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Friday, May 23, 2025

News Facts at The Ponder News May 23, 2025

  • On May 21, 2025, during the hearing titled “Unleashing a New Golden Age: Using Federal Lands to Power Technological Innovation,” U.S. Representative Pablo Hernandez (Puerto Rica Resident Commissioner) urged Congress to uphold public policies that support the expansion of data centers and the use of renewable energy, in order to maintain U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence. “Artificial Intelligence is not a toy. It’s not a trend. It’s a revolution on the scale of the personal computer, the internet, the smartphone—even the printing press. We cannot afford to fall behind,” he stated.

  • On May 21, 2025, U.S Representative Gerald E. “Gerry” Connolly (D-VA, 11th) passed away after a battle with escophageal cancer. U.S. Representative Jim Himes (D-CT, 4th) released the following statement: “I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of my dear friend and colleague Gerry Connolly. I met Gerry on my very first day in Congress, and have looked to him often for guidance and advice in the decades since. I was lucky to work by his side as Ranking Members, and to lean on his leadership and his unparalleled knowledge of Congressional oversight and foreign policy. In these halls, Gerry was known for a deep commitment to our democratic institution, an incisive sense of humor, and the kindness he showed members, staff, reporters, and constituents alike. Gerry will be missed dearly here in DC, and by the people of Virginia whom he fought for so fiercely. My heart is with his family in this difficult time.”

  • On May 22, 2025, U.S. Representative Kevin Hern (R-OK, 1st) celebrated the passage of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act in the House of Representatives. He stated: “President Trump and the American people gave us a clear mandate; today we delivered,” said Rep. Hern. “While Democrats have been demagoguing and fearmongering, spreading lies about what this legislation does or doesn’t do, Republicans have been working hard to deliver real relief to working families and small businesses. I am proud of the work we did on this legislation, and I look forward to seeing it signed into law.”

    U.S. Representative French Hill (R-AR, 2nd) voted to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act, and what he called "a major legislative victory that delivers real results for central Arkansas" and includes two of his own bills focused on helping Arkansans save, invest, and build a stronger future. He stated: “This bill is a critical win for families and small businesses in central Arkansas. It prevents the largest tax hike in American history and puts us back on the path to smart, sustainable economic policy. It reflects tried and true conservative, pro-growth principles — spending discipline, tax relief, and restoring the integrity of programs that many Arkansans rely on like Medicaid and SNAP. It also sends a clear signal that House Republicans are serious about governing and delivering results for our constituents and for the American people."

    "This bill is promises made, promises kept in action. Iowans overwhelmingly voted for President Trump’s America First agenda—ending illegal immigration and preventing dangerous criminals and drugs from entering our communities, cutting wasteful spending, and unleashing American energy. Throughout this process, I was proud to champion provisions to help working families keep more of their hard-earned dollars, including expanding the child tax credit, making small business tax cuts permanent, and eliminating taxes on tips. This would not have been possible without President Trump’s leadership, and I look forward to working with him to get this transformational legislation signed into law,” stated U.S. Representative Ashley Hinson (R-IA, 1st).

    "Democrats have been misleading the public for months—but we stayed focused and got the job done. Simply put—President Trump and House Republicans are keeping our promises by putting America First and, in doing so, will unlock a new golden age of prosperity for our country from sea to shining sea, stated U.S. Representative Erin Houchin (R-IN, 9th).

    Not all of the House Members were happy about the bill, however.

    “The way Congressional Republicans conduct business in the dead of night matches the way they approach policy that harms their own constituents – it’s absolutely asinine,” said U.S. Representative Steven Horsford (D-NV, 4th). “Nevadans deserve a government that prioritizes public health, food security, community safety, education and a dignified retirement for all who earn it. Instead, Republicans just stiffed the Silver State, and every state, with a bill to pay off their billionaire campaign donors and corporate backers.”

    "Today, Republicans have voted to make the most vulnerable Americans even poorer so that the wealthiest among us can get even further ahead. I hope my colleagues in the Senate vote against this abhorrent legislation, just as I did today. This is not 'one big beautiful bill.' This is one big backbreaking burden on working Americans," said U.S. Representative Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD, 5th).

    "House Republicans rammed through a bill that gives millionaires and billionaires a multi-trillion-dollar tax break and pays for it by taking food from children, health care from millions and defunding Planned Parenthood. It puts extreme restrictions on abortion coverage on health exchange plans and guts environmental protections, all while exploding the national debt," claimed U.S. Representative Val Hoyle (D-OR, 4th).

  • On May 23, 2025, A federal judge blocked the Trump Administration from dismantling the Department of Education and ordered the immediate rehiring of "unlawfully terminated staff". The ruling directly cited an amicus brief, which U.S. Representative Jahana Hayes (D-CT, 5th) signed onto and helped lead along with 192 House Democrats.

  • On May 23, 2025, Senator Jon Husted (R-OH) cosponsored Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IO) and Ben Ray Luján’s (D-NM) resolution to recognize May as National Foster Care Month. Their resolution passed the Senate.
  • Saturday, May 3, 2025

    "Take it Down" Act Signed into Law

    Washington, D.C. - May, 3, 2025 - (The Ponder News) -- On April 29, The House has passed the bipartisan TAKE IT DOWN Act, landmark legislation that strengthens protections for victims of non-consensual, sexually exploitative imagery – including AI-generated deepfakes – by criminalizing the publication of such content and requiring online platforms to remove it within 48 hours of notice.

    “I'm pleased that the House and Senate have both passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act in a bipartisan way,” said U.S. Representative Henry Cuellar (D-TX, 28th). “As a father, husband, and South Texan, I was proud to cosponsor this important bill to protect victims, remove harmful deepfake content, and hold bad actors accountable. I'm grateful to Senator Cruz and Congresswoman Salazar for their leadership and partnership on this effort. I look forward to it being signed into law without delay.”

    The TAKE IT DOWN Act ensures faster action for victims, holds perpetrators responsible, and protects lawful speech, making online spaces safer and more accountable.

    “This is a strong, bipartisan step forward to defend the dignity and safety of Americans in the digital age,” Dr. Cuellar continued. “By working together across party lines, we’re giving victims real tools to fight back and building safer online communities for everyone."

    The bill passed both chambers with strong bipartisan support and is now headed to the president’s desk to be signed into law.

    President Trump has already expressed support for this bill.

    Monday, April 15, 2019

    AI, Trump, Ebola, NAFTA, Seniors, Preschool, Disaster Aid, Energy, Infrastructure, Israel, Veterans, Climate, Medicine, Internet, Sexual Harassment

    Today's News from the News-Makers For April 15, 2019



    Press Call: Public Citizen, U.S. Rep. Pascrell and Others to Demand Congressional Action After IRS Fails to Deliver Trump Tax Returns
    by: Public Citizen
    April 15, 2019
    On Tax Day 2019, Public Citizen will join U.S. Representative Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.), Stand Up America and Tax March for a press call to urge U.S. House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal (D-Mass.) to continue pushing for President Donald Trump’s tax returns and demand that the IRS immediately comply with Neal’s request after failing to meet the deadline for their release.

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    In response to yesterday's decision that the Ebola outbreak is not yet a global emergency
    by: OxFam America
    April 14, 2019
    “In the last three weeks, 204 new cases of Ebola have been recorded - an alarming increase and the worst period of the outbreak. These worrying figures show that the current response is not working.

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    Pascrell Leads Call for NAFTA Labor Reforms
    by: Gary Palmer (R-AL, 6th)
    April 12, 2019
    “This bill would empower seniors by giving them more control over their healthcare decisions. People should not be forced to give up their private insurance because their Social Security is being held hostage,” Palmer said.

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    Palmer Stands for Healthcare Choice for Seniors
    by: Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ, 9th)
    April 12, 2019
    U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-09), New Jersey’s only member of the House Ways and Means Committee, and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), led 84 of their colleagues in a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer making clear that Mexico must pass meaningful labor reforms before consideration of any renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

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    Early Childhood Advocates Call On The Audacious Project to Reconsider Major Award for Online Preschool
    by: Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood
    April 12, 2019
    In their call for The Audacious Project to postpone funding, Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) and Defending the Early Years (DEY) point to their October 2018 Position Statement on Online Preschool, which has been endorsed by more than 100 experts in child development and early education. The experts and advocates say that online preschool programs like UPSTART are poor substitutes for high-quality early education, and that funding online programs instead of high-quality early education will make inequality worse, not better.

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    Senators Decry Lack Of Action On Disaster Aid For Suffering States
    by: Senator David Perdue (R-GA)
    April 11, 2019
    The senators have worked to negotiate in good faith since 2018 on a bipartisan disaster relief package to provide funding across the continental United States as well as Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands for regions that have experienced droughts, flooding, hurricanes, storms, volcanoes, wildfires, and other natural disasters. Many of these states, including Georgia, have not received the federal disaster assistance they were promised months ago. Other states would see a down payment on disasters that have occurred more recently, such as in the Midwest where flooding is ongoing, and in Alabama and Georgia where tornadoes devastated lives and communities earlier this year.

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    Peters Calls on Colleagues to Support His Bipartisan Legislation to Expand R&D for Fuel Efficient Technologies
    by: Senator Gary Peters (D-MI)
    April 11, 2019
    “Transportation is responsible for roughly two thirds of our national consumption of petroleum and one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. But imagine a future where we could produce low cost – secure – clean energy technologies to move people and goods easily across our nation. Imagine if we could then sell our advanced American technology and products to the rest of the world,” said Senator Peters. “That is a future – that working together – we can achieve… Rapidly emerging technologies have the potential not only help reduce air emissions – their development would help create jobs in Michigan and across the nation—jobs that cannot be outsourced.”

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    Portman, Hassan Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Transparency of Federal Advisory Committees
    by: Senator Rob Portman (R-OH)
    April 11, 2019
    “American taxpayers deserve greater transparency and accountability from their government, and improving the transparency of federal advisory committees is essential to accomplishing that goal,” said Senator Portman. “I’m particularly pleased that this bipartisan measure will strengthen the independence of federal advisory committees and close loopholes that permit agencies to skirt existing transparency requirements. At the end of the day American taxpayers deserve evidence-based, rather than interest-based, decisions by their government, and this bill will help to ensure that.”

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    Palazzo, Leaders Across Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas Reintroduce I-14 Legislation
    by: Steven Palazzo (R-MS, 4th)
    April 11, 2019
    “This legislation paves the way for endless economic opportunities in our region,” said Palazzo. “By approving this designation, we can spur development and connect our military installments to our ports and large commerce centers located throughout the route. I look forward to seeing the designation give Mississippi’s transportation routes a competitive edge.”

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    Pocan and Jayapal Denounce Netanyahu Annexation Threats, Urge Adherence to Human Rights and International Law
    by: Mark Pocan (D-WI, 2nd)
    April 11, 2019
    “Prime Minister Netanyahu’s campaign threat to annex the West Bank signals an alarming and unprecedented violation of human rights and international law. This move to entrench Israeli control over disenfranchised Palestinians would be a moral catastrophe, push a two-state solution further out of reach, and undermine Israel’s international standing.

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    Pappas, Fitzpatrick, Kuster and Delgado Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Assist Veterans & Service Members Exposed to PFAS Contaminants
    by: Chris Pappas (D-NH, 1st)
    April 10, 2019
    Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) introduced the PFAS Registry Act with a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers including Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01), Rep. Annie Kuster (NH-02), and Rep. Antonio Delgado (NY-19), legislation that would create a national database for service members and veterans experiencing health problems possibly due to contamination from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). PFAS chemicals, like perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), have emerged as a widespread contaminant to the drinking water sources of military bases across the country due to their use in firefighting foam employed by the Armed Services. This bipartisan bill would allow military personnel and veterans to receive updates on recent scientific developments on the effects of PFAS exposure, availability of possible treatment options, and information on what resources may be available to address their health concerns. Congressman Pappas has led efforts in Congress that seek to uncover the health impacts of emerging contaminants in water supplies. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) is introducing companion legislation in the Senate, which is cosponsored by Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD).

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    Rep. Peters Unveils The Climate Playbook: Recommendations for Immediate Congressional Action
    by: Scott Peters (D-CA, 52nd)
    April 10, 2019
    Rep. Scott Peters (CA-52) unveiled The Climate Playbook, a comprehensive plan he compiled of already existing legislation authored by both Republicans and Democrats, many of which have already earned bipartisan support. These legislative proposals together would take immediate steps to reduce greenhouse gasses and slow—even reverse—the effects of climate change. They are organized into categories that include ways to reduce emissions from a variety of economic sectors, promote energy efficiency, reduce pollution, increase investment in research and development, spur more investment in adaptation and resiliency, develop a workforce to make all this possible, and support workers and communities displaced or impacted by this transition to clean energy.

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    Rep. Phillips Co-Sponsors Bipartisan Bill to Repeal the Medical Device Tax
    by: Dean Phillips (D-MN, 3rd)
    April 10, 2019
    “The medical device tax has overstayed its welcome, and I am pleased to join my colleagues from both sides of the aisle to push for its permanent repeal,” said Phillips. “Too many jobs have been lost and too much innovation has been stifled due to this tax which disproportionately impacts our community. Our government should be supporting progress and new technology, especially in health care. The medical device tax is counterproductive to that mission, and that’s why it has to go.”

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    Bill to Protect Free and Open Internet Passes House with Rep. Porter Amendment
    by: Katie Porter (D-CA, 45th)
    April 10, 2019
    “As we vote to restore a free and open internet, we should also vote to provide oversight of agency tasked to protect consumers,” Porter said. “It is important that the FCC acts as the cop on the beat when internet service providers misbehave. When the FCC fines against a bad actor, that fine should be collected. If the FCC is not following through on protecting consumers, Congress should know – so it can take oversight action, if necessary.”

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    Pressley, Clark, Murray, Democrats—Joined by Workers, Survivors, and Advocates—Introduce Sweeping Legislation to Address Harassment in the Workplace
    by: Ayanna Pressley (D-MA, 7th)
    April 9, 2019
    “Our bill will put us one step closer to making toxic workplace harassment and discrimination a dark memory of the past,” said Congresswoman Pressley. “This is for the brave women of the Boston Fire Department, for the hotel workers I worked alongside when I was scrapping money together to help my family, for the transgender men and women who face discrimination for living their truth. This is for those workers who shared their stories and instead of justice, faced retaliation. Now is the time to push the conversations and the policies so that those who have been suffering in silence feel seen and represented in our democracy.”

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    AI ethics guidance a first step but needs to be transformed into tangible rights for people
    by: Access Now
    April 8, 2019
    On Monday, April 8th, the European Commission’s High Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence (HLEG) will publish its “Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI”. Access Now, ANEC, and BEUC, all members of the expert group, support these guidelines but stress that they can only be a first step. The European Union has the responsibility to ensure that fundamental and consumer rights are respected and bring benefits to people.

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