Jayapal Statement on Trump’s So-Called Sanctuary City List

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (7th District of Washington)

SEATTLE, WA – U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Ranking Member of the Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement Subcommittee, issued the following statement in response to the Trump administration’s latest attempt to coerce states and localities to enforce their cruel immigration policies: 

“This is just the latest unlawful attempt by the Trump administration to coerce states and localities like Washington state into enforcing its chaotic and harmful immigration policies that kidnap and disappear U.S. citizens, mistakenly deport people with lawful status, and attempt to trample due process rights for everyone. States and localities across this country should not let themselves be bullied.

“In 2019, I was proud to see my home state of Washington pass the Keep Washington Working Act with bipartisan support. It is a commonsense law to ensure that local police remain focused on public safety rather than enforcing federal immigration law. 

“We know that when local police act as immigration agents, it destroys the trust police rely on to preserve public safety in communities and results in immigrants not reporting crime or feeling safe enough to help prosecute crime. Courts have ruled multiple times that states have the right to enact laws like the Keep Washington Working Act. This is just further unlawful overreach from an authoritarian administration.”

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Pingree, Planned Parenthood, and Patients Shine Light on Catastrophic Health Impacts of Republican Cuts to Medicaid

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (1st District of Maine)

On Wednesday, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) and Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (PPNNE) hosted a roundtable discussion to highlight the devastating effects Republicans’ reconciliation bill will have on the health and wellbeing of Mainers and people across the country.  

During the conversation, which was hosted at PPNNE’s Portland headquarters, PPNNE leadership and patient advocates shared their insights and personal stories on how slashing essential health care programs, including the targeted defunding of Planned Parenthood clinics and devastating cuts to Medicaid, will impact people throughout the state. Participants included Nicole Clegg, CEO of PPNNE; Anna Mead, Advanced Practice Clinician at PPNNE; as well as three patient advocates: Michaela Cavallaro of Portland, Travy Moncure of Yarmouth, and Meredith Ruxton McIntosh of Hallowell. 

“Last week, House Republicans advanced one of the most egregious betrayals of the American people in our country’s history, passing a bill that will rip health coverage away from 13.7 million Americans in order to fund massive tax breaks for billionaires and corporations. The bill also specifically prohibits Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood clinics across the country. For many Mainers, Planned Parenthood might be their only option for critical services like cancer screenings, pregnancy testing, contraception, and routine wellness exams. Republicans are targeting Planned Parenthood simply because it provides abortions—and in the process, they’re going to hurt people, destabilize our health care system, and actually cost taxpayers,” Pingree said. “Today, we heard from a veteran who relied on Planned Parenthood for decades; a teacher and mother whose early care enabled her to build a career; and a woman whose access to timely treatment preserved her ability to start a family. I’m so grateful to Michaela, Travy, and Meredith for sharing their stories and helping make clear what’s at stake. If this megabill passes the Senate in its current form, the consequences for our state—and for women nationwide—will be catastrophic.”

“The goal of this reconciliation bill is to eliminate access to abortion by forcing Planned Parenthood to shut down. We are being targeted because Planned Parenthood health centers provide abortion care in states where it is legal. This is abortion opponents’ latest attempt to eliminate abortion in the U.S. Anti-abortion lawmakers are willing to throw Planned Parenthood patients to the wolves so they can eliminate access to abortion, and they’re willing to run up a nearly $300 million deficit to do it,” Clegg said. “Here’s the truth: Planned Parenthood health centers save lives. And, as we heard today from patient advocates, the services provided at Planned Parenthood—birth control, cancer screenings, basic wellness exams, and more – are a lifeline and an access point for people to have freedom over their own bodies, lives and futures. We are grateful for Rep. Pingree’s steadfast support of Mainers’ ability to choose Planned Parenthood as their trusted health care provider. Everyone deserves the right to access the health care they need, when they need it, no matter their zip code or how much money they have. It is our hope that lawmakers in Washington will reject this dangerous proposal and protect access to lifesaving care for Mainers and all Americans.”

“The care I received at Planned Parenthood when I could not have afforded care anywhere else allowed me to plan my family and my future on my own terms.  I want to live in a state and a country where, at a minimum, my daughter has access to the basic health care that I did when I was her age. She deserves the right to access the health care she needs, when she needs it,” Michaela Cavallaro said. “When I had nowhere to turn, I went to Planned Parenthood. The care I received at Planned Parenthood allowed me to become a mother when I wanted to be a mother. Everyone deserves that kind of care.”

“I relied on Planned Parenthood for my health care when I was younger and could not afford health insurance,” Travy Moncure said. “I was able to receive routine checkups, cancer screenings and birth control at Planned Parenthood, and these services were integral to my wellbeing and independence as a young woman. Had I not been able to access health care at Planned Parenthood during a time in my life when I could not afford care anywhere else, I know I would have struggled, and the trajectory of my life would have been very different.”

“Without the medical care and counseling that I was able to access through Planned Parenthood I would have likely dropped out of high school, never joined the military, never attended college or trade school and most certainly would have indulged in addictive substances to the detriment of my life,” Meredith Ruxton McIntosh said. “Planned Parenthood gave me the knowledge and information I needed to make decisions about my body and my health. Planned Parenthood provided my health care for years, no matter where I lived or how much money I had or did not have. Planned parenthood is a lifeline and we have to protect everyone’s access to essential health care.”

Background:

House Republicans’ reconciliation bill, which cuts Medicaid by $800 billion, narrowly passed the House last week without any Democratic support. Read Pingree’s statement on the passage here

More than 70 million Americans, including nearly 400,000 Mainers, rely on Medicaid for health care. 

In 2024, PPNNE provided care to Maine patients through nearly 10,000 visits, and 29% of those were covered by Medicaid. More than half of PPNNE’s patients had incomes at or below 200% of the federal poverty level.

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Rep. Loudermilk Announces Military Service Academy Appointments for Class of 2029 – 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) has announced that six students from Georgia’s 11th Congressional District have received appointments to attend a U.S. military service academy. Each year, members of Congress are tasked with nominating students from their own district to attend our nation’s prestigious service academies.

“Being accepted to one of our nation’s service academies is an achievement that requires discipline and determination from an early age, and I am incredibly honored to nominate these outstanding students. The annual nominations process is a responsibility my office takes very seriously, and our esteemed academy selection board chooses only the best and brightest applicants from Georgia’s 11th Congressional District. Congratulations to the Class of 2029 on being selected to represent our state and district at some of the most prestigious institutions in the nation.”

United States Air Force Academy
Brady R. Walter, Kennesaw, GA, Allatoona High School

United States Merchant Marine Academy
Eva N. Yokley, Woodstock, GA, River Ridge High School

United States Military Academy
Rowan Z. Drews, Marietta, GA, George Walton Comprehensive High School
Jet C. Kennedy, Woodstock, GA, Etowah High School
Addison M. Rice, Powder Springs, GA, Harrison High School

United States Naval Academy
Jana E. Macon, Kennesaw, GA, Allatoona High School

Rep. Weber Praises DOE’s Authorization of Port Arthur LNG Phase II

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Randy Weber (14th District of Texas)

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Rep. Randy Weber (TX-14) applauded Secretary of Energy Chris Wright’s announcement granting final authorization for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to non-free trade agreement (non-FTA) countries from Port Arthur LNG Phase II in Port Arthur, Texas.

“Our region is once again leading the way in American energy dominance,” said Rep. Weber. “Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Wright, the LNG export project in Port Arthur is finally moving forward, something the previous administration stalled and obstructed at every turn,” said Rep. Weber. “The Gulf of America is the beating heart of America’s LNG industry, and Southeast Texas is proud to fuel freedom around the world. Instead of leaving our allies dependent on hostile foreign regimes, we’re now exporting clean, reliable, American-made LNG. This is a huge win for energy security, American jobs, and our national interest.”

Read More (U.S. Rep. Steube Calls on FL Board of Governors to Reject Ono as Next UF President)

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Greg Steube (FL-17)

May 30, 2025 | Press ReleasesWASHINGTON — U.S. Representative Greg Steube (R-Fla.) has sent a letter to the Florida Board of Governors urging them to reject Dr. Santa J. Ono as the next president of the University of Florida.Steube’s letter follows Tuesday’s UF Board of Trustees’ vote to advance Dr. Ono’s selection. Final confirmation now sits with the Florida Board of Governors, who is meeting Tuesday, June 3, at 1:00 p.m. in Orlando, Florida.“As a Double Gator, I am appalled and disappointed by the decision of the University of Florida’s Board of Trustees to select Dr. Santa J. Ono as its next president,” said Rep. Steube. “His dubious record throughout his career makes it clear that Dr. Ono is unfit to lead our state’s flagship university. Hollow assurances of an ‘evolved mindset’ cannot erase Dr. Ono’s history of preferential treatment for far-left causes, coupled with his cold indifference to student safety. I call on the Florida Board of Governors to reject this choice and find a suitable replacement who reflects the values and interests of the University of Florida.” Read the letter here.Background:

In May of 2024, after pro-Hamas demonstrators assaulted law enforcement, disrupted classes, and vandalized property on the University of Michigan’s campus, Dr. Santa J. Ono waited nearly three weeks before promising to take action to address the violence.
As President of the University of Michigan, Dr. Ono urged both faculty and students to embrace DEI, declaring in 2022 that they should “believe in and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.”
During his tenure as President of the University of British Columbia, Dr. Ono made “climate justice” a top priority and promised to integrate these principles across the university. He also promoted radical gender ideology, claiming there are “many great reasons for respecting gender identities and gender expressions.”
Dr. Ono has claimed that “systemic racism is embedded in every corner of any institution” in the United States.

Brownley Announces Winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition

Source: United States House of Representatives – Julia Brownley (D-CA)

Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Julia Brownley (D-CA) announced Angela Liu from Westlake High School as the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for California’s 26th Congressional District. Liu’s piece, “Get on the Bus,” will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol complex for one year. 

“Every year, I am in awe of the incredible talent of the young artists across our region who participate in the Congressional Art Competition — and this year was no exception. Liu’s artwork is an exceptional example of the creativity and talent that exists throughout our region, and I wholeheartedly extend my sincere congratulations to her and the winning piece that will represent our district in the Halls of Congress,” said Congresswoman Brownley. 

“Art is a powerful form of expression that allows students to express their emotions, channel their creativity, and advocate for the causes they care about. Our community is richer for the imagination, insight, and passion these young artists bring to the table. Each student who participated in this competition has contributed something meaningful — a piece of who they are, and a vision of who we can become.”

“I am deeply honored that my artwork has been selected as the first-place winner in the Congressional Art Competition. It’s especially meaningful considering the immense talents among the high school students in our region. I have participated in this competition for the past three years, and was recognized with an honorable mention last year,” said Angela Liu, the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition. “Art has been an integral part of my life since childhood. What started as simple explorations has grown into a pursuit of techniques and the nuanced interplay of hues, values, and textures. During challenging times, drawing is my sanctuary, offering a way to calm my anxieties and nurture my spirit. Today, my artwork serves a purpose beyond personal fulfillment. I strive to use it as a medium to amplify my voice, connect with my community, and advocate for social justice.”

“In recent years, I’ve been drawn to the artistic approaches of Rembrandt and Sargent. I find the portrayal of people in art incredibly captivating,” Liu continued. My artistic goal is centered around creating characters that feel alive with their own narratives and distinct personalities that shine through in my work. In my winning piece, “Get on the Bus,” my intention was to offer glimpses into the life of the woman I depicted. I hoped to convey her confidence, her experiences as a witness to history, and the wisdom that comes with age, all within a brief moment captured on a bus.”

“It comes as no surprise to me that Angela has been selected as the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition,” said Scott Holloway, physics teacher at Westlake High School. “As her AP physics teacher for the past two years, I have been lucky to see Angela combine art and science with a passion. Angela is always creating, whether it be a new drawing or redesigning a project for her science classes. I have encouraged my students to put the A (art) in STEM to make STEAM, and Angela has truly embraced that ideology. She creates both informative as well as creative pieces that increase engagement and elicit more emotion. Angela continues to impress me on a regular basis, from 3-D printing an interactive geared heart for Mother’s Day to designing the physics club T-shirt designs for the year. I know her creativity will not only continue to be a passion for her, but will also inspire others to better interact with the world.”

“This year’s group of artists demonstrated their talents in a diverse array of media, exploring topics from observations of everyday life to deeply personal experiences,” said Jeffrey Bowen, Director of Library Programming and Public Affairs at Pepperdine University and judge of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition. “Kudos to all the students for experimenting with form and compositions, and even taking some risks in their artistic endeavors. I congratulate the winner and the runners-up for their especially keen artistic eyes and execution of their ideas.”

“Seeing all of the amazing art pieces makes me realize the amount of talent that there is at the youth level and just how much potential they all have. This is a fantastic platform for students to showcase their art and, with it, share with the greater public a small piece of their life and perspectives, along with the expressiveness of their feelings and thought process about various themes through their amazing art,” said Jesus Delgadillo Galindo, judge of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition.

“This has been a valuable experience for me, and it is meaningful to be part of this selection process to ensure our district is well represented,” said Chuy Salgado León, judge of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition. “It is also inspiring to see the subject matter that our youth take an interest in. The art I’ve seen through this competition reminds me that effort must match purpose in everything I do.”

Two honorable mentions were also recognized, including “Peaceful Dayspring” by Riley Rohrer from Oak Park Independent School and “La Pescheria” by Sebastian Costuche from Westlake High School. Their artwork will be displayed in Congresswoman Brownley’s district offices in Thousand Oaks and Oxnard.

Started in 1982, the nationwide Congressional Art Competition is sponsored by the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives and is an opportunity to recognize and encourage students’ artistic talent across the country. 

Submissions from students in grades 9-12 across the 26th Congressional District were judged by a panel of local judges who work within the arts, academic, and social work fields. This year’s submissions were judged by Jeffrey Bowen, Director of Library Programming and Public Affairs at Pepperdine University; Jesus Delgadillo Galindo, a local artist and graphic designer from Oxnard; and Chuy Salgado Leon, a local graphic designer from Oxnard.

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Congresswoman Frederica Wilson Awards Over $1 Million to the Divine Nine Organizations in Miami-Dade

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Frederica S Wilson (24th District of Florida)

Wednesday, May 28th, 2025, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson, member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., awarded over $1 million to the Divine Nine Organizations in Miami-Dade County.

The purpose of the Divine Nine Congressional Earmark is to upgrade, renovate, and build spaces where Divine Nine Organizations and the community can gather to teach and mentor our youth. It is our hope that these spaces will be used to especially expose our children to our history and our culture. In order to draw down funding, the charitable foundations must prove that they are purchasing, building, upgrading or refurbishing properties.

“I am especially concerned about preserving our history, which is being whitewashed across our nation,” said Congresswoman Frederica Wilson. “African-American history IS American History, and we have a responsibility to protect it from erasure, extinction, and exploitation. We must leave a legacy for our children that must endure for generations.”

Additional notables in attendance included former International President and CEO of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and former President of Tennessee State University Dr. Glenda Glover; Miami-Dade County Commissioner Oliver Gilbert, City of Miami Gardens Councilman Reggie Leon, and City of Miami Gardens Councilwoman Katrina Wilson.

Derek Lightfoot from Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. said, “The funds will be used to improve our existing fraternity house and community center. The improvements will include a new roof, hurricane windows and doors. This funding will further our initiatives to provide critical mentoring to youth in our community.”

Dr. Luvernice Croskey from Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. said, “This award will allow us to expand and update our 8,000 sq ft facilities. These facilities strengthen our community.  Thank you again for this opportunity.”

Annette Brantley from Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc said, “These funds will help with our Allene Taylor Memorial Center. It’s a legacy whose refurbishment will offer critical services that directly benefit our community, our new mentorship program, parenting counseling and support, tutoring, house assistance, community support and activities, and finally restore a cornerstone of our community.”

Carolyn Donaldson from Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. said, “Our Zeta Center has served as a cornerstone of service. Over the past 30 years, we have provided a wide range of activities to the community. Youth mentorship, literacy support, maternal help, food distributions. It was in 2022 that we launched a comprehensive initiative to renovate and repurpose our facility.”

Brandon Fennell from Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., said, “This grant will allow us to make vital upgrades to the Omega Activity Center, which has been serving the county since 1990. We will be able to transform the center into a safer innovation space where we can continue to educate our youth and create space to connect and thrive together.”

Congresswoman Frederica Wilson, a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated said, “Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is 117 years old. It is the first Black sorority in the country and the largest. This sorority was given funds to purchase land to build a sorority house. As we move forward, we will continue to grow and push the limits on how many lives we can impact. We are the heart of our community, and the Alpha Kappa Alpha house will serve as a place for all children to enjoy.”

Approximately 200 people were in attendance. Line dancing, strolling, and stepping were part of the celebration which included a presentation by the ‘Miami Gardens Super Soul Steppers.’

In attendance were the leaders of the following organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Gamma Zeta Omega Chapter, the W.I.S.H. Foundation Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Dade County Alumnae Chapter, the Dade Deltas Foundation Inc., Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Beta Tau Zeta Chapter, the Zeta Blue Network, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Sigma Alpha Chapter, the Omega Activity Center Foundation Inc., Sig Al Inc., Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. Beta Beta Lambda Chapter, the Beta Beta Lambda AlphaLand Community Development Corporation Inc., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Gamma Delta Sigma Chapter, the Allene V. Taylor Memorial Center Inc., Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Miami Alumni Chapter, the Miami Alumni Kappa Foundation Inc., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Rho Sigma Chapter, and the White Dove Community Foundation Inc.

This project was funded through a Congressional Earmark obtained by Congresswoman Wilson for the Fiscal Year 2024 Congressional Appropriations.

The event was held at the Omega Activity Center at Florida Memorial University, 15600 NW 42nd Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054.

For photos and B-Roll, click here.

For the full video of the event, click here.

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HUD Secretary Scott Turner, Rep. Kelly tour Erie’s Opportunity Zones

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Kelly (R-PA)

ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA — On Wednesday, May 28, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Scott Turner, U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA),and local leaders toured downtown Erie’s highly successful Opportunity Zones (OZs) and other housing initiatives around Erie, Pennsylvania.  

During their visit to Erie, Sec. Turner and Rep. Kelly were joined by U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) and received an update on downtown Erie’s Opportunity Zone projects. They also met with local stakeholders as Congress considers extending and expanding OZ legislation. 

“Erie is a model of how Opportunity Zones can revitalize communities,” said Sec. Turner. “Erie’s Opportunity Zone-driven renaissance continues to attract new businesses, inspiring the creation of more homes and generating economic and community development. This would not be possible without the support of local, state and federal leaders who work in tandem with the public and private sectors to take Opportunity Zones from a proposal to a reality that will benefit generations of individuals and families. I want to thank Congressman Kelly for welcoming back to the City of Erie – I’m excited to see what the future holds for this community.”

“As Congress considers extending and expanding Opportunity Zone legislation, and as we work to make housing more affordable for all Americans, Secretary Turner’s visit puts Western Pennsylvania front and center in Washington,” said Rep. Kelly. “Opportunity Zones continue to create jobs and affordable housing in Erie, and they continue to pump hundreds of millions of dollars into the local economy. I want to thank Secretary Turner for visiting Erie again and for his commitment to pro-growth policy.”

You can watch the press conference here.

BACKGROUND

Sec. Turner and Rep. Kelly played an integral role in establishing and implementing Opportunity Zones when they were passed in the 2017 Tax Cuts & Jobs Act. Downtown Erie remains a national leader in Opportunity Zones legislation.

In April, Turner, Kelly, and Sen. Tim Scott published this op-ed on FoxNews.com highlighting the importance of extending Opportunity Zones legislation.

In The News:

Erie News Now (NBC/CBS, Erie) — “U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner Visits Erie to Highlight Opportunity Zone Progress”

YourErie.com (ABC/FOX, Erie) — “U.S. HUD Secretary Views Opportunity Zones, partnering with Rep. Kelly for legislation”

Tonko Blasts Trump Administration for Axing Job Corps Program

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Paul Tonko (Capital Region New York)

ALBANY, NY — Congressman Paul D. Tonko released the following statement lambasting the Trump administration for forcing a nationwide pause in operations of the Job Corps. The decision, announced by the Department of Labor yesterday, will impact more than 25,000 students nationwide, including hundreds of Capital Region residents at the local Glenmont Job Corps Center.

“The decision to set a nationwide pause on the Job Corps program is as irrational as it is heartless. Job Corps offers essential training to help our new and future workforce learn, grow, and succeed in their chosen field of work.

 

“Helping young people develop the skills they need to pursue a path towards a good career is the exact opposite of “waste, fraud, and abuse.” With this erratic, thoughtless action, the Trump administration has kicked tens of thousands of students out of their homes and to the curb — including many in our Capital Region — and punished them for simply trying to better themselves.

 

“This pause not only harms young students — it harms our communities as well. In the Town of Bethlehem, Job Corps workers help the Highway Department build safe roads and keep streets clear of yard waste. Without assistance provided from Job Corps workers, the Town would likely have to cut back on essential services.

 

“I vehemently oppose this decision, and I will work with bipartisan partners in Congress to undo this pause and ensure that Job Corps can continue its essential mission.”

Washington Post: Scalise Leads Outside the Glare of the House Speakership

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Scalise (1st District of Louisiana)

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Last week, Washington Post’s Paul Kane profiled House Majority Leader Steve Scalise’s (R-La.) critical leadership in the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and examined his role as the most tenured member of Congressional leadership. To see highlights of the piece, see below. To read the full article, click here.

Washington Post: Scalise Leads Outside the Glare of the House Speakership
The House majority leader, having come back from a shooting and a cancer bout, has shifted into the role of GOP elder statesman after having once sought the chamber’s top job.May 24, 2025By Paul Kane
When House Majority Leader Steve Scalise looks around the leadership table these days, he realizes no one else played even a small role in the last big GOP tax-cut bill in 2017.“Everybody else is new. It’s amazing when you think about how much turnover there’s been,” the Louisiana Republican said.Scalise serves as the leader tasked with educating the relative newcomers about mistakes of the past while trying to push their sweeping conservative agenda across the legislative finish line.Scalise, 59, has found something close to political solace, effectively, as the COO for the House implementing day-to-day tasks, with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) in the CEO role managing relationships with the Senate, President Donald Trump and key party holdouts on big votes.That paid off early Thursday when, despite the smallest majority in almost 100 years, House Republicans narrowly passed the massive tax-and-border-security package with not a single vote to spare.When the gavel fell, Scalise gave a high-five to House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minnesota) before embracing him. Behind them, the three chiefs of staff for Johnson, Scalise and Emmer all jumped into one another’s arms in a group bear hug.“It shows you how much better things are,” Scalise said in an interview Thursday.Less than two years ago, all three were engaged in a leadership game of musical chairs, following the far-right flank’s decision to eject Kevin McCarthy (R-California) from the top job.…Making matters worse, Scalise had just been diagnosed with multiple myeloma blood cancer, which included some intensive and debilitating treatments while also fueling rumors pushed by his internal foes. That followed the 2017 shooting at a congressional baseball practice in which Scalise was within minutes of dying.“There were people trying to spread a rumor that I had six months to go, and obviously that wasn’t true. And a lot of those other things were disgustingly false, deliberate lies. But look, this is a rough-and-tumble business. I have no qualms about that,” Scalise said in a 45-minute interview Tuesday in his third-floor Capitol suite, looking out onto the National Mall, one of two interviews we had for this column.…Rather than sulking away from politics, Scalise hunkered down and fashioned a strong relationship with his fellow Louisianan, whom he’s known for decades.He’s now the elder statesman of an incredibly green leadership team. During the 2017 effort to pass President Donald Trump’s first-term tax cut plan, Johnson was just months into his congressional service and Emmer was starting his second term. Rep. Lisa C. McClain (R-Michigan), now the No. 4 GOP leader, was working in the financial services industry.Having won his first election in 2007, Scalise knows what life was like before Trump consumed Republican politics. He’s one of fewer than 25 GOP members, out of 220, who served during George W. Bush’s presidency.Scalise was first elected to a top leadership post in 2014, as whip, which put him in charge during Trump’s first term of marshaling support for the effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act and pass the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.He spent a lot of time early this year reminding everyone how difficult those lifts were. The Senate failed on its ACA repeal vote in July 2017 and then kept fiddling on the issue into the fall, and the House didn’t fully engage on the tax plan until the fall, passing the budget resolution in late October despite the opposition of 20 Republicans from wealthy states that opposed its handling of local-tax deductions.The final vote on the nearly $2 trillion tax cut did not come until five days before Christmas 2017.“We had a rocky start in 2017, and it really threw us off a few months. We literally burned the first few months of that supermajority not having a sync between Congress and President Trump,” Scalise recalled Tuesday.Back then, House Republicans had more than 240 members, a luxury compared with today’s tally of 220, with Johnson able to spare just three votes from his side of the aisle to pass legislation with no Democratic support.So Scalise fought hard against Republicans, particularly in the Senate, when they wanted to divide up Trump’s agenda into two bills that would use the parliamentary fast track known as reconciliation, allowing some budget measures to pass without clearing the Senate’s filibuster hurdle.House Republicans have been so bitterly divided that at times they struggle to execute the most basic tasks, so it made no sense to bet on them passing two major bills with no margin for error.Scalise believes that pushing the tax agenda faster will deliver benefits faster to voters — something Republicans failed at eight years ago because Trump’s approval ratings on the economy did not soar until well after the 2018 midterm elections.“We never really got the economic benefits because it takes months for those economic benefits to kick in. By the time you get to the midterms, you really didn’t have the full bounce from the positive things that did happen,” he said.This time around, financial markets have had a different reaction, panicked by how the massive legislation will add trillions to the swelling federal debt.But Republicans have convinced themselves it will give an economic boost regardless. So Scalise visited Trump a year ago and began planning with committee chairmen about how to push through an agenda as quickly as possible if the GOP swept control of Congress.“Let’s be ready for the moment,” he told Trump.Close friends feel that Scalise is finally really comfortable and delivering results, after an almost biblical run of surviving the shooting, fighting McCarthy and others in internal feuds, and battling blood cancer.“We can’t minimize the speaker’s role, we can’t minimize the whip’s role. But Steve Scalise is running on all cylinders in a big way,” said Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Florida), a 22-year veteran and unofficial lieutenant on Team Scalise.…Scalise said that he is in remission and that he goes through a battery of tests monthly. Sometimes he still crosses a partisan line that doesn’t fit his otherwise backslapping nature, as happened during a fiery, almost 20-minute speech just after 5 a.m. Thursday.Scalise accused Democrats of saying “President Biden’s health is just fine,” a couple of days after the former president’s prostate cancer diagnosis.It was a more partisan jab, coming from someone who’s also battling cancer, than Scalise’s natural posture.When Pelosi delivered her farewell speech from leadership, in November 2022, Scalise was the only member of the GOP leadership to attend. He said that he loves the institution and was there out of respect, particularly after she had been so nice to him after the 2017 shooting.Scalise blames “small numbers on both sides” who use a burn-it-all-down approach to toxify the image of Congress.“It doesn’t take many people to do it. And that helps beat the institution down,” he said.Scalise has been beat down more than most lawmakers, and he has the scars — real and emotional — to show for it.But he keeps forging ahead.Next month, at the annual Congressional Baseball Game, Scalise will again take the field at Nationals Park, where lawmakers gathered in a massive, bipartisan prayer the day after the 2017 shooting.He expects to occupy the one spot in the baseball lineup that he has yet to secure inside the Capitol.Scalise bats leadoff for the Republican team.