Tuesday, March 10, 2020

PRO Act, Coronavirus, Voting Rights, Workers Rights, Refineries, Infrastructure, FISA, DOJ, UPS, Rush Limbaugh

Today's News for the Week Prior and Up to March 10, 2020



LIUNA endorses PRO Act
Source: Laborers’ International Union of North America
March 4, 2020
Read LIUNA's letter to Senator Bobby Scott (D-VA) voicing support for H.R. 2474, the Protecting Right to Organize (PRO Act). The right to join a union is critical to ensure workers receive fair pay and benefits and safe jobsites.
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Latta Supports Effort to Combat Coronavirus
Source: U.S. Representative Robert E. Latta (R OH, 5th)
March 4, 2020
Ensuring the American people are safe is the most important job of government. I am relieved House Democrats agreed to put politics aside in order to join House Republicans in providing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, State Department, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and our state and local response efforts the additional tools and supplies they need in order to safely respond to and better prepare for the spread of the coronavirus.
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U.S. Representative Lawrence Votes to Provide $8.3 Billion in Supplement Funding to Combat the Coronavirus
Source: U.S. Representative Brenda Lawrence (D-MI, 14th)
March 4, 2020
“It is of paramount importance that the federal government takes all steps necessary to proactively address the rise in Coronavirus cases in the United States,” stated Rep. Brenda L. Lawrence. “Following President Trump’s underwhelming supplemental funding request, I worked with my colleagues to provide $8.3 billion in new funding to address the Coronavirus, well over the administration’s $2.5 billion request. This is just a first step—I will continue to work with my local, state, and federal partners to ensure all health departments have the information they need to combat the spread of the Coronavirus.”
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Rep. Andy Levin Votes for $8.3 Billion to Combat Coronavirus
Source: U.S. Representative Andy Levin (D-MI, 9th)
March 4, 2020
“There’s a lot that federal, state and local health agencies can do to combat the coronavirus, but only if their efforts are fully funded,” Rep. Levin said. “Today, House Democrats acted quickly to pass a bill that would meet the challenges posed by COVID-19. The $8.3 billion we approved today will ensure that prevention, treatment and vaccine development happen swiftly using any resources necessary to keep families healthy and safe.
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LaMalfa Supports Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Package
Source: U.S. Representative Doug LaMalfa (R-CA, 1st)
March 5, 2020
“This package provides the funds necessary for the U.S. to address the virus at home and abroad, including assisting state and local health departments, making diagnostic tests more widely available, investing in the development of a vaccine, and reserving funds to prevent and respond to future diseases. While Americans’ risk of contracting the disease remains low, Congress has taken the right steps to provide for our country’s needs. The Administration has taken the appropriate steps responding to coronavirus so far; I‘m glad that we were able to get this package through.”
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CORONAVIRUS READINESS
Source: U.S. Representative Al Lawson, Jr. (D-FL, 5th)
March 5, 2020
Congress cleared an $8.3 billion emergency spending package Thursday that's intended to bolster public health resources as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the country.
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Super Tuesday Minority Voters Were Latest Victims of the Voting Rights Act Gutting
Source: League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
March 5, 2020
The calculated effort to suppress the minority vote during Super Tuesday is a danger to our democracy. In my home state of Texas, we heard from hundreds of minority Americans unable to vote due to too many people at too few polls and malfunctioning machines causing long lines. In California, we also saw how a lack of poll workers delayed lines for hours. This is on top of years of blatant attempts to reduce the number of polling sites in places where the Latino and African-American population is growing by the largest numbers through the gutting of the Voting Rights Act.
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Statement On Senate Passage Of The Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental
Source: Senator Patrick J. Leahy (D - VT)
March 5, 2020
This week, Congress showed strong, decisive leadership in addressing the novel coronavirus. As Appropriators often do, and as members of Congress proved they are still capable of doing even in the most partisan times, we put our labels aside and came together for the American people.
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Rep. Susie Lee, House Pass Pay Raise, Workplace Protections for TSA Workers
Source: U.S. Representative Susie Lee (D-NV, 3rd)
March 5, 2020
This bill strengthens the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screening workforce employees, or Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) workforce, by affording them the same worker rights, protections, and pay-scale guidelines as other federal workers under Title 5 of the U.S. Code. This bill will offer TSOs full collective bargaining rights, opportunities to effectively raise issues in dispute to an independent third party, and subjection to the General Services wage system.
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Lankford, Inhofe Applaud President’s Commitment to Save Blue-Collar Refinery Jobs
Source: Senator James Lankford (R-OK)
March 6, 2020
“We’re encouraged by the reports that the administration will appeal the Tenth Circuit’s decision on small refineries,” the Senators said. “Thousands of blue collar workers’ jobs are at stake if the ruling were to stand. We’re grateful for President Trump’s commitment to the hardworking men and women of small refineries, and look forward to working with the administration to ensure follow through on the President’s decision.”
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LAMB INTRODUCES BIPARTISAN NUCLEAR ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACT
Source: U.S. Representative Connor Lamb (D-PA, 17th)
March 9, 2020
Representatives Conor Lamb (PA-17) and Dan Newhouse (WA-4) introduced H.R. 6097, the bipartisan Nuclear Energy Research and Development Act. This bill expands critical research programs at the Department of Energy for a broad range of commercial nuclear reactors, lowering the price of electricity and extending the lifespan of these critical assets. The legislation also encourages the development of new, advanced reactor designs and funds training programs for the next generation of engineers.
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Langevin Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Bolster Nation’s Infrastructure Workforce
Source: U.S. Representative Jim Langevin (D-RI, 2nd)
March 9, 2020
Congressional leaders on workforce development and transportation policy introduced bipartisan legislation to bolster the nation’s infrastructure workforce by prioritizing strategic long-term planning and investments in career and technical education (CTE) and on-the-job training. The Transportation Workforce Investment Act aims to create a robust workforce pipeline to meet the growing demand for skilled workers to maintain and upgrade the nation’s aging infrastructure. Representative Jim Langevin (D-RI), co-chair of the Congressional CTE Caucus, was joined by House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Members Troy Balderson (R-OH), Angie Craig (D-MN), and co-chair of the Building Trades Caucus, David McKinley (R-WV), in introducing the bill.
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Larson Calls for Infrastructure Package to Boost Economy
Source: U.S. Representative John B. Larson (D-CT, 1st)
March 9, 2020
“Industries across the United States are being impacted by the spread of the COVID-19. Now is the time for Congress to invest in a comprehensive infrastructure package to spur the economy and help support our small and medium-sized businesses across the country. This package must also include medical infrastructure funding to help the United States be more prepared for mass-infections like this. Our roads and bridges are crumbling and this funding is sorely needed. Investing in our infrastructure is one step that we can take to provide economic relief,” said Larson.
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Lee-Leahy Introduce Bipartisan FISA Reform Bill
Source: Senator Mike Lee (R-UT)
March 9, 2020
“Our Founding Fathers knew well the danger of a government with the power to snoop through the private communications of law-abiding Americans. They included the Fourth Amendment in the Bill of Rights to limit the government’s ability to spy on its citizens,” Sen. Lee said. “This bill brings much needed common sense reforms to our federal government’s foreign surveillance programs so that Americans’ civil liberties are not violated again.”
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Rep. Mike Levin Slams DOJ for Lack of Enforcement on Anti-Patient Brokering Law
Source: U.S. Representative Mike Levin (D-CA, 49th)
March 9, 2020
U.S. Representative Mike Levin slammed the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) for failing to prosecute any cases under Section 8122 of the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, a sweeping measure to address our nation’s opioid crisis that also prohibits the abusive practice known as patient brokering in the addiction treatment and recovery industries. In response to Rep. Levin’s August 2019 letter requesting information on any Section 8122 cases, the DOJ notified Rep. Levin last month that they have not identified any cases. The DOJ also misstated that the statute was enacted less than one year ago, when it was actually enacted in October 2018.
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UPS Manager Continues Punishing Drivers for Prayer Meetings
Source: God Inspires
March 10, 2020
In spite of scrutiny, the United Parcel Service (UPS) Myrtle Beach, SC Center manager is now retaliating against employees who sought to voluntarily pray together before work, in the form of strict application of work “rules” and harassment, in response to attention over the prayer meetings.
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UPS Manager Continues Punishing Drivers for Prayer Meetings
Source: God Inspires
March 10, 2020
In spite of scrutiny, the United Parcel Service (UPS) Myrtle Beach, SC Center manager is now retaliating against employees who sought to voluntarily pray together before work, in the form of strict application of work “rules” and harassment, in response to attention over the prayer meetings.
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Silent Victory to a Loud Cause
Source: Shonda Ponder Enterprises
March 10, 2020
I HAVE a sense of pride. No one remembers me or my contribution. No one believes all I had experienced during that time. No one will ever know the sacrifices I made to launch those who were still here fighting the good fight for TRUTH, JUSTICE and LIBERTY FOR ALL. But, I know. And, I will stand proud and applaud that the fight is now bigger than ever. And when Rush Limbaugh received his Medal of Freedom at Trump's Speech, I was working at the Pitt Grill, listening to the speech, and I applauded with tears of joy in that silent restaurant in the middle of the night, having moved on to a new life.
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