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House committee examines EPA budget for fiscal year 2027 in public hearing
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Lawmakers reviewed proposed spending for next year's Environmental Protection Agency operations at a recent House hearing led by Congressman Morgan Griffith. Members discussed regulation impacts under Administrator Zeldin's leadership while highlighting key committee responsibilities.

Congressman Griffith delivers statement on EPA budget request for fiscal year 2027
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Congressman Morgan Griffith delivered an opening statement at a House subcommittee hearing discussing President Trump's proposed fiscal year 2027 budget request for the Environmental Protection Agency. The discussion included regulatory changes under recent administrations along with funding priorities outlined in this year's proposal.

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House Committee on Small Business announces May hearing schedule
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The House Committee on Small Business has released its hearing schedule for May. Key topics include small home builders' impact on closing America's housing gap and upcoming legislative review sessions.


Senator Cassidy leads Senate HELP Committee hearing on mental health in Louisiana
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Senator Bill Cassidy led a Senate HELP Committee field hearing in Jefferson Parish focused on improving treatment for mental health issues. The event featured testimony from experts across Louisiana's healthcare community. Cassidy was recognized with an award for his work supporting Americans' mental well-being.


House Appropriations Committee advances protections for U.S. nuclear triad from foreign threats
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The House Appropriations Committee has approved new measures aimed at increasing oversight over foreign property ownership near U.S. nuclear facilities amid concerns about Chinese Communist Party involvement. Representative Mark Alford says this action is a key step toward protecting America's strategic assets.


Markey says Trump policies are increasing health care costs for small businesses and families
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Senator Edward J. Markey says new data indicate rising health care costs due to recent federal policy changes affecting small businesses nationwide. Premiums have increased sharply since enhanced tax credits ended last year.


Durbin responds to Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans’ reconciliation bill on ICE, CBP, and ballroom funding
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Senator Dick Durbin responded after Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans released new reconciliation bill text funding ICE, CBP, and the President's ballroom. Durbin criticized prioritizing these funds amid economic challenges facing Americans.


Chairman Cassidy leads Senate HELP Committee hearing on health care affordability in Louisiana
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Senator Bill Cassidy led a Senate HELP Committee field hearing focused on making health care more affordable for families. The session featured local witnesses who supported empowering patients through transparency measures outlined in Cassidy's MVP agenda.


Grassley releases GAO report on sexual abuse in federal prisons
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley released a new GAO report detailing rising allegations of sexual abuse in federal prisons from 2014–2022. The findings show gaps in oversight tools designed by PREA legislation despite prior reforms. Lawmakers are urging further action based on these recommendations.


Comer calls for release of D.C. police records after officials terminated over crime data manipulation
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Chairman James Comer called on Washington's Metropolitan Police Department to release records tied to its internal probe into manipulated crime statistics after several officials were fired over their roles in altering data. The demand follows an ongoing House Oversight Committee investigation into how top police leaders handled reporting practices.


Senator Collins announces $10 million for spruce budworm mitigation in Maine forests
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Senator Susan Collins announced new federal funds will be released for combating spruce budworm outbreaks in Maine’s forests. The $10 million grant is intended for timely treatment during peak spraying periods. The initiative aims to support jobs tied to Maine’s forestry sector.


Senators urge State Department to restore funding for Gavi vaccine alliance
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Senator Susan Collins led an effort urging Secretary Marco Rubio at the State Department to restore $600 million in funding for Gavi. The bipartisan group highlights how continued support will help prevent disease outbreaks globally while benefiting American interests.


Chairman Williams marks National Small Business Week with statement on economic growth
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Chairman Roger Williams issued a statement marking National Small Business Week and praised recent economic gains for small businesses under current leadership. The week-long event celebrates entrepreneurs' contributions across America.


Markey marks National Small Business Week and criticizes Trump administration policies
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Senator Edward J. Markey marked National Small Business Week by honoring entrepreneurs nationwide while criticizing former President Trump's economic policies affecting them. Markey pledged continued support for America's millions of small business owners.


Ernst names Interpower Corporation as Small Business of the Week for Mahaska County
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Senator Joni Ernst recognized Interpower Corporation as her Small Business of the Week for Mahaska County. The announcement comes during National Small Business Week as part of an initiative highlighting businesses across all Iowa counties.


Merkley criticizes Republican bill providing $70 billion to ICE and Border Patrol
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Senator Jeff Merkley criticized a new Republican-backed bill proposing nearly $70 billion for immigration enforcement agencies. He argued it ignores middle-class concerns while supporting departments with existing unspent funds.


Grassley releases Senate Judiciary Committee title of reconciliation bill for law enforcement funding
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Senator Chuck Grassley released details on new legislation aimed at funding federal law enforcement through fiscal year 2029. The bill follows a lengthy Department of Homeland Security shutdown that impacted officer paychecks.


Chairman Williams holds roundtable on FIFA World Cup 2026 economic opportunities for North Texas
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Chairman Roger Williams led a roundtable focused on how North Texas small businesses can benefit from hosting FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. Local stakeholders discussed their preparations and expectations ahead of this major international event.


HELP Committee schedules Louisiana hearings on health care affordability and mental health treatment
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The Senate HELP Committee will hold two field hearings in Louisiana this week focusing on making health care more affordable while addressing mental health needs. The events follow recent legislative actions led by Chairman Bill Cassidy.


Armed Services Committee leaders respond to Pentagon decision on troop withdrawal from Germany
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Senator Roger Wicker and Representative Mike Rogers voiced concern about plans to withdraw U.S. troops from Germany. They urged careful review before making major changes affecting American military presence in Europe.