Showing posts with label Aviation. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Veterans, Authoritarianism, Offshore Wind, Melania, Aviation, Nikki's Resignation


Today's News from the Lawmakers



Senators Ernst and Scott to Headline South Carolina Women Veterans Event in Columbia
Senator Tim Scott - (R - SC)
October 9, 2018
“Senator Ernst is a force to be reckoned with. Not only does she hold the title of United States Senator, but she also holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Iowa Army National Guard. A dear friend of mine in the Senate, a combat veteran herself, and a powerful voice for women, I am so excited to welcome her back to the Palmetto State. I have no doubt that her passion, story, and mission will resonate with South Carolina’s 43,000 women veterans,” said Senator Scott.

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Sanders Speech at SAIS: Building A Global Democratic Movement to Counter Authoritarianism
Senator Bernard Sanders (I - VT)
October 9, 2018
“It should be clear by now that Donald Trump and the right-wing movement that supports him is not a phenomenon unique to the United States. All around the world, in Europe, in Russia, in the Middle East, in Asia, Latin America, and elsewhere we are seeing movements led by demagogues who exploit people’s fears, prejudices and grievances to gain and hold on to power.”

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WHITEHOUSE APPLAUDS ACQUISITION OF RHODE ISLAND OFFSHORE WIND PIONEER BY GLOBAL INDUSTRY LEADER
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)
October 9, 2018
“Rhode Island’s ocean planning and offshore wind leadership is paying off big,” said Whitehouse. “Deepwater’s first-in-the-nation offshore wind farm created jobs and powers Rhode Island homes and businesses. It’s a model for renewable energy, and for how to bring together everyone – from fishermen to financiers – with a stake in a promising renewable energy project to ensure the process is inclusive and fair. Now, Deepwater’s expertise and experience will combine with the resources of a global energy leader that knows how to grow offshore wind. It is very good news for Rhode Island, American energy leadership, and our climate.”

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Rep. Bass Statement on First Lady Melania Trump’s Return From Africa
Karen Bass (D-CA, 37th)
October 9, 2018
“Rhode Island’s ocean planning and offshore wind leadership is paying off big,” said Whitehouse. “I am encouraged by the First Lady’s trip to the continent,” said Rep. Bass. “I hope that during her trip she was able to see the critical work of the U.S. Agency for International Development and the benefits of the contributions that our country makes every day across Africa. Successful U.S-Africa policy hinges on mutual interests on issues such as maternal and newborn health as well as education, so I was glad to see that these topics were highlighted during her time there. I hope that this visit is parlayed into continuing collaboration and cooperation with the continent.”

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Bonamici Plan to Create Aviation Consumer Advocate Signed into Law
Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR, 1st)
October 9, 2018
An amendment to create the Advocate position was offered by Bonamici and included in the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, which was signed into law Friday to update and modernize the FAA. The Advocate will be a dedicated person at the FAA who resolves consumer problems that arise with airlines, enhancing the FAA’s existing Aviation Consumer Protection Division.

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CONGRESSMAN BOYLE RESPONDS TO RESIGNATION OF U.N. AMBASSADOR NIKKI HALEY
Brendan Boyle (D-PA, 13th)
October 9, 2018
“I’d like to thank Nikki Haley for her service as U.N. Ambassador over the past two years. Whenever she came in front of our committee and answered my questions I was always impressed with her grasp of the myriad challenges facing the United States around the globe. However, the fact remains she was just an instrument to carry out a failed foreign policy of a failed presidency. No matter who the President next appoints to the position, if he continues to cobble together his foreign policy from “Fox and Friends” then we will continue to fail at promoting American interests and values abroad. President Trump has jeopardized our standing around the globe, as evidenced by the chorus of laughter he received during his speech to the United Nations last month.”

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OH NO! Nikki was an OUTSTANDING Ambassador! We have truly lost a great one! I pray the next ambassador can come close to her effectiveness! And Congressman Boyle has given a typical Democrat response.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Assistant Secretary Insular, Aviation, I-73, Veterans, Travel Ban, RECLAIM Act, Trumpcare

President Trump Nominates Doug Domenech as Assistant Secretary for Insular Areas
Aumua Amata (R - American Samoa, At Large)
June 27, 2017

"I am excited to announce that the President and I have selected Doug Domenech to lead the Administration’s initiatives in the insular areas," said Secretary Zinke. "Domenech’s passion for the people and priorities in the islands, and his previous service in state and federal government combine to make him the ideal candidate for this position."
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Reps. Slaughter, Higgins, Collins, and Reed Join Flight 3407 Families in Calling on Congress to Protect Aviation Safety Improvements
Tom Reed (R-NY, 23rd)
June 27, 2017

Representatives Louise M. Slaughter (NY-25), Brian Higgins (NY-26), Chris Collins (NY-27), and Tom Reed (NY-23) stood with Flight 3407 families and Capt. Tim Canoll, president of the Airline Pilots Association, and Jeff Skiles, first officer of the Miracle on the Hudson, in a bipartisan call for Congress to preserve hard-fought aviation safety improvements as the House prepares to consider Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization legislation. They voiced strong and united opposition to any effort to roll back flight safety rules.
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Rice, Graham Make Case for I-73 to DOT Secretary Chao
Tom Rice (R-SC, 7th)
June 27, 2017

“Now that we have the construction permit in hand I’m looking at every possible option for funding, from grants to appropriations to President Trump’s infrastructure package,” said Congressman Rice. “I’m leaving no stone unturned in advancing this project, so it was critical that the case for I-73 was made directly to Secretary Chao. I thank her for meeting with us and for her commitment to helping advance this project going forward.”
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Cotton, King, Roe, and Correa Introduce Veterans Heritage Firearms Act
Phil Roe (R-TN, 1st)
June 26, 2017

"Our World War II and Korean War Veterans risked their lives in foreign lands in defense of our freedoms. These firearms represent the sacrifices they made in the name of duty and are often treasured keepsakes," said Cotton. “We should do everything we can to make sure they stay that way. This bill would protect veterans and help preserve these historical artifacts."
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If the courts do not uphold the law, the Congress must act
Mike (AL) Rogers (R-AL, 3rd)
June 26, 2017

“However, there's a possibility our judicial system will fail to fully defend American sovereignty. In that case, I am working on legislation that would give the president broad authority to bar any person or group of people that could be members of or infiltrated by a terrorist organization. If the courts do not uphold the law, the Congress must act to protect American citizens.”
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RECLAIM Act Gains Ground in U.S. House
Harold Rogers (R-KY, 5th)
June 27, 2017

"I sponsored the RECLAIM Act to help revitalize coal communities all across the nation that have been devastated by the downturn of the coal industry," said Congressman Rogers. "Nearly 12,000 coal miners have been laid off in Eastern Kentucky over the last eight years. Families that relied on good paying jobs in the mines are now going bankrupt. Our small counties that once received sizable revenues from coal severence tax dollars are struggling to provide basic services. These are hardworking people who are looking for opportunities, and the RECLAIM Act stands to create thousands of good paying jobs in the communities that need it most."
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ROSEN STATEMENT ON REPUBLICANS’ DELAY OF SENATE TRUMPCARE VOTE
Jacky Rosen (D-NV, 3rd)
June 27, 2017

“The Senate GOP’s decision to postpone the vote on their dangerous version of Trumpcare does not mean that the fight to protect access to coverage for millions of Americans is over. Twenty-two million Americans stand to lose coverage if Republicans move ahead with their ruthless plan. The sad truth is that the GOP still refuses to work together with Democrats across the aisle to improve our healthcare system, instead threatening vulnerable Americans by stripping away their protections just so they can give a massive tax cut to the wealthy. The Senate Health Care Bill is a major step in the wrong direction, and I intend to fight for the tens of thousands Nevada patients and families who will suffer under this plan. ”
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