Showing posts with label Hurricane Irma. Show all posts
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Friday, September 29, 2017

News from the House to Ponder

The Ponder News
September 29, 2017

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Tax Reform


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Adams Statement Ahead of Republican Tax Plan Announcement
Alma Adams (D-NC, 12th)

“It’s long overdue that we have a tax code that is fair, balanced, and simple,” said Congresswoman Adams. “American families and small businesses need comprehensive tax reform that provides an opportunity to rebuild the middle class-not another tax cut for the wealthy. True reform will only be possible if both parties have a seat at the table and thus far, Democrats have been shut out of the discussion. I urge my Republican colleagues to begin a bipartisan debate to reform our antiquated tax code today.”
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Allen: Unified Tax Reform Framework will Protect the American Dream
Rick Allen (R-GA, 12th)

“It has been over 30 years since our broken tax code was last reformed, but today, President Trump and the Republican Congress laid out a tax framework that will provide relief for hard-working Americans and jumpstart our economy. Bold reforms will increase paychecks, grow local businesses, and expand our economy in ways that we have not seen in a long time. Our plan will accomplish all of these goals, making the tax code affordable, simple, and competitive. It will allow middle class Americans to keep more of their hard-earned paychecks and level the playing field for American businesses and workers to bring jobs back home. The unified tax reform framework will protect the American dream for families and remove the tax burdens strangling our economy.”
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REP. BACON ISSUES STATEMENT FOLLOWING RELEASE OF TAX REFORM FRAMEWORK
Don Bacon (R-NE, 2nd)

"It's been 31 years since we updated our tax code, and now is the time for tax reform. We propose tax reform that is fair, simple, and helps us compete and win in the global economy. This reform will unleash economic growth, increase employment and will put more money back in the pockets of American families. Each year, taxpayers spend a combined $99 billion and countless hours to file their taxes and they want simplicity. Our businesses currently pay among the highest taxes in the world and it is time we put our businesses on a level playing field, so that our work ethic and innovative spirit wins. Lowering rates while removing loopholes will create fairness amongst businesses.
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BANKS PRAISES GOP TAX REFORM PLAN
Jim Banks (R-IN, 3rd)

“The last time tax reform was passed, I was seven years old and Ronald Reagan was president. Today’s framework is a good first step towards closing loopholes and putting more money in the pockets of Hoosier families. It has been over a decade since our country’s economy has grown by 3%, and this sort of growth is critical to lowering the national debt and balancing the budget. I look forward to working with President Trump and my colleagues in Congress on this important issue.”
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Congressman Bergman’s Statement on Today’s Rollout of the Tax Reform Structure
Jack Bergman (R-MI, 1st)

It’s been over 30 years since our tax code has undergone comprehensive reform. We, the people, are overdue for tax relief. The framework laid out today by the Republican Congress and President Trump is a great first step towards achieving relevant tax reform. This proposal gives working individuals and families in Michigan’s First District a simpler tax code that allows them to keep more of their hard-earned paycheck, and provides small businesses the opportunity to create more jobs and grow a stronger economy.
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Cole Statement on Republican Tax Reform Framework
Tom Cole (R-OK, 4th)

“I was very encouraged by the framework for tax reform that was laid out this morning,” said Cole. “While many details remain to be determined by the legislative process, it offers a positive path forward.”
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Collins Supports Comprehensive Tax Reform Framework
Chris Collins (R-NY, 27th)

“Updating our nation’s tax code will be one of the most important accomplishments we will see under President Trump. The House Republican framework is what will truly make America Great Again by making our country more competitive around the world and allowing families to keep more of what they earn. Lower corporate tax rates and repatriation of dollars that are overseas will directly stimulate investment and job growth in Western New York and around our country. It’s time for Congress to follow President Trump’s lead and fix the broken, outdated tax system that has burdened hard-working individuals and has crushed our economy.”
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Rep. Comstock On Tax Reform Framework
Barbara Comstock (R-VA, 10th)

"...I am also pleased to see an expanded child tax credit included in the framework since it has been over a decade since the child tax credit was last expanded. I have introduced H.R. 383, the Expanded Child Tax Credit Act which would double the current tax credit from $1,000 to $2,000 per child so that families will have more money in their pockets. I have also cosponsored H.R. 3632, the Promoting Affordable Childcare for Everyone (PACE) Act which will help middle class and low-income families with tax credits for childcare, and I hope to see this included in the final package given the high cost of childcare for two earner families"
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Tax Reform's Focus Should be Middle Class Families, Individuals
Rick Crawford (R-AR, 1st)

“The 1st District of Arkansas will be looking for a fiscally responsible tax reform plan that significantly lowers taxes for working middle income Americans and their families. I support the President’s goal of making our tax code more competitive to increase economic growth and drive up wages for American workers. Ultimately, our current tax code benefits some at the expense of the many, and Americans should be able to keep more of their paychecks to spend, save, or invest as they so choose.”
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Davidson’s Statement on Tax Reform Framework
Warren Davidson (R-OH, 8th)

“Hardworking Ohio families deserve a simple tax system and more take home pay. In the coming weeks, I’ll be working with my colleagues in Congress to make sure the bold, pro-growth and pro-family reforms that this framework proposes are put in place and that a final bill arrives on President Trump’s desk as soon as possible.”
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Awards


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Amash earns award for taxpayer-friendly voting record
Justin Amash (R-MI, 3rd)

Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) this week received the “Taxpayers’ Friend Award” from the National Taxpayers Union in recognition of the “A” grade he earned for his 2016 voting record. His score of 93 percent on the organization’s 2016 scorecard earned him the highest rating in the House of Representatives.
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News Concerning the Hurricanes


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Babin Supports Bill to Deliver Immediate Tax Relief to Hurricane Victims
Brian Babin (R-TX, 36th)

“In my congressional district, countless individuals and families lost nearly everything to Harvey’s floodwaters,” said Rep. Babin. “The stories are heartbreaking. This bipartisan legislation gives them further assistance to rebuild their lives through immediate tax relief while sending another important message that we stand together with our fellow Americans through this extremely difficult time.”
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Rep. Ami Bera Denounces Trump Administration’s Response in Puerto Rico and Urges Immediate Action
Amy Berra (D-CA, 7th)

Rep. Ami Bera, M.D. released the following statement after news broke that the Trump administration will not waive shipping restrictions that are delaying Puerto Rico relief:
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BIPARTISAN GROUP OF 65 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS CALL ON TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO LET CUBA BUY U.S.-MADE RECONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS AFTER HURRICANE IRMA
John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI, 13th)

“[T]here is a simple change you can make that would provide necessary support to the Cuban people while at the same time helping U.S. businesses: remove restrictions on the ability of U.S. companies to export needed relief and reconstruction supplies to the Cuban government and its people.”
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Hmmm. That's a tough one. Trump could say yes and stand to make money to help our budget off helping Cuba, or he could say no and risk the damning from the main stream media, once again. Not that anyone cares about what CNN thinks, but the money sure looks good right now. The question is, can Cuba afford our help?

This opens up a whole new point of view. All these countries that are offering us help, what do they want from us in return? Are we accepting it? If so, from who? Why isn't the media covering this?


Hurricane Relief and FAA Authorization Pass House
Kevin Cramer (R-North Dakota)

“After Democrats voted against this bill earlier this week using DACA as a reason to obstruct this otherwise bipartisan bill, I am pleased House Republicans rose above the partisan politics being played. While consistent long-term funding is always the goal, this bill ensures the vital functions of the FAA continue to run smoothly while the House and Senate continue to work on a longer-term solution.”
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Budget


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REINVENTING WASHINGTON'S BROKEN BUDGET PROCESS
Doug Collins (R-GA, 9th)

The American people are fed up with Washington — and rightfully so. Both parties are responsible for this pathetic budgeting record and for its byproduct: a staggering $20 trillion debt. It's time to forge a new path.
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Law-breakers


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Warrants, Whether Convicted or Not, Keep People from Getting Federal Benefits
Paul Cook (R-CA, 8th)

The CUFF Act amends the law to prohibit individuals who have an outstanding arrest warrant for a felony or parole violation from receiving certain monthly welfare benefits. The law would apply only to felony charges or a crime carrying a minimum term of one or more years in prison. The policy would not punish those convicted of misdemeanors, such as outstanding parking tickets.
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Iran


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Bipartisan pair wants commission to oversee Iran deal
Gerald E. “Gerry” Connolly (D-VA, 11th)

Congress has a role to play in effective oversight of this agreement, and we must assert that role regardless of whether the president certifies Iran’s compliance. This commission ensures that the effort to constrain the Iranian nuclear program receives the attention it deserves.”
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Other


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Cohen’s Statement on the Announced Retirement of Tennessee Senator Bob Corker
Steve Cohen (D-TN, 9th)

“I was disappointed to learn that Senator Bob Corker will not be seeking re-election in 2018. Senator Corker has been easy to work with, and we have developed an excellent relationship since beginning our careers in Congress in 2006. Bob is highly respected for his knowledge of the issues, especially foreign policy. He has exhibited moments of independence reminiscent of past great Tennessee Senators. I have enjoyed his friendship and collegiality since serving together in Tennessee State government, and I will miss serving with him in Congress.”
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Cooper Statement on Announced Retirement of Sen. Bob Corker
Jim Cooper (D-TN, 5th)

“I congratulate Sen. Corker for two terms in the Senate. Despite our differences, we have a solid working relationship and I admire his expertise on foreign affairs,” Rep. Cooper said. “I wish him the best in his future endeavors, and I thank him for his service to Tennessee.”
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Cohen’s Statement on Recent Natural Disasters in the United States

Source: House Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN, 9th)

Beddinginn September Sale

Washington, D.C. - September 12, 2017 (The Ponder News) -- Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09) released the following statement on the recent natural disasters in the United States, including Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Harvey and wildfires in the West:

“My thoughts go out to the people affected by Hurricane Irma in Florida and across the Southeast, as they did for the people affected by Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Louisiana and the people affected by massive wildfires in the West. These victims have experienced suffering, loss of property and, in some cases, loss of life. In addition to the irreplaceable human lives lost, each of these natural disasters have and will cost American taxpayers billions of dollars in cleanup, search-and-rescue and reconstruction costs. They have had an extraordinary economic and environmental impact, which I believe has been exacerbated by climate change and will only get worse in time. We should come together as a country to aid victims of natural disasters, just as the country came to the aid of Memphians during past flooding and tornado events.

We need stronger infrastructure and better laws to protect against flooding and prohibit building housing in flood plains. Now is not the time to cut funding for climate change research. Now is not the time to consider cutting taxes for the wealthiest Americans. We should be reforming our tax structure to ensure middle- and lower-income Americans have more disposable income to stimulate the economy and the federal government has sufficient funds to respond to natural disasters and international crises without taking funding from health care and other essential life preserving programs.”

Friday, September 8, 2017

DHS Signs Jones Act Waiver

Source: Department of Homeland Security

Washington, D.C. - September 8, 2017 (The Ponder News) -- In recognition of the severity of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Elaine Duke approved a waiver of the federal Jones Act. This waiver will ensure that over the next week, all options are available to distribute fuel to states and territories impacted by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, both historic storms. The waiver will be in effect for seven days after signature and is specifically tailored to transportation of refined products in hurricane-affected areas.

“This is a precautionary measure to ensure we have enough fuel to support lifesaving efforts, respond to the storm, and restore critical services and critical infrastructure operations in the wake of this potentially devastating storm,” said Acting Secretary Duke.

“Hurricane Harvey significantly disrupted the distribution of fuel across the Southeastern states, and those states will soon experience one of the largest mass evacuations in American history while at the same time we’ll see historic movements through those states of restoration and response crews, followed by goods and commodities back into the devastated areas.”

The Jones Act prohibits the transportation of cargo between points in the U.S., either directly or via a foreign port, or for any part of the transportation, in any vessel other than a vessel that has a coastwise endorsement (e.g. a vessel that is built in and owned by persons who are citizens of the United States). The last Jones Act waiver was issued in December 2012, for petroleum products to be delivered for relief assistance in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.


September 8, 2017 Jones Act Waiver (PDF)

Wright-Patterson AFB to provide safe haven to aircraft in path of Hurricane Irma

Source: The U.S. Airforce

Washington, D.C. - September 8, 2017 (The Ponder News) -- The 88th Air Base Wing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is receiving aircraft and their associated aircrews evacuating from several military installations threatened by approaching Hurricane Irma.

Eight F-15 Eagles from the 125th Fighter Wing, Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Florida, landed at Wright-Patterson AFB Sept. 7, 2017.

The F-15s are expected to be joined by eight Navy P-8A Poseidons and six Navy P-3C Orions from Patrol Squadron Thirty, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida; and three C-17 Globemaster IIIs from the 437th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina.

Col. Bradley McDonald, 88th ABW commander, spoke to the importance of providing hurricane relief efforts and assistance. He said support was already provided in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey by the 88th ABW and Reserve partners, the 445th Airlift Wing at Wright-Patterson AFB.

"Our hearts go out to all those impacted by Hurricane Irma, and we are grateful that we have the opportunity to help and support those in need," McDonald said. “We have the resources and capabilities to be a safe haven for aircraft, both Air Force and our sister services, that need to move out of the potential path of Hurricane Irma.”

Anticipated aircraft seeking safe haven include KC-130 Super Hercules from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, and F/A-18 Hornets from NAS Paxtuxent River, Maryland.

Additionally, the colonel announced that 100 of the base’s medics and equipment are prepared to deploy as part of an emergency medical clinic capability and are awaiting orders.

Base officials here are closely watching the approaching storm’s track and intensity.

Air National Guard responds, too

Meanwhile, a team of six personnel from the 269th Combat Communications Squadron at Springfield-Beckly ANGB, Springfield, Ohio, left Sept. 7, with a truck and trailer full of equipment to provide communications assistance in Puerto Rico.

Capt. Craig Conner, the 269th Combat Communications Squadron detachment commander, is one of the personnel going to Puerto Rico.

“We started preparing at the beginning of this week. We can provide a quick response to enhance much-needed emergency communications,” he said. “It’s something we expect. We understand there is a great need, and we are looking forward to providing assistance.”