CLARKE ISSUES STATEMENT ON SUPREME COURT’S DISTURBING RULING TO REVOKE LEGAL STATUS OF MORE THAN 500,000 MIGRANTS

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Yvette D Clarke (9th District of New York)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

May 30, 2025

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WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke (NY-09) released the following statement:

“I am truly outraged by the Supreme Court’s morally bankrupt and legally absurd decision to rubber stamp the Trump Administration’s efforts to strip more than half a million migrants in our nation of their protected status. With SCOTUS’ blessing, Donald Trump’s barbaric punishment of hundreds of thousands of innocent Cubans, Haitians, Venezuelans, and Nicaraguans living legally in our nation can proceed – and his administration can now take its cruel crusade against immigrant Americans to an unprecedented new level.

“It’s stunning that our nation’s highest court has all but endorsed a nonsensical argument based only in this administration’s hysterical contempt for immigrants. We’re talking about the most vulnerable people in the world, each of whom was promised safety and protection in this nation, who are instead now staring down a death sentence if forced to return to their previous countries. With this decision, America has betrayed and backstabbed more than 500,000 children, women, and men. Let me be clear: that is a sin that cannot and will not be forgiven.

“The Supreme Court of the United States gave its resounding approval of a xenophobic policy that punishes the very people it should be protecting, and that is utterly disgusting. In their hour of need, these innocents deserved only love. Tragically, the Trump Administration is capable of only hate.”

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Rep. Loudermilk Requests Additional C-130Js in FY26 Defense Appropriations Bill – U.S. Representative Barry Loudermilk

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-GA)

Washington, D.C. (May 30, 2025) | Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) issued the following statement following his bipartisan request to Subcommittee on Defense Chairman Rep. Calvert and Ranking Member Rep. McCollum for funding of C-130J procurement as part of FY2026 defense appropriations.

“America’s national security depends on the capability and lethality of our Armed Forces. Ensuring that our brave men and women in uniform have the tools they need to protect our interests at home and abroad is critical, and I am committed to making sure our military is equipped to face the challenges of both the present and the future.

“Older, 30+ year old variants of the C-130J platform lack sufficient missile warning systems, leaving them vulnerable to the anti-air capabilities of adversarial nations — further highlighting the need for renewed production. Continued procurement of the C-130J aircraft is essential to ensure the timely transport of both personnel and equipment, as current inventories continue to age. A significant drop in production over the next three years could severely undermine our national security — and that of our allies — at a dangerous time in world affairs.”

IAM Union International President, Brian Bryant said in support: “The C-130J is the only U.S.-made airlift currently in production, and a stable and efficient production line is vital in supporting current and future Department of Defense and allied nation airlift requirements,” said IAM Union International President Brian Bryant. “The C-130J production line provides for thousands of high-skilled IAM Union jobs and supports more than 27,000 jobs across its nationwide supply chain.”

Click here to read the full letter

McGovern, Latta, Stevens, Obernolte Announce Re-launch of Congressional Robotics Caucus

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA)

Today, Representatives Jim McGovern (D-MA), Bob Latta (R-OH), Haley Stevens (D-MI), and Jay Obernolte (R-CA) announce the re-launch of the Congressional Robotics Caucus. Representatives McGovern, Latta, Stevens, and Obernolte will serve as Co-Chairs of the Caucus.

The Congressional Robotics Caucus is a bipartisan effort to bring Members of Congress together to discuss issues related to robotics and affecting the robotics sector. Members will share cutting-edge information with one another, learn from experts in the field, and discuss efforts to improve the responsible, ethical, and robust deployment of robotics across many sectors. The Robotics Caucus seeks to develop thoughtful policy that weighs robots’ risks and benefits and share key insights with Members of Congress.

“Serving as Co-Chair of the Congressional Robotics Caucus for the past few years has opened my eyes to the promises and risks associated with the rise of robotics—whether enabled by artificial intelligence or not,” said Rep. McGovern. “I look forward to sharing innovative ideas with Members of the Caucus for the good of our educational institutions, manufacturers, and civil society partners nationally.”

“As Co-Chair of the Congressional Robotics Caucus, I remaincommitted to ensuring the United States remains at the forefront of robotics and automation,” Rep. Latta said. “By educating our colleagues, supporting research and development, and encouraging public-private partnerships, the Robotics Caucus will help to foster innovation and support a workforce ready to lead in a rapidly evolving global economy.” 

“As someone who worked in a manufacturing research lab and has visited nearly 200 manufacturing businesses in Michigan, I’ve seen firsthand how advanced technologies—like robotics—are key to driving U.S. competitiveness. I look forward to working with my fellow Co-Chairs to advance bipartisan policies that support our workforce, strengthen American manufacturing, and secure our global leadership in robotics. At this critical inflection point, the Robotics Caucus is more important than ever to ensuring we win the race for the mid-21st century,” said Rep. Stevens. 

“As a computer engineer who has spent decades working in technology, I believe robotics will be one of the most transformative forces of the 21st century,” said Rep. Obernolte. “From manufacturing and healthcare to agriculture and national defense, robotics—especially when paired with artificial intelligence—will reshape nearly every sector of our economy. The Congressional Robotics Caucus will ensure that Congress is equipped with the knowledge and tools to support innovation, safeguard our global leadership, and promote policies that reflect American values.”

The Robotics Caucus may explore topics such as education, international competitiveness, a national robotics strategy, employee protections, employer incentives, and ethics, among others. The Caucus will host briefings designed to educate their Congressional colleagues on the importance of paying attention to robotics domestically and internationally.

The Co-Chairs hope the Caucus will be a useful convening space for all Members to see how robots shape their constituents’ communities.

The Caucus will engage outside stakeholders in key policy developments. The Caucus recognizes the importance of public-private partnerships and looks forward to engaging industry on major issues affecting the robotics sector.

“The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) is excited about the establishment of a Congressional Robotics Caucus in the 119th Congress.  We applaud the bipartisan leadership of Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), Rep. Bob Latta (R-OH), Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI), and Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-CA), who represent constituencies across America from coast to coast.  We believe that accelerated adoption of robotics, along with enabling technologies like artificial intelligence, machine vision, and motion control, will strengthen every US industry in the future. Robotics and automation are essential to bringing more manufacturing back to the US while creating better, safer and higher paying jobs for American workers.  We look forward to working with the Robotics Caucus to raise awareness among policymakers and advance this critical technology area.”

Smith and Fitzpatrick Introduce Legislation to Create and Expand Mobile Crisis Response Programs Across the Country

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Adam Smith (9th District of Washington)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representatives Adam Smith (D-Wash.) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) introduced the 911 Community Crisis Responders Act, which would create a grant program for states, tribes, and localities to create and expand mobile crisis response programs, made up of specialized service providers, that serve as a first response to nonviolent emergency calls. These programs enable communities to enhance public safety, deliver better outcomes for community members, and reduce strain on the resources police departments expend on responding to these calls. 
 
“We need to fundamentally reimagine what public safety looks like in our country. A critical step in this process is reexamining our approach to responding to 911 calls by providing specialized services to nonviolent calls rather than law enforcement,” said Congressman Smith. ”Funding from the federal government is critical and urgently needed to advance this public safety model across the country and more effectively address the nationwide mental and behavioral health, substance use, and homelessness crises we are seeing in our communities. The time has come to institute a holistic, equitable approach to public safety that centers on connecting individuals to resources and services they need. ” 

“As a former FBI agent and Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Mental Health Task Force, I’m working to modernize how we respond to crisis,” said Congressman Fitzpatrick. “Not every 911 call requires a police response—some require a different kind of help. This bill expands access to trained crisis teams, reduces pressure on law enforcement, and gets people the care they need, when they need it. It’s a key part of my broader effort to deliver smart, bipartisan solutions that make our communities safer and our response systems stronger.”

Background

911 receives more than 240 million calls every year. The overwhelming majority of these calls involve nonviolent, non-criminal incidents such as neighbor disputes, nuisance complaints, and mental health crises. Both the police and policing reform advocates often assert that specialized service providers—such as social workers, paramedics, and peer support counselors—are better equipped to handle such situations than armed officers. 
 
The bill text can be found here and further background can be found here.  
 

Support for the Bill

The  911 Community Crisis Responders Act is endorsed by the American Association on Health and Disability, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Drug Policy Alliance, Alternative Mobile Services Association, National Association for Rural Mental Health, National Association of County Behavioral Health & Developmental Disability Directors, Lakeshore Foundation, Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority, Puget Sound Fire, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Valley Communications 911, and Seattle Fire Department.
 
“I am proud to endorse the 911 Community Crisis Responders Act, which establishes a vital grant program to support states, tribes, and localities in building and expanding mobile crisis response teams,” said Vonnie Mayer, Executive Director of Valley Com 911. “Every day, our 911 professionals serve as the first point of contact for individuals experiencing emergencies, including mental health and substance use crises. This legislation recognizes the evolving nature of emergency response and aligns with the growing consensus that public safety and public health must work hand in hand. By supporting this bill, Congress can help us deliver better outcomes for our communities, reduce the strain on law enforcement and EMS, and provide safer, more specialized care for those in crisis.” 
 
 
“The 911 Community Crisis Responders Act would provide the vital funding needed to strengthen and scale programs like FD Cares nationwide,” said Brian Carson, Fire Chief of Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority. “By supporting local agencies in hiring unarmed professional responders, upgrading 911 dispatch protocols, and coordinating with 988 mental health services, this legislation delivers a modern and compassionate approach to emergency response.” 

House and Senate Democrats Send Letter Calling on GAO to Investigate Federal Worker Firings

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steny H Hoyer (MD-05)

WASHINGTON, DC –  In response to the Trump Administration’s unprecedented purge of tens of thousands of federal workers without cause, Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on FSGG Senator Jack Reed (D-RI), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Senator Gary Peters (D-MI), Acting Ranking Member on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Rep. Stephen F. Lynch (MA-08), Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations Rep. Kweisi Mfume (MD-07), and Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Delivering On Government Efficiency (DOGE) Rep. Melanie Stansbury (NM-01) led more than 30 Democrats in sending a letter to Comptroller General of the United States Gene L. Dodaro calling on the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to provide Congress with regular updates on how the Trump Administration’s personnel actions are affecting the federal workforce.

“Over the past several months, the civil service has undergone an unprecedented level of change as tens of thousands of federal employees have been terminated, resigned, or placed on administrative leave,” the Members wrote. “Americans are already feeling the consequences – longer wait times for Social Security assistance, delayed veterans’ benefits, and disrupted disaster response are just a few examples of how these personnel actions are impacting people across the country. We are deeply concerned about the impact these actions will have on our government’s capacity to design, develop and deliver efficient services that connect agencies with the people they serve and meet the needs of the public.”

Signatories include: Senator Angela D. Alsobrooks; Rep. Yassamin Ansari; Rep. Wesley Bell; Rep. Donald Beyer; Rep. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.; Senator Richard Blumenthal; Rep. Shontel Brown; Rep. Greg Casar; Rep. Jasmine Crockett; Rep. Sarah Elfreth; Rep. Maxwell Frost; Rep. Robert Garcia; Rep. Glenn Ivey; Senator Timothy Kaine; Rep. Ro Khanna; Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi; Rep. Summer Lee; Rep. April McClain Delaney; Rep. Jennifer McClellan; Rep. Dave Min; Senator Patty Murray; Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton; Senator Alex Padilla; Rep. Emily Randall; Rep. Jamie Raskin; Senator Bernard Sanders; Senator Brian Schatz; Rep. Lateefah Simon; Rep. Suhas Subramanyam; Rep. Rashida Tlaib; Rep. Eugene Vindman; and Senator Mark R. Warner.

The full text of the letter is included below:
 

May 29, 2025
 

The Honorable Gene L. Dodaro
Comptroller General of the United States
Government Accountability Office
441 G Street, N.W.
Washington D.C. 20548

Dear Comptroller General Dodaro:

The 2 million federal employees who work across our country are the backbone of our federal government and are responsible for delivering vital services to the American people. These individuals dedicate their lives to public service and ensure our government fulfills its mission to make our country safer, healthier and more prosperous.

Over the past several months, the civil service has undergone an unprecedented level of change as tens of thousands of federal employees have been terminated, resigned, or placed on administrative leave. Americans are already feeling the consequences – longer wait times for Social Security assistance, delayed veterans’ benefits, and disrupted disaster response are just a few examples of how these personnel actions are impacting people across the country. We are deeply concerned about the impact these actions will have on our government’s capacity to design, develop and deliver efficient services that connect agencies with the people they serve and meet the needs of the public.

To assist our oversight of the federal government’s personnel actions, we request that the Government Accountability Office provide us with regular briefings to ensure Congress has timely data and information on the status of the federal workforce. Specifically, we request that GAO begin providing the information following each quarter through the end of fiscal year 2028 to be scheduled in coordination with applicable staff. Information on the total number of the following groups of federal employees in the 24 CFO agencies categorized by agency of employment, location, occupation and tenure by quarter –

a. All terminated federal employees who are separated for any reason;

b. Federal employees who took the deferred resignation program offer;

c. Federal employees in their probationary period;

d. Federal employees in their probationary period who were terminated;

e. Federal employees on administrative leave.

f. Federal employees hired.

Any difficulties experienced by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in its collection, analysis, and publication of human capital data.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Sincerely,

Rep. Cuellar Responds to Laredo Job Corps Pause

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, May 29, 2025

Fernanda Nunez-Cazares, District Press Secretary
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Cell: (619) 209-1834

Matthew Landini, DC Press Secretary
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Cell: (216) 952-8227

Today, U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Department of Labor’s announcement of a phased “pause” in operations at contractor-operated Job Corps Centers, including the center located in Laredo:

“The Department of Labor’s decision to shutter contractor-operated Job Corps Centers – including ours in Laredo – is disappointing and was made without consultation from Congress. Sending students home in the middle of their training is not only disruptive, but it’s wrong.

“Let me be clear: this is not a decision for the Department to make on its own. Congress created Job Corps, and Congress must be involved in determining its future.”

The Laredo Job Corps Center currently serves approximately 220 students and employs nearly 200 staff. It offers education, job training, and career readiness services in fields such as culinary arts, welding, facility maintenance, security and protective services, certified nurse assistant, and advanced career training. The campus also provides opportunities for students to earn a high school diploma or equivalent, participate in English language learning, and engage in off-site internships – with 40 students currently placed. The department’s decision will not only disrupt students and families, but it will also cut off access to critical opportunities for young people across South Texas.

El Rep. Cuéllar Responde a la Pausa de Laredo Job Corps

Washington, D.C. – Hoy, el Congresista de los Estados Unidos Henry Cuellar (TX-28) emitió la siguiente declaración en respuesta al anuncio del Departamento de Trabajo de los Estados Unidos de una “pausa” gradual en las operaciones de los Centros Job Corps operados por contratistas, incluyendo el centro ubicado en Laredo:

“La decisión del Departamento de Trabajo de cerrar los centros Job Corps gestionados por contratistas, incluido el nuestro de Laredo, es decepcionante y se tomó sin consultar al Congreso. Mandar a los estudiantes a casa en medio de su entrenamiento no sólo es disruptivo, sino que es incorrecto.”

“Quiero ser claro: no es una decisión que deba tomar el Departamento solo. El Congreso creó Job Corps, y el Congreso debe participar en la determinación de su futuro.”

El Centro Job Corps de Laredo atiende actualmente a unos 220 estudiantes y emplea a casi 200 trabajadores. Ofrece educación, formación laboral y servicios de preparación profesional en campos como artes culinarias, soldadura, mantenimiento de instalaciones, servicios de seguridad y protección, auxiliar de enfermería certificado y formación profesional avanzada. El campus también ofrece a los estudiantes la oportunidad de obtener un diploma de enseñanza secundaria o equivalente, participar en cursos de inglés y realizar prácticas fuera de las instalaciones, con 40 estudiantes en la actualidad. La decisión del departamento no sólo perturbará a los estudiantes y a sus familias, sino que también cortará el acceso a oportunidades fundamentales para los jóvenes de todo el sur de Texas.

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Griffith Statement on So-Called “Sanctuary Jurisdictions” in the Ninth

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA)

A number of communities and localities in Virginia’s Ninth District are reported to be considered “sanctuary jurisdictions” by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In light of this news, U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) issued the following statement:

“Ninth District law enforcement organizations and localities are very cooperative with the federal government in the handling and detainment of illegal aliens.

“It is a surprising development to see some of our localities listed as ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ by DHS. My office has been in contact with our liaisons in the federal government for an explanation and solution. As of now, we do not have a definitive answer. However, it appears that there may be some paperwork anomalies related to federal detainers, particularly at some regional jails. 

“I will continue to monitor the situation and hope I will have specific answers within the next week.”

BACKGROUND

A detainer is a legal document that asks a community or law enforcement organization, like a jail, to detain a prisoner or illegal alien until the federal government can pick them up.

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Larsen Announces Winner of 2025 Congressional Art Competition

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Larsen (2nd Congressional District Washington)

Larsen Announces Winner of 2025 Congressional Art Competition

Mount Vernon, W.A., May 30, 2025

Today, Rep. Rick Larsen announced Tessa Meyer of Oak Harbor High School as the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition in Washington state’s 2nd congressional district with her piece, “Swallow Your Attitude.”

“Swallow Your Attitude” by Tessa Meyer, Oak Harbor High School “Swallow Your Attitude” will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year. Meyer has also been invited to attend the Congressional Art Competition awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. and received free airfare for her and an adult for the trip.

“It takes courage to put yourself out there as a young person, and I’m grateful to all the artists who submitted their work to the Congressional Art Competition,” said Larsen. “Congratulations to Tessa Meyer for winning this year’s competition with her fantastic piece. I look forward to seeing “Swallow Your Attitude” in the Capitol.”

This year’s second and third place winners are also students at Oak Harbor High School: Lillika Taitano with “An Orange-flavored Day” and Peyton Bodenhafer with “Obscure.”

“An Orange-flavored Day” by Lillika Taitano, Oak Harbor High School

“Obscure” by Peyton Bodenhafer, Oak Harbor High School Kit Christopherson is the art teacher at Oak Harbor High School, and congratulated his three students for winning 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in this year’s competition.

“All participants’ works exhibited great technical excellence and I am thrilled our OHHS artists were recognized,” said Christopherson. “Lillika Taitano’s “An Orange-Flavored Day” is a beautifully crafted look at first childhood experiences and Peyton Bodenhafer’s “Obscure” is an excellent experiment in hidden form. The detailed winning piece “Swallow Your Attitude” by Tessa Meyer could be read as a social commentary where kids receive more loud opinions and information than people can handle and reminds me that parents and teachers have the opportunity to demonstrate stability instead of trying to compete with the noise.”

This year, Rep. Larsen’s office received 15 eligible artwork submissions from across the Second District. Rep. Larsen, Dr. Kate MacKenzie (Snohomish County Arts Commissioner), Therese Kingsbury (President of Sculpture Northwest), and Diane Martindale (former President of the San Juan Islands Museum of Art) served as judges in the competition. Each submission was scored on creativity, the execution of the artist’s skill, and the way the piece tells a story or provokes a reaction.

The winner of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition in Washington state’s 2nd congressional district, “Reflection” by Riley Tomtan of Ferndale High School, has hung in the U.S. Capitol for the past year.

“Reflection” by Riley Tomtan, Ferndale High School Each spring since 1982, the Congressional Institute has sponsored the Congressional Art Competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent in each congressional district. Since the competition began, more than 650,000 high school students have participated. For more information about the annual Congressional Art Competition, click here.

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Reps. Titus and Stanton Introduce Legislation Improving Emergency Response to Extreme Heat

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Dina Titus (1st District of Nevada)

WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Dina Titus (NV-01), a senior member of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, and Congressman Greg Stanton (AZ-04) introduced the Extreme Weather and Heat Response Modernization Act. This legislation would empower the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to better define and address extreme heat and to provide communities with more resources, including cooling centers, to keep people safe during extreme temperature events.

“Last year, Clark County suffered from the deadliest extreme heat season on record with 526 heat-related deaths,” said Rep. Titus. “While steps have been taken in recent years to combat the rise of heat-related illnesses, more needs to be done to improve emergency responses to this deadly threat. My bill will provide FEMA with the flexibility to expand its suite of mitigation measures against extreme heat, including cooling centers. It also requires FEMA to provide guidance to help communities better plan for extreme temperature events.”

“If Phoenix was being hit with a hurricane, or pummeled by tornadoes or extreme flooding, FEMA would be able to provide federal assistance. But despite extreme heat killing more people each year than hurricanes and tornadoes combined, states can’t request the same kind of federal assistance for heat emergencies. Extreme heat is a long-term natural disaster, and we need the federal government to start treating it as such,” said Rep. Stanton. “Our legislation gives FEMA the tools to address extreme heat—in coordination with state, local and Tribal governments—and keep Arizonans safe.”

Background

Extreme heat causes more deaths than tornados and hurricanes combined. Statistics show that the summer of 2024 was the deadliest for extreme heat, especially in Southern Nevada, where Las Vegas recorded its deadliest extreme heat season. According to weather indicators, the number of extreme heat events per year has increased in frequency and intensity, showing no signs of letting up.

Over the 4th of July weekend in 2024, nearly 130 million people were under some sort of extreme heat threat, and temperatures in Southern Nevada reached a local record of 120 degrees. As heat-related illnesses and hospitalizations continue to increase, communities need more resources to protect individuals, including the ability to set up cooling centers to help vulnerable people maintain a safe body temperature.

The legislation is supported by the City of Las Vegas; National Association of Counties (NACo); Desert Research Institute; IBEW Local 357; United Steelworkers; BuildStrong America; and the NRDC.

A Section by Section of the bill can be found here.

Bergman, USDA Official Announce Disaster Relief for Michigan Farmers and Forest Landowners

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jack Bergman (MI-1)

On Saturday, U.S. Representative Jack Bergman joined Michigan USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) Director Joel Johnson to meet with maple syrup producers and announce critical federal relief for farmers and forest landowners impacted by the late March ice storm.

Speaking with local producers, Rep. Bergman and Director Johnson confirmed that assistance through the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) and Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP) is on the way for Northern Michigan. Both programs are designed to help landowners recover from severe storm damage and restore their operations.

“This is about getting real help into the hands of our people. Folks who grow our food, manage our forests, and contribute to the economy of Northern Michigan,” said Rep. Bergman. “I appreciate Director Johnson’s leadership in pushing for the flexibility and federal approvals needed to make these programs work on the ground, especially for unique operations like our maple syrup producers.”

“We requested critical flexibilities to ensure producers can proceed with recovery efforts immediately and still retain critical ECP and EFRP access in the coming months” said Joel Johnson, State Executive Director for FSA in Michigan. “These flexibilities include a waiver of onsite inspection to expedite determination of need and approvals of restoration work and to forego the requirement of a producer request for work starting prior to submitting an application for certain emergency non-ground disturbance activities such as surface debris removal and fence repair. Before taking any other type of action, please call your local office.”

Director Johnson emphasized that his office has been actively working with federal partners to secure the necessary waivers that allow the ECP and EFRP to be applied effectively in Michigan’s unique agricultural and forestry contexts.

The Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) provides funding to restore agricultural production on land damaged by natural disasters — including a new provision specific to Michigan’s maple sap operations that suffered significant damage to taps and tubing.

Learn more about the ECP here: Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) | Farm Service Agency

The Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP) assists owners of nonindustrial private forest land (NIPF) with recovery efforts. Eligible plots must be at least one acre in size, 120 feet wide, and at least 10% forested.

Learn more about the EFRP here: Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP) | Farm Service Agency

Bergman encouraged all affected producers and forest owners to contact their local FSA offices immediately to learn more and determine their eligibility: “If you think these programs might apply to you, don’t wait – reach out today. Help is available.”