Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport to review progress on federally funded projects, including construction of a security checkpoint expansion. In April 2023, Senator Warnock met with local aviation workers and leaders at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport in Chamblee, Georgia to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing workers on the frontlines of the aviation industry; following his visit, the Senator introduced the AIRWAYS Act to strengthen the aviation workforce by recruiting and training future industry workers from all zip codes. Additionally, in 2022 Senators Warnock and Ossoff secured $13.5 million to update nine airports across Georgia, including Augusta Regional Airport and Columbus Airport. The awards announced today were made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which included at least $619 million for Georgia’s airports to improve efficiency, upgrade terminals, and more.
Source: United States Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock – Georgia
CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF: Warnock, Ossoff Secure Over $14 Million in Federal Funding for Georgia Airports through Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Southwest Georgia Regional Airport in Albany will receive $1,757,262 for infrastructure improvements
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport will receive $11,398,769 for taxiway upgrades, road construction, and more
Additional communities receiving federal funding include BLAIRSVILLE, BUTLER, CANON, COCHRAN, MONROE, PEACHTREE CITY
Senator Warnock:“Georgia is one of the most important aviation states in the nation, and I will always be committed to ensuring our economy and infrastructure can reach new heights”
Senator Ossoff:“Georgia’s airports are a key driver of job creation and economic competitiveness. Alongside Senator Reverend Warnock, we are pleased to announce this funding through the bipartisan infrastructure law for airport upgrades across the State of Georgia”
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and Jon Ossoff (D-GA) announced new federal investments to upgrade Georgia’s airports through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, legislation championed by the senators for its investments in Georgia. Senators Warnock and Ossoff announced airports in Savannah, Albany, and six additional communities across Georgia will receive a total of $14,107,485 for infrastructure upgrades. The federal funding will be used for taxiway and runway upgrades, road construction, a planning study, and more.
“This new investment is a testament to the good we can accomplish when we center the people in policymaking,” said Senator Reverend Warnock. “Georgia is one of the most important aviation states in the nation, and I will always be committed to ensuring our economy and infrastructure can reach new heights.”
“Georgia’s airports are a key driver of job creation and economic competitiveness. Alongside Senator Reverend Warnock, we are pleased to announce this funding through the bipartisan infrastructure law for airport upgrades across the State of Georgia. Our bipartisan infrastructure law will continue to deliver long-overdue upgrades to Georgia’s infrastructure for years to come,” said Senator Ossoff.
More information on these federal grants can be found below:
Locality
Airport
Description
Amount
Albany
Southwest Georgia Regional Airport
Taxiway upgrades, pavement upgrades
$1,757,262
Blairsville
Blairsville Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$159,000
Butler
Butler Municipal Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$110,000
Canon
Franklin-Hart Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$201,744
Cochran
Cochran Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$159,000
Monroe
Cy Nunnally Memorial Airport
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$159,000
Peachtree City
Atlanta Regional Falcon Field
Runway infrastructure upgrades
$162,710
Savannah
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
Taxiway upgrades, road construction, planning study, expanded apron space
$11,398,769
A longtime champion for Georgia’s aviation industry, last year Senator Warnock secured provisions in the FAA Reauthorization law that will help transform the aviation industry, including provisions to bolster the aviation workforce pipeline and invest in our aviation economy. In May 2025, Senators Warnock and Ossoff announced more than $13 million in federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to upgrade and help maintain Georgia’s regional airports. Last summer, Senator Warnock toured Gulfstream headquarters in Savannah, Georgia, as well as Savannah Tech’s Crossroads Aviation Campus to meet with current students who are training to work at Gulfstream or in Georgia’s aviation economy. In 2023, Senator Warnock visited Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport to review progress on federally funded projects, including construction of a security checkpoint expansion. In April 2023, Senator Warnock met with local aviation workers and leaders at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport in Chamblee, Georgia to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing workers on the frontlines of the aviation industry; following his visit, the Senator introduced the AIRWAYS Act to strengthen the aviation workforce by recruiting and training future industry workers from all zip codes. Additionally, in 2022 Senators Warnock and Ossoff secured $13.5 million to update nine airports across Georgia, including Augusta Regional Airport and Columbus Airport. The awards announced today were made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which included at least $619 million for Georgia’s airports to improve efficiency, upgrade terminals, and more.
Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th District of New York)
Know Your Immigration Rights
If you or a loved one encounter immigration enforcement officials, it is essential that you know your rights and have prepared your household for all possible outcomes.
Ask for a warrant: The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects you from unreasonable search and seizure. You do not have to open your door until you see a valid warrant to enter your home or search your belongings.
Your right to remain silent: The Fifth Amendment protects your right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself. You are not required to share any personal information such as your place of birth, immigration status or criminal history.
Always consult an attorney: You have a right to speak with an attorney. You do not have to sign anything or hand officials any documents without speaking to an attorney. Try to identify and consult one in advance.
The New York City Office of Civil Justice and the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) support a variety of free immigration legal services through local nonprofit legal organizations. To access these resources, dial 311 and say “Action NYC,” call the MOIA Immigration Legal Support Hotline at 800-354-0365 Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or visit MOIA’s website.
Learn more here: KNOW YOUR IMMIGRATION RIGHTS – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries
Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Don Beyer (D-VA)
Yesterday Senate Republicans unveiled their version of legislation to extend and expand the Trump tax cuts for the wealthy. While scores for their altered bill are still forthcoming, the changes from the House-passed version are unlikely to significantly alter that bill’s distributional effects, which would result in the largest transfer of wealth from working people to the rich from a single law in American history.
As a reminder, here are some of the stories that legislation generated:
Wall Street Journal: GOP Megabill Boosts Wealthy Households While Hurting Poor, CBO Says
New York Times: Trump’s Big Bill Would Be More Regressive Than Any Major Law in Decades
CBS: GOP Tax Bill Could Cost Low-Income Americans $1,600 Per Year, CBO Says
Associated Press: GOP Tax Bill Would Cost Poor Americans $1,600 A Year And Boost Highest Earners By $12,000, CBO Says
CNN: The 10 Richest Americans Got $365 Billion Richer In The Past Year. Now They’re On The Verge Of A Huge Tax Cut
Washington Post: GOP Tax Bill Could Hurt The Poorest Households More Than It Helps Them
Bloomberg: Trump Tax Bill Would Help the Richest, Hurt the Poorest, CBO Says
Reuters: Trump Tax Bill Poses Limited Benefits, Higher Costs For Lower-Income Americans
New York Times: G.O.P. Tax Bill May Hurt the Lowest Earners and Help the Richest
NPR: The GOP’s Massive Bill Would Benefit The Rich The Most — While Hitting The Poor
Financial Times: Donald Trump’s Tax Bill Would Be A Boon For Richest Americans, Says Watchdog
Politico: Wealthy Gain, Low-Income People Lose From GOP Megabill, Analysis Finds
CNBC: House Republican Tax Bill Favors The Rich — How Much They Stand To Gain, And Why
Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Earl L Buddy Carter (GA-01)
Headline: Carter Introduces Resolution Congratulating St. Joesph’s Hospital in Savannah for 150 years of Service
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter introduced a resolution celebrating the 150th Anniversary of St. Joseph’s Hospital in Savannah, Georgia.
In 1997, St. Joseph’s began its joint affiliation with Candler Hospital, forming the largest and most experienced health care provider in Southeast Georgia.
“Since 1875, the fantastic staff of St. Joseph’s Hospital have served the people of Georgia’s First Congressional District faithfully. They have worked tirelessly to save lives and keep our friends and neighbors healthy. We are so grateful for their 150 years of resolute service to our district and excited for the many years to come,” said Rep. Carter.
“Throughout St. Joseph’s Hospital’s history, we have been blessed with steadfast support from our community leaders. That support continues today, and we are grateful for this recognition from Congressman Carter, celebrating our 150th anniversary of serving the healthcare needs of southeast Georgia,” said Paul P. Hinchey, President and CEO, St. Joseph’s/Candler.
LAREDO, Texas – A illegal alien from Mexico pleaded guilty Tuesday to transportation of child pornography following an investigation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement with assistance from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Raul Velasco-Leon, 39, plead guilty to transporting child sexual abuse material on June 17.
“This guilty plea is a critical step in holding Velasco-Leon accountable for the disturbing crimes he committed,” said ICE Homeland Security Investigations Laredo Acting Deputy Special Agent in Charge Mauro Lopez. “HSI remains committed to identifying, investigating and bringing to justice those who exploit children. We will continue working tirelessly with our law enforcement partners to ensure predators face the full consequences of their actions and that victims are not forgotten.”
According to court documents, on March 12, Velasco-Leon was traveling from Tennessee and approached the Juarez-Lincoln International Bridge attempting to enter Mexico. While on the primary lane, authorities selected Velasco-Leon for further inspection and referred him to secondary. They conducted a search of his belongings and found what appeared to be a piece of youth-sized clothing with the words “Girl Power” tucked inside a jean pocket. Law enforcement also discovered multiple electronic devices, including 10 USB flash drives, two cell phones and a laptop. On one of the devices, they discovered six files containing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) of minor victims approximately 10 years of age. The files contained approximately five photographs and one video that contained CSAM. The five images, displayed via video chat, depicted female minor victims showing their genital areas. The video had a split screen with the adult male, later determined to be Velasco-Leon, masturbating while the top of the screen displayed a montage of CSAM including a female minor victim being forced to perform oral sex on an adult male.
Velasco-Leon admitted he had been engaged in a video chat and when he saw the CSAM, he would watch and screen record it.
Judge will impose sentencing at a later date. At that time, Velasco-Leon faces up to 20 years in federal prison and a possible $250,000 maximum fine.
Velasco-Leon remains in custody pending sentencing.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Christine A. Cortez from the Southern District of Texas is prosecuting the case.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representatives Val Hoyle (OR-04), Andrea Salinas (OR-06), Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01), Maxine Dexter (OR-03), and Janelle Bynum (OR-05) issued a joint statement on the Trump Administration’s decision to withdraw from the Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement (RCBA) reached between the Federal Government and the Six Sovereigns—the states of Washington and Oregon, and the Nez Perce Tribe, Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, and Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation:
“We are deeply disappointed in President Trump’s unilateral decision to withdraw from the Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement. This agreement enabled a pause to decades of litigation and reaffirmed the federal government’s responsibility to ensure healthy and abundant salmon populations in the Columbia River Basin.
“President Trump has already threatened Salmon recovery efforts through his nonsensical layoffs at key agencies – like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – which are responsible for operating hatcheries on the Columbia River System. Now, with the stroke of a pen, he has created upheaval and uncertainty for the future of salmon runs, clean energy in the Pacific Northwest, and our nation’s commitment to honoring Tribal treaty rights.
“Furthermore, this decision was made unilaterally and without any consultation with the four tribes — the Yakama Nation, the Nez Perce Tribe, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
“We have consistently supported federal funding for salmon recovery efforts and clean energy deployment, and it is beyond frustrating to see this Administration take such a sweeping approach to dismantling these essential programs. Moving forward, we will continue to work with our partners across the Pacific Northwest to reach a resilient solution to ensure abundant salmon populations and reliable clean energy for our region.”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representatives Val Hoyle (OR-04), Andrea Salinas (OR-06), Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01), Maxine Dexter (OR-03), and Janelle Bynum (OR-05) issued a joint statement on the Trump Administration’s decision to withdraw from the Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement (RCBA) reached between the Federal Government and the Six Sovereigns—the states of Washington and Oregon, and the Nez Perce Tribe, Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, and Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation:
“We are deeply disappointed in President Trump’s unilateral decision to withdraw from the Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement. This agreement enabled a pause to decades of litigation and reaffirmed the federal government’s responsibility to ensure healthy and abundant salmon populations in the Columbia River Basin.
“President Trump has already threatened Salmon recovery efforts through his nonsensical layoffs at key agencies – like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – which are responsible for operating hatcheries on the Columbia River System. Now, with the stroke of a pen, he has created upheaval and uncertainty for the future of salmon runs, clean energy in the Pacific Northwest, and our nation’s commitment to honoring Tribal treaty rights.
“Furthermore, this decision was made unilaterally and without any consultation with the four tribes — the Yakama Nation, the Nez Perce Tribe, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
“We have consistently supported federal funding for salmon recovery efforts and clean energy deployment, and it is beyond frustrating to see this Administration take such a sweeping approach to dismantling these essential programs. Moving forward, we will continue to work with our partners across the Pacific Northwest to reach a resilient solution to ensure abundant salmon populations and reliable clean energy for our region.”
Source: United States Senator for Tennessee Bill Hagerty
WASHINGTON—Today, United States Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), a member of the Senate Appropriations, Banking, and Foreign Relations Committees and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, joined America Reports on Fox News to discuss the conflict in the Middle East.
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Partial Transcript
Hagerty on Trump preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon: “What you’ve heard President [Donald] Trump say time and again, is that he’s not going to allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I think you’ve also heard President Trump say that he doesn’t want us to engage in more of these endless wars. So, whatever President Trump does—and I know that he’s three steps ahead of everybody else here—whatever he does, it’s going to be putting America’s interest first. It’s going to be bringing Iran to a point where they do not have a nuclear weapon. That’s the stated objective, and it’s going to have to happen very, very quickly. I don’t think the timeframe that Senator [Tim] Kaine is considering is relevant to this situation at all. President Trump wants to see the carnage come to an end. He’s been clear about that here. He’s been clear about that with Ukraine. He wants to see the loss of lives over. This regime has been extremely difficult to deal with. I’ve seen President Trump deal with this regime before. I served in his administration last time. The ‘Maximum Pressure Campaign’ that he imposed was working. Regretfully, the Biden administration put us back on this same train that [former President Barack] Obama had us on, with respect to Iran marching its way toward a nuclear weapon. President Trump is not going to allow that to happen. He’s had a much more difficult hand to deal with here. That’s why the Israelis have stepped in. They’ve seen the threat. They’re doing what they need to do. And whatever decision President Trump takes, I can assure you this: he’s going to be taking America’s interest to heart. And again, basic principles here, he wants to see an end of the carnage. He wants to see that end come fast, and he’s not going to allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon.”
Hagerty on the need to resolve the situation quickly: “What I want to be clear about is President Trump has never articulated the need for a regime change. What he wants to do is to bring the Iranians to the table. The Iranians ought to look at this very, very carefully and realize President Trump is not going to allow them to have a nuclear weapon. They may need to consider what the consequence will be if they don’t get to the table and make a deal fast. He’s offering them an offramp here. I think the window’s closing, though. This needs to be resolved quickly.”
Hagerty on Trump’s America First approach: “I know who the person is responsible for making this decision with the United States. I’m not getting ahead of him. This is President Trump’s decision with respect to that. But I’ll say this: the Iranian people will ultimately make the decision, and if the Ayatollahs continue down this path toward a nuclear weapon, I think the decision’s going to become very clear for the Iranian people too. Again, the Ayatollahs need to wake up. They need to consider the options that they have right now, and those options have narrowed dramatically. This needs to stop, and I think President Trump’s going to make certain that it does in a way that advances America’s interests.”
Source: United States Senator for Michigan Gary Peters
Resolution Promotes Responsible Participation in Recreational Activities in the Great Outdoors
WASHINGTON,DC – The U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan resolution introduced by U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Steve Daines (R-MT) designating June 2025 as “Great Outdoors Month.” This resolution encourages responsible participation in outdoor recreational activities in state and national parks.
“From being out on the Great Lakes to hiking through our amazing state and national parks, there’s nothing like a Michigan summer. That’s why, every year, both Michiganders and visitors travel the state to explore our remarkable lakes and landscapes,” said Senator Peters. “I’m proud that the Senate passed this resolution, and I’ll keep fighting to protect our precious natural resources so all Americans can enjoy our great outdoors.”
In 2024, the National Park Service reported a record 331.9 million recreation visits to America’s 63 national parks. Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources estimates 30 million visitors annually to Michigan’s 103 state parks.
Source: United States Senator Pete Ricketts (Nebraska)
June 17, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) joined Senate colleagues in voting to pass the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins of 2025 (GENIUS) Act. The landmark legislation provides guardrails for using stablecoins. Senator Ricketts secured the inclusion of an amendment which would allow for an expedited certification process for states, like Nebraska, that have already put a stablecoin regulatory framework in place. As Governor, Pete Ricketts signed the Nebraska Financial Innovation Act into law—making Nebraska the second state in the country to allow digital asset depositories. Ricketts is a co-sponsor of the GENIUS Act.
“The GENIUS Act protects consumers while promoting innovation and opportunity,”said Ricketts. “It prioritizes national security and advances the U.S. dollar. Nebraska’s a major innovator in the stablecoin space and my amendment will give priority to states like ours when becoming certified.”
Full text of the legislation can be found here. The bill was introduced by Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) and additional co-sponsors include Senators Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), and Tim Scott (R-SC).
Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Donald Norcross (1st District of New Jersey)
WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Representative Donald Norcross announced that Rowan University was awarded a $650,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
“This is an exciting investment to expand cutting-edge research in South Jersey,” said Congressman Don Norcross. “Supporting research in our community creates opportunities, spurs economic growth, and drives innovation that benefits our communities. I’m dedicated to continuing to transform South Jersey into a leading hub for higher education and medical research.”
The funding that was granted through the NSF CAREER award will support research on how oxygen levels and inflammation affect the development and spread of diseases in the body. The NSF CAREER award is one of the top honors for early-career faculty and supports a highly skilled workforce.
The NSF supports innovative scientific research to strengthen our nation’s economy and skilled workforce. Read more about the NSF here.
Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Salud Carbajal (CA-24)
Today, U.S. Representative Salud Carbajal (D-CA-24) hosted a press conference in Santa Barbara on the introduction of his American Dream for All Act. The legislation would help first-time homebuyers purchase homes by creating a federal pilot program that provides down payment assistance loans. The legislation is inspired by the successfulCalifornia Dream for All Shared Appreciation Loan Program. Carbajal was joined by leaders from the Santa Barbara Association of REALTORS. Download photoshere.
“Across the Central Coast and the country, the dream of owning a home is becoming an uphill battle for countless families,”said Rep. Carbajal.“I’m introducing the American Dream for All Act to help make homeownership a reality for first-time homebuyers. My bill will provide the next generation the support they need to overcome the steep cost of a down payment and take their first steps toward achieving the American Dream.”
“For many Americans that rent today, the monthly cost of homeownership is within reach, but the upfront down payment remains the biggest hurdle. This bill will help first-time homebuyers overcome that obstacle and will allow people to achieve the dream of homeownership. The American Dream for All Act is a forward-thinking bill because as a revolving loan it helps potential homeowners achieve their goal, not just today, but for years to come,”said Santa Barbara Association of REALTORS® President-Elect Jennifer Berger.“We are proud to partner with Congressmember Carbajal in making the American Dream a viable reality for all Americans.”
“The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) strongly supports every effort to make housing more affordable. The America Dream for All Act is a novel approach to easing the financial burden of a downpayment. NAR applauds the leadership of Rep. Carbajal for promoting shared appreciation lending programs to help first-time buyers and for expanding upon the highly popular California Dream for All program. This legislation is complementary to traditional downpayment assistance programs and provides a return to the federal government in the form of a percentage of the home’s appreciation upon sale, making it a win-win for potential buyers, the economy, and the American people,”said Kevin Sears, President of the National Association of Realtors®.
According to the National Association of REALTORS, first-time buyers made up 24 percent of all home buyers, a decrease from 32 percent last year. Seventy-one percent of Younger Millennials, 62 percent of Gen Z, and 36 percent of Older Millennials were first-time homebuyers.
The American Dream for All Act would create a pilot program at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide funding to states, territories, and Tribes to establish a shared appreciation downpayment assistance loan program for first-time and first-generation homebuyers.
Under this plan, the participating housing finance agency (or equivalent agency) would provide eligible borrowers with a downpayment loan to purchase a home. They would be able to provide a borrower a down payment loan up to 20% of the home.
When the borrower sells the home, the borrower is then required to pay back the downpayment as well as a percentage of the appreciation in the home back to the eligible entity to be readministered for future down payment loan assistance for other borrowers. The percentage of appreciation to be paid will match the percentage the borrower received as the downpayment loan for the original cost of the home. (e.g., in exchange for 20% of the downpayment in the form of a silent second, the eligible entity gets 20% of the appreciation; for a 10% downpayment, the Eligible Entity gets 10% of the appreciation, etc.).
An eligible borrower must meet the following criteria:
(1) is a citizen or permanent resident of US,
(2) is a first-time homebuyer and/or first-generation homebuyer,
(3) has completed a buyer education course,
(4) has a certificate of completion from a housing counseling agency, and
(5) has an income not more than 150% of area median income (AMI), must self-attest they don’t have the ability to pay more than 5% of total value of home for which the loan under this section is used.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast led a letter to President Trump in support of the administration’s diplomatic efforts to advance peace and responsible development across the African Great Lakes region and encouraged further engagement aimed at bolstering economic stability and growth.
Chairman Mast, who was joined by fellow House Foreign Affairs Committee Republican, Rep. Jim Baird (IN-04), commended Secretary Marco Rubio’s and Senior Advisor Massad Boulos’ leadership in the recent signing of the Declaration of Principles between the foreign ministers of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
“This agreement demonstrates that regional leaders are prepared to translate dialogue into concrete action, and is a sign that American leadership, when resolute and strategic, create conditions for lasting peace,” the lawmakers wrote.
Additionally, the lawmakers underscored that security and peace in the region “must be paired with meaningful economic stability and growth,” adding that access to reliable electric power and basic infrastructure will facilitate the gains the Trump administration is accomplishing.
“Few efforts illustrate this objective more clearly than the Ruzizi III hydropower project — a project that will deliver electricity to more than 30 million people across the DRC, Rwanda, and Burundi. The project would provide needed support to the region and build genuine political and economic cooperation between the three governments—offering a diplomatic and economic dividend that is in America’s national interest.,” the lawmakers wrote.
The lawmakers encouraged further engagement by the administration to further bolster success in the region through:
Continued high-level engagement with the Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries (CEPGL) and national ministries to ensure the final administrative steps—such as the signing of the tri-national Establishment Agreement of the “Community Enterprise of the Great Lakes.”
Coordination with all stakeholders to amplify diplomatic pressure in the region to usher an end to the conflict and advance the Ruzizi III project to financial close in 2025 considering most of the funding for the project has been committed by the World Bank Group and other Western allies to the U.S (EU, UK government). The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation may also wish to participate.
“By pairing robust diplomacy with smart infrastructure alignment, the United States can advance regional peace, American interests, and human dignity,” the lawmakers wrote.
Source: US Whitehouse
class=”has-text-align-center”>By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
On this day 250 years ago, a fearless band of American patriots stood their ground against the mightiest military power of the age at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Outmanned, outgunned, and underestimated, these ordinary men exemplified extraordinary courage and sent a thundering message to Britain and the entire world that the American people would never waver in their fight for freedom.
A new revolutionary spirit had been awakened in the American Colonies following the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April 1775. In the weeks that followed, thousands of Colonial militiamen from Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island — exhausted and fed up with the escalating tyranny of the British Crown — left behind their homes, farms, and families to rally to the cause of independence. By June, they had assembled around Boston — the center of British power in New England — to contain nearly 5,000 Redcoats, protect nearby towns, and prevent British forces from moving beyond the city.
After learning of British plans to seize the Charlestown peninsula to the north of Boston, Colonial leaders acted swiftly. On the night of June 16, 1775, over 1,000 American militiamen, led by Colonel William Prescott, marched to Charlestown and constructed fortifications atop Breed’s Hill — ready to defend their homeland at any cost necessary. The next day, on June 17, nearly 2,200 Redcoats arrived, initiating a direct attack to drive the Americans off the hill. Significantly outnumbered and low on ammunition, Colonel Prescott gave the famous order to his fellow soldiers: “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!” When the moment came and the British advanced, the Patriots held firm. Wave after wave, the Redcoats charged, only to be driven back as the colonists inflicted massive casualties and held their ground with unshakable grit and resolve.
After two failed assaults, the Redcoats launched a third charge up the hill. The patriots, nearly out of ammunition, met the British in brutal hand-to-hand combat. Though ultimately forced to retreat, the colonists inflicted staggering losses. More than 1,000 British soldiers were killed or wounded, compared to 450 Americans. Charlestown was left in ruins, but the American spirit stood taller than ever. Though the British claimed the ground that history would remember as Bunker Hill, it was the patriots who claimed the victory of morale — etched not in territory but in valor — proving that the cause of freedom, once awakened, is an unstoppable force.
Today, we celebrate the courage, determination, and selflessness of the patriots who fought at Bunker Hill. They sent a message to Britain and the entire world that the Americans would not be ruled by fear and that a free people, united in purpose, is the most powerful force on Earth. The spirit of Bunker Hill lives on in every soldier who defends this land, in every citizen who loves their country, and in every patriot who believes that America’s best days are still ahead.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 17, 2025, as a day in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this
seventeenth day of June, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-ninth.
DONALD J. TRUMP
Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall
Current Timeline
Senator Marshall’s Proposed Biennial Timeline
Senator Marshall’s Proposed Biennial Timeline for Presidential Transition Years
First Monday in February: President submits budget.
On or before the first day of session: President submits budget.
First Monday in February: President submits budget.
February 15: CBO submits report to Budget Committees.
One week after the President’s budget recommendations: CBO submits report to Budget Committees.
February 15: CBO submits report to Budget Committees.
Not later than 6 weeks after President submits budget: Committees submit vies and estimates to Budget Committee.
February 1: Committees submit views and estimates to Budget Committees.
March 15: Committees submit views and estimates to Budget Committee.
April 1: Senate Budget Committee reports concurrent resolution on the budget.
February 15: Senate Budget Committee reports concurrent resolution on the biennial budget.
April 1: Senate Budget Committee reports concurrent resolution on the biennial budget.
April 15: Congress completes action on concurrent resolution.
March 15: Congress completes action on concurrent biennial resolution.
April 15: Congress completes action on concurrent biennial resolution.
May 15: Annual appropriations bills may be considered in the House.
March 16: Biennial appropriations bills may be considered in the House.
April 16: Biennial appropriations bills may be considered in the House.
June 10: House Appropriations Committee reports last annual appropriation bill.
April 10: House Appropriations Committee reports last biennial appropriation bill.
May 10: House Appropriations Committee reports last biennial appropriation bill.
June 15: Congress completes action on reconciliation legislation (if required by the budget resolution)
April 30: House of Representatives completes action on biennial appropriation bills.
May 30: House of Representatives completes action on biennial appropriation bills.
June 30: House completes action on annual appropriations bills
June 1: Senate completes action on biennial appropriations bills.
July 1: Senate completes action on biennial appropriations bills.
October 1: Fiscal year begins
October 1: Biennium begins
October 1: Fiscal year begins
Second Session
Second Session
On or before the first day of session: President submits budget review.
On or before the first day of session: President submits budget review.
One week after the President’s budget review: CBO submits report to Budget Committees.
One week after the President’s budget review: CBO submits report to Budget Committees.
June 1: Congress completes action on bills and resolutions authorizing new budget authority for the succeeding biennium.
June 1: Congress completes action on bills and resolutions authorizing new budget authority for the succeeding biennium.
Source: United States Senator for Colorado John Hickenlooper
Hickenlooper: “Their lavish tax bill gives more to the top earners while taking away from the Americans with the least.”
Republicans’ national budget will increase prices for Coloradans, gut critical services, and balloon the national debt to bankroll tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper spoke on the Senate floor to call out the Republicans’ reckless budget proposal that would kick 16 million families and their children off their health insurance, sell our public lands, and add trillions to the national debt in order to pay for lavish tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans.
“We can’t borrow millions, we can’t borrow billions, we can’t borrow trillions just to hand out tax cuts to the top when working families are struggling to be able to afford everyday goods. It doesn’t add up. It never has. It never will,” Hickenlooper said.
“I’ve managed budgets before – back when I started Colorado’s first brewpub, then as mayor of Denver and as governor of Colorado,” he continued. “… I can definitely say this bill that we’re looking at is the opposite of ‘fiscal responsibility.’ It’s fiscal madness.”
Hickenlooper has voted against their disastrous budget twice on the Senate floor and will vote against it again when the final bill comes to the Senate floor. In April, he led a group of Western senators to introduce an amendment to the budget to protect public lands from being sold to pay for Republicans’ tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy and introduced other amendments to prevent cuts to Medicaid and clean energy tax credits.
Hickenlooper is focused on building public pressure against the Republicans’ extreme proposal and recently called out their latest effort to sell off three million acres of public lands to bankroll the Republicans’ lavish tax cuts.
To download a full video of Hickenlooper’s speech, click HERE. A full transcript of his remarks is available below.
“Mr. President,
“This month, my fellow colleagues in the Senate, the Republican Senate members, are working to pass a budget proposal that I feel can best be described as dangerous.
“Their plans are going to dramatically reduce – even gut – services like Medicaid and SNAP, getting food to hungry, low-income workers. It will strip health care away from most likely more than 16 million Americans and threaten millions of seniors living in nursing homes. All this is focused really on just trying to get larger tax breaks to very wealthy people who don’t really – in most cases – don’t really want them, or the largest corporations.
“This lavish, and I think lavish is the only word that describes it fairly, this lavish tax bill gives more to the top earners while taking away from the Americans with the least.
“But, it really doesn’t have to be that way. If the Republicans could focus on extending tax cuts for working families, rather than the wealthiest, they could – in and of that one effort, that one initiative – they could avoid ripping away health care from more than 15 or 16 million Americans and gutting our much needed investments in fighting climate change and to make sure that we have lower energy prices.
“Instead, they’re going full steam ahead with really what is a god-awful bill.
“I want to focus today on another dangerous part of this plan: how it explodes our national debt and really risks our economic future.
“Many proponents of the bill love to hem and haw about being financially responsible.
“But, like a few people in here, I’ve managed budgets before – back when I started Colorado’s first brewpub, then as mayor of Denver and as governor of Colorado. So, I know something about fiscal responsibility – and it’s not partisan. At its best, fiscal responsibility should be bipartisan.
“I can definitely say this bill that we’re looking at is the opposite of ‘fiscal responsibility.’
“It’s fiscal madness.
“This is a massive spending bill that’s going to create the largest national debt in American history.
“And you don’t have to take words for it: you can look at the numbers.
“The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that the House Republican plan, so this is the plan coming over from the House, would add $2.7 trillion – that’s trillion with a T – $2.7 trillion dollars to the deficit over the next decade.
“The Penn Wharton Model, which includes something like North of $500 billion dollars in the additional interest payment from that accumulated debt over year, after year, after year – over those 10 years – suggests it would add up not just to $2.7 trillion but more like $3.2 or $3.3 trillion over ten years.
“The bill our Senate colleagues are putting together makes many of the same mistakes. And I think by most measures that a small business person would look at, it’s reckless.
“Bottom line is more American tax dollars would go towards tax cuts for again, at least in Colorado, the people I’ve talked to aren’t asking for, aren’t seeking, these tax cuts.
“And they, you know under this tax plan that came over – is coming over to us right now – those tax cuts for the very wealthy are coming instead of expanding access to health care, or building roads, or improving our schools.
“And more tax dollars would go to paying off the massive debt – paying the interest on the massive debt – than all of our defense spending combined. It will become more than 25% of our federal budget, just to pay interest on the debt.
“Now, if that sounds like a bad idea to you, it’s because it is – and the markets agree.
“Moody’s, the last major credit rating agency to maintain the US at its highest-level rating – designated a safe place to invest your money – just downgraded our credit rating.
“It’s the first time that’s happened, and it shook investors that Moody would downgrade our credit rating.
“Investors aren’t confident that the U.S. will be able to pay its debts. And that’s, at least in terms of Moody’s, has never happened before. And it’s really just going to lead to more trouble.
“Those investors who buy those ten-year bonds and help pay for our national debt, are demanding higher returns because they view it as a riskier investment. They need a higher return if they’re going to hold U.S. debt, which forces – since you’ve got to attract that investment, it means you’ve got to offer higher interest rates which means you’ve got higher borrowing costs.
“And that means that Coloradans, and Americans, are going to pay higher interest rates when they want to buy a house, or expand their business, or if they want to pay off their credit cards.
“They’re going to have to pay more because the interest rates are going to be higher.
“Now, Americans are already plenty concerned about rising prices, for good reason. This whole system could lead to the dreaded ‘stagflation’.
“This could all become a one-two punch to working families – all the while the wealthiest families end up being better off.
“We don’t need to do this. We can certainly grow our economy, we can help working families, and we can cut the deficit.
“We were able to balance the budget all eight years I was mayor of Denver, all eight years I was governor, and still grow our investments in our roads, in our education system, in our health care system.
“We also did this with the Inflation Reduction Act, which would reduce the deficit by over $175 billion over the next ten years and has already dramatically lowered a number of prescription drug costs, it has expanded health care access, and, in the process, created hundreds of thousands of good jobs.
“The Republican budget, I think, does the opposite.
“We also can’t forget that this budget comes in the midst of the Trump administration’s efforts around tariffs.
“What our good friend, the senator from Washington, was just talking about when she described the consequences of Smoot-Hawley. And how those tariffs – just at 20% – led to a global slowdown in the overall economy.
“We all know that these tariff-taxes are really not so hidden taxes on the American people. They raise prices on everything from groceries to kitchen appliances.
“Now none of this is a growth strategy. It really is a recipe for recession at the best, stagflation at the worst.
“We can’t borrow millions, we can’t borrow billions, we can’t borrow trillions just to hand out tax cuts to the top when working families are struggling to be able to afford everyday goods.
“It doesn’t add up. It never has. It never will.
“Now there are issues that may be partisan, but being financially responsible doesn’t need to be one of them. Neither should good, strong economies. Neither should economic fairness. Neither should protecting working families.
“They really don’t have to do it this way.
“Now, I’m always game to roll up my sleeves and dig into the balance sheet, but we haven’t seen from the other side that they’re willing to negotiate – or really invest in the long-term economic growth.
“I’d suggest that we write a budget that reflects our values and puts tax cuts toward working families first.
“A budget that strengthens the middle class. One that keeps our economy strong and will keep it growing for generations to come.
“This bill is not any of that.
“I urge my Republican colleagues – in the House and the Senate – not to temporarily put a pass on their values and to support this, again I think truly reckless fiscal bill.
“I hope that we can come together and negotiate a better bill that does more economic growth and puts a far, far lesser penalty on the working people of America.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), a combat veteran, is leading bipartisan legislation alongside U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Congressman Zach Nunn (R-Iowa), and Congressman Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.) to support the mental health of servicemembers as they transition into civilian life.
The Daniel J. Harvey Jr. and Adam Lambert Improving Servicemember Transition to Reduce Veteran Suicide Act is named to honor the memory of two Marines who died by suicide, including Iowan Cpl. Adam Lambert.
“Servicemembers put their lives on the line to protect our freedoms, and America owes them a debt of gratitude,” said Ernst. “We will never forget the life of Cpl. Adam Lambert. This bill honors his memory by fully supporting veterans in their transition into civilian life and providing them access to the highest quality of mental health care.”
“America is the land of the free and home of the brave because of people like Cpl. Adam Lambert. A proud Marine from Iowa, Adam raised his hand to serve our country,”?said Nunn. “Unfortunately, too often the transition back to civilian life is more difficult than it should be. In honor of Adam’s memory, I’m grateful to work with Adam’s parents to make the transition easier for America’s veterans by improving mental health services.”
Specifically, the bill amends the Department of Defense’s Transition Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) to cover counseling for the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), anxiety disorders, depression, chronic pain, sleep disorders, suicidal ideation, potential effects of the loss of community and support systems experienced by a member separating from the armed forces, and other mental health conditions associated with service in the armed forces.
The bill also strengthens treatment options and resources to address substance abuse, including alcohol, prescription drug, and opioid abuse.
Click here to view the bill.
Source: United States Senator for Delaware Christopher Coons
DOVER – Today, Delaware’s elected leaders released a joint statement on the political violence in Minnesota:
“We are all horrified by the shooting of Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, Sen. John Hoffman, and their spouses in what appears to have been a despicable and politically motivated attack. We are all praying today for the victims of these attacks, for all of Minnesota, and for our democracy.
“Political violence has no place in America. It is not just a threat to the public servants who are targeted—it is an attack on free speech itself and an act of intimidation against the public. Each of us—irrespective of good faith differences in party, ideology, or policy—stands unequivocally for nonviolence, for free speech, and for the unalienable rights of those with whom we disagree.
“Our nation has spent 249 years building a community of peace, of law, and of freedom; we all must stand together to defend that inheritance.”
Sen. Chris Coons Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester Rep. Sarah McBride Gov. Matt Meyer Lt. Governor Kyle Evans Gay Attorney General Kathy Jennings
State Treasurer Colleen Davis State Auditor Lydia York Commissioner Trinidad Navarro President Pro Tempore David Sokola Sen. Majority Leader Bryan Townsend Sen. Majority Whip Elizabeth Lockman Sen. Minority Leader Gerald Hocker Sen. Minority Whip Brian Pettyjohn House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown House Maj. Leader Kerri Evelyn Harris House Maj. Whip Ed Osienski House Minority Leader Tim Dukes House Minority Whip Jeff Spiegelman
Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07)
Lawmakers Call for Company to Obtain Customers’ Consent Before Including Their Data in Bankruptcy Sale
Text of Letter
WASHINGTON – Today, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07), along with Congressmen Eli Crane (R-AZ), Dave Min (D-CA), and Eric Burlison (R-MO) sent a letter to 23andMe demanding they ensure that no individual’s data—identified or de-identified—will be retained, transferred, or sold without their affirmative consent prior to any bankruptcy sale. Last week, in a House Oversight Committee hearing, Pressley slammed 23andMe for exploiting people’s DNA and demanded the company protect their private information.
“Genetic data is among the most intimate and sensitive personal information to exist, and 23andMe has proven inadequate in fulfilling its responsibility to protect it,” the lawmakers wrote in their letter to 23andMe Co-Founder Anne Wojcicki and interim CEO Joe Selsavage. “People deserve and require a clear choice about how their data will be handled going forward.”
In her June 10 testimony before the House Oversight Committee, Ms. Wojcicki shared that “a threat actor had gained access to a limited number of individual 23andMe accounts” in October 2023. In reality, nearly seven million people—roughly half of 23andMe’s customers—had their personal and genetic data exposed in a major data breach.
“This is not a ‘limited’ incident, but a systemic failure of data protections and accountability,” the lawmakers continued. “Now, this same data is at the heart of ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. The mass confusion and fear this has caused—including the crashing of 23andMe’s website as nearly two million users rushed to delete their accounts—has undermined trust in the company’s ability to handle this information.”
The lawmakers requested that 23andMe provide additional details on their ability and willingness to contact each of their 15 million customers—prior to any sale—and obtain their explicit consent to opt-in to having their data included in any transaction.
Last week, in a House Oversight Committee hearing, Rep. Pressley slammed 23andMe for exploiting people’s DNA and private information following a severe data breach and bankruptcy, and demanded 23andMe require the explicit, informed consent of each of their customers before including their data in any bankruptcy sale. Full video of her hearing question line is available here.
SAN DIEGO – A federal grand jury indictment was unsealed June 13 in San Diego alleging that 13 Guatemalan nationals are part of a Guatemala-based cocaine trafficking organization operating out of La Mesilla and Democracia, Huehuetenango, Guatemala, which is on the Guatemala-Mexico border. This case was investigated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The indictment was returned on May 31, 2019. Among the individuals charged are Baldemar Calderon-Carrillo, aka “Don Valde,” and his son, Walfre Donaldo Calderon-Calderon, aka “El Teniente Jr.”
On June 13, special agents with ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in San Diego received information that Calderon-Carrillo, the lead defendant in the indictment, had been killed during a June 8 shootout with Mexican authorities. U.S. agents continue to obtain information confirming the details of Calderon-Carrillo’s death. Video of the incident was posted on various news outlets and on social media showing Mexican law enforcement in a shootout with members of a drug trafficking organization.
In January 2023, one of Calderon-Carrillo’s sons, Edgar Yovani Calderon-Calderon, aka “Panon,” who is charged in the same indictment, was arrested in Paris, France. Edgar Yovani Calderon-Calderon was extradited to the United States from France in March 2024 and pleaded guilty in February to international cocaine distribution conspiracy charges.
As part of his plea agreement, Calderon-Calderon admitted that since at least 2017, up to and including May 31, 2019, he conspired with others to distribute cocaine in Guatemala and elsewhere, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe the cocaine would be unlawfully imported into the United States.
Calderon-Calderon admitted that he participated in the distribution of large quantities of cocaine in Guatemala on behalf of a drug trafficking organization based in La Mesilla, Huehuetenango, Guatemala. From Huehuetenango, the cocaine was transported to co-conspirators operating near the Guatemala-Mexico border, into Mexico, and ultimately smuggled into the United States. As part of his plea agreement, Calderon-Calderon admitted that the conspiracy involved at least 550 kilograms of cocaine. On May 30, Calderon-Calderon was sentenced to 87 months in prison.
The remaining defendants charged in the indictment are fugitives.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kevin Mokhtari.
The Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs and French authorities provided substantial assistance to secure the arrest and extradition of Edgar Yovani Calderon-Calderon.
ADVISORY – LANCASTER – Governor Shapiro to Visit Farnam Street East Apartment Building in Lancaster to Highlight Historic Investments in Affordable Housing, PHARE Awards
Governor Josh Shapiro will visit the Lancaster City Housing Authority’sbEast apartment building to spotlight his Administration’s work to expand access to affordable housing and the latest investments through the Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) Fund. Last week, the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) announced $73 million through PHARE to support 387 housing initiatives statewide – including $300,000 for renovations at Lancaster’s Farnum Street East, a 169-unit public housing complex for seniors and disabled individuals.
Governor Shapiro’s 2024-25 bipartisan budget nearly doubled Pennsylvania’s commitment to affordable housing by raising the PHARE cap to $100 million annually by 2027. Building on that progress, the Governor’s 2025-26 budget proposal invests an additional $10 million in PHARE and includes the largest overall housing investment in Pennsylvania history and includes $50 million for a new statewide housing repair fund, $10 million to support first-time homebuyers, and targeted eviction sealing reform.
WHO: Governor Josh Shapiro Robin Weissmann, PHFA Executive Director and CEO Barbara J. Ellis Wilson, Lancaster City Housing Authority Executive Director Representative Ismail Smith-Wade-El
WHERE: Lancaster City Housing Authority – Farnum Street East Community Room 33 East Farnum Street Lancaster, PA 17602
WHEN: Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at 12:00 PM
LIVE STREAM: pacast.com/live/gov governor.pa.gov/live/
RSVP: Press who are interested in attending should RSVP with the names and phone numbers for each member of their team to ra-gvgovpress@pa.gov.
Sacramento, California – El Gobernador Gavin Newsomescribió recientemente un artículo de opiniónsobre los peligros del autoritarismo del Presidente Trump, así como la solución que reside en el poder de cada ciudadano de exigir a sus elegidos que rindan cuentas ante la Constitución que han jurado respetar.
Mientras que elrechazo del estado a la federalización de la Guardia Nacionalde California se debate en la corte, los californianos no necesitan que se les recuerde los peligros de la extralimitación de Trump. Los oficiales de la Guardia Nacional que aún se encuentran en Los Ángeles están entrenados para combate en el extranjero, no para la aplicación de la ley nacional. Las redadas intensificadas de ICE se dirigen indiscriminadamente a las comunidades inmigrantes de todo el estado, priorizando el interés en cumplir con cuotas arbitrarias de arrestos sobre el enfoque en arrestando a personas con antecedentes penales o condenas.
Si cualquiera de nosotros puede ser secuestrado de las calles sin orden judicial, basándose únicamente en sospechas o el color de la piel, entonces ninguno de nosotros está a salvo.
Governor Gavin Newsom
Lea el artículo de opinión en espanol:
La democracia en una encrucijada
Por el Gobernador Gavin Newsom
Durante las últimas dos semanas, agentes federales han realizado redadas grandes en lugares de trabajo en el sur de California. Saltando de camionetas sin identificación, deteniendo indiscriminadamente a personas en la calle y persiguiéndolas por los campos agrícolas. Una mujer, con nueve meses de embarazo, fue arrestada en Los Ángeles; tuvo que serhospitalizada tras ser liberada. Una familia con tres hijos, incluyendo uno de tres años, estuvodetenida durante dos días en el sótano de una oficinasin suficiente comida ni agua.
Varias personas detenidas en las redadas fuerondeportadas el mismo día de su arresto, generando cuestionamientos sobre el debido proceso. Ciudadanos estadounidenses han sido acosados y detenidos. Y sabemos que ICE está deteniendo cada vez más a miles de personas sin otros cargos o condenas penales: el número de arrestados sin otros cargos o condenas penales aumentó de aproximadamente 860 en enero a 7,800 este mes – unaumento de más del 800%. Mientras tanto, el número de arrestados y detenidosconcargos o condenas penales aumentó a una tasa mucho menor del 91%. Trump miente al decir que se centra en “lo peor de lo peor.”
California no es ajena a la aplicación de la ley migratoria, pero lo que estamos viendo es una peligrosa estrategia ante los medios por parte de una administración que cree en la crueldad y la intimidación. En lugar de centrarse en los inmigrantes indocumentados con antecedentes penales graves y en la seguridad fronteriza —una estrategia que ambos partidos han apoyado desde hace tiempo— la administración de Trump está impulsando deportaciones masivas, dirigidas a familias inmigrantes trabajadoras, sin importar sus orígenes o el riesgo que corren, para cumplir con sus cuotas.
En respuesta, los californianos salieron a las calles la semana pasada, decenas de miles solo el sábado pasado, para protestar contra las acciones de su gobierno: El ejercer su derecho constitucional a la libertad de expresión y de reunión.
California, cuna del movimiento por la libertad de expresión, no es ajena a este tipo de manifestaciones. Nuestros cuerpos policiales están bien capacitados para brindar seguridad, garantizar el orden e intervenir cuando sea necesario. El fin de semana pasado, las autoridades estatales y locales desplegaron fuerzas policiales, incluyendo a la Patrulla de Carreteras de California, el Departamento de Policía de Los Ángeles y el departamento del sheriff. Aunque hubo incidentes de violencia y daños a la propiedad, los agentes del orden público estatales y locales restablecieron y mantuvieron el orden.
Quienes se volvieron violentos y destructivos, vandalizando propiedad, intentando atacar a agentes de policía, fueron detenidos y serán procesados con todo el rigor de la ley. No toleramos la conducta delictiva.
Pero sabemos que el Presidente Trump no se opone a la anarquía ni a la violencia, siempre que le sirvan. Su supuesta preocupación por los hombres y las mujeres uniformados no se basa en su lealtad a este país y su gente, sino a él y a su causa. ¿Qué más pruebas necesitamos que el 6 de enero y sus perdones para los involucrados, incluyendo a quienes agredieron violentamente a agentes de policía ese día?
Por lo tanto, no es de extrañar que, sin ninguna solicitud ni mi petición, haya requisado ilegalmente a 4,000 miembros de la Guardia Nacional de nuestro estado para desplegarlos en nuestras calles. Hace tan solo cinco años, el propioPresidente Trump declaró: “Tenemos que seguir las leyes… no podemos llamar a la Guardia Nacional, a menos que nos lo solicite un gobernador.”
Luego, en un momento oportuno que agravó aún más la situación, desplegó a más de 700 miembros de la Infantería de Marina estadounidense. Son hombres y mujeres entrenados en combate en el extranjero, no en la aplicación de la ley nacional. Honramos su servicio y su valentía. Perono queremos que nuestras calles sean militarizadaspor nuestras propias Fuerzas Armadas. Con este acto, el Presidente Trump ha traicionado anuestros soldados, al pueblo estadounidense y a nuestras tradiciones fundamentales; se les ordena a los soldados que vigilen a las mismas comunidades estadounidenses que juraron proteger en guerras extranjeras.
El despliegue de soldados federales en Los Ángeles no protege a nuestras comunidades, las traumatiza. Los jóvenes tienen miedo de asistir a sus propias graduaciones. La gente tiene miedo de ir a trabajar. Están arrestando a lavaplatos, jardineros y costureras. No son delincuentes, son familias; esto no es seguridad pública, es tiranía.
California seguirá luchando por todas nuestras comunidades, incluyendo en las cortes. El Presidente lo sabe, por eso nos ataca con tanta agresividad. Hemos presentado 26 demandas contra la administración de Trump y ya hemosconseguido una orden judicial federalque denuncia la toma ilegal de la Guardia Nacional de California y la militarización de Los Ángeles por parte de Trump.
Esto aún está lejos de terminar.
Los regímenes autoritarios empiezan por atacar a los más vulnerables.Pero no se detienen ahí. Trump y sus leales se nutren de la división porque les permite consolidar el poder y ejercer un control aún mayor. Si cualquiera de nosotros puede ser secuestrado de las calles sin orden judicial, basándose únicamente en sospechas o el color de la piel, entonces ninguno de nosotros está a salvo.
Nos encontramos en un momento peligroso. Tenemos a un actual Presidente que cree no estar sujeto a ninguna ley, ni siquiera a nuestra Constitución. En poco más de 140 días, ha despedido a los organismos de control del gobierno que podrían exigirle responsabilidades por corrupción y fraude. Ha declarado una guerra contra la cultura, la historia, la ciencia; contra el conocimiento mismo. Las bases de datos, literalmente desapareciendo, los archivos invadidos y a las universidades se les dice qué pueden enseñar. Elpoderjudicialy elestado de derechoestán bajo asalto. Los periodistas y las organizaciones de noticias son un blanco de ataques.
Esto va mucho más allá de Los Ángeles. Va más allá de California. Se trata de todos nosotros, se trata de usted.
Cuando Donald Trump ejerció su autoridad absoluta para comandar a la Guardia Nacional, hizo que esa orden se aplicara a todos los estados de esta nación. California puede ser la primera, pero no será la última. Otros estados son los siguientes. La democracia es lo que sigue.
Su administración hamaltratado y esposado al Senador estadounidense Alex Padillapor hacerle una pregunta a la Secretaria de Seguridad Nacional. Por hacer su trabajo. Elalcalde de Newark Ras Barakafuearrestadomientras acompañaba a congresistas a inspeccionar un centro federal de detención migratoria. La representante LaMonica McIverha sido acusada formalmenteen relación con el mismo incidente.
Nuestro sistema democrático se creó en oposición directa a la monarquía y se diseñó para fortalecer la libertad individual y la autonomía, para que nunca más estemos sometidos a un rey. Es esa idea, ese valor sagrado, lo que está siendo destruido.
Pero nuestra mayor fortaleza siempre ha sido el pueblo. Es hora de que todos nos levantemos.
El Juez Brandeis lo expresó mejor: “En una democracia, el cargo político más importante es el del ciudadano.” No el del presidente ni el del gobernador. Pero son ustedes, el pueblo, quienes son más importantes. Es su voz la que debe alzarse con más fuerza.
Muchos de ustedes sienten profunda ansiedad, estrés y miedo. Pero ustedes son el antídoto contra ese miedo y esa ansiedad. Lo que más desea Donald Trump es su lealtad, su silencio.
No se rindan ante él. No dejen que gane. Si nos mantenemos unidos, como vecinos, como comunidades, como estados, triunfaremos.
Extracto y expandido del discurso del Gobernador Newsom “La democracia en una encrucijada” del 10 de junio.
Read the Op-Ed in English here.
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Source: United States Senator for Maine Susan Collins
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Susan Collins, Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced that three organizations in Maine will receive a total of $1,373,395 through the Fiscal Year 2025 AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) and the Senior Companion Program (SCP). The funding will support the work of 149 older volunteers across the State of Maine who provide aid, companionship, and guidance to seniors, young people, and children.
“These grants will help older Mainers remain active and engaged in their communities while providing critical support to some of the most vulnerable people in our state,” said Senator Collins. “Whether it’s mentoring and providing guidance to students or helping older adults continue to live independently, foster grandparents and senior companions make a real difference in the lives of those they serve.”
The funding is allocated as follows:
The Opportunity Alliance (South Portland)
$583,373 Foster Grandparent Program award to support 65 volunteers.
Penquis CAP (Bangor)
$399,717 Foster Grandparent Program award to support 44 volunteers
University of Maine System (Orono)
$390,305 Senior Companion Program award to support 40 volunteers
According to AmeriCorps, the FGP engages volunteers age 55 and over to serve in communities as role models, mentors, and friends to children. The SCP engages volunteers to provide assistance and companionship primarily to elderly individuals—and also to people with disabilities—who have difficulty with daily living tasks.
Senator Collins is a longstanding member of the National Service Congressional Caucus and has cosponsored legislation to exclude the AmeriCorps Education Award from federal income tax. In recognition of her strong support for AmeriCorps, Senator Collins received the Edward M. Kennedy National Service Lifetime Leadership Award in 2023. She joined a bipartisan group in introducing legislation to expand national service programs significantly to help the country recover and rebuild from the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Source: United States Senator for Alaska Lisa Murkowski
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Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), and Representatives Chellie Pingree (ME-01) and James Moylan (R-GU) reintroduced the bipartisan, bicameral Coastal Communities Ocean Acidification Act. This legislation provides resources for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to collaborate with local and tribal entities to research and monitor ocean acidification.
“The impacts of ocean acidification on our coastal communities cannot be understated, particularly on our blue economy,” said Senator Murkowski, Co-Chair of the Senate Oceans Caucus. “This legislation takes a holistic approach to understanding ocean acidification, encouraging experts from every walk of life to work together and ensure that our oceans stay healthy.”
“The oceans are in trouble. Ocean acidification caused by carbon pollution is harming marine ecosystems and coastal industries like aquaculture,” said Senator Whitehouse, Co-Chair of the Senate Oceans Caucus. “Our bipartisan legislation will assist in monitoring changes to the oceans and help us better understand how to protect Rhode Island’s blue economy from acidifying waters.”
“We’re seeing the effects of ocean acidification in real time—from threatening lobster populations in the Gulf of Maine to eroding coral reefs in tropical waters. We now know that parts of our oceans have reached dangerous acidification levels earlier than expected, threatening entire ecosystems.” said Congresswoman Pingree, ranking member of the House Appropriations Interior and Environment Subcommittee. “Coastal communities like those in Maine are on the frontlines of this crisis, and our bipartisan Coastal Communities Ocean Acidification Act ensures they won’t face it alone. This bill gives coastal communities the science, tools, and support they need to build resilience and protect ocean industries that support millions of jobs. I was proud that my colleagues in the House passed this crucial bill last Congress, it’s long past time Congress sends this bill to the President’s desk.”
“As an island territory in the heart of the Pacific, Guam is on the front lines of climate and oceanic change. Ocean acidification threatens not just our marine ecosystems, but also our cultural traditions, local fisheries, and food security,” said Congressman Moylan. “This legislation is about giving coastal communities like ours the tools and partnerships we need to understand and respond to these growing challenges. I’m proud to co-lead this bipartisan effort to ensure a healthier ocean for future generations.”
This legislation would direct NOAA to collaborate with and support state, local, and tribal entities that are conducting or have completed ocean acidification vulnerability assessments. The bill strengthens partnerships between NOAA and a wide range of stakeholders involved in ocean acidification research, such as indigenous groups, coastal communities, state and local resource managers, fishery management councils and commissions, and the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). The Coastal Communities Ocean Acidification Act passed the House in the 118th Congress.
Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mike Ezell (Mississippi 4th District)
Congressmen Mike Ezell (R-MS04) and Troy A. Carter, Sr. (D-LA02) introduced H.R. 3842, the Strengthening American Maritime Dominance (SAMDA) Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at bolstering investment in American cargo ports and revitalizing domestic manufacturing jobs.
The Strengthening American Maritime Dominance (SAMDA) Act will enhance federal support for owners or those who lease American-flagged vessels to invest in critical infrastructure improvements at U.S. ports—essential gateways for the nation’s commerce—and ensure that investments directly benefit American workers and manufacturers. The expansion of the Capital Construction Fund will allow for the investment into cargo handling equipment, whether it’s land-based equipment, marine terminals, port landside infrastructure, or more related to the lifting and or movement of cargo.
“Strong ports mean a strong economy,”Ezell said.“This bill is about smart investment—making sure our ports have the modern infrastructure they need to move goods efficiently, support American manufacturing, and protect thousands of jobs. Mississippi’s Gulf Coast depends on reliable, well-equipped port facilities not only for trade but for the livelihood of our communities. I’m proud to work across the aisle with Congressman Carter to deliver real results for our workers, our economy, and our national security, while helping build the backbone of American industry and keeping our supply chains secure.”
“This legislation allows our ports, the economic engine of Louisiana, to upgrade their facilities with American-made infrastructure, strengthening our economy and national security. This will give our maritime businesses and workers the necessary resources to expand their operations and prosper. I want to thank my colleague Mike Ezell for leading this bipartisan effort with me,”Carter said.
The legislation is designed to:
Increase targeted investment in infrastructure at cargo ports across the U.S.,
Prioritize funding for projects that support American manufacturing and job creation,
Enhance the competitiveness of U.S. ports in global trade,
Improve supply chain efficiency and resilience,
Ensure stability and growth of the U.S. marine merchant fleet.
Ezell emphasized that the bill will help communities like those along the Mississippi Gulf Coast attract new business and grow the industrial workforce.
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Committee on Finance, issued the following statement on Senate Republicans’ reconciliation bill text:
“Senate Republicans unveiled their reconciliation bill – and it’s even more extreme than the House version. It would make the largest cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act in history, ripping health care away from Americans, forcing rural hospitals to close, and abandoning the providers who care for our communities.
“In New Mexico, more than 800,000 people – including children, seniors, people with disabilities, and families – rely on Medicaid. This bill would kick millions of Americans off their coverage just to give handouts to the wealthiest individuals and corporate interests.
“Most people on Medicaid already work or care for loved ones. If Senate Republicans were serious about improving the program, they’d work with Senate Democrats to strengthen it. I’ll fight this bill every step of the way to protect New Mexicans who can’t afford to lose their care.”
Last week, Senator Luján joined Senate Finance Committee Democrats at a press conference to announce the HCBS Relief Act and a series of additional proposals to invest in the Medicaid program and boost federal anti-fraud initiatives.
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Committee on Finance, issued the following statement on Senate Republicans’ reconciliation bill text:
“Senate Republicans unveiled their reconciliation bill – and it’s even more extreme than the House version. It would make the largest cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act in history, ripping health care away from Americans, forcing rural hospitals to close, and abandoning the providers who care for our communities.
“In New Mexico, more than 800,000 people – including children, seniors, people with disabilities, and families – rely on Medicaid. This bill would kick millions of Americans off their coverage just to give handouts to the wealthiest individuals and corporate interests.
“Most people on Medicaid already work or care for loved ones. If Senate Republicans were serious about improving the program, they’d work with Senate Democrats to strengthen it. I’ll fight this bill every step of the way to protect New Mexicans who can’t afford to lose their care.”
Last week, Senator Luján joined Senate Finance Committee Democrats at a press conference to announce the HCBS Relief Act and a series of additional proposals to invest in the Medicaid program and boost federal anti-fraud initiatives.
There are 57 wildfires currently burning across Alberta in the Forest Protection Area, and three mutual aid fires.
22 are classified as out of control, nine are being held and 26 are under control.
There have been nine new wildfires since yesterday.
Since Jan. 1, there have been 567 wildfires in the Forest Protection Area, burning more than 660,000 hectares.
More than 1,500 Alberta firefighters, contract firefighters and imported firefighters are currently battling wildfires across the province.
Resources currently being used include heavy equipment, air tankers, helicopters and night vision helicopters.
Alberta has imported firefighters and aircraft from Yukon, British Columbia, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Australia, Washington State, Oregon, Idaho, Hawaii and the United States Forest Service.
Information about wildfires can be found by visiting the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.
Orders and alerts
Updates on evacuation orders are available on www.alberta.ca/emergency.
On June 17, Dene Tha’ First Nation lifted its evacuation order for the community of Chateh, allowing all residents to return home. Residents of Chateh must remain prepared to evacuate again if conditions change.
On June 16, the Town of Swan Hills lifted its evacuation alert.
On June 13, the County of Grande Prairie No. 1 lifted its evacuation order, allowing all residents to return home. An evacuation alert remains in place for everyone north of Township Road 710 to 740, east of the provincial border with British Columbia to Range Road 132.
On June 13, Saddle Hills County updated its evacuation order, which now includes everyone located between Township Road 794 and Highway 680 (Township Road 802), and Range Road 95 and Highway 725, as well as the Crown Land north of Township Road 800 and south of the Blueberry Mountain Grazing Reserve. The surrounding areas remain on evacuation alert.
On June 13, Lac La Biche County lifted its evacuation alert for southern Winefred Lake and Grist Lake.
The Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council’s evacuation orders for Loon Lake 235, Peerless Lake and Trout Lake remain in effect.
Registration centre at 10451 170 Street, Edmonton.
The Municipal District of Opportunity No. 17’s evacuation order for Red Earth Creek remains in effect.
Reception centre at the Baytex Energy Centre, 9810 73 Avenue, Peace River.
The Municipal District of Opportunity No. 17’s evacuation order for Chipewyan Lake also remains in effect.
Reception centre at Lakeview Sports Centre, 102 Opportunity Drive, Wabasca-Desmarais.
Residents of the following additional areas must also remain prepared to evacuate if necessary:
Hamlet of Marten Beach – Municipal District of Slave River
Hawk Hills area – County of Northern Lights
Alberta Emergency Alerts are issued by local authorities and are updated at their discretion. For the best source of information on the status of evacuation orders and alerts, residents are encouraged to follow their local authorities’ preferred communication channels for updates.
People living in Alberta are encouraged to download the Alberta Emergency Alert mobile app, which immediately pushes all alerts out to subscribers.
Fire bans
A fire ban is in effect for the High Level Forest Area as well as parts of the Fort McMurray and Calgary forest areas.
Under this ban, all outdoor wood fires, barbecue charcoal briquettes, fireworks and exploding targets are prohibited, and existing fire permits are suspended.
Please confirm advisories, restrictions or bans for your area at alberta.ca/fire-bans.
Fire bans outside the Forest Protection Area are the responsibility of municipalities and counties.
Everyone has a role to play in wildfire prevention. Follow all fire bans and restrictions to avoid new fire starts. If you see smoke or flames in the forest, call 310-FIRE to report it.
Applying FireSmart principles to homes and property can mitigate the risk of wildfire damage. Removing flammable materials and vegetation around the property and preventing embers from accumulating can help protect your home from wildfires. To learn more, visit FireSmart Alberta.
Air quality
Visit Wildfire Smoke Information for air quality monitoring information to make informed decisions about outdoor activities to protect your health. While wildfire smoke is affecting air quality in parts of Alberta, the presence of smoke does not necessarily mean there is fire near your community. Find information about the status of active wildfires and wildfire updates at Alberta Wildfire.
Roads and highways
Highway 686 between Red Earth Creek and Trout Lake is currently closed due to a wildfire.
Highway 671/Kelly Lake Road at the Alberta/British Columbia border to Range Road 130, southwest of Hythe, is now open.
511 Alberta is the best source of real time information as conditions change on our highways. Follow on X (formerly known as Twitter) @511alberta.
Alberta highways that are affected by the wildfires will open and close frequently depending on safety and weather conditions. Be patient and respect the staff at the closure/detour sites – they are there with your safety in mind.
Health
As of June 16, following the end of the community’s four-hour evacuation order, Alberta Health Services is actively working to restore acute care services at Swan Hills Healthcare Centre.
For information about wildfire resources, including mental health, visit Wildfire Resources | Alberta Health Services.
Education
Six schools are currently closed in response to community evacuations:
Dene Tha’ Community School, in Chateh
Kateri School, in Trout Lake
Elizabeth Quintal School, in Peerless Lake
Clarence Jaycox School, in Loon Lake
Red Earth Creek School, in Red Earth Creek
Chipewyan Lake School, in Chipewyan Lake
Swan Hills School, in Swan Hills, reopened on Monday, June 9.
Parents and guardians should reach out to local school authorities for the most current information on impacts to schooling.
All impacted school authorities had plans in place to ensure displaced students have access to educational programming.
Child care
One child-care centre is currently closed in response to community evacuations:
Opportunity Childcare, in Red Earth Creek
Licensed child-care programs are required to notify Child Care Connect if they close unexpectedly.
Parents and guardians should reach out to their child-care provider for information on closures.
Justice and Court Services
The Chateh and Red Earth Creek courthouses are closed until further notice due to evacuations. Visit the Alberta Courts website for the most current information regarding court scheduling.
Related information
Active emergency updates
Alberta Emergency Alerts
Download the Alberta Emergency Alerts app
Download the Alberta Wildfire app
How to prepare for an emergency
Wildfire smoke information
Emergency evacuation payments
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Senator Graham has asked CBO to answer questions regarding the use of sequestration (the cancellation of budgetary resources) in accordance with the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 (S-PAYGO).
Under S-PAYGO the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) maintains 5- and 10-year scorecards that it updates to include estimated cumulative changes in revenues and outlays that are generated by newly enacted legislation.
If, at the end of a session of Congress, either scorecard indicates a net increase in the deficit for the budget year, OMB must order a sequestration to eliminate the overage (any current-year effects are combined with those for the budget year). The balance used to determine the amount sequestered is not the projected increase in the deficit for a particular year. Rather, OMB’s 5- and 10-year scorecards identify the average annual effects of a piece of legislation over those periods and assign the average to each year in the period. Before an average is calculated, any current-year effects are combined with those for the budget year.