Monday, January 13, 2020

Nuclear Waste, Manufactured Housing, PFAS Chemicals, Kidney Transplants, Iran, War Powers, Rape Allegations

Nuclear Waste



Reps. Andy Kim, Mike Levin, and Doris Matsui Lead Congressional Letter Opposing Proposed Inspection Cuts to Nuclear Waste Storage
Source: Andy Kim (D-NJ, 3rd)
January 13, 2020
“As Members of Congress with closed and decommissioning nuclear power reactors in our communities, we oppose actions like these that would mean less inspection and oversight of the materials present in our districts,” the Members wrote. “Any reduction in either inspection hours or number of inspections conducted on ISFSI sites may erode public confidence in the Commission’s ability to protect health and safety. We should work to increase the public’s faith in the NRC’s level of due diligence related to safety standards and a proposal such as this runs counter to that mission.”

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Manufactured Housing



RELEASE: REPS. KHANNA, AXNE INTRODUCE BILL TO KEEP MANUFACTURED HOUSING COMMUNITIES AFFORDABLE
Source: Ro Khanna (D-CA, 17th)
January 7, 2020
The Manufactured Housing Community Preservation Act directs the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to create a grant program to help nonprofits, resident-formed cooperatives, and other local entities purchase and maintain an MHC through awards of up to $1 million. The legislation includes oversight provisions to ensure rents remain affordable for residents after purchase by grant recipients.

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PFAS Chemical Contamination



House Passes PFAS Action Act Including Kuster Legislation
Source: Ann Kuster (D-NH, 2nd)
January 10, 2020
“We know that PFAS chemicals pose a serious threat to the health and wellbeing of communities in New Hampshire and across the country, and we must take action now to protect Americans from these dangerous forever chemicals,” said Kuster. “The PFAS Action Act will help to ensure that Americans have access to clean and safe water free of PFAS chemicals. I was glad to see that this legislation included language from my bill to turn off the tap for new PFAS chemicals making their way through the EPA approval process. I encourage the Senate to bring this commonsense measure swiftly to a vote.”

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HOUSE PASSES HISTORIC PACKAGE TO ADDRESS PFAS CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION
Source: Daniel Kildee (D-MA, 5th)
January 7, 2020
Included in the PFAS Action Act is a bipartisan amendment Congressman Kildee authored, along with Congressman Mike Gallagher (WI-08) and Congressman Ron Kind (WI-02), that would promote transparency and streamline EPA resources to help people potentially exposed to PFAS and other contaminants better understand what their water testing results mean. In the U.S., 43 million people get their drinking water from well water that is currently unregulated.

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The PFAS Action Act would:

  • Protect drinking water from PFAS by requiring the EPA to create a drinking water standard for PFOA and PFOS within two years.
  • Protect the Great Lakes, rivers and streams from PFAS pollution by listing PFOS and PFOA under the Clean Water Act within two years.
  • Protect our air from PFAS by making PFOS and PFOA hazardous air pollutants under the Clean Air Act.
  • Require corporate polluters clean up their PFAS contamination by listing PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances under the CERCLA Act or the Superfund Law.


  • Kidney Transplants



    Reps. Kind and Burgess Introduce Legislation to Protect Kidney Transplant Recipients
    Source: Ron Kind (D-WI, 3rd)
    January 7, 2020
    “Patients and their families shouldn’t have to worry about whether or not they can afford the treatment needed to help keep their transplanted kidney. We need to do more to lower costs for these patients, which is exactly what my colleagues and I have worked together to do,” said Rep. Ron Kind. “This bill will provide kidney transplant patients continued access to medication to ensure the success of their transplant while keeping health care costs down by decreasing the need for further dialysis and the likelihood of a re-transplant.”

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    Iran and War Powers



    KENNEDY CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE AUMF REPEAL VOTE
    Source: Joseph P. Kennedy, 3rd (D-MA, 4th)
    January 6, 2020
    “If the past 17 years is any guide, it is that a single War Powers Resolution to restrict military action in Iran will not be enough," said Kennedy. "Executives of both parties have used our existing AUMFs to justify expanding our engagement in the Middle East and around the globe. And for the better part of an entire generation, Congress has abdicated our Constitutional duty and allowed that dangerous mission creep to occur. Now, a reckless Commander in Chief has led our nation to the threshold of yet another war without the approval of the United States Congress and the Americans we represent. Immediately repealing the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs would force both the legislative and executive branch to clearly debate and define any mission we engage in overseas. Our brave men and women in uniform, and all Americans, deserve nothing less.”

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    Rep. Kinzinger on Iranian Attacks in Iraq
    Source: Adam Kinzinger (R-IL, 16th)
    January 8, 2020
    “America is a beacon of light around the world, standing for freedom and justice. We stand for the oppressed, for those who don’t have a voice. And when we stand united, our message is that much stronger. Last night, Iran fired missiles at Al-Asad and Erbil Airbases in Iraq, where our U.S. troops are stationed. This was an escalation by the Iranians, and a misguided one at that. As a nation, we must stand together in support of our military men and women, and their loved ones. This is not a time for political bias and political posturing; this is a time of unity and showing our support to our heroes in uniform.”

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    Kaptur Votes to Pass War Powers Resolution
    Source: Marcy Kaptur (D-OH, 9th)
    January 9, 2020
    There is no doubt that Soleimani was a fierce enemy of liberty. However, this attack by the President risks all-out war, greater instability in Iraq and Iran, losing the edge we have gained at such great cost – and some of those names have been put on the record today. We must protect against further attacks on our servicemembers and attacks on U.S. assets wherever they might exist.

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    Kelly: President Trump Securing Peace through Strength in the Face of Iranian Aggression
    Source: Mike Kelly (R-PA, 3rd)
    January 9, 2020
    "After years of Iranian aggression and the last administration's appeasement policy, America is leading again under President Trump. He has shown the resolve and restraint necessary to confront the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism. It was the right decision to eliminate Iran's top terrorist, Qassam Soleimani, something previous presidents failed to do. Attacks on Americans will no longer be tolerated. I stand behind this president as he pursues peace through strength."

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    Rep. Robin Kelly to Vote YES on War Powers Resolution
    Source: Robin Kelly (D-IL, 7th)
    January 9, 2020
    The President has demonstrated rash impulses and proven that he is unable to put U.S. national security before his own personal and political interest. Look no further than his attempt to win a political bribe from the Ukrainian president in exchange for releasing Congressional-approved military aid. Keeping that in mind, it is imperative that Congress reassert its constitutional authority in declaring war.

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    Kilmer Takes Action to Reduce Likelihood of War with Iran, Leads Letter to Demand Clear Strategy
    Source: Derek Kilmer (D-WA, 6th)
    January 9, 2020
    “The American people do not want – and Congress has not authorized – another war in the Middle East,” said Rep. Kilmer. “I visited our servicemembers and diplomats in the Middle East less than two months ago. Those brave Americans, and others serving throughout the region, deserve a strategy that keeps them safe, enhances our security and those of our allies, and fosters long-term stability in the region. Today’s action is consistent with Article I of the Constitution, making it clear that if the President wants to start a war, he must get authorization from the representatives of the American people.”

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    King Stands with Commander-in-Chief Trump Against House Democrats’ Attempt to Tie President’s Hands on Iran
    Source: Steve King (R-IA, 4th)
    January 9, 2020
    “President Trump recognizes a sober fact that many of the previous Presidential administrations wanted to ignore: Iran has been in a state of war with us since they took over our embassy in 1979, and they have never been held truly accountable for their continued actions against Americans,” said King. “Leave it to House Democrats, so consumed with hatred for this President, to increasingly bemoan the death of the world’s top terrorist and to introduce bad legislation that seeks to tie the President’s hands should a similar order need to be given in the future. President Trump and Secretary Pompeo have both said that Soleimani was planning additional, imminent attacks, and I support President Trump’s bold decision to take him out. House Democrats might want to send the Iranians pallets of cash like President Appeaser-in-Chief Obama did, but I stand with letting President Trump, our Commander-in-Chief, make the tough calls and take the swift and certain actions that he determines are necessary to protect our nation, our citizens, and our interests from Iranian acts of hostility.”

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    KUSTOFF VOTES AGAINST DEMOCRAT’S WAR POWERS RESOLUTION
    Source: David Kustoff (R-TN, 8th)
    January 9, 2020
    “As Commander in Chief, the President has the Constitutional authority to use force to protect and defend our nation. Soleimani was responsible for violent attacks around the world, killing hundreds of Americans, and our world is safer without him in it. Through President Trump’s swift actions to defend American interests, we eliminated an imminent threat to our national security. Now is the time to come together to support our men and women in uniform and President Trump’s actions to defend our country, not undermine them with this resolution,” said Rep. Kustoff. “This resolution weakens our nation, ignores the Constitution, and sends a message to Iran that the United States is not united behind our President. While Democrats continue to create roadblocks for President Trump, I will continue to stand with him and our troops to ensure the safety of the American people is kept a top priority.”

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    Rape Allegations



    Calls for probe of McClain rape cover-up email grow
    Source: Crain's Chicago Business
    January 10, 2020
    A downstate delegation of Congressional Republicans added to the chorus of calls for investigation into an email from former Commonwealth Edison lobbyist and confidant of House Speaker Mike Madigan about what appears to be a rape cover-up. Republican U.S. Reps. Darin LaHood, Rodney Davis, John Shimkus, Adam Kinzinger and Mike Bost asked Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul to appoint a special prosecutor to "investigate the alleged rape and cover up in Champaign."

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    Sunday, January 12, 2020

    Iran, War Powers Act, EPA, PFAS, Broadband, Small Business

    Iran and War Powers



    Congressman Steven Horsford Statement on Iran Conflict
    Source: Steven Horsford (D-NV, 4th)
    January 8, 2020
    “Allowing this administration continued access to the powers of the AUMF puts our brave men and women in uniform at great risk. Any military engagement must only be pursued with Congressional oversight, debate, and approval. The President cannot act unilaterally in engaging our country and our military service members in yet another endless war. Together, we must work to de-escalate these hostilities to protect American lives.”

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    Rep. Horn Votes Against War Powers Resolution
    Source: Kendra Horn (D-OK, 5th)
    January 9, 2020
    “Following a direct attack on American bases in Iraq, we must provide our Armed Forces with the ability to respond to threats against the safety and security of Americans. Congress has an important role to play in determining where and when our Armed Forces are used, and as a Member of the House Committee on Armed Services, I stand ready to conduct rigorous oversight to ensure the Administration has a deliberate and principled strategy for the broader Middle East. As tensions escalate with Iran, I urge the President to work with Congress on a strategy that protects American citizens and avoids another reckless war that would put our service members in harms way. Our military decisions must be strategically targeted at increasing the long-term safety and security of the American people.”

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    Representative Houlahan Takes Historic Vote On War Powers Resolution
    Source: Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA, 6th)
    January 9, 2020
    The President and his Administration have a responsibility to explain to the American people what information precipitated this decision and the strategy going forward in a volatile region.

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    Huizenga Statement on Non-Binding War Powers Vote
    Source: Bill Hulzinga (R-MI, 2nd)
    January 9, 2020
    “Appeasing them will only make future conflict and bloodshed more likely. That’s why I wish today, instead of a partisan exercise, that we were sending to the Government of Iran a clearer message that no elected official in America is supportive of its behavior.”

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    Hurd Urges Congress to Unite Against Iranian Regime
    Source: Will Hurd (R-TX, 23rd)
    January 9, 2020
    “The technological change we’re going to see over the next 30 years will make the change we saw over the last 30 years look insignificant. We must be prepared for this disruption and be ready to take advantage of technology before it takes advantage of us. That’s why I’m proud to start this new year off by joining my colleagues in a much-needed, bipartisan step in the right direction on broadband access and 5G development,” said Hurd. “These bills will benefit the United States for future generations not only at home across local South and West Texas communities, but also abroad in our economic competition and technological race against China.”

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    Bill Johnson Statement on President Trump Iran Remarks
    Source: Bill Johnson (R-OH, 6th)
    January 9, 2020
    I sincerely hope there is no more bloodshed, and I thank God that no Americans were harmed in last night’s attacks in Iraq. The United States does not want conflict, but Iran must understand there will be a price to pay for supplying terrorists, inflicting harm on Americans, and destabilizing the Middle East. President Trump has offered the Iranian leaders an “off-ramp” toward an opportunity to become a peaceful, productive member of the world community. They should take it

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    Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Takes Action to Protect the American People, Votes to Pass War Powers Resolution
    Source: Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX, 30th)
    January 10, 2020
    “Last week, without consulting Congress, the Trump Administration conducted a provocative and disproportionate military airstrike targeting high-level Iranian military officials,” said Congresswoman Johnson. “This action endangered our servicemembers, diplomats and others by risking a serious escalation of tensions with Iran. Since then, the President has made clear that he does not have a coherent strategy to keep the American people safe, achieve de-escalation with Iran and ensure stability in the region.”

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    JOHNSON VOTES NO ON WAR POWERS RESOLUTION
    Source: Mike Johnson (R-LA, 4th)
    January 9, 2020
    “In the past two weeks, Iran and its proxies have killed an American citizen, targeted U.S. forces and attacked the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad – all clearly defined acts of war. By taking decisive action, President Trump has managed to de-escalate this crisis and deliver peace through American strength. Today, Speaker Pelosi and House Democrats voted to undermine that delicate peace and give Iran an open invitation to escalate their attacks by granting them near-immunity from swift American retaliation. This overly-restrictive resolution is counterproductive, dangerous and unprecedented in the aftermath of an act of war against the United States. These bad faith political games have to end. The safety and security of our nation are at stake.”

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    Joyce Issues Statement on Iran, Recent U.S. Military Action
    Source: David Joyce (R-OH, 14th)
    January 9, 2020
    That obligation includes ensuring surgical military strikes, such as the ones authorized to eliminate threats to the United States like bin Laden, al-Baghdadi and Soleimani, are conducted appropriately, lawfully and constitutionally, regardless of who is in the White House.

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    JOYCE STATEMENT ON HOUSE DEMOCRATS’ WAR POWERS RESOLUTION
    Source: John Joyce (R-PA, 13th)
    January 9, 2020
    “Under President Trump’s leadership, the United States has eliminated some of the most gruesome terrorists and dangerous threats. As a Member of Congress, I will continue to work alongside the President to support our Armed Forces and protect Americans at home and abroad.”

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    EPA



    Hoyer, Van Hollen, Bay Members Press EPA on Enforcement of TMDL Pollution Reduction Targets
    Source: Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD, 5th)
    January 9, 2020
    Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) and Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) led a bicameral letter with 18 of their colleagues to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler urging the EPA to clarify its position on the enforcement of the Chesapeake Bay Agreement Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) pollution reduction targets.

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    PFAS



    HUDSON'S GENX LEGISLATION PASSES HOUSE
    Source: Richard Hudson (R-NC, 8th)
    January 10, 2020
    “I’m committed to keeping our water safe, and my legislation ensures GenX and the Cape Fear River cleanup remain a top priority,” said Rep. Hudson. “I’ll continue to fight to get our communities resources needed to clean up and protect our citizens while pushing federal and state officials to come up with a comprehensive plan to ensure chemicals like GenX never contaminate our drinking water again.”

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    Huizenga Backs PFAS Legislation to Protect West Michigan Drinking Water, Environment
    Source: Bill Hulzinga (R-MI, 2nd)
    January 10, 2020
    “West Michigan has seen first-hand the negative impact PFAS can have on drinking water as well as the environment,” said Congressman Bill Huizenga. “While I don’t agree with every facet of this bill, the science behind the threat posed by PFAS is clear. As the EPA continues working on measures to address this hazardous ‘forever’ chemical, it is critical for Congress to work in a bipartisan manner to protect West Michigan, the Great Lakes, and communities across the nation from contamination. This includes supporting the advancement of research and potential large scale decontamination efforts. Michigan has been at the forefront of PFAS testing and I remain concerned that other communities will be impacted similarly to what we have seen here in West Michigan.”

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    Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Votes to Protect the Health of American Families from Dangerous Forever Chemicals
    Source: Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX, 30th)
    January 10, 2020
    “For communities throughout Texas and across the country, PFAS contamination is having a devastating effect on the health and well-being of our children and families,” said Congresswoman Johnson. “I have been consistently fighting to secure full, robust protections against these dangerous forever chemicals and ensure that the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat is clean, safe and free from contamination. Our communities have been waiting too long for Congress to act. Today’s passage of the PFAS Action Act is a key victory for the people of Texas and all Americans and will be essential to ensuring that polluters and the Administration take the steps necessary to rid our communities of these hazardous, toxic forever chemicals.”

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    Broadband



    Hurd Pushes for Broadband, 5G Development
    Source: Will Hurd (R-TX, 23rd)
    January 8, 2020
    “The technological change we’re going to see over the next 30 years will make the change we saw over the last 30 years look insignificant. We must be prepared for this disruption and be ready to take advantage of technology before it takes advantage of us. That’s why I’m proud to start this new year off by joining my colleagues in a much-needed, bipartisan step in the right direction on broadband access and 5G development,” said Hurd. “These bills will benefit the United States for future generations not only at home across local South and West Texas communities, but also abroad in our economic competition and technological race against China.”

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    Small Business



    Hurd Continues Support for Entrepreneurs, Small Businesses
    Source: Will Hurd (R-TX, 23rd)
    January 9, 2020
    “99.8 percent of businesses in the state of Texas are small businesses, and they employ roughly 4.6 million hardworking Texans. I was proud to support these bipartisan measures that level the playing field for entrepreneurs and aide other small businesses in competing with larger firms for government contracts,” said Hurd. “These bipartisan bills also continue the progress we’ve made with criminal justice reform through the First Step Act by providing entrepreneurial counseling to prisoners and former inmates as they transition back to civilian life. Americans of all backgrounds deserve access to education and opportunities—and these bills do just that.”

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    Saturday, January 11, 2020

    War Powers Resolution, EPA, Census, PFAS Act, Fishery FUNDD Act

    Iran and the War Powers Resolution




    Guthrie Votes ‘No’ on War Powers Resolution

    Source: Brett S. Guthrie (R-KY, 2nd)
    January 9, 2020
    “President Trump acted in America’s best interest when he ordered the strike that killed Iranian General Soleimani,” said Guthrie. “This afternoon, I voted against Speaker Pelosi’s War Powers Resolution that would undermine President Trump’s authority to protect American troops in the Middle East. This resolution fully ignores President Trump’s clear ongoing efforts to avoid war and bring Iran to the negotiating table, and it would further prevent President Trump from keeping our troops safe. I will continue to pray for our brave men and women abroad, and I stand ready to work with President Trump and my colleagues to negotiate with Iran on a deal that keeps our nation safe.”

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    Congressman Guest Votes Against Resolution That Would Weaken American Strength
    Source: Michael Guest (R-MS, 3rd)
    January 10, 2020
    Following the vote, Congressman Guest admonished the resolution for its political nature. “Democrats are so focused on continuing political battles with President Trump that they are willing to abandon their responsibility to our nation,” Guest said. “The sole reason Democrats introduced this resolution is to score points with their base by attacking President Trump. In reality, they are undermining our national security. After a major foreign policy victory that put an end to the brutal leadership of terrorist Qassem Soleimani, we should be uniting our country to capitalize on a successful military operation against an enemy of the United States.”

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    Haaland Votes for the War Powers Resolution
    Source: Debra Haaland (D-NM, 1st)
    January 9, 2020
    “The Trump Administration has shown the American people that they are willing to take us to the brink of war and put our troops, diplomats, and Americans abroad in harm’s way. This War Powers Resolution reflects the constitutional power of Congress to prevent dangerous escalations into another endless war,” said Congresswoman Deb Haaland.

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    Harris Statement on Iran and War Powers Resolution
    Source: Andy Harris (R-MD, 1st)
    January 9, 2020
    “Today I voted against the Democrats’ purely political resolution seeking to tie the President’s hands as he responds to the terrorist threat posed by Iran, its proxies, and radical Islamic terrorists. I fully support the President’s targeted and proportional actions that responded to the attacks orchestrated by General Soleimani. Soleimani was intimately involved in the planning of the raid on the American Embassy in Baghdad last week, and intelligence indicated he was actively planning further attacks on Americans. As the longtime leader of the Quds Forces within the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (the first state military institution to earn the “terrorist organization” designation by a presidential administration), he was directly involved in the training of terrorists and the building and deploying of improvised explosive devices, which resulted in the death or brutal maiming of thousands of American troops in the Middle East. Additionally, his organization supported and coordinated multiple Shiite terrorist militias which pose significant and ongoing threats to the U.S. and our allies. While the Iran apologists in Congress continue to attempt to politicize our national security, I support the President, and am confident that he will wisely evaluate all options in response to Iranian threats, including military action if Americans are at risk. We should not tie his hands in the fight to save Americans from radical Islamic terrorists.”

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    Hern reacts to Trump announcement on Iran
    Source: Kevin Hern (R-OK, 1st)
    January 8, 2020
    “President Trump has resurrected the credibility of the American name overseas after years of the apologetic Obama administration. There’s certainly a lot of work left to do, but I believe that through the work of our President and our foreign allies, we will continue to make progress in the region and eliminate the nasty threat of terrorism.”

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    STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN BRIAN HIGGINS IN RESPONSE TO CONFLICT WITH IRAN
    Source: Brian Higgins (D-NY, 26th)
    January 8, 2020
    “This President repeatedly says he wants to bring our troops home, but he isn’t doing it. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have cost nearly $5 trillion U.S. dollars and taken the lives of nearly 7,000 U.S. soldiers. America needs nation building here at home. This Congress must step up to rein in these actions to prevent another conflict that further disrupts this part of the world and forsakes American resources and lives.”

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    Higgins Votes Against Democrats’ Resolution to Weaken President Trump’s Authority as Commander-in-Chief
    Source: Clay Higgins (R-LA, 3rd)
    January 9, 2020
    “The President operated squarely within Article II enumerated powers as Commander-in-Chief, in compliance with the War Powers Act of 1973, and within the Executive Branch powers delineated in the 2002 AUMF regarding security threats and enemy combatants inside Iraq. President Trump’s decisive action eliminated two dangerous terrorists, interrupted future attacks on U.S. service members, and delivered a clear message to Iran and its proxies that we will defend our position. As the theater of engagement evolves, the President’s continued authority to protect U.S. forces and interests against all threats is critical for operational success.

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    Rep. Hill Statement Opposing Speaker Pelosi’s War Powers Resolution
    Source: French Hill (R-AR, 2nd)
    January 9, 2020
    Speaker Pelosi knows that President Trump’s strike against Iran’s architect of terror was well within his Article II authority to defend the nation as Commander-in-Chief. She supported the same legal authorization that President Obama used to conduct more than 500 drone strikes against terrorist targets in the Middle East.

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    Rep. Holding's Statement on the Death of Qassem Soleimani
    Source: George Holding (R-NC, 13th)
    January 6, 2020
    Qasem Soleimani was one of the world's most ruthless terrorists. He is directly responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans & thousands of civilians across the globe.

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    The Office of the Director of National Intelligence released two reports tallying drone strikes under the Obama Administration. The first reported that there were 473 strikes between January 20, 2009, and December 31, 2015, in “areas of active hostilities” that included Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. The second reported that there were another 53 strikes in the same region for 2016, bringing the total to 526.

    Under the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF), the president has the authority to defend the national security of the United States against threats emanating from Iraq—where General Soleimani spent years cultivating violent Iran-backed proxy attacks against Americans. Following the January 3, 2020 drone strike against Soleimani, President Trump promptly notified Congress under the rules of the War Powers Act within the required 48 hours.


    Environmental Protection Agency



    Haaland, Sarbanes, Rouda Lead Effort to Prevent Trump EPA from Weakening Water Quality Standards
    Source: Debra Haaland (D-NM, 1st)
    January 6, 2020
    “We write to express our serious concerns regarding the proposed rule … which attacks state and tribal rights under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (CWA),” the Members wrote. “We urge EPA to withdraw this harmful proposal.”

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    2020 Census



    Haaland Questions Lead Expert to Express Concerns About Census Bureau Operational Decisions to Reach Indian Country During the 2020 Census
    Source: Debra Haaland (D-NM, 1st)
    January 9, 2020
    At a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing, Congresswoman Deb Haaland (NM-01) asked questions that led experts to raise concerns about the Census Bureau’s operational decisions to reach Indian Country during the 2020 Census. During the hearing, experts explained that undercounting any community would result in more crowded classrooms, disparities in health care services, less funding for roads and infrastructure, and discrepancies in affordable housing investments in all communities.

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    PFAS Act



    Haaland: Bill Will Protect New Mexico’s Water From Toxic Chemicals
    Source: Debra Haaland (D-NM, 1st)
    January 10, 2020
    “New Mexicans deserve clean water to raise their families, grow their businesses, and support agriculture, but harmful chemicals have taken a toll on our communities. I’ve seen what happens to the health of family and friends when toxic sites are not cleaned up, and it’s not something we should risk. The bill that passed today will protect our water and our families from toxic chemicals,” said Haaland.

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    Rep. Hayes Votes to Implement More Stringent PFAS Standards
    Source: Jahana Hayes (D-CT, 5th)
    January 10, 2020
    United States Congresswoman Jahana Hayes (CT-05) voted to pass H.R. 535, the PFAS Action Act of 2019. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals are known to cause certain types of cancer and can adversely impact the development of babies and young children. This critical legislation requires the Environmental Protection Agency to designate all PFAS as hazardous, prohibits the development of new PFAS, and specifically establishes a new contamination safety standard. The bill passed the House of Representatives 247 to 159.

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    Small Business



    Rep. Hagedorn’s Small Business Legislation, H.R. 5146, Passes the U.S. House
    Source: Jim Hagedorn (R-MN, 1st)
    January 8, 2020
    The measure works to remove barriers to entry for small businesses seeking to compete for federal prime contracts by requiring contract officers to consider the relevant past performance and subcontractor experience of these companies. H.R. 5146 will now be sent to the U.S. Senate for further consideration.

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    Fishery FUNDD Act




    Herrera Beutler, Kilmer Lead Legislation to Improve Federal Fishery Disaster Process, Increase Accountability

    Source: Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA, 3rd)
    January 8, 2020
    U.S. Representatives Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA-03) and Derek Kilmer (WA-06) led the introduction of the Fishery Failures: Urgently Needed Disaster Declarations Act (Fishery FUNDD Act), which aims to improve the federal fishery disaster process and ensure more timely disaster relief for impacted communities.

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    Tuesday, January 7, 2020

    Iran, Missouri, GREAT Act, Hate Crimes, Phil Roe

    More News about Iran



    Golden Statement on U.S. Strike Against High-Ranking Iranian Military Official
    Source: Jared Golden (D-MN, 2nd)
    January 3, 2020
    The president’s strike on Suleimani raises important questions about his goals and his strategy in the Middle East. After announcing he would withdraw the U.S. from the Iran nuclear deal, the president has tried to force Iran back to the negotiating table through sanctions. These sanctions have been effective at inflicting economic pain on Iran, but have also steadily raised tensions — including attacks on the U.S. and our allies throughout 2019 — leading to increased American troop levels in the region. The president’s decision to strike Suleimani will continue this trend. Indeed, today the Pentagon announced the deployment of thousands of additional American servicemembers to the Middle East.

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    Rep. Grijalva Statement on the Killing of Qasem Soleimani
    Source: Raul Grijalva (D-AZ, 3rd)
    January 3, 2020
    “While Trump golfs at his private club in Florida, his reckless actions have endangered the lives of American diplomats and servicemembers around the world, dramatically escalated tensions in the Middle East, and raised the likelihood of another endless war in the region. From his decision to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal to his warmongering advisors in the White House, President Trump has made the decision to forgo diplomacy and pursue a disastrous foreign policy toward Iran. Time and time again, President Trump has proven himself to be guided by erratic impulses over thoughtful leadership. Congress has not authorized war with Iran, and we will not allow President Trump to lead us into another endless war in the Middle East.”

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    The Ponder: Trump hasn't golfed in awhile. Grijalva has been watching too much CNN.

    Congressman Al Green’s Statement on Iran and Impeachment
    Source: Al Green (D-TX, 9th)
    January 6, 2020
    “The President serves as the commander-and-chief of the United States military, but he is not above the law. He does not have the authority to declare war. The Constitution grants that authority to Congress. Although the White House may have justified using military action to kill Mr. Soleimani – identifying him as an imminent threat, his death could cause dire consequences for the United States, our allies, Iran, and Iraq where the killing took place. Before additional military action is taken, the President must consider these possible consequences and the safety of the people he serves.

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    News about Missouri



    Looking Back; Looking Forward
    Source: Sam Graves (R-MO, 6th)
    January 3, 2020
    For a lot of folks in North Missouri, 2019 was a tough year. We saw destructive floods along the Mississippi, Chariton, and Grand rivers—and record-setting flooding on the Missouri River that officially began in March, lasted more than 7 months, and is definitely not over as some areas are still underwater.

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    The GREAT Act



    Gomez-Foxx GREAT Act Becomes Law
    Source: Jimmy Gomez (D-CA, 34th)
    January 6, 2020
    “The GREAT Act – now the law of the land – was the result of strong bipartisan cooperation and a shared commitment to modernize our federal grant reporting system to ensure it works for all Americans,” said Congressman Gomez. “I’d like thank Congresswoman Foxx for working with me to help streamline this process and make it more transparent and equitable for everyone, from state and local governments to small businesses and nonprofit groups.”

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    News about Hate Crimes



    STATEMENT: GOTTHEIMER CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE CONGRESSIONAL VOTE TO BOOST INVESTMENT TO PROTECT HOUSES OF WORSHIP FROM ANTI-SEMITIC AND OTHER HATE-FILLED ATTACKS
    Source: Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ, 5th)
    January 6, 2020
    Today, I am calling on Congress to vote immediately on increasing investment for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP), which helps fund security enhancements like barrier and screening tools, safety improvements, and preparedness training at synagogues, yeshivas, Jewish Community Centers, and houses of worship. The safety and security of our places of worship and schools are bedrock American values.”

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    News about Phil Roe Retirement



    Griffith Statement on Phil Roe Retirement
    Source: Morgan Griffith (R-VA, 9th)
    January 3, 2020
    “Phil Roe has been a great partner in the House of Representatives on the many matters of shared interest between East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. He is always ready to work together to advance our common agenda. He has also been an important voice in Congress on behalf of veterans. I will miss having this friend and devoted public servant in the House when he departs. I wish Phil, Clarinda, and their family all the best as they go forward.”

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    Monday, January 6, 2020

    GREAT Act, Epstein, Iran, Resignation

    GREAT Act Signed into Law



    Foxx-Gomez GREAT Act Becomes Law
    Source: Virginia Foxx (R-NC, 5th)
    January 6, 2020
    On December 30, the President signed into law H.R. 150, the Grant Reporting Efficiency and Agreements Transparency (GREAT) Act, sponsored by Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) and Jimmy Gomez (D-CA). Under the GREAT Act, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) will simplify the federal grant reporting process by enacting a government-wide reporting system for federal grant recipients – building a more accessible, data-driven federal reporting system. This legislation not only serves to benefit recipients of federal grants, but it also allows the general public to see first-hand how federal dollars are being allocated.

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    Epstein Investigation



    OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE INVESTIGATES EPSTEIN’S FAVORABLE PLEA DEAL
    Source: Lois Frankel (D-FL, 22nd)
    January 6, 2020
    Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, the Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, along with Rep. Jamie Raskin, the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, and Reps. Jackie Speier, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Lois Frankel sent letters to Attorney General William Barr and Richard Swearingen, the Commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, seeking documents and information regarding the favorable deal for sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein and the concealment of the deal from the victims of Mr. Epstein’s crimes.

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    More about Iran



    Statement on Trump's Military Strike in Iraq
    Source: Dwight Evans (D PA, 2nd)
    January 3, 2020
    "President Obama worked to DE-escalate tensions in the region through a nuclear limitation deal with Iran – President Trump broke that deal and the result has been increased danger in an already volatile region."

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    Fitzpatrick Statement on the Death of Qasem Soleimani
    Source: Brian Fitzpatrick, (R PA, 8th)
    January 3, 2020
    “Qasem Soleimani, leader of Iran’s Quds force, is directly responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American servicemen and servicewomen. Soleimani perpetuated the Iranian regime’s destabilizing proxy wars across the Middle East and carried out numerous terrorist attacks on behalf of Iran—the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. According to the Defense Department, Soleimani was imminently plotting even more attacks on American servicemen and servicewomen, and therefore the air strike was needed to protect our American soldiers, diplomats, and civilians serving in critical missions in the region. Iran’s attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, their mounting aggression against the United States in the region, and their direct and imminent threats to Americans serving in critical missions abroad cannot be ignored.”

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    Fortenberry Statement on the Escalating Military Situation with Iran
    Source: Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE, 1st)
    January 3, 2020
    “In a more perfect world, our countries have more reason to be natural allies than natural enemies. America needs to be aware that Iran is likely to retaliate through terrorism and assassination,” Fortenberry said.

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    Congressman García’s Statement on U.S. Airstrike that Killed Iranian General Soleimani
    Source: Jesus Garcia (D-IL, 4th)
    January 3, 2020
    The killing of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani by our military forces confirms our worst fears: President Trump may be provoking an international crisis and putting us on the brink of war to distract the country from his impeachment. This is wrong.

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    Roe to Resign



    Fleischmann Thanks Congressman Roe for Years of Service
    Source: Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN, 3rd)
    January 3, 2020
    “Phil served our country well both during his time in the United States Army Medical Corps overseas and in Washington. As Chairman and then Ranking Member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Phil spearheaded efforts to increase access to care for those who have sacrificed in defense of our nation. With his medical background, he led the Republican Study Committee’s Health Care Task Force to establish new protections for patients from the increase of medical costs. His immense contributions to our nation can be widely felt in the Volunteer State and are lauded by all who have benefitted from his tireless advocacy.

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    Saturday, January 4, 2020

    Prescription Drugs, Iraq, Iran, Census

    Rep. Angie Craig Votes to Pass Historic Drug Pricing Bill
    Source: Angie Craig (D-MN, 2nd)
    December 30, 2019
    “Working families cannot wait for action on the outrageous cost of prescription drugs,” said Rep. Craig. “I cosponsored this historic piece of legislation to put common-sense solutions in place to cap out-of-pocket costs for seniors, invest in research for more effective treatments, and hold big drug companies accountable for profiting off the backs of Minnesota families. It is now the Senate’s turn to take up this essential piece of legislation.”

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    The Elijah E. Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act is estimated to save over $500 billion over ten years according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The bill would:

  • Allow Medicare to negotiate prices for a minimum of 50 of the most expensive drugs and to extend the negotiated price to all health plans
  • Create a $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket drug costs for seniors
  • Expand Medicare benefits to include vision, dental, and hearing for the first time, which would benefit over 100,000 people in Minnesota’s Second District alone
  • Invest in research for new innovation, cures and treatments



  • Crenshaw Statement on U.S. Strike Killing Qassem Soleimani
    Source: Joe Courtney (D-CT, 2nd)
    January 2, 2020
    Tonight’s strike was historic and America is better off because of it. One of the world’s most pre-eminent sponsors of terrorism, Qassem Soleimani, is now dead. He spent more than 20 years spreading death and destruction across the region, to include engineering and providing IEDs to Shia militias in Iraq that were used to kill hundreds of Americans.

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    The Democrats are "up in arms" about the recent killing of a dangerous terrorist. Some of them claim that it was a "declaration of war" and that Trump acted without proper approval from Congress. Debate on whether or not Trump was declaring war is eminent, but the Democrats are concerned that this could inevitably lead to a decades long war.

    The Democrats are right about Congress having the authority to declare war. (Read the Constitution.) But, Republicans and Trump supporters agree that this dangerous terrorist needed killing. AND, according to a resolution passed by Congress after 9-11-2001, Trump was well within his authority.

    The Ponder wants to know: Who still supports Trump after this?

    The Ponder supports the killing of the General. We support any war that may happen as a result. This war was eminent from the start. Without it, the U.S. has already surrendered to terrorists. And, when Congress refused to Act, WE THE PEOPLE elected a man who would.


    Rep. Courtney Statement On US Air Strike In Iraq
    Source: Joe Courtney (D-CT, 2nd)
    January 3, 2020
    “The unilateral decision by President Trump to strike down a bad actor such as Soleimani unfortunately does not close the book on the threat Iran poses to America. Not consulting with the American people, Congressional leadership and our allies before taking this escalatory action in a part of the world where we have been entangled for eighteen long years is the wrong way to isolate Iranian bad behavior and wind down our involvement in the Middle East.”

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    REP. COX ON KILLING OF IRANIAN GENERAL
    Source: TJ Cox (D-CA, 21st)
    January 3, 2020
    "Last night’s airstrike was unprecedented with incalculable consequences that will play out over the coming days, weeks, and months. Given the immense gravity of this situation, Congress needs to hear from the Administration about the intelligence that led to this airstrike and how it fits into our broader strategy to counter Iran’s destabilizing presence in the region, consolidate our gains in Iraq, and combat violent extremism. Soleimani was a brutal killer responsible for the death of hundreds of Americans, but his death is not a substitute for thoughtful foreign policy. Without a full account of the facts on the ground, whether or not the Administration acted within its authority in carrying out this strike remains in question. However, this much is clear: the Administration cannot take any action that will bring us closer to a conflict with Iran without the consent of Congress. Right now, our top priority must be preventing further escalation and protecting the lives of American servicemembers and diplomats overseas."

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    Davids Statement on Killing of Qassem Soleimani
    Source: Sharice Davids (D-KS, 3rd)
    January 3, 2020
    "Qassem Soleimani committed atrocious crimes against American troops and innocent people. But his killing will only serve to further destabilize an already dangerous region and put more American and civilian lives at risk. The American people deserve to know that this Administration has a strategy for how to deal with the aftermath of this major escalation.”

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    Rep. Davidson Praises Airstrike that Killed Iranian General
    Source: Warren Davidson (R-OH, 8th)
    January 3, 2020
    General Soleimani should not have been in Iraq. He was behind the violent demonstrations against the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and was planning further attacks on Americans.

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    Rep. Susan Davis Statement on Killing of Qasem Soleimani
    Source: Susan Davis (D-CA, 53rd)
    January 3, 2020
    “There is no doubt that Qasem Soleimani was responsible for countless deaths and violence, what is not clear is the Trump Administration’s justification and the strategy for the aftermath of this dangerous escalation. The administration needs to explain to the American people and to Congress, which was not consulted, about the ‘imminent attack’ and provide reassurance that it has the diplomatic capabilities to prevent this from spiraling into a major conflict with Iran.”

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    Cunningham Statement on the Death of Qassem Soleimani
    Source: Joe Cunningham (D-SC, 1st)
    January 3, 2020
    "Last night’s airstrike was unprecedented with incalculable consequences that will play out over the coming days, weeks, and months. Given the immense gravity of this situation, Congress needs to hear from the Administration about the intelligence that led to this airstrike and how it fits into our broader strategy to counter Iran’s destabilizing presence in the region, consolidate our gains in Iraq, and combat violent extremism. Soleimani was a brutal killer responsible for the death of hundreds of Americans, but his death is not a substitute for thoughtful foreign policy. Without a full account of the facts on the ground, whether or not the Administration acted within its authority in carrying out this strike remains in question. However, this much is clear: the Administration cannot take any action that will bring us closer to a conflict with Iran without the consent of Congress. Right now, our top priority must be preventing further escalation and protecting the lives of American servicemembers and diplomats overseas."

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    STATEMENT FROM REP. PETER DEFAZIO ON U.S. KILLING OF IRANIAN GENERAL QASSIM SULEIMANI
    Source: Peter DeFazio (D-OR, 4th)
    January 3, 2020
    If we are not careful, President Trump’s impulsive recklessness will lead the United States into yet another endless war in the Middle East. Our founders ensured that the Constitution grants Congress—not the executive branch—the power to declare war, specifically to act as a check on presidential war-mongering.

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    DeGette Statement on U.S. Airstrike in Iraq
    Source: Diana Degette (D-CO, 1st)
    January 3, 2020
    “I’m deeply concerned by the escalation of violence with Iran that occurred overnight. Congress has the sole constitutional authority to declare war. And while Iran continues to pose a serious threat to our nation’s security, and our interests abroad, no one wants to see America drawn back into a decades-long war in the Middle East.

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    DeLauro Statement on United States Airstrikes Killing Iranian Military Leaders
    Source: Rosa L. DeLauro (D-CT, 3rd)
    January 3, 2020
    “The actions authorized by President Trump may have accomplished their tactical objective, but I am deeply concerned by the ripple effects this attack may have by destabilizing the region. The use of lethal force by the United States in the international arena must always be carefully considered—taking into account the potential backlash and harm that may befall our servicemembers, our diplomats, our national security interests, and our allies. In a volatile region where we have seen our embassy attacked in the last week, and where we have deployed additional troops to support our personnel, every action must be carefully considered to ensure that we avoid bringing the United States into another deadly, protracted armed conflict.”

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    Delgado Statement on the Airstrike that Killed the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp Commander General Qassem Soleimani
    Source: Antonio Delgado (D-NY, 19th)
    January 3, 2020
    “Qassem Soleimani was responsible for the deaths of American servicemembers and innocent civilians throughout the Middle East—he met the fate he deserved. That said, last night the Administration took an enormous and escalatory step in a volatile area of the world without clear coordination with our allies, Congress, or stakeholders in the region, and with no explanation for how it will manage the inevitable repercussions. Moving forward, I have serious questions about how the Administration plans to keep our men and women in uniform and diplomats serving across the region safe, and avoid the march to another costly war in the Middle East. Congress should be briefed immediately on the situation, including the Administration’s legal justification for the strike, and concrete plans going forward.”

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    Dingell Statement on the Airstrike that Killed the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp Commander General Qasem Soleimani
    Source: Debbie Dingell (D-MI, 12th)
    January 3, 2020
    “Qasem Soleimani was an evil man responsible for the death of thousands of innocent people. However, I deeply fear the consequences of this action, which was made without consulting Congress, or our allies and partners in the region. Congress must be briefed on the Administration’s strategy, and we must be prepared for an almost certain escalation of activities and conflict in the Mideast, as well as the safety of Americans throughout the world.

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    Doggett Reacts to Trump Assassination Order
    Source: Lloyd Doggett (D-TX, 35th)
    January 3, 2020
    “While Soleimani was undoubtedly evil, our foreign policy must focus on protecting Americans. Trump, who claims to know more than our generals, the intelligence community, and our foreign service officers, now risks endless escalation from an aggressive and malicious adversary. Through many years of disastrous conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan—so costly in both blood and dollars, we surely know wars are easier to get into than to get out of. To avoid war, both Presidents Bush and Obama rejected assassination of this detested figure, which may well violate President Ronald Reagan’s anti-assassination Executive Order. At the very time when more Iraqis have been protesting Iranian influence, Trump’s actions strengthen anti-American forces and Iranian zealots. His recklessness has little to do with protecting Americans and everything to do with protecting Trump, the Master of Distraction. To avoid the loss of even more lives through endless escalation, we must find a better path forward.”

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    Duncan Statement on Death of Terrorist Qassem Soleimani
    Source: Jeff Duncan (R-SC, 3rd)
    January 3, 2020
    “I applaud President Trump for taking decisive action to take out Qassem Soleimani, a brutal terrorist with the blood of countless Americans on his hands. This action shows Iranian attacks and aggression against Americans will not go unnoticed under President Trump’s leadership. Our military is the best of the best, and may God bless them for their efforts in making the world a safer place without murderous terrorists like Qassem Soleimani.”

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    Eshoo Statement on Airstrike in Iraq Against High-Level Iranian Military Officials
    Source: Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA, 18th)
    January 3, 2020
    “No Member of Congress carries a brief for Iran or Soleimani, however, this act is exactly why I wrote legislation in 2018, HR 2354 (and reintroduced in 2019), that specifically prohibits the use of any federal funds for military operations in or against Iran without Congressional approval. I did so based on the provocations of Iran by the President, and the dangers of escalation.”

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    REPRESENTATIVE ADRIANO ESPAILLAT STATEMENT ON KILLING OF QASEM SOLEIMANI
    Source: Adrianno Espaillat (D-NY, 13th)
    January 3, 2020
    “Soleimani was, without doubt, responsible for much violence and the deaths of Americans in the Middle East for many years,” said Rep. Adriano Espaillat. “The Trump Administration has continuously shown a lack of preparedness or a coherent strategy regarding Iran and the entire Middle East. The various strikes conducted over the last week by the administration, culminating with the escalation in last night’s targeted killing of Qasem Soleimani, appear to be part of this ad hoc approach. My primary concern with the administration’s reckless escalation is for the safety of U.S. servicemembers, diplomats, personnel, and our allies in the region who are now at heightened risk of aggressive Iranian retaliation. The administration has claimed that the goal of this latest strike was to prevent future attacks by Iran, yet it is clear that this action may have the opposite effect.

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    Rep. Cuellar Continues to Fight for a Fair and Accurate Census
    Source: Henry Cuellar (D-TX, 28th)
    January 3, 2020
    “Our founding fathers were committed to creating a government that represents of the people of this great and diverse nation,” said Congressman Cuellar. “With an accurate Census count, we can ensure that every American has the opportunity to send a representative to Congress that will fight for them in Washington. I will continue to ensure that we make the 2020 Census the best it can be so our communities receive their fair share of resources and representation.”

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    Friday, December 27, 2019

    Impeachment, Teachers, Natural Disaster Relief, NDAA, Border Patrol, Jones Act, SALT, Prescription Drugs, Discrimination, Boeing

    Congressional spending may be even more insane than impeachment
    Source: Americans for Limited Government
    December 20, 2019
    “Now that some of the smoke has cleared from impeachment, it cannot be lost that Congress once again failed miserably at showing any kind of fiscal discipline in passing the $1.4 trillion spending bill. It is absurd that in a time of unprecedented prosperity, Congress continues to expand domestic spending. Times of prosperity should be opportunities to cut deficits and restrain the cost of government programs, while still meeting the basic safety net needs of those left behind. The fact that Congress continues a wild spending spree bodes poorly for our nation’s ability to afford the real costs of an economic downturn that will eventually happen. The President needs to make fiscal sanity a key component of his 2020 presidential campaign so that in 2021, there will be a political will to significantly cut the exorbitant cost of government. He can start by promoting and defending his own budget, which has in the past provided a pathway to balance with trillions of cuts, when it gets released early next year.”

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    Congressman Brown Celebrates the Expansion of Teacher Tax Deduction
    Source: Anthony Brown (D-MD, 4th)
    December 20, 2019
    “Teachers and school support staff dig deep into their own pockets to pay for everyday classroom supplies - and educators in high-poverty communities spend even more, said Congressman Anthony Brown. “After protecting the teachers’ tax deduction from being cut by President Trump, House Democrats are expanding it and helping teachers offset more of the costs they incur every school year. I’ll keep fighting for our schools, our educators and increasing this deduction to meet the needs of our students.”

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    CARTWRIGHT BILLS TO MAKE U.S. COMMUNITIES MORE RESILIENT AGAINST EXTREME WEATHER RISKS INCLUDED IN FEDERAL FUNDING LEGISLATION
    Source: Matt Cartwright (D-PA, 8th)
    December 20, 2019
    “As a Member of the House Armed Services Committee and the House-Senate NDAA Conference Committee, I’m proud to have worked with my Republican and Democratic colleagues to get the NDAA across the finish line,” said Rep. Cisneros. “With the passage of this legislation, our servicemembers and their families get the resources they need and our national security is strengthened. I’m pleased the bipartisan NDAA includes several of my provisions to improve military healthcare and service to military families, promote diversity and inclusion, repeal the unfair Widow’s Tax, and toughen our stance against our adversaries. As a Navy veteran, I will continue to fight for our servicemembers in the 39th District and around the world.”

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    REP. CISNEROS PRAISES SIGNING OF FY 2020 NDAA
    Source: Gilbert Cisneros (D-CA, 39th)
    December 20, 2019
    The appropriations legislation includes language from Rep. Cartwright’s PREPARE Act (H.R. 4347), which authorizes an interagency council whose purpose is to provide recommendations on the best means of planning and preparing for extreme weather incidents. It also provides state and local stakeholders with the best information available and best practices to help them formulate emergency preparation plans tailored to their local needs.

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    Cole Applauds Full-Year Government Funding for FY 2020
    Source: Tom Cole (R-OK, 4th)
    December 20, 2019
    “One of the most fundamental duties of Congress is to fund the government and to keep it open and operational. By coming to bipartisan agreement on full-year appropriations, I am very proud that lawmakers in both chambers not only prevented a government shutdown, but they avoided the need for another short-term continuing resolution. I applaud President Trump for signing these critical packages into law, responsibly providing certainty for the federal government and the thousands of supporting federal workers.”

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    Burgess Votes to Pass Defense Appropriations for 2020 Fiscal Year
    Source: Michael Burgess (R-TX, 26th)
    December 20, 2019
    “While one of the appropriations bills included critical funding the other left hardworking Americans with the check. It is past time for Congress to pass twelve appropriations bills, as required by law. We can no longer afford to wait until the last minute to complete one of our most basic, and important, responsibilities. I believe I was sent to Congress to provide fiscal solutions that will rein in our national deficit while continuing to grow our economy, allowing for hard-working families to prosper. My desire is that in the coming year Congress will put aside partisan politics and get back to the business of legislating on behalf of the American people.”

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    The Fiscal Year 2020 Appropriations packages included the following:

  • Prioritizes national security and continues to rebuild the military.
  • Provides $1.3 billion for a border wall system along our southern border.
  • Provides resources and authorities to address the humanitarian and security crisis on our southern border.
  • Maintains prior pro-life funding restrictions.
  • Provides affordable alternatives to expensive Obamacare plans.

    Butterfield Introduces Bill to Provide Electronic Equipment to American Communities
    Source: G.K. Butterfield (D-NC, 1st)
    December 20, 2019
    “In today’s digital economy, access to the Internet is absolutely essential for nearly all aspects of American life. However, all over the country, millions of Americans still do not have consistent and reliable access to broadband. The problem is especially prevalent in rural and low-income communities where the costs of computers and other devices are often a barrier to consistent access. That’s why I was proud to introduce H.R. 5495, The Federal Electronic Equipment Donation Act of 2019. My bill directs federal agencies to donate excess and surplus federal electronic equipment, including computers, computer components, printers, and fax machines to qualifying small towns, counties, schools, nonprofit organizations, and libraries. The bill also provides a preference for rural towns and counties as well as low-income areas, in an effort to deliver much needed electronic equipment to the communities that need it most.”

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    Cárdenas, Correa, Escobar Call for Investigation into Reports of CBP Officials Issuing Fake Court Notices to Asylees
    Source: Troy Cardenas (D-CA, 29th)
    December 20, 2019
    “According to news reports, refugees who have been granted asylum are intentionally being given incorrect information by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials as a strategy to keep them out of the U.S. This type of behavior by a government agency is abhorrent, violates the rule of law, and is antithetical to our values and the very essence of what we stand for as a nation,” the Members wrote. “We request that DHS Inspector General answer our questions, investigate this matter, and issue a full report to the United States House of Representatives. Additionally, if the investigation finds that officials are criminally liable, we demand that they are held accountable immediately and referred to the Department of Justice for prosecution.

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    Case Introduces Bills Reforming the "Jones Act"
    Source: Ed Case (D-HI, 1st)
    December 20, 2019
    “My three bills aim directly at one of the key drivers of our astronomically high cost of living in Hawai‘i and other locations in our country that are not part of the continental U.S,” said Case. “Because the Jones Act severely limits the supply of shipping to and from our communities, it has allowed a very few companies to control our very lifeline to the outside world and as a result command shipping rates way higher than the rest of the world."

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    Casten Votes to Restore State and Local Tax Deduction
    Source: Sean Casten (D-IL, 6th)
    December 20, 2019
    H.R. 5377 would lift the SALT cap deduction for years 2020 and 2021. The Republican Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 capped the SALT deduction at $10,000 for individuals and families, but not businesses. Republicans took this deduction away from working, middle class families, like those in Illinois 6th Congressional District, to provide tax breaks for corporations. The cap also threatens the ability of states and local communities to fund education and other essential public services adequately. By restoring the SALT deduction, it helps state and local governments adequately plan and fund education, child care, mass transit, health care, and many more important public services.

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    Cicilline Bill to Lower Prescription Drug Costs Becomes Law
    Source: David Cicilline (D-RI, 1st)
    December 20, 2019
    “In the last election, Democrats promised to bring down the high cost of prescription drugs. Today, we are delivering on that promise,” said Cicilline. “The CREATES Act cracks down on the big pharmaceutical companies that are charging an arm and a leg for medicine that thousands of Rhode Islanders, and millions of Americans, need. No longer will these companies be able to recklessly block or delay access to generic drugs that perform the same as branded drugs, at a fraction of the cost. This is a big win for American consumers, and another example of how Democrats are delivering for the people.”

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    Congressman Cleaver Calls for Investigation Into JPMorgan Chase Following Allegations of Racial Discrimination
    Source: Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO, 5th)
    December 20, 2019
    “The allegations of racial discrimination within JPMorgan Chase purported in media reports are extremely troubling,” said Congressman Cleaver. “It seems clear from the reporting and the statement released from the bank that there were practices of discriminatory behavior within a regional branch. Now, we want to know whether or not this kind of discrimination has spread throughout the entirety of the company and what the bank is doing to ensure they are complying with federal antidiscrimination laws.”

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    Cleaver's Statement Following Votes to Pass Articles of Impeachment
    Source: Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO, 5th)
    December 20, 2019
    My votes to support the articles of impeachment were not based out of hate for the President, but rather out of love for this country and the values imbued in our constitution. Sadly, the President perverted the powers granted to him by the constitution in an effort to coerce a foreign government into interfering in our sacred elections. When this was discovered and courageously reported by a nonpartisan career service official, the President stonewalled Congress and our constitutional right to provide oversight of the Executive Branch, seemingly, to cover up his misdeeds.

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    PARTISAN IMPEACHMENT CHARADE DIVIDES COUNTRY; CONGRESS MUST DO BETTER
    Source: James Comer (R-KY, 1st)
    December 23, 2019
    Kentuckians are even less supportive of the effort to remove the President from office. As I said on the House floor, the people I represent in Kentucky’s First Congressional District are appalled at the charade put on by the House in recent months. They overwhelmingly supported the President in 2016 to drain the swamp, enact change and fight on their behalf, which he has done. America’s economy is roaring like never before, the taxes of all Americans have been reduced, and President Trump recently sealed the deal on a modernized trade agreement that is great news for our farmers, middle-class workers and industries.

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    Congressman Cohen Commends Boeing for Firing Muilenburg
    Source: Steve Cohen (D-TN, 9th)
    December 23, 2019
    Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09), a senior member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, commended Boeing for its decision to fire its CEO Dennis Muilenburg for his mishandling of the company’s response to two crashes of its 737 Max aircraft that killed 346 people. Congressman Cohen demanded that Muilenburg take some responsibility for the crashes and the response at a hearing in October, asking “What does accountability mean?”

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  • Thursday, December 26, 2019

    Equal Rights Amendment, Individual Healthcare Mandate, Honest Candidates, Immigrants, Gun Violence Research, Addiction, Tobacco


    Dump Netflix: Movie mocks Jesus at most holy time of year
    Source: American Family Association
    December 18, 2019
    Netflix has released a "Christmas special" movie that depicts Jesus as a homosexual and the Virgin Mary as an adulteress.

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    Alabama, Louisiana, and South Dakota File Legal Challenge to Stop Activists from Illegally Rewriting the U.S. Constitutions
    Source: Alabama Attorney General's Office
    December 18, 2019
    Alabama, Louisiana and South Dakota have filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Archivist of the United States — the federal officer who oversees the ratification process for constitutional amendments — seeking to prevent him from illegally adding the long-failed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution

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    Fifth Circuit Court Decision Perpetuates Uncertainty For Americans, Insurance Industry
    Source: American Association of Family Physicians
    December 19, 2019
    Wednesday’s Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision in Texas v. Azar prolongs the uncertainty that millions of Americans face about whether they will have access to health care. The Fifth Circuit upheld the district court’s decision that the individual mandate was unconstitutional. However, the judges remanded the case to the lower court to analyze and explain whether any or all of the law’s other provisions are severable from the individual mandate and thus can remain operative as a law without the mandate.

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    Internists Say Court’s Decision on ACA Potentially Could Put Health Care for Millions at Risk
    Source: American College of Physicians
    December 19, 2019
    The American College of Physicians (ACP) is greatly concerned that the decision of a federal appeals court that the individual mandate of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is unconstitutional could place health care for millions at risk, should the courts rule that the coverage requirements and other provisions of the ACA also must be overturned because they can’t be “severed” from the mandate. The court sent back the “severability” question to a lower court. What’s at stake is whether the ACA’s pre-existing condition protections, essential benefit requirements, funding for Medicaid expansion, and other provisions will be upheld or overturned, with the health and lives of the millions of patients being at risk depending on what the courts decide.

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    AOA statement on Congressional health care spending agreement
    Source: American Osteopathic Association
    December 19, 2019
    The American Osteopathic Association commends Congressional leaders on their work to achieve a bipartisan agreement on an annual appropriations and other public health legislation. The package includes funding for crucial public health programs and addresses several important public health issues.

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    APA Applauds Mental Health Funding in Federal Spending Bill
    Source: American Psychiatric Association
    December 19, 2019
    This week Congress passed a $1.4 trillion fiscal year 2020 spending bill that includes several provisions that will fund medical research and treatment programs for people with mental illness and substance use disorders (SUD).

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    ASAM Commends Congress for Strengthening Addiction Treatment Workforce
    Source: American Society of Addiction Medicine
    December 19, 2019
    The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) commended Congress for expanding funding to strengthen the nation’s addiction treatment workforce in a bipartisan, end-of-year appropriations package that passed last Thursday. The Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (H.R. 1865) includes significant funding for policies that bolster the addiction treatment workforce to help increase access to care for people living with addiction.

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    ASCO Applauds Congress for Raising Minimum Age to Purchase Tobacco and Boosting Cancer Research Funding
    Source: American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
    December 19, 2019
    The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) applauds Congress for working across party lines to raise the minimum age for purchasing tobacco products to 21. A longtime advocate on this issue, ASCO believes this important change will delay and reduce the use of tobacco and help prevent tobacco-related cancers. A 2015 report from the Institute of Medicine predicted that raising the minimum age for the sale of tobacco products to 21 would, over time, reduce the smoking rate by about 12 percent and cut smoking-related deaths by 10 percent. We commend Congress for taking this important step and look forward to continuing to work with lawmakers and regulators in service of our longstanding commitment to reducing and eventually eliminating tobacco-related cancers.

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    ADF: Federal Equal Rights amendment is legally suspect, threatens equal opportunities for women
    Source: American Immigration Lawyer’s Association
    December 20, 2019
    Litigators from the Justice Action Center (JAC), the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and Innovation Law Lab, with pro bono counsel Sidley Austin LLP and Latino Network as the organizational plaintiff, welcomed the Ninth Circuit 2-1 decision to refuse the federal government an administrative stay pending appeal of the preliminary nationwide injunction in Doe v. Trump. The administration had sought an emergency stay of the injunction granted on November 26, 2019, by the U.S. District Court in Portland, OR. The stay would have immediately implemented President Trump’s October 4 proclamation requiring legal immigrants to prove they hold an “approved” health insurance plan, or can pay for health care out of pocket, in order to be allowed entry to the U.S. This unconstitutional health care ban would affect approximately 375,000 people each year, immediately separate families from loved ones, harm businesses seeking to employ international talent, and undermine our nation’s commitment to equal rights. The Ninth Circuit agreed with the U.S. District Court in Portland, OR, and the proclamation remains enjoined.

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    Trump's Attempt to Make Legal Immigrants Prove They Have Health Insurance Thwarted
    Source: Alliance Defending Freedom
    December 20, 2019
    Even though it pretends to protect women, a federal ERA could be used to allow boys to compete in girls’ sports, unfairly taking away opportunities and denying girls a fair playing field in athletics. It could also threaten women’s homeless shelters who seek to provide a safe place for survivors of domestic abuse and sex trafficking. Instead, ERA proponents are actively striving to redefine “sex” as a subjective belief that has nothing to do with the biological reality of being male or female. Additionally, the ERA could also require Americans to pay for abortions with their hard-earned tax dollars, including abortions up to the moment of birth—a move that most Americans oppose. Women knew the ERA was a bad idea in the 1970’s, and it’s an even worse idea today.

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    20 ALEC Lawmakers Say NO to Importing Price Controls and Socialized Medicine to America
    Source: American Legislative Exchange Council
    December 20, 2019
    For months, some in Congress have tried to advance socialist healthcare policies that have failed overseas and would leave Americans with fewer treatment options. In doing so, they are rejecting free-market principles that have led to lifesaving and life-enhancing medical discoveries. With passage of H.R. 3 in the U.S. House of Representatives, these lawmakers have led us one step closer to a command-and-control, single-payer healthcare system that imposes European-style price controls on America’s medical innovations and cures.

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    APA Commends Congress for Allocating Federal Funds for Gun Violence Research
    Source: American Psychological Association
    December 20, 2019
    The support from Congress is a key step in allowing agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health to take a public health approach by conducting research on the causes of gun violence that can lead us to evidence-based solutions that will ultimately save lives.

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    You can’t buy honesty
    Source: American Economic Association
    December 23, 2019
    Denmark is the least corrupt country in the world, its Ministry of Foreign Affairs declares. It consistently tops Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index. And while the country isn’t perfect, the government manages to attract an honest workforce that rarely takes bribes or kickbacks.

    The fact that they pay their public servants less than private sector wages could be part of the reason, according to a paper in the November issue of the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.

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