Category: United States House of Representatives

  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Clyde Honors Class of 2029 U.S. Service Academy Appointees

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Andrew S. Clyde (R-GA)

    Rep. Clyde Honors Class of 2029 U.S. Service Academy Appointees

    Gainesville, May 15, 2025

    GAINESVILLE, GA — Last week, Congressman Andrew Clyde (GA-09) hosted a reception at his Gainesville District Office to honor the six young men from Georgia’s Ninth District who received an appointment to one of the United States Service Academies: U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.

     

    “Each of the young men who received a U.S. Service Academy appointment embody impressive leadership, academic excellence, and steadfast patriotism,” said Clyde. “I wish Kieron, Tanner, Jayden, Minchan, Deacon, and Samuel the best of luck in attending their prestigious military academies and in serving our nation. I’m confident they will continue making the Ninth District proud in their future endeavors.”

     

     

    Rep. Clyde Honors Class of 2029 U.S. Service Academy

    Nominee Kieron McCormack

     

     

    Rep. Clyde Presents Certificate of Congressional Commendation to Kieron McCormack for Receiving an Appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy

     

    The following candidates received an appointment to one of the U.S. Service Academies:

     

    · Tanner Brannock | Mill Creek High School | U.S. Air Force Academy

    · Jayden Ivaniciuc | University of North Georgia | U.S. Air Force Academy

    · Minchan Kim | North Gwinnett High School | U.S. Military Academy at West Point

    · Kieron McCormack | Buford High School | U.S. Naval Academy

    · Deacon Shull | Gilmer County High School | U.S. Naval Academy

    · Samuel Hegel | Georgia Military College | U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

     

    Background

     

    Each year, Congressman Clyde nominates eligible candidates for appointment to four of the five U.S. service academies: U.S. Military Academy (USMA), West Point, NY; the U.S. Naval Academy (USNA), Annapolis, MD; the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA), Colorado Springs, CO; and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), Kings Point, NY. The fifth service academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy (USCGA), New London, CT, does not require a congressional nomination for appointment.

     

    Students interested in seeking a future congressional nomination may find more information and apply HERE.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Letlow, Tokuda Legislation Expands Charter School Access

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Julia Letlow (LA-05)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. –  Congresswoman Julia Letlow (R-LA) and Congresswoman Jill Tokuda(D-HI) are introducing legislation to better assist states in expanding learning opportunities for students through charter schools.

    The Empower Charter School Educators to Lead Act would provide states with more support for charter school development by providing more flexible use of existing federal funding to support the application process. Currently, states cannot use federal funding available from the Charter Schools Program (CSP) for the planning phase of new charter schools.

    The legislation would make it easier for prospective applicants to overcome a lengthy and complex application process by allowing states to use up to 5% of their CSP grant funding for small planning grants for experienced educators applying to open charter schools.

    “A quality education is the silver bullet for our students to learn, grow, and thrive in our future workforce. By providing more support for charter schools, we can ensure that every child has a learning environment that sets them up for success,” said Congresswoman Julia Letlow.

    “When educators have the tools and freedom to meet their students’ unique needs, kids do better. Public charter schools play a vital role in helping our students succeed by offering more flexible, innovative, and personalized learning environments,” said Rep. Tokuda. “That’s why I’m proud to join Rep. Letlow in reintroducing the Empower Charter School Educators to Lead Act, to cut through the red tape that makes it hard to open new public charter schools. This bill helps unlock funding and resources for educators who want to bring high-quality, enriching educational opportunities to their communities, especially in rural areas like Hawai‘i.”

    “Charter schools have become a popular option for many families and it’s easy to see why—high graduation rates and test scores in both reading and math. In some areas, demand for charter schools outpaces the number of spots available, leaving students to depend on a lottery system to escape underperforming school systems. This legislation will offer support to new charter school applications and help increase the number of charter schools to meet the educational demands of families,” said Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Tim Walberg (R-MI).

    “Starting a new charter school from scratch is very hard,” said Starlee Coleman, President & CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools. “The application process takes years, and it often requires teachers and school administrators who want to start new schools to leave their jobs to focus full time on their new school application. That is a financial burden many educators simply cannot take on. This change to the CSP law will allow existing federal funds to be used to support experienced educators in realizing their dream of starting a school that will serve their community.”

    Original cosponsors of the legislation include Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA), Rep. Ed Case (D-HI), and Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ).
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congresista Ramirez Leads 109 Members to Protect the Constitutional Right to Birthright Citizenship

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Delia Ramirez – Illinois (3rd District)

    Washington, DC —  Today, Congresswoman Delia C. Ramirez (IL-03), proud daughter of immigrants and citizen by birthright, introduced legislation to block the implementation of President Trump’s unconstitutional Executive Order that illegally and unconstitutionally seeks to end citizenship for children born in the United States. The Born in the USA Act is co-led by a coalition of Members of Congress that includes the Hispanic Caucus Chair Adriano Espaillat (NY-13)Asian Pacific American Caucus Chair Grace Meng (NY-06)Black Caucus Chair Yvette Clarke (NY-09)Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (MD-08), and Derek Tran (CA-45)

    The legislation prohibits any government funds from being appropriated or used to carry out President Donald Trump’s unconstitutional and illegal Executive Order 14160, “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship.”

    “Trump has posed the question of who gets to be an American. The fact is that every citizen not naturalized in this country is a citizen by birthright. And it is important to remember that our nation’s history would not be complete without the children of immigrants who, like me, are citizens by birthright and pride themselves on being AMERICANS, said Congresswoman Ramirez.” I am both a daughter of immigrants and the daughter of America;  a proud Chapina and an American by birthright. It is my honor to lead 109 members of Congress to ensure not a single dollar goes to Trump’s illegal, unconstitutional attempt to undermine our Constitution, our rights, our liberties, and the soul of our nation.” 

    “Protecting birthright citizenship from Donald Trump’s reckless executive order is our duty, not only as Democrats, but as Americans,” said CHC Chair Adriano Espaillat. “The Fourteenth Amendment was forged in the ashes of the Civil War and refined through 150 years of jurisprudence. No president can change it by executive order, and Trump’s shameless attempt to do so is a grave threat to the very ideals of our nation and of a binding Constitution. Unilaterally modifying the highest law in the land is antithetical to our American values, and we will continue to fight these heinous actions by an administration that seeks to redefine what we, as a nation, stand for.”

    “Birthright citizenship is enshrined in the Constitution and has been affirmed by the Supreme Court numerous times — including in the landmark United States v. Wong Kim Ark decision — yet President Trump is determined to overrule this century-old precedent and eliminate one of the most common pathways for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to become U.S. citizens,” said Rep. Grace Meng, Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus. “Not on our watch. I am proud to introduce the Born in the USA Act with my colleagues to stand up for American values and stand against this unconstitutional executive overreach.”

    “Birthright citizenship has been the law of the land since 1868, when the 14th Amendment overturned Dred Scott and established equal citizenship by birth,” said Ranking Member Jamie Raskin. “Donald Trump cannot erase the parts of the Constitution he doesn’t like or decide who counts as an American by executive order. The Born in the USA Act will ensure that no taxpayer dollars are used to enforce this unlawful order, which would compel federal agencies, from the State Department to the Social Security Administration, to deny or question U.S. citizenship for children born on American soil, thereby undermining a fundamental constitutional right that has defined our nation since the Civil War.”

    “For over 140 years, birthright citizenship has been a cornerstone of American law and culture,” said Rep. Derek Tran. “We have always been a nation of immigrants–my own parents came to this country as refugees, and I gained citizenship through the birthright principle. So many people across the country share my story and have enriched our nation in countless ways as productive members of American society. I’m proud to stand with my colleagues in introducing the Born in the USA Act to protect birthright citizenship and ensure that all those born on U.S. soil are awarded the Constitutional protections they deserve.”

    The bill is cosponsored by Congressmembers Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08), Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC-AL), Juan Vargas (CA-52), Shri Thanedar (MI-13), Rashida Tlaib (MI-12), Henry Johnson (GA-04), Jasmine Crockett (TX-30), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14), Linda T. Sánchez (CA-38), Becca Balint (VT-AL), Jesús G. “Chuy” García (IL-04), Madeleine Dean (GA-05), Nikema Williams (GA-05), André Carson (IN-07), Lateefah Simon (CA-12), James P. McGovern (MA-02), Sylvia R. Garcia (TX-29), Ritchie Torres (NY-15), Jonathan L. Jackson (IL-01), Nydia M. Velázquez (NY-07), Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05), Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (FL-20), Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03), Robert Garcia (CA-42), Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12), Dan Goldman (NY-10), Maxwell Frost (FL-10), Paul D. Tonko (NY-20), Darren Soto (FL-09), Dave Min (CA-47), Mark Pocan (WI-02), Bennie G. Thompson (MS-2), Andrea Salinas (OR-06), Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37), LaMonica McIver (NJ-10), Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Dina Titus (NV-01), Ilhan Omar (MN-05), Gabe Amo (RI-01), John Garamendi (CA-08), Sarah McBride (DE-00), Nanette Barragán (CA-44), Stephen Lynch (MA-08), Angie Craig (MN-02), Summer L. Lee (PA-12), Greg Casar (TX-35), Jan Schakowsky (IL-09), Chellie Pingree (ME-01), Gilbert R. Cisneros (CA-31), Maxine Dexter (OR-03), Jill Tokuda (HI-02), Salud Carbajal (CA-24), Emanuel Cleaver (MO-05), Steve Cohen (TN-09), Gregory W. Meeks (NY-05), Luz Rivas (CA-29), Brad Sherman (CA-32), Wesley Bell (MO-01), Brendan Boyle (PA-02), Ayanna Pressley (MA-07), Robin L. Kelly (IL-02), Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24), Ro Khanna (CA-17), Timothy M. Kennedy (NY-26), Troy Carter (LA-02), Zoe Lofgren (CA-18), Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05), Gabe Vasquez (NM-02), Ted W. Lieu (CA-36), Robert J. Menendez (NJ-08), Shontel M. Brown (OH-11), Sara Jacobs (CA-51), Jennifer L. McClellan (VA-04), Kevin Mullin (CA-15), Greg Stanton (AZ-04), Veronica Escobar (TX-16), Julie Johnson (TX-32), Brittany Pettersen (CO-07), Janelle S. Bynum (OR-05), Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11), Teresa Leger Fernandez (NM-03), Mark Takano(CA 39), Glenn Ivey (MD-04), Jerrold Nadler (NY-12), Pablo José Hernández (PR-00), Sam Liccardo (CA-16), Eric Swalwell (CA-14), Al Green (TX-09), Raul Ruiz (CA-25), Joaquin Castro (TX-20), Emily Randall (WA-06), Judy Chu (CA-28), Danny Davis (IL-07), Lauren Underwood (IL-14), Valerie Foushee (NC-04), Debbie Dingell (MI-06), Terri A. Sewell (AL-07), Laura Friedman (CA-30), Betty McCollum (MN-04), Morgan McGarvey (KY-03), Julia Brownley (CA-26), Marc Veasey (TX-33), Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01).

    The legislation also counts with the support of local and national organizations, including American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), National Immigration Law Center (NILC), Stop AAPI Hate, FWD.us, Center for American Progress (CAP), OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates, National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC), Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC), Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR), Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), African Communities Together, Haitian Bridge Alliance, Immigration Hub, and UndocuBlack. 

    The Born in the USA Act is a companion to S.646, introduced in the Senate by Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV). 

    Text of the bill, CLICK HERE

    BACKGROUND:

    On January 29, 2025, Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14160, Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship. The executive order illegally and unconstitutionally seeks to undermine the constitutional right to birthright citizenship. 

    The 14th Amendment guarantees that all people born in the U.S. are U.S. citizens. In the 1898 United States v. Wong Kim Ark case, the Supreme Court affirmed that the 14th Amendment protects the birthright citizenship of all children born in the country, including those from undocumented parents.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Pfluger Leads 177 Colleagues in Call for Complete and Permanent Suspension of Iran’s Nuclear Program

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11)

    WASHINGTON, DC — As Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, Rep. August Pfluger (TX-11) led a group of 177 House Republicans in a letter expressing unwavering support for President Trump’s clear-eyed approach to Iran and calling for the complete and permanent suspension of Iran’s nuclear program. Senator Pete Ricketts led the letter in the Senate, garnering additional support from 52 Republican Senators.

    Read the exclusive report on the letter in Fox News HERE.

    The members wrote, in part, “We cannot afford another agreement that enables Iran to play for time, as the JCPOA did. The Iranian regime should know that the administration has Congressional backing to ensure their ability to enrich uranium is, as you put it in your interview with Meet the Press, “totally dismantled.”

    See the full letter here or read the full text below.

    Dear Mr. President,

    We write to express our strong support for your efforts to secure a deal with Iran that dismantles its nuclear program, and to reinforce the explicit warnings that you and officials in your administration have issued that the regime must permanently give up any capacity for enrichment.

    During your first term you withdrew the United States from the deeply broken Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and imposed maximum pressure on the regime. As you said then, a fatal flaw of the deal was that it “allowed Iran to continue enriching uranium and, over time, reach the brink of a nuclear breakout.” The JCPOA allowed Iran to sell oil, provided waivers allowing third countries to help Iran build out its nuclear program, and included the termination of United Nations sanctions on the regime. Despite critics claiming your withdrawal from the deal would allow Iran to advance its nuclear ambitions, the Iranian regime remained deterred from making substantial nuclear progress throughout your term because of your maximum pressure campaign.

    Unfortunately, the Biden administration systematically undid that pressure, functionally re-implementing the nuclear deal. They immediately rescinded your decision to reimpose U.N. sanctions, allowed Iran to sell oil at JCPOA-levels, and even re-issued waivers allowing Iran to build out its nuclear program. As you predicted, those policies indeed allowed Iran to reach the brink of nuclear breakout, which is where they are today. The Biden administration made those concessions without any reciprocal concessions from Iran, and Iran even ceased providing international inspectors access to significant parts of its nuclear program in the early days of the Biden administration.

    The scope and breadth of Iran’s nuclear buildout have made it impossible to verify any new deal that allows Iran to continue enriching uranium. In its most recent report, published on February 26, the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that because of Iran’s activities over the last four years, “the Agency has lost continuity of knowledge in relation to the production and current inventory of centrifuges, rotors and bellows, heavy water and UOC, which it will not be possible to restore.”

    You and your administration have therefore correctly drawn a redline against any deal that allows Iran to retain any enrichment capability. Your National Security Presidential Memorandum on Iran stated that “Iran’s nuclear program, including its enrichment- and reprocessing-related capabilities and nuclear-capable missiles, poses an existential danger to the United States and the entire civilized world,” and Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff recently reemphasized that for any final arrangement to work, “Iran must stop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment and weaponization program.”

    We cannot afford another agreement that enables Iran to play for time, as the JCPOA did. The Iranian regime should know that the administration has Congressional backing to ensure their ability to enrich uranium is, as you put it in your interview with Meet the Press, “totally dismantled.”

    As always, we stand ready to provide you and your administration whatever resources you need to advance American national security interests.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Dan Goldman Joins Capitol Police Officers, Rep. Swalwell to Condemn Trump’s Pardons for J6 Rioters and GOP’s Complicity During National Police Week

    Source: US Congressman Dan Goldman (NY-10)

    Goldman Urged House Republicans to Hang Plaque Honoring Capitol and Metropolitan Police Officers Who Protected Nation’s Capital from Insurrectionists 

     

    See Photos from the Press Conference Here 

    Washington D.C. – Congressman Dan Goldman today joined January 6th police officers Aquilino Gonell and Daniel Hodges, as well as Congressman Eric Swalwell (CA-14) and other elected officials, to condemn the Republican Party’s complete abandonment of capitol police officers who defended lawmakers and the Capitol Complex on January 6th, 2021 during national Police Week. 

    “Republicans can’t claim to ‘back the blue’ while they stand idly by and let Donald Trump pardon violent rioters who beat police officers,” Congressman Dan Goldman said. “I’m proud to stand with Officer Gonell and Hodges for Police Week — men who risked their lives to defend our Capitol — and call out the GOP’s cowardice and hypocrisy. Over two years ago, Congress passed a law to honor these heroes with a plaque. It’s still sitting in storage because Republican leadership refuses to act. Until they condemn these pardons and honor these officers, their hollow words of support for law enforcement are meaningless.” 

    Upon taking office on January 21, 2025, Donald Trump issued a blanket pardon for 1,500 duly convicted January 6th insurrectionists. The same week, Republican Congressman Bilirakis (FL-12) met with Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right extremist group the Oath Keepers, in the Capitol complex to celebrate his pardon. Additionally, Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) offered private tours to those who stormed the Capitol building on January 6th. 

    It has been 792 days since a law Democrats passed in 2022 took effect requiring the House of Representatives to hang a commemorative plaque acknowledging the sacrifice that Capitol and D.C. Metropolitan police officers made defending lawmakers on January 6th, 2021.  

    Congressman Goldman has continued to push back against Donald Trump’s anti-democratic actions and his efforts to whitewash the violence of January 6th. 

    This January, Congressman Dan Goldman hosted Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges to condemn Donald Trump’s blanket pardons for roughly 1,500 January 6th insurrectionists convicted of assaulting police officers, seditious conspiracy, and other violent crimes. 
    Last year, Congressman Goldman introduced a resolution censuring Congresswoman Elise Stefanik for conduct unbecoming of a member of Congress, including referring to the duly convicted insurrectionists as ‘hostages.’ 
    Last winter, Goldman joined Congressman Jamie Raskin (MD-08) and Senator Edward J. Markey (D-MA) in introducing the ‘Preventing Private Paramilitary Activity Act’ to protect citizens from intimidation and mass mobilizations of paramilitary groups. The legislation would federally prohibit those in private paramilitary organizations from conducting activity with firearms. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Salinas, Guthrie, Hoyle, Merkley, Daines Champion Bipartisan Bill to Train Next Generation of Wildland Firefighters

    Source: US Representative Andrea Salinas (OR-06)

    Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Representatives Andrea Salinas (D-OR), Brett Guthrie (R-KY), and Val Hoyle (D-OR) – along with U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Steve Daines (R-MT) – reintroduced the bipartisan, bicameral Civilian Conservation Center Enhancement Act. This legislation directs the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) to offer specialized training, specifically wildland firefighter training, to Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center students. This would create a pipeline for young people to enter into careers fighting fires and caring for public lands.

    “Wildfires are getting bigger, more dangerous, and more destructive every year due to climate change. That also means the need for more skilled wildland firefighters is greater than ever before,” said Rep. Salinas. “The bipartisan Civilian Conservation Center Enhancement Act would break down barriers and give the U.S. Forest Service more tools to grow its firefighting workforce. It’s a commonsense bill that will keep our communities safe from deadly blazes, and at the same time, create more job opportunities for Oregonians.” 

    “Wildland firefighters, in Kentucky and across the country, play an essential role in improving forestry management practices, preventing wildfires, and battling them when they occur to minimize damage to life and property,” said Rep. Guthrie. “I am proud to join my colleagues in reintroducing the Civilian Conservation Center Enhancement Act to expand training for wildland fire, forestry, and rangeland management at Civilian Conservation Centers. These educational programs, such as the one at Great Onyx Job Corps, are essential to maintaining and improving the health of American forests.” 

    “As wildfires grow more frequent and more intense, the Civilian Conservation Center Enhancement Act would help us meet the moment by preparing young people for careers in forest management and wildfire prevention,” said Rep. Hoyle. “With a center located in Yachats, Oregon, this bill strengthens local opportunities while protecting our communities and public lands. It’s about safety, sustainability, and building a skilled, resilient workforce.”

    “As climate chaos makes our wildfire seasons longer and hotter, it’s essential that we have enough wildland firefighters and trained support staff available to take on these dangerous blazes and protect our communities,” said Sen. Merkley. “The Job Corps Civilian Conservation Centers’ training efforts have built a pipeline for talented young people to develop skills that can grow into careers. By investing in these programs, we can reduce wildfire risks, strengthen our public lands workforce, and offer valuable job training that supports the next generation of conservation and fire professionals in Oregon and across the United States.”

    “Montana and many states across the west face devastating wildfire seasons year after year. This legislation will invest in our Montana Job Corps Centers so that more students have access to the top-notch training and resources they need to enter the workforce as our next wildland firefighters. I’m proud to work with a bipartisan group of my colleagues to keep our communities safe from catastrophic wildfires and invest in the next generation,” said Sen. Daines.

    The Job Corps is the nation’s largest job training and education program for students from 16 to 24 years of age. The U.S. Forest Service operates 24 Civilian Conservation Centers (CCCs) nationwide under this program—including three in Oregon and two in Montana—which are proving vital in the fight to protect national forests and grasslands from wildfires. In 2023, Job Corps students did work equating to an estimated $13.5 million when they constructed and maintained buildings, built trails, enhanced wildlife habitat, restored watersheds, and treated more than 30,000 acres for hazardous fuels reduction nationwide. During the 2024 fire season, CCC youth across the country completed 205,882 hours of work on wildland firefighting efforts and prescribed burns to reduce hazardous fuels and the risk of catastrophic wildfire, and 11,410 hours on other fire management support functions, including providing meals through mobile kitchens. 

    The Civilian Conservation Center Enhancement Act would further strengthen this critical program by setting a goal for both the USDA and the DOI to hire 300 students a year and providing direct hire authority specific to CCC graduates to expedite that process. It would also create a pilot program to use students at CCCs to address the lack of workforce housing for wildland firefighters.

    This bipartisan, bicameral legislation is cosponsored by U.S. Senators John Hickenlooper (D-CO), Angus King (I-ME), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), and Ron Wyden (D-OR). The National Job Corps Association, National Federation of Federal Employees, Wildland Firefighter Foundation, and Western Fire Chiefs Association have endorsed the bill.

    To read the full text of this legislation, click here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: McClellan Joins SEEC Energy and Commerce Members to Slam Republicans’ Attack on American Health and Affordability

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (Virginia 4th District)

    This week, Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA) joined House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC) members on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, slamming House Republicans’ obscene budget reconciliation plan to gut life-saving pollution reduction programs, raise Americans’ electricity bills, cut off critical support for high-tech American manufacturing, and legalize corruption for oil and gas companies. These members included SEEC Co-Chairs Reps. Doris Matsui (CA) and Paul Tonko (NY) and were joined by their fellow SEEC colleagues Reps. Nanette Barragán (CA), Kathy Castor (FL), Yvette Clarke (NY), Debbie Dingell (MI), Kevin Mullin (CA), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Scott Peters (CA), Kim Schrier (WA), and Darren Soto (FL)

    “I know the Trump Administration and some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle don’t like the word environmental justice, but what environmental justice is designed to do is recognize that there are communities in this country — white, black, low-income, urban and rural — where energy projects were put in place with no input from the community, where the people didn’t have the resources to fight back or even knew what was happening,” said Congresswoman McClellan. “These are the same communities that have some of the poorest health outcomes in the country. We should want to help address centuries of injustice and invest in those communities, but this bill guts those programs altogether – that’s not justice.”

    “Republicans’ reconciliation bill is a shameless sell-out to corporations at the expense of hard-working Americans’ health and prosperity,” said Congresswoman Matsui. “This bill eliminates and defunds pollution protections and pollution reduction programs that my constituents rely on, illegally and insidiously clawing back funding that is already supporting projects in communities across this country. In my district, La Familia Counseling Center was poised to do transformative work with their Community Change Grant—but Republicans are gutting that progress to pay for tax breaks for their billionaire friends. As if that weren’t enough, Republicans’ bill contains a shocking and outrageous attempt to legalize corruption for oil and gas companies, allowing polluting corporations to simply buy all the permits they need to build a pipeline through American communities, no questions asked. This kind of bribery is how dictatorships operate. This is not how America works. We cannot allow this egregious corruption to become law.”

    “My Republican colleagues claim they are going after the clean energy programs that are, in their words ‘reckless’ and favor ‘wokeness over sensible policy,’” said Congressman Tonko. “Which programs are those? Is it the $12 million in unobligated funds to reduce air pollution in schools? How about DOE money to train contractors to retrofit people’s homes? What about money to upgrade our ports with the latest and greatest technologies? These are just a few examples of commonsense investments that are being targeted today that are creating American jobs and deploying new technologies that will indeed reduce pollution. And when you start to list them out, you can see how ridiculous this proposal is. But why on Earth would Republicans be doing this? Well, we know these funds will be used to partially offset yet another round of tax cuts, the benefits of which will overwhelmingly go to the wealthiest.”

    “Republican cuts to environmental justice grants will directly harm the health of our communities,” said Congresswoman Barragán. “Medicaid helps many access and afford health care in vulnerable communities with clean air and water challenges. Yet, Republicans have proposed the largest Medicaid cut in history. It’s all connected and Republicans want to go backward on the environment and health care access.”

     “You should hold on to your wallets, because House Republicans are coming after your electric bills to pay for a massive tax giveaway to billionaires like Elon Musk,” said Congresswoman Castor. “Because let’s face it, American families are being financially squeezed right now – especially my neighbors in Florida still struggling to rebuild from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Utility companies in at least 19 states have hiked rates as much as $40 per month since the Trump administration began. Republicans have not brought forth a single bill to lower energy costs for hardworking American families. Instead, what they’re offering today is a handout to big oil companies and polluters and the impact will be to raise your electric bill.” 

    “There’s nothing and no one House Republicans won’t betray just to fund obscene tax breaks for their wealthy donors,” said Congresswoman Clarke. “By taking an axe to the critical programs Americans rely on to protect them from the climate crisis, reduce pollution, and keep energy affordable, our colleagues across the aisle have once again proven they are incapable of putting the needs of their communities above the demands of their billionaire puppet masters.”

    “What this bill does is create total chaos for the auto industry in repealing EPA’s emission standards for light and medium-duty vehicles and NHTSA’s corporate average fuel economy standards. What the domestic auto industry needs now more than anything is certainty. My priority is to protect American jobs, maintain our competitive edge in automotive manufacturing, ensure the United States leads in technology and innovation, and that we cede our leadership to nobody,” said Congresswoman Dingell. “Our policies must reflect the priorities on the ground, prioritize consumer choice and offer a practical, ambitious path forward. To remain competitive, the US must align with the global shift towards hybrids, electric vehicles, and down the road, who else knows what other technology. Here’s a fact. The global marketplace wants electric vehicles and I will be damned if I let China beat us in that market.”

    “Republicans are ramming through a disastrous, ugly budget bill that is going to cause widespread harm to Americans and our environment. Why? So they can give massive tax cuts to billionaires, corporations, and oil companies. Republicans want to strip health care away from over 13.7 million Americans who rely on Medicaid, which will raise prices for the privately insured too,” said Congressman Mullin. “The bill also cuts funding for clean energy innovation while allowing oil and gas companies to buy their way out of having to follow environmental laws. This will stagnate American progress in developing affordable, sustainable solutions to meet our energy needs. This isn’t efficiency, it’s cruelty and Republicans are making it clear that they don’t care about raising costs for working families.”

    “In my time here in Congress, I have participated in investigations of large corporations that have poisoned communities across the country. A lot of times, these communities were poisoned due to large corporations that were exploiting corrupt loopholes in the law in order to poison the most vulnerable communities in America,” said Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez. “And I deeply fear that there is a loophole and similar provision in this bill. This bill allows gas companies to pay $1 million in order for their project to bypass the traditional permitting process. In fact, this bill allows natural gas pipeline projects to pay a fee of $10 million to cut the line and bypass the normal permitting process. Allowing massive corporations to simply cut a check to bypass the very real reasons why permitting exists in the first place, poses a deep and grave danger to people across the country.”

    “Last Congress, my Republican colleagues were insistent that we should have an all-of-the-above energy strategy, one that leveraged our natural resources, unleashed American innovation, and cut through bureaucratic red tape,” said Congressman Peters. “Which is why I am confused that we are considering a reconciliation bill that picks winners and losers, and elevates expensive, outdated, and inefficient sources like coal over cheap American-made energy like solar, wind, and storage. Why does this bill provide government-backed insurance to coal plants, as the President of the United States single-handedly kills hundreds, if not thousands, of clean energy jobs across the country by illegally targeting projects and weaponizing the permitting process?” 

    “This bill completely bypasses communities and landowners, and these ‘pay-to-play’ provisions put not just a thumb but an entire arm, maybe a body on the scale favoring oil and gas,” said Congresswoman Schrier. “It’s giant corporations like Shell, BP, Chevron. They’re the ones that have the wherewithal to pay to bypass all permitting requirements. This bill is more of the ‘drill baby drill’ agenda that we hear every week from our Republican colleagues. I’m all for streamlining permitting to address energy demand and infrastructure that has real impacts on our communities. But there’s ways to streamline permitting and get new energy resources online without sidelining solar, wind, nuclear, hydropower, or hydrogen projects. Streamlining permitting is key if we’re going to meet energy demand. Clean power should have the same opportunity as oil and gas and we shouldn’t be disregarding important environmental protections.”

    “This is a bad deal for the South, whether it’s consumers in Florida or whether it’s all these high-paying jobs going to all these Southern states. This is a job killer,” said Congressman Soto. “In addition, adding in defunding of interstate transmission lines. I’ve heard from both sides of the aisle how often this is critical. So why in the world would you defund the interstate transmission lines? That makes no sense. That will raise energy prices. It will prevent efficiencies in the market. And it will prevent different states from specializing in new types of energy, whether it’s modular nuclear or renewable energy that’s being formulated here in Florida.”

    Background

    House Republicans are gutting critical pollution protections and pollution reduction programs, raising American household energy costs, pulling the rug out from under America’s manufacturing sector, and creating a brazen new “pay-to-play” bribery scheme for polluting corporations. Here’s what the bill does:   

    • Repeals and rescinds funding from Environmental Protection Agency programs that protect Americans from pollution and help American households save money on energy costs and medical bills. Some of these programs include:
      • Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund that is dedicated to lowering energy bills and cutting pollution.
      • Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grants that support disadvantaged communities to reduce pollution and pollution-related health impacts in their communities.
      • Methane Emissions and Waste Reduction Incentive Program to reduce pollution and waste from the oil and gas sector, improving the health and economic well-being of overburdened communities, while also saving energy.
      • Clean Heavy Duty Vehicle Program that helps communities replace old polluting diesel engines and vehicles—some of the dirtiest vehicles on the road—with new, clean vehicles.
      • Clean Ports Program that helps improve air quality around U.S. ports and address the public health and environmental impacts to surrounding communities.
    • Repeals life-saving Clean Air Act standards for vehicle pollution and fuel efficiency that help Americans save money at the pump and improve health outcomes in our communities.
    • Eliminates funding for the Department of Energy Loan Programs and the Advanced Industrial Facilities Deployment Program that help commercialize next-generation American-made technology, bringing manufacturing back to America and creating good-paying jobs, while also developing cutting-edge technologies that save Americans money and reduce pollution in American communities.
    • Creates a pay-to-play bribery scheme for polluters that allows oil and gas companies to pay a fee and bypass standard permitting, environmental reviews, and judicial review processes. Whether it’s a natural gas pipeline or a natural gas export terminal, companies can simply buy all the permits they need to build their pipeline through your community. This is blatant and unconscionable corruption. 

    Republicans had multiple opportunities to improve the bill and ensure that Americans’ pocketbooks, health, and livelihoods are protected, but Republicans repeatedly rejected Democratic amendments, including Democratic-led efforts to: 

    • Ensure that this bill does not raise energy costs for American households. Representative Castor’s amendment would have required the U.S. Energy Information Administration to publish the impacts of the Energy Subtitle of the bill on monthly energy costs for American households.
    • Protect the health and safety of our families and communities. Representative Dingell’s amendment would have prevented the repeal of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
    • Hold polluters accountable and prevent the legalization of corruption under this bill. Representative Ocasio-Cortez’s amendment would have required the Inspector General of the Department of Energy to certify that this bill will not increase risks of corruption or ‘pay-to-play’ politics.
    • Protect American energy independence and deliver cheap energy to Americans. Representative Auchincloss’ amendment would have prevented the energy provisions from going into effect until the Secretary of Energy certifies that tariffs on energy imports are no greater than they were on January 19, 2025.  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Lawler Joins Colleagues in Calling Attention to Haiti’s Deepening Crisis

    Source: US Congressman Mike Lawler (R, NY-17)

    Washington, D.C. – 5/15/25… Last week, Congressman Mike Lawler (NY-17) joined Congressman Rich McCormick (GA-07) and 13 of their colleagues in sending a letter to Secretary Rubio conveying their grave concerns over the deteriorating security situation in Haiti as missionaries, humanitarian aid workers, and countless innocent civilians face deadly threats from criminal gangs that now control much of the country. 

    They also called for coordination with the Haitian Transitional Presidential Council, Haitian National Police, and the United Nations Multilateral Security Support Mission to restore peace and a stable government.

    Criminal gangs have overrun major urban centers, including the capital Port-au-Prince. Recent reports indicate that these gangs, such as the Viv Ansanm coalition, now control over 85% of the capital and are expanding into previously stable areas. Local healthcare workers have described the complete takeover of their campus by armed gangs who have looted homes, ransacked facilities, and stolen critical supplies including medications and medical equipment. Over one million Haitians have been displaced due to gang violence, and UN security forces have struggled to stabilize the situation. 

    “The humanitarian crisis in Haiti is heartbreaking and deeply concerning. As violent gangs threaten civilians, including American missionaries and aid workers, the U.S. must act swiftly to restore order and protect lives. My district is home to the second-largest Haitian American population per capita in the country, and I know how deeply these families are feeling the pain of what’s happening,” said Congressman Mike Lawler.

    “The United States has an important responsibility to act decisively to mitigate this humanitarian and security crisis in Haiti. We must enhance protective measures for our citizens and humanitarian workers while working with local authorities to restore peace and stability,” said Congressman Rich McCormick.

    “Failure to address Haiti’s gang crisis risks a point of no return. I thank Representative McCormick for working with me in this bipartisan call for action. Our letter urges the administration to present a clear strategy to restore order, hold perpetrators accountable, resume aid, and return Haiti to the Haitian people,” said Congressman Gregory Meeks (NY-05).

    “Haiti is on the verge of collapse with violent gangs controlling the center of Port-au-Prince just blocks away from the National Palace,” said Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar (FL-28). “It is time for the United States to take a real leadership role in addressing the crisis with hard security solutions capable of stopping the gangs’ advance and restoring peace to Haiti.” 

    “Haiti continues to confront a dire political, security, and humanitarian crisis that has caused unimaginable amounts of human suffering,” said Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (FL-20). “To prevent the situation from deteriorating any further, I am joining my colleagues on both sides of the aisle in calling on the U.S. Department of State to respond immediately. A long-term solution to this crisis means that we must crack down on violent gangs and the elites who fund them, while simultaneously curtailing the flow of illicit firearms.”

    “The Haitian people are enduring a vicious cycle of horrific violence at the hands of brutal gangs,” said Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25). “The U.S. must urgently support efforts to restore stability, protect women and girls from harm, and uphold human rights. I remain committed to working with bipartisan colleagues to equip Haiti’s security forces to protect civilians—and to cut off the illicit flow of American weapons to the criminal organizations threatening their safety.”

    “The deteriorating security situation in Haiti is more urgent now than ever. Just last year I went on two rescue missions to Haiti bringing home 23 Americans and helping relocate 59 disabled Haitian children to safety. While there, I witnessed firsthand the threats faced by Americans, locals, and humanitarian workers, as criminal gangs endanger lives and disrupt vital aid efforts. I stand with my colleagues to urge Secretary Rubio to take a leading role in restoring stability in Haiti,” said Congressman Cory Mills (FL-07).

    “The heartbreaking reports out of Haiti are a call to action. Families are being driven from their homes, clinics and churches looted, and communities held hostage by violent gangs,” said Congresswomen Lois Frankel (FL-22). “With nearly half a million Haitian Americans living in Florida, many with deep ties to loved ones still on the island, the United States should act urgently to protect American citizens and humanitarian workers, and support the Haitian people in their fight to reclaim their country from lawlessness and despair.”

    “The humanitarian crisis and security situation in Haiti is devastating,” said Congressman Bill Keating (MA-09). “The State Department must act to enhance protective measures and resources for Americans in Haiti while also coordinating with Haitian authorities and the UN Multinational Security Support Mission to limit the flow of illicit weapons.” 

    “The crisis unfolding in Haiti is not just a matter of regional instability—it is a humanitarian catastrophe that demands urgent international response. Gangs now control over 85% of Port-au-Prince, and more than one million people have been displaced, many forced to choose between starvation and submission to armed groups. Haiti’s struggle did not begin with this wave of violence—it is rooted in a long legacy of foreign exploitation, failed interventions, and broken promises following the 2010 earthquake and the assassination of President Moïse in 2021. As a nation with deep historical ties to Haiti, the United States has a moral and strategic obligation to protect innocent lives, support democratic governance, and help dismantle the networks trafficking arms and chaos into the region,” said Congressman Jonathan Jackson (IL-01). 

    Congressman Lawler is one of the most bipartisan members of Congress and represents New York’s 17th Congressional District, which is just north of New York City and contains all or parts of Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess, and Westchester Counties. He was rated the most effective freshman lawmaker in the 118th Congress, 8th overall, surpassing dozens of committee chairs.

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    The full letter can be found HERE.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Hoyle to Co-Host Town Halls with Sen. Wyden in Coos & Curry Counties

    Source: US Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04)

    May 15, 2025

    For Immediate Release: May 15, 2025 

    WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Today, U.S. Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04) announced she will join U.S. Senator Ron Wyden on May24th to co-host town halls in Coos and Curry Counties.

    This will be Representative Hoyle’s second time in Coos and Curry counties, she previously joined Senator Merkley’s town halls in Brookings and North Bend on April 15th. So far this year, Rep. Hoyle has done 12 town halls throughout the district.

    “I’m proud to join Senator Wyden for town halls on Memorial Day weekend to remember those who lost their lives in service to our country and to hear directly from south coast residents on issues of importance to them,” said Hoyle. “Their opinions help us to better represent their interests in Washington, D.C., which is essential for a healthy democracy.”

    “As we remember our fellow Americans over Memorial Day weekend who made the ultimate sacrifice, I know Oregonians are always grateful for the freedoms of speech and assembly these heroes fought to preserve,” Wyden said. “And as a senator proud to represent all Oregonians, I believe it’s more important than ever to exercise those freedoms statewide with direct open-to-all conversations to hear Oregonians’ opinions and answer their questions. I’m glad Congresswoman Hoyle will be joining me in Coos and Curry counties and look forward very much to those discussions on May24, as well as my town hall in Jackson County on May25.”

    COOS COUNTY TOWN HALL

    Location:        North Bend Middle School Gymnasium 

                             1500 15th St. North Bend, OR 97459

    Event Start:   2:30 PM

    CURRY COUNTY TOWN HALL

    Location:        Driftwood Elementary School Gymnasium

                             1210 Oregon St., Port Orford, OR 97465

    Event Time:   6:00 PM

    Although these were the largest venues available for these three town halls on these dates, space may still be limited. Doors will open one hour before the town hall start times for attendees. For everyone’s security, backpacks and large bags will not be allowed in the town hall.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Lawler and Gottheimer Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Boost Startup Investment and Protect Demo Days

    Source: US Congressman Mike Lawler (R, NY-17)

    Washington, D.C. – 5/15/25… Congressman Mike Lawler (NY-17) and Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05) reintroduced the Helping Angels Lead Our Startups (HALOS) Act, bipartisan legislation to help early-stage companies connect with investors by clarifying federal securities laws and removing unnecessary regulatory hurdles that hinder startup growth.

    This bill defines an angel investor for purposes of the federal securities laws. It also clarifies the definition of general solicitation contained in the Securities Act to ensure that startups can discuss their products and business plans at certain events, known as “demo days,” without such discussions being considered an investment offering.

    “The HALOS Act is a bipartisan, pro-growth solution to support our startup ecosystem and help bring more great ideas to life. It ensures our innovators can focus on building the next big thing, not navigating outdated SEC rules,” said Congressman Mike Lawler. “By ensuring that demo days are not treated as securities offerings, we’re clearing a path for startups to showcase their ideas, attract investment, and grow.”

    “Small businesses are the engine that drives Jersey’s economy — with more than 950,000 small businesses generating nearly half of our state’s jobs. That’s why I’m proud to help lead the bipartisan HALOS Act, which will help more Jersey entrepreneurs access capital and secure the investments they need to grow and thrive,” said Congressman Josh Gottheimer, a member of the House Financial Services Committee. “I’ll never stop fighting to cut red tape, eliminate outdated bureaucracy, help create jobs, and spur economic growth, so that more small businesses can succeed in the Garden State.”

    Congressman Lawler is one of the most bipartisan members of Congress and represents New York’s 17th Congressional District, which is just north of New York City and contains all or parts of Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess, and Westchester Counties. He was rated the most effective freshman lawmaker in the 118th Congress, 8th overall, surpassing dozens of committee chairs.

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    Full text of the bill can be found HERE.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Fitzgerald Introduces the Insurance Data Protection Act

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

    WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) re-introduced the Insurance Data Protection Act. This legislation would crack down on the Treasury Department’s Federal Insurance Office (FIO) by repealing its subpoena authority and limiting how the office collects data from state insurance regulators.

    “FIO’s recent push to collect insurance underwriting data under the guise of climate risk is just another example of unelected bureaucrats advancing a political agenda that has no place in insurance regulation,” said Congressman Scott Fitzgerald. “The Insurance Data Protection Act curbs this federal overreach by repealing FIO’s coercive subpoena powers and strengthening safeguards for consumer data—so Americans can be confident their personal information isn’t being misused.”

    “The Insurance Data Protection Act would greatly enhance safeguards for consumer data and reaffirm state regulators’ authority to oversee the insurance industry,” said American Council of Life Insurers President and CEO David Chavern. “At the same time, it allows the FIO to fulfill its role in Washington as an advisor on insurance-related matters.”

    “FIO was created as an information resource, not a regulator. Its subpoena authority was meant as a last resort when data wasn’t available from other sources – not to help push political agendas,” said NAMIC’s Senior Vice President – Federal & Political Affairs Jimi Grande. “NAMIC commends Rep. Fitzgerald for his leadership in reintroducing the Insurance Data Protection Act to rein in FIO and reinforce collaboration with functional state insurance regulators.”

    “Since its creation, the Federal Insurance Office has repeatedly attempted to expand its authority beyond its original mandate, undermining the proven success of state-based insurance regulation,” said PIA CEO Mike Skiados. “The Insurance Data Protection Act offers meaningful reforms that reinforce the role of state insurance departments, which are best equipped to serve the unique insurance needs of their state. PIA commends Rep. Fitzgerald for his leadership in defending our state-based regulatory system.”

    BACKGROUND: For about 150 years, state insurance regulators and laws have regulated insurance companies. The Federal Insurance Office (FIO), created under Dodd-Frank, grew increasingly aggressive under the Biden-Harris Administration in collecting data from insurance companies, most recently issuing a proposed data collection to assess “climate-related financial risk.” Despite working with state regulators on previous efforts, Biden’s FIO intentionally chose to not collaborate with state regulators on an overarching nationwide climate data call.

    Although FIO has never issued a subpoena, as the office has accumulated power and become more aggressive in their encroachment of state regulators, the threat of a subpoena and other efforts to encroach on state-based insurance regulation should be eliminated.

    SUPPORTERS: American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI), American Property & Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA), Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (Big “I”), National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC), and National Association of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA).

    Read the bill text here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Feenstra Secures Tax Relief and Agricultural Investments in President Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill”

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Randy Feenstra (IA-04)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, as the only member of Congress serving on both the House Ways and Means Committee and the House Agriculture Committee, U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) voted to advance the tax and agricultural portions of President Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” out of each committee.

    “This week, as a member of both the Ways and Means Committee and the Agriculture Committee, I voted to advance the tax cuts and agricultural investments of President Trump’s ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill.’ This legislation lowers taxes for our families, farmers, workers, and businesses while supporting investments in domestic manufacturing, business growth, Iowa agriculture, and U.S. energy production,” said Rep. Feenstra. “I’m also glad that provisions that I led are included like death tax relief, paid family and medical leave for employees of small businesses, affordable crop insurance policies for young and beginning farmers, investments in foreign animal disease prevention, and expansion of our export markets. Working with President Trump, we are delivering on our promise to the American people to cut taxes, grow our economy, secure our border, and unleash American energy production.”

    Feenstra-led and -sponsored provisions include:

    • An increase in the exemption on the death tax,
    • Support for small businesses to offer paid family and medical leave to their employees,
    • Flexibility for community banks to offer agricultural business loans at more affordable rates for farmers and rural businesses,
    • Investments in homegrown Iowa biofuels,
    • Tax provisions to help American businesses compete on a level playing field with foreign businesses,
    • Higher standard deduction for families and workers,
    • New $4,000 bonus deduction for seniors,
    • Increased child tax credit for families,
    • Permanent 23% deduction for qualified business income for small businesses,
    • Lower crop insurance costs for young, beginning, and veteran farmers,
    • Doubled funding for the Market Access Program and Foreign Market Development Program,
    • Support for foreign animal disease prevention, mitigation, and response,
    • Prevention of administrative errors when distributing SNAP payments, ensuring nutrition assistance is fighting food insecurity, and,
    • Investments in watershed infrastructure and flood prevention.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Lauren Boebert Announces 15 Community Project Funding Requests

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Lauren Boebert (Colorado, 3)

    EATON, CO—Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) announced the 15 Community Project Funding requests made for her district in Fiscal Year 2026. The requests are focused on water and infrastructure projects that affect a majority of the 21 counties in the district and directly impact the well-being of communities of all sizes.

    “Constituents across every part of the 4th District have made it clear when I speak with them about their priorities: they want reliable access to clean water and they want their roads fixed,”said Congresswoman Boebert.“These projects will have a direct impact on Coloradans’ quality of life and will be a huge benefit to the communities who are in desperate need of support. I will be fighting tirelessly to have each of these projects included in a final Appropriations bill for Fiscal Year 2026 and make sure our taxpayer dollars come back to the 4th District for substantive, important investments.”

    Background information on each of the selected projects can be read HERE. Selected projects include assisting the construction of a pipeline connecting Plum Creek to Rueter-Hess Reservoir in Douglas County and road and safety improvements to the U.S. 34 and U.S. 287 intersection in Loveland. House members are limited to making 15 Community Project Funding requests in each fiscal year and must go through the full appropriations process before receiving final approval for funding.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Fallon Leads Introduction of the Protecting AI and Cloud Competition in Defense Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Pat Fallon (TX-04)

    Congressman Fallon Leads Introduction of the Protecting AI and Cloud Competition in Defense Act

    Washington, May 15, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Representative Pat Fallon (TX-04) led the House introduction of the Protecting AI and Cloud Competition in Defense Act today, a bill which would ensure that the Department of Defense (DOD)’s contracting for artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing tools prioritizes resiliency and competition. The bill would help spur competition and innovation with regards to the DOD contract bidding process, which would allow the US to stay ahead of competitors and ensure related data is kept secure. 

    “By relying on free market principles, the Department of Defense can help ensure competition and innovation when it comes to the bidding process for government AI and cloud contracts,” commented Rep. Pat Fallon. “It’s our duty to ensure the DOD is picking the winners now and, in the future, to keep ahead of our competitors. Due to the varied cyber threats facing our nation today, we must also ensure that AI and cloud related data is secure when it is held exclusively by the federal government. For these reasons, the Protecting AI and Cloud Competition in Defense Act is the next step forward Congress must take in the interest of US national security.”

    Representatives Sara Jacobs (CA-51) Chris Deluzio (PA-17) joined Rep. Fallon on the introduction of this bill. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Pfluger Introduces Bill to Protect Healthcare Providers Who Refuse to Support or Promote Abortion

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11)

    WASHINGTON, DC — As first reported in The Daily Signal, Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11), alongside Senator James Lankford (R-OK), introduced bicameral legislation to protect healthcare providers who refuse to support or promote abortion.

    The Conscience Protection Act of 2025 strengthens and expands the Weldon Amendment, a federal provision—attached to annual appropriations bills since 2004—that prohibits any federal, state, or local government from discriminating against or penalizing health care providers who decline to perform, pay for, or refer for abortions. The bill codifies these protections into permanent law and establishes a civil right of action, allowing individuals and entities to seek legal recourse if their conscience rights are violated.

    “As a father of three beautiful daughters and a firm believer that life begins at conception, protecting the unborn is not just a policy stance—it’s a moral obligation. That’s why one of my top priorities in Congress is defending life and the people who stand up for it,” said Rep. Pfluger. “The Conscience Protection Act of 2025 safeguards healthcare professionals from being penalized or discriminated against for not participating in, paying for, or facilitating abortions due to their deeply held beliefs. It builds on and strengthens the Weldon Amendment, ensuring no doctor, nurse, or provider is punished by government overreach for following their conscience. I’m proud to lead this effort alongside Senator Lankford as we push back on radical policies that threaten the sanctity of life and the freedom of those who protect it.”

    “When conscience protections aren’t enforced, health care workers are forced to decide if they should lose their job or violate their beliefs by performing an abortion. Many health care professionals went into their careers to protect life, not take life. Doctors and nurses should never have to make the choice between their career and their conscience. The Conscience Protection Act defends health care workers and empowers them to stand by convictions as they care for their community,” said Senator Lankford.

    The bill is co-sponsored in the House by Representatives Dan Webster (FL-11), John Moolenaar (MI-02), Dan Crenshaw (TX-02), Anna Paulina Luna (FL-13), Adrian Smith (NE-03), Don Bacon (NE-02), Roger Williams (TX-25), Sheri Biggs (SC-03), and Rep. Paul Gosar (AZ-09), and in the Senate by Senators Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Mike Rounds (R-SD), Jim Risch (R-ID), Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), Steve Daines (R-MT), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), Ted Budd (R-NC), Josh Hawley (R-MO), Todd Young (R-IN), Pete Ricketts (R-NE), Joni Ernst (R-IA), Deb Fischer (R-NE), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Jim Banks (R-IN).

    Read the full text of the legislation here.

    Rep. Pfluger’s legislation is supported by several pro-life advocacy organizations, including Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, March for Life, Alliance Defending Freedom, and the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG).

    The Honorable Marilyn Musgrave, Vice President of Government Affairs, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, said,SBA Pro-Life America is proud to stand with pro-life leader Congressman Pfluger as he introduces the Conscience Protection Act. This bill’s comprehensive definition of ‘health care providers’ is a necessary response to the Biden Administration’s reckless decision to turn every post office and pharmacy into an abortion center. Women deserve real help and care—not high-risk drugs to take alone without medical guidance. This bill rightfully empowers medical professionals to protect women and defend life, not destroy it.” 

    Jennie Bradley Lichter, President of March for Life Action, said,March for Life Action is grateful for Representative Pfluger’s introduction of the Conscience Protection Act which rightly ensures that the government cannot penalize healthcare providers who refuse to support or promote abortion. At March for Life Action, we remain committed to working alongside lawmakers to ensure pro-life institutions can uphold their values without fear of punishment.”

    Matt Sharp, Senior Counsel, Director of the Center for Public Policy at Alliance Defending Freedom, said, Americans—including doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals—ought to be free to live and work consistent with their conscience without fear of unjust punishment. At a time when our country is facing a shortage of qualified health care heroes, our laws should welcome those who seek to practice medicine in an ethical, conscientious manner. The Conscience Protection Act will enable more doctors and nurses to enter—and stay—in health care, leading to more choices for patients seeking a doctor who shares their values. We commend the leadership of Representative August Pfluger and Senator James Lankford on this critical bill. This is a win for people of all faiths.”

    Christina Francis, MD, CEO of AAPLOG Action, said,With medical professionals practicing in an environment that is increasingly hostile towards valuing human dignity, it is crucial that they are able to rely on the enforcement of laws protecting their right to serve patients in accordance with their conscience. This bill will ensure that medical professionals are able to continue offering excellent life-affirming care, including in under-served areas of our country.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Sessions Introduces the Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Pete Sessions (TX-17)

    WASHINGTON, D.C.–Congressman Pete Sessions (TX-17) has introduced H.R. 3417, the Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025, aimed at ensuring that websites, applications, and online services are accessible to all Americans, including individuals with disabilities.

    The bill affirms that entities covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must not operate or maintain websites and software applications that are inaccessible to people with disabilities. It establishes a clear, enforceable standard for digital accessibility, reflecting today’s digital-first world and closing longstanding gaps in online access.

    The Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025 is about fairness, ensuring that Americans with disabilities are given a level playing field as technology continues to evolve. This bipartisan effort is essential for millions of Americans that face discrimination by digital barriers,” said Congressman Sessions.

    Original Co-sponsor Congressman Steny Hoyer (MD-05) added:

    “I helped draft and enact the Americans with Disabilities Act to ensure that Americans with disabilities have equal access to all spaces. That ought to include digital spaces. The internet is no longer a luxury; it is essential to economic opportunity and everyday communication in the twenty-first century. This bill establishes clear standards to guarantee that all Americans – no matter their disability status – can access apps, websites, and other services online. I am proud to partner with Rep. Sessions on this bill. Together, we will ensure disability rights remains a bipartisan issue.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Kamlager-Dove Announces Winners of CA-37’s 2025 Congressional Art Competition

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager California (37th District)

    LOS ANGELES, CA – On Friday, Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37) hosted a reception at Inner-City Arts in honor of participants in the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for California’s 37th District. The Congressional Art Competition is an annual, nationwide art competition for high school students, where one student’s artwork is chosen from each congressional district to be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year.

    The 2025 first place winner, whose artwork will represent California’s 37th District at the Capitol, is Kenzie Brownson from the Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies for her piece, “To the Aunties.” 

    “As the daughter of artists, it brings me great joy to see the creativity of our students on full display through the annual Congressional Art Competition,” said Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove. “Los Angeles is a city of dreamers and creatives, and the over 150 submissions we received prove that the future is bright for this next generation of Angeleno artists. At a time when the arts are under attack, the Congressional Art Competition serves as a reminder of the importance of advocating for full federal funding for arts programs and encouraging creativity in schools. Congratulations to Kenzie and all our outstanding winners!”

    Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove’s office received art submissions from over 150 students from schools across the district. The winners of the competition are listed below:

    • Second PlaceGianelly Palma from ICEF View Park High School
    • Third PlaceJoy Han from the Girls Academic Leadership Academy for her piece, “Cherishing Childhood”
    • Fourth PlaceLuciano Giammalvo from St. John Bosco for his piece, “6th Street Bridge”
    • Fifth PlaceDaniela Leyva Rosas from Amino Ralph Bunche High School for her piece “Baptism”
    • Honorable Mentions: Keira Tsai, Sofia Gerstein, Amore Fofanah, Patricia Hurtado, and Elizabeth Carcamo

    The judges for California’s 37th District’s 2025 Congressional Art Competition were:

    Also in attendance for the reception were Inner-City Arts’ Executive Director Shelby Williams-González and Alex Ritchie, a musician, Grammy Next alum, and music consultant for film and television.

    The first place Congressional Art Competition winner will be awarded two round-trip flights to D.C. and an invitation to the opening reception at the U.S. Capitol. Thanks to the community’s generosity, over $2,000 in art and school supplies prizes will be dispersed among the top five winners and honorable mentions from California’s 37th District.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Kamlager-Dove, Foster Youth Caucus Colleagues Introduce Resolution to Recognize Foster Care Month

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager California (37th District)

    WASHINGTON, DC — Today, on National Foster Care Day, Foster Youth Caucus Co-Chair Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D, CA-37) introduced a resolution to recognize the month of May as National Foster Care Month alongside fellow Co-Chairs Reps. Don Bacon (R, NE-02), Erin Houchin (R, IN-09), Gwen Moore (D, WI-04), Zach Nunn (R, IA-03), and Mary Gay Scanlon (D, PA-05). The bipartisan resolution encourages Congress to implement policies to improve the child welfare system and honors foster families, social workers, and advocates for the essential role that they play in the lives of foster youth.

    “All children deserve stable environments where they can learn, grow, and thrive,” said Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove. “I am proud to re-introduce this bipartisan resolution alongside the Foster Youth Caucus to recognize the resilience of our foster youth, honor those who make a difference in their lives, and recommit to passing policies that help ensure all children have a safe and loving home. As a Representative of Los Angeles County—home to over 30,000 foster youth—I will always champion our most vulnerable children through my work in Congress.”

    “As co-chair of the Foster Youth Caucus and a foster-to-adopt parent myself, I know that every child deserves a safe, loving, and permanent home, and this resolution not only recognizes the challenges faced by foster youth but honors the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to support them,” said Rep. Bacon. “Having witnessed the transformative power of foster care and adoption, I’m committed to implementing policies that improve the lives of every child in the foster care system.”

    “National Foster Care Month is an opportunity to lift up the young people in the child welfare system and continue pushing for proposals that improve outcomes and enhance the wellbeing of children and youth in care,” said Rep. Moore. “Serving as co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth, I am deeply committed to that work every day.”

    “Every child deserves a safe, loving, and permanent home. As a dad to six kids, including two Kelly and I were blessed to adopt, this resolution is personal to me,” said Rep. Nunn. “This month and every month, we honor the foster parents, the parents who choose to adopt, and the social workers who step up for kids with nowhere else to turn. I will keep working to build a system that helps more families who are ready to open their homes and their hearts to foster, adopt, and change a child’s life.”

    “Before coming to Congress, I spent decades working as a child advocate, seeing firsthand the challenges that young people and those who serve them face in finding permanent homes and connections,” said Rep. Scanlon. “It’s why one of my top priorities in Congress is to confront the challenges of our foster care system, support the more than 369,000 children it serves, and provide the resources that those dedicated to serving them need to ensure their bright futures. Raising awareness about the need to invest in the lives of children and youth in foster care is an important part of building support and driving change–that’s why I’m proud to join my co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth in recognizing May as National Foster Care Month.”

    According to the most recent data from the US Children’s Bureau, 369,000 children are living in foster care nationwide. Our nation’s foster youth face significant challenges, including disparities in positive outcomes in health, education, employment, and involvement with the justice system. National Foster Care Month was established in the United States in 1988 to recognize foster youth, foster parents, and all those who support children in the foster care system. 

    The bipartisan Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth provides a forum for Members of Congress to discuss and develop policy recommendations to strengthen the child welfare system and improve the overall well-being of youth and families. The Foster Youth Caucus is committed to ensuring that our nation’s vulnerable, yet resilient, youth are provided with the opportunities and support necessary to succeed.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Kamlager-Dove, House Judiciary Democrats File Resolution Demanding Trump Comply With Constitutional Rules on Foreign Gifts By Seeking the Consent of Congress Before Accepting Qatari “Flying Palace”

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager California (37th District)

    Resolution Comes as President Trump Plans to Accept a $400 Million “Flying Palace” From the State of Qatar—A Gift That Will Cost Taxpayers, Threaten National Security and Violate the Constitution Unless Congress Consents

    WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37) joined Congressman Jamie Raskin (MD-08), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, and Judiciary Committee Democrats in filing a Resolution condemning President Donald Trump’s efforts to accept a $400 million luxury private jet from the royal family of Qatar without obtaining Congress’s approval, in violation of the Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause.

    “Donald Trump is the grift that keeps on grifting. From unelected billionaires with conflicts of interest conducting a hostile takeover of the federal government to promoting a crypto meme coin from the Oval Office, corruption is taking hold in the highest levels of the Trump Administration. Donald Trump’s intention to accept a $400 million blatant bribe from Qatari royalty is yet another example of corruption hiding in plain sight,” said Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove. “I am proud to join Ranking Member Raskin and Judiciary Democrats in exercising our Constitutional authority to accept or reject gifts from foreign nations. We condemn this blatant bribe that would not only jeopardize our national security but the integrity of the presidency and our nation as a whole.”

    “The Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause is clear: Donald Trump cannot accept gifts ‘of any kind whatever’ from foreign states or kings without Congressional consent—and that includes Trump’s Con Air One, a flying bribe from the Qatari royals,” said Ranking Member Raskin. “Today, House Judiciary Democrats are filing a resolution instructing Trump either to turn down this Qatari ‘flying palace’ or to come to Congress immediately and seek our consent to accept it. It is what the Constitution requires and what previous Presidents have always done, from Abraham Lincoln to John F. Kennedy. The Constitution charges Congress with ensuring the President does not use the highest office in the land as a get-rich-quick scheme to pocket lavish gifts from foreign Presidents, Dictators, and Emirs. It is high time that Congress do its job.”

    On May 11, an ABC News report revealed that President Trump planned to accept a $400 million private jet from the Qatari royal family—a lavish and unconstitutional gift that would become the property of his personal presidential library foundation at the conclusion of his term.

    In a news conference on May 12, when asked about this reported gift, Trump stated, “I would never be one to turn down that kind of an offer… I could be a stupid person and say, ‘no, we don’t want a free, very expensive airplane.’”

    While Trump claimed that this extravagant gift from a foreign government would result in “big savings [that] will be spent, instead, to MAKE AMERICA GREAT,” it in fact would require potentially billions of dollars in taxpayer funds to retrofit and debug the plane.

    All House Judiciary Democrats are original cosponsors of the Resolution.

    Click here to read the resolution.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Ciscomani Questions Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy about Aviation Security

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Juan Ciscomani (Arizona)

    The Congressman asked the Secretary how his budget proposal will prevent incidents, like the mid-air collision at Marana Regional Airport, from happening again

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Congressman Juan Ciscomani, who serves on the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, questioned U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy during an oversight hearing about DOT’s budget.  

    Ciscomani questioned Secretary Duffy about provisions in the Department’s proposed budget that would prevent tragic incidents, like the deadly mid-air collision at the Marana Regional Airport, from happening again.  

    For the full clip and excerpts of the hearing, please see below. Excerpts have been edited for length and clarity. 

    Ciscomani:  On February 19 of this year, two small aircraft crashed midair resulting in the death of two individuals in Marana, Arizona. It is critical that the federal government works to ensure that something like this never occurs again…[Could you] provide an update on how your budget proposal will ensure [that] incidents like this do not occur again, especially in smaller rural airports that are regional and [have] less resources? 

    Secretary Duffy: That was tragic. This was in an uncontrolled airspace, so controllers don’t control every aspect of the airspace. A lot of the small airports… oftentimes it’s done by pilots and visually staying away from each other. And by the way, I don’t think general aviation would like air traffic controllers to control every aspect of the airspace. They do like the freedom of movement, but it then creates risks, like we saw in your community, where two planes collided midair…It’s the infrastructure and it’s the manpower of air traffic controllers. And this is what we’ve been talking about. And we want to work with all of you to pressure test the numbers that we’re thinking about. This can be very dangerous and a lot of the pilots who fly commercially take people’s lives in their hands, and it is a serious business, and we want to make sure that all of them are taking it that way. Another thing that we need in that in part of rural America, we got to think through how we’re building out the infrastructure of towers and Terminal Radar Approach Control Facilities (TRACONs). I think on average we build one a year. It’s going to take us 400 years to replace all of the towers and TRACONs in this country. We want to [improve] that. We’d like to do four or five a year, I mean up the speed to update the old infrastructure. And a lot of you have those facilities around your districts that need work… If we could start the process every year, getting four or five of them done, I think we would be well on the way.  

    Watch Ciscomani’s entire round of questioning here.  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congresswoman Tenney Reintroduces the Local Law Enforcement Protection Act to Protect Qualified Immunity

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22)

    Washington, DC – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24), alongside Congressman Andrew Garbarino (NY-2), reintroduced the Local Law Enforcement Protection Act to protect qualified immunity for police officers serving at the state and local levels nationwide.

    This bill solidifies the precedent set in the Supreme Court case Saucier v. Katz, which ruled that police officers can only be held liable if there is a clear violation of an individual’s constitutional rights. The Local Law Enforcement Protection Act will block federal grants to state and local governments if they deprive police officers of qualified immunity protections. 

    “As assaults on police officers continue to increase and the radical Left’s ‘Defund the Police’ movement gains traction, some local and state-level governments are cutting police budgets and working to strip away qualified immunity. Police officers who put their lives on the line every day should be able to do their jobs without the constant threat of senseless lawsuits. The Local Law Enforcement Protection Act safeguards qualified immunity for these courageous police officers who risk their lives to serve our community. I will continue to stand with our men and women in blue to ensure they are treated like the heroes they are,” said Congresswoman Tenney.

     “Qualified immunity has long protected law enforcement officers from being sued for doing their jobs when acting lawfully in the line of duty. Police protect and serve our communities every day—we have a responsibility to stand with them, not tie their hands. I’m proud to co-lead the Local Law Enforcement Protection Act, which discourages state and local governments from adopting harmful policies that undermine our law enforcement community,” said Congressman Garbarino.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: May 15, 2025 SEEC Energy and Commerce Members Slam Republicans’ Attack on American Health and Affordability Washington, D.C. – This week, House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC) members on the House Energy and Commerce Committee slammed House Republicans’ obscene budget reconciliation plan to gut life-saving pollution reduction programs, raise Americans’ electricity bills, cut off critical… Read More

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

    Washington, D.C. – This week, House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC) members on the House Energy and Commerce Committee slammed House Republicans’ obscene budget reconciliation plan to gut life-saving pollution reduction programs, raise Americans’ electricity bills, cut off critical support for high-tech American manufacturing, and legalize corruption for oil and gas companies. These members included SEEC Co-Chairs Reps. Doris Matsui (CA) and Paul Tonko (NY) and were joined by their fellow SEEC colleagues Reps. Nanette Barragán (CA), Kathy Castor (FL), Yvette Clarke (NY), Debbie Dingell (MI), Jennifer McClellan (VA), Kevin Mullin (CA), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Scott Peters (CA), Kim Schrier (WA), and Darren Soto (FL).

    “Republicans are ramming through a disastrous, ugly budget bill that is going to cause widespread harm to Americans and our environment. Why? So they can give massive tax cuts to billionaires, corporations, and oil companies. Republicans want to strip health care away from over 13.7 million Americans who rely on Medicaid, which will raise prices for the privately insured too,” said Congressman Mullin. “The bill also cuts funding for clean energy innovation while allowing oil and gas companies to buy their way out of having to follow environmental laws. This will stagnate American progress in developing affordable, sustainable solutions to meet our energy needs. This isn’t efficiency, it’s cruelty and Republicans are making it clear that they don’t care about raising costs for working families.”

    “Republicans’ reconciliation bill is a shameless sell-out to corporations at the expense of hard-working Americans’ health and prosperity,” said Congresswoman Matsui. “This bill eliminates and defunds pollution protections and pollution reduction programs that my constituents rely on, illegally and insidiously clawing back funding that is already supporting projects in communities across this country. In my district, La Familia Counseling Center was poised to do transformative work with their Community Change Grant—but Republicans are gutting that progress to pay for tax breaks for their billionaire friends. As if that weren’t enough, Republicans’ bill contains a shocking and outrageous attempt to legalize corruption for oil and gas companies, allowing polluting corporations to simply buy all the permits they need to build a pipeline through American communities, no questions asked. This kind of bribery is how dictatorships operate. This is not how America works. We cannot allow this egregious corruption to become law.”

    “My Republican colleagues claim they are going after the clean energy programs that are, in their words ‘reckless’ and favor ‘wokeness over sensible policy,’” said Congressman Tonko. “Which programs are those? Is it the $12 million in unobligated funds to reduce air pollution in schools? How about DOE money to train contractors to retrofit people’s homes? What about money to upgrade our ports with the latest and greatest technologies? These are just a few examples of commonsense investments that are being targeted today that are creating American jobs and deploying new technologies that will indeed reduce pollution. And when you start to list them out, you can see how ridiculous this proposal is. But why on Earth would Republicans be doing this? Well, we know these funds will be used to partially offset yet another round of tax cuts, the benefits of which will overwhelmingly go to the wealthiest.”

    “Republican cuts to environmental justice grants will directly harm the health of our communities,” said Congresswoman Barragán. “Medicaid helps many access and afford health care in vulnerable communities with clean air and water challenges. Yet, Republicans have proposed the largest Medicaid cut in history. It’s all connected and Republicans want to go backward on the environment and health care access.”

     “You should hold on to your wallets, because House Republicans are coming after your electric bills to pay for a massive tax giveaway to billionaires like Elon Musk,” said Congresswoman Castor. “Because let’s face it, American families are being financially squeezed right now – especially my neighbors in Florida still struggling to rebuild from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Utility companies in at least 19 states have hiked rates as much as $40 per month since the Trump administration began. Republicans have not brought forth a single bill to lower energy costs for hardworking American families. Instead, what they’re offering today is a handout to big oil companies and polluters and the impact will be to raise your electric bill.”

    “There’s nothing and no one House Republicans won’t betray just to fund obscene tax breaks for their wealthy donors,” said Congresswoman Clarke. “By taking an axe to the critical programs Americans rely on to protect them from the climate crisis, reduce pollution, and keep energy affordable, our colleagues across the aisle have once again proven they are incapable of putting the needs of their communities above the demands of their billionaire puppet masters.”

    “What this bill does is create total chaos for the auto industry in repealing EPA’s emission standards for light and medium-duty vehicles and NHTSA’s corporate average fuel economy standards. What the domestic auto industry needs now more than anything is certainty. My priority is to protect American jobs, maintain our competitive edge in automotive manufacturing, ensure the United States leads in technology and innovation, and that we cede our leadership to nobody,” said Congresswoman Dingell. “Our policies must reflect the priorities on the ground, prioritize consumer choice and offer a practical, ambitious path forward. To remain competitive, the US must align with the global shift towards hybrids, electric vehicles, and down the road, who else knows what other technology. Here’s a fact. The global marketplace wants electric vehicles and I will be damned if I let China beat us in that market.”

    “I know the Trump Administration and some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle don’t like the word environmental justice, but what environmental justice is designed to do is recognize that there are communities in this country — white, black, low-income, urban and rural — where energy projects were put in place with no input from the community, where the people didn’t have the resources to fight back or even knew what was happening,” said Congresswoman McClellan. “These are the same communities that have some of the poorest health outcomes in the country. We should want to help address centuries of injustice and invest in those communities, but this bill guts those programs altogether – that’s not justice.”

    “In my time here in Congress, I have participated in investigations of large corporations that have poisoned communities across the country. A lot of times, these communities were poisoned due to large corporations that were exploiting corrupt loopholes in the law in order to poison the most vulnerable communities in America,” said Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez. “And I deeply fear that there is a loophole and similar provision in this bill. This bill allows gas companies to pay $1 million in order for their project to bypass the traditional permitting process. In fact, this bill allows natural gas pipeline projects to pay a fee of $10 million to cut the line and bypass the normal permitting process. Allowing massive corporations to simply cut a check to bypass the very real reasons why permitting exists in the first place, poses a deep and grave danger to people across the country.”

    “Last Congress, my Republican colleagues were insistent that we should have an all-of-the-above energy strategy, one that leveraged our natural resources, unleashed American innovation, and cut through bureaucratic red tape,” said Congressman Peters. “Which is why I am confused that we are considering a reconciliation bill that picks winners and losers, and elevates expensive, outdated, and inefficient sources like coal over cheap American-made energy like solar, wind, and storage. Why does this bill provide government-backed insurance to coal plants, as the President of the United States single-handedly kills hundreds, if not thousands, of clean energy jobs across the country by illegally targeting projects and weaponizing the permitting process?”

    “This bill completely bypasses communities and landowners, and these ‘pay-to-play’ provisions put not just a thumb but an entire arm, maybe a body on the scale favoring oil and gas,” said Congresswoman Schrier. “It’s giant corporations like Shell, BP, Chevron. They’re the ones that have the wherewithal to pay to bypass all permitting requirements. This bill is more of the ‘drill baby drill’ agenda that we hear every week from our Republican colleagues. I’m all for streamlining permitting to address energy demand and infrastructure that has real impacts on our communities. But there’s ways to streamline permitting and get new energy resources online without sidelining solar, wind, nuclear, hydropower, or hydrogen projects. Streamlining permitting is key if we’re going to meet energy demand. Clean power should have the same opportunity as oil and gas and we shouldn’t be disregarding important environmental protections.”

    “This is a bad deal for the South, whether it’s consumers in Florida or whether it’s all these high-paying jobs going to all these Southern states. This is a job killer,” said Congressman Soto. “In addition, adding in defunding of interstate transmission lines. I’ve heard from both sides of the aisle how often this is critical. So why in the world would you defund the interstate transmission lines? That makes no sense. That will raise energy prices. It will prevent efficiencies in the market. And it will prevent different states from specializing in new types of energy, whether it’s modular nuclear or renewable energy that’s being formulated here in Florida.”

    Background

    House Republicans are gutting critical pollution protections and pollution reduction programs, raising American household energy costs, pulling the rug out from under America’s manufacturing sector, and creating a brazen new “pay-to-play” bribery scheme for polluting corporations. Here’s what the bill does:   

    • Repeals and rescinds funding from Environmental Protection Agency programs that protect Americans from pollution and help American households save money on energy costs and medical bills. Some of these programs include:
      • Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund that is dedicated to lowering energy bills and cutting pollution.
      • Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grants that support disadvantaged communities to reduce pollution and pollution-related health impacts in their communities.
      • Methane Emissions and Waste Reduction Incentive Program to reduce pollution and waste from the oil and gas sector, improving the health and economic well-being of overburdened communities, while also saving energy.
      • Clean Heavy Duty Vehicle Program that helps communities replace old polluting diesel engines and vehicles—some of the dirtiest vehicles on the road—with new, clean vehicles.
      • Clean Ports Program that helps improve air quality around U.S. ports and address the public health and environmental impacts to surrounding communities.
    • Repeals life-saving Clean Air Act standards for vehicle pollution and fuel efficiency that help Americans save money at the pump and improve health outcomes in our communities.
    • Eliminates funding for the Department of Energy Loan Programs and the Advanced Industrial Facilities Deployment Program that help commercialize next-generation American-made technology, bringing manufacturing back to America and creating good-paying jobs, while also developing cutting-edge technologies that save Americans money and reduce pollution in American communities.
    • Creates a pay-to-play bribery scheme for polluters that allows oil and gas companies to pay a fee and bypass standard permitting, environmental reviews, and judicial review processes. Whether it’s a natural gas pipeline or a natural gas export terminal, companies can simply buy all the permits they need to build their pipeline through your community. This is blatant and unconscionable corruption.

    Republicans had multiple opportunities to improve the bill and ensure that Americans’ pocketbooks, health, and livelihoods are protected, but Republicans repeatedly rejected Democratic amendments, including Democratic-led efforts to: 

    • Ensure that this bill does not raise energy costs for American households. Representative Castor’s amendment would have required the U.S. Energy Information Administration to publish the impacts of the Energy Subtitle of the bill on monthly energy costs for American households.
    • Protect the health and safety of our families and communities. Representative Dingell’s amendment would have prevented the repeal of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
    • Hold polluters accountable and prevent the legalization of corruption under this bill. Representative Ocasio-Cortez’s amendment would have required the Inspector General of the Department of Energy to certify that this bill will not increase risks of corruption or ‘pay-to-play’ politics.
    • Protect American energy independence and deliver cheap energy to Americans. Representative Auchincloss’ amendment would have prevented the energy provisions from going into effect until the Secretary of Energy certifies that tariffs on energy imports are no greater than they were on January 19, 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: During National Police Week, Reps. Pettersen, Valadao Introduce Bipartisan ‘They’re Fast, We’re Furious’ Bill to Curb Illegal Street Racing

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Brittany Pettersen (Colorado 7th District)

    WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Representative Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) and David Valadao (R-CA) introduced the They’re Fast, We’re Furious Act of 2025 to address reckless speeding and illegal street racing impacting communities across the country. This bipartisan bill would establish a Street Racing Prevention and Intervention Task Force under the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to coordinate local, state, and federal strategic responses to street racing and unlawful organized street shows. The task force would address the impacts of street racing and develop best practices to combat the problem, creating safer communities and potentially saving lives.

    “I’ve heard from constituents across Broomfield and Jefferson Counties who are concerned by the illegal street racing on the rise in our communities, including the death of a college student in Westminster caused by a street racing incident” said Pettersen. “As a mom, I’m committed to making sure our communities are a safe place for our kids and neighbors. That’s why I’m working with Congressman Valadao during National Police Week to ensure law enforcement has the tools they need to crack down on reckless driving and save lives.”

    “In the Central Valley, street racing is an epidemic that puts our communities in danger,” said Valadao. “Kern County’s fatal hit-and-run accident rate is over 151% higher than the national average, and deadly crashes are a direct result of reckless driving at high speeds. Illegal street racing in our neighborhoods puts the lives of other drivers, first responders, and innocent bystanders at risk, and I’m proud to join Congresswoman Pettersen to give law enforcement the tools they need to combat this dangerous trend.”

    Rep. Pettersen first introduced this bill following concerns from communities across her district, including those voiced at a town hall she hosted in Westminster. In 2021, a street racing incident in Westminster caused the death of a 21-year-old student at the University of Colorado Boulder. This incident rocked the community and is unfortunately a common occurrence in the United States, as speeding and street racing continue to rise in prevalence since the global pandemic.

    Between 2021 and 2023, Colorado lost 751 lives due to speeding, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. In 2023 alone, speeding was the leading cause of traffic fatalities in the state—contributing to 258 deaths, surpassing fatalities caused by impaired driving and unrestrained passengers.

    Click HERE for the full text of the bill. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rescheduled: Community Conversations with Congressman Frank Mrvan

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Frank J. Mrvan (IN)

    Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Frank J. Mrvan announced the rescheduled Community Conversations that will be held throughout Indiana’s First Congressional District on Thursday, May 29, 2025.

    Congressman Mrvan stated, “I invite residents to attend one of my rescheduled Community Conversations that I will be holding on May 29, 2025.  I believe these opportunities allow me to hear directly from constituents and better represent our collective interests in our nation’s capital.  Additionally, I will provide a brief update on the 119th Session of Congress and my work on the House Appropriations Committee.”

    Thursday – May 29, 2025

    • 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Michigan City – City Hall Council Chambers, 100 East Michigan Boulevard, Michigan City, IN 46360
    • 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. – Memorial Opera House, 104 Indiana Avenue, Valparaiso, IN 46383
    • 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. – Indiana University Northwest, Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, 65 West 33rd Avenue, Gary, IN 46408

    Please note that all times listed are Central Time.  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congresswoman Tenney Calls for the Department of Justice to Investigate New York State’s Unconstitutional Gun Laws

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22)

    Washington, DC – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24) today penned a letter to the U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi urging the Department of Justice to investigate New York State’s infringement of New Yorker’s Second Amendment rights. 

    This letter was also signed by Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (NY-21).

    Rep Tenney’s letter comes in response to New York’s restrictions that violate the Supreme Court precedents set in DC v. Heller, McDonald v. City of Chicago, and NYSRPA v. Bruen. These restrictions include a categorical ban on commonly owned semi-automatic rifles, licensing and registration of constitutionally protected arms, and an arbitrary cap on magazine capacity.

    “The Second Amendment is not a suggestion; it is a Constitutional guarantee. Yet Albany Democrats have orchestrated an all-out assault on our Second Amendment rights by enacting and enforcing a sweeping regime of laws that strip law-abiding citizens of their firearms. Today, I am calling on the Department of Justice to swiftly investigate New York’s unconstitutional gun laws and uphold New Yorkers’ Second Amendment rights. I will continue working with the Trump administration to defend this Constitutional Right for all law-abiding citizens,” said Congresswoman Tenney. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Young Kim Leads Bill to Honor Ursula Kennedy

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

    Tustin, CA – This week, U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40) introduced a bill to honor Ursula Ellen Kennedy, who made history as the first woman elected to the Tustin City Council and first woman Mayor of Tustin. 

    Rep. Kim’s bill would rename the U.S. Postal Office at 340 East 1st St in Tustin, CA, as the “Ursula Ellen Kennedy Post Office Building.”  

    “At a time when women were expected to stay at home, Ursula challenged societal limits, defied odds time and time again, and showed that women and girls can do anything we set our minds to. Her legacy of kind, intelligent leadership lives on in our community,” said Rep. Young Kim. “I am proud to honor her service to Tustin and appreciate her family working with me on this initiative.” 

    “Our family is deeply honored that Ursula E. Kennedy is being recognized in her beloved city of Tustin. Ursula broke barriers in many areas, she was a published writer and attended law school and passed the bar in her forties. (Her children believe she was motivated partially by an avoidance to housework.) She was the first woman elected to the Tustin City Council and then became the city’s first female mayor. She served with vision, humor and heart, fairness, and intelligence. We are profoundly grateful to Representative Kim for ensuring that her legacy of public service and leadership will continue to inspire generations to come. We’re over the moon to see her legacy honored in the city she helped shape,” said the Kennedy family.   

    Read the bill HERE. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Video and Photos: Rep. Dan Goldman Joins Rep. Kennedy and Gun Violence Advocates to Observe Third Anniversary of Buffalo Tops Supermarket Mass Shooting With Introduction of Body Armor Ban

    Source: US Congressman Dan Goldman (NY-10)

    Goldman Co-Sponsors Aaron Salter Jr. Responsible Body Armor Possession Act of 2025, Which Bans Sale of Military Body Armor to Civilians 

     

    Legislation Named in Honor of Retired Police Lieutenant Salter Jr., Security Guard Whose Bravery Saved Countless Lives During the Shooting 

     

    See Videos and Photos from the Press Conference Here 

    Washington, D.C. – Congressman Dan Goldman (NY-10) today joined Congressman Tim Kennedy (NY-26) to mark the third anniversary of the racially motivated mass shooting at the Tops Supermarket on May 14, 2022, and to announce the introduction of the Aaron Salter Jr. Responsible Body Armor Possession Act of 2025, which would ban the sale of body armor to civilians. 

    The Buffalo Tops shooter deliberately targeted the supermarket because of its location in a historically Black neighborhood. Wearing body armor, he was able to shoot 13 people and kill 10—all of whom were black. When the shooter began firing on the store, retired police lieutenant and supermarket security guard Aaron Salter Jr. rapidly responded and returned fire in an attempt to stop the attack. The shooters’ body armor deflected Lt. Salter’s shots, and Salter Jr. was killed. 

    “Three years ago today, 10 New Yorkers were tragically killed in the Buffalo Tops supermarket by a bigoted individual who was motivated by racism, antisemitism, and white supremacy,” Congressman Dan Goldman said. “This tragedy could have been avoided if civilians were not permitted to use weapons of war, including an assault weapon and military-grade body armor. I am proud to support Congressman Kennedy’s Aaron Salter Jr. Responsible Body Armor Possession Act, which would block civilians from obtaining military-grade bulletproof vests. While we mourn the victims of this senseless act of bigoted violence, we must continue pushing Republicans across the country to protect our communities and pass commonsense gun safety legislation. Our constituents deserve nothing less.” 

    Enhanced body armor, generally designed to withstand rifle ammunition, is specifically defined as armor meeting or exceeding the National Institute of Justice’s RFI ballistic resistance standard. Currently, this kind of body armor is legal for civilians in most states to purchase online without federal restrictions. This legislation seeks to change this by prohibiting its sale, transfer, or possession by civilians, while exempting law enforcement and military personnel.  

    In addition to Buffalo, shootings by gunmen wearing body armor have taken place in Sutherland Springs, Texas; Aurora, Colorado; Boulder, Colorado; San Bernardino, California; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and many other communities.  

    Last Congress, Goldman cosponsored a package of legislation that both establishes a federal “red flag” program and strengthens state and local efforts to support the implementation of extreme risk protection order laws and the ‘End Gun Violence Act’ to prohibit individuals convicted of a violent misdemeanor from purchasing handguns or ammunition for five years after conviction. 
    Additionally, Goldman supports the ‘Gun Trafficker Detection Act’ which would require gun owners to report if their privately-owned gun is lost or stolen within 48 hours and help law enforcement identify potential gun traffickers.  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI – Congressman Issa Testifies at Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on No Track, No Tax Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-50)

    Today, Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) testified before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, where he urged his fellow Members to support legislation to prevent the establishment of a punitive mileage tax on American drivers. Rep. Issa has previously introduced the No Track, No Tax Act to prevent the funding of both a tax on every mile Americans drive and mileage tracking devices that would calculate that distance. 

    “The establishment of a mileage tax is more than an attack on the freedom to drive. It targets those who need to drive the most for work, school, and on behalf of their families,” said Rep. Issa. “Even worse, the mileage tax is only enabled by a mileage tracker – a device that shadows drivers and captures everywhere they go. The potential for abuse and the exposure of personal data may be limitless.” 

    While the San Diego Regional Transportation Agency (SANDAG) has abandoned plans to implement the tax plan, California’s state government in Sacramento is now weighing a statewide option. And federal pilot projects show many communities are testing similar plans. 

    Read the full text of No Track, No Tax Act here

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Magaziner, Bipartisan Colleagues Take House Floor to Call for Ban on Congressional Stock Trading

    Source: US Representative Seth Magaziner (RI-02)

    WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner (RI-02) and more than a dozen colleagues from both parties took to the House floor Tuesday evening to call for an immediate vote to ban members of Congress from trading individual stocks.

    Magaziner is the lead sponsor of the Transparent Representation Upholding Service and Trust (TRUST) in Congress Act, the most widely supported bipartisan bill in Congress aimed at ending insider trading by lawmakers. He and a coalition of Democrats and Republicans urged Congressional leadership to bring to a vote to confront the issue as soon as possible.

    Their call to action came the same day that Speaker Mike Johnson indicated his support for a stock trading ban. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries recently  endorsed the idea as well, marking the first time a Congressional leader in either party publicly supported a ban and signaling new momentum for the issue.

    “When people elect us to office, they should be able to trust that their members of Congress are acting in the best interest of the country, not the best interest of their own personal finances. And when members of Congress are able to trade off of our position, it damages the integrity of this institution and of our entire democracy,” said Magaziner during his opening remarks. 

    Magaziner was joined by: Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21), Joe Neguse (CO-02), Mike Levin (CA-49), Tim Burchett (TN-02), Jerrold Nadler (NY-12), Rob Bresnahan (PA-08) Melanie Stansbury (NM-01), Cory Mills (FL-07), Emanuel Cleaver, II (MO-05), Mark Alford (MO-04), Chris Deluzio (PA-17), Young Kim (CA-40), Ilhan Omar (MN-05), Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03).

    A clip of Magaziner’s opening remarks is available here. A full recording of the Special Order Hour is available here.

    BACKGROUND

    Magaziner and Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) introduced the TRUST in Congress Act to restore public confidence in government and reduce the potential for insider trading. The bill would require members of Congress, their spouses, and dependent children to either divest from individual stock holdings or place their assets in a qualified blind trust during their time in office.

    Public polling shows overwhelming bipartisan support for the measure. A national survey conducted by Navigator Research found that 89% of Democrats, 92% of Republicans, and 90% of independents support banning congressional stock trading.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Van Orden Votes to Advance Agriculture Committee Reconciliation Bill

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Derrick Van Orden (Wisconsin 3rd)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) released the following statement after voting to pass the House Agriculture Committee’s budget reconciliation bill:

     

    “Transparency, sustainability, accountability: these are the three things this bill delivers for the American people. Every SNAP dollar fraudulently spent is a dollar that does not go toward feeding a hungry child. That is why we are holding states accountable for their waste, fraud, abuse, and ensuring benefits are directed to the Americans who need them most. 

    “Being fiscally responsible and protecting benefits for vulnerable Americans can exist in the same universe. I am grateful to Chairman Thompson for working with me to adjust state cost-sharing responsibilities based on SNAP error rates. It is fair, proportional, and incentivizes good program management by holding high-error states accountable without dragging the states with smaller error rates, like Wisconsin, down with them.”

    The House Agriculture Committee’s reconciliation bill includes the following provisions that will save billions of taxpayer dollars while protecting vulnerable populations and rural communities:

    • Increasing the dairy Tier I cap
    • Investing in agriculture research
    • Bolstering trade promotion
    • Strengthening the farm safety net
    • Encouraging states to administer SNAP program benefits more efficiently and effectively
    • Limiting a state’s ability to exploit loopholes that allowed them to inflate SNAP benefits
    • Strengthening SNAP work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents
    • Refocusing SNAP eligibility on American citizens and legal permanent residents

    Prior to markup, Rep. Van Orden delivered opening remarks on the committee’s bill. Click here to watch.

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