Walkinshaw, Warner, Beyer, and Subramanyam Demand DHS Reinstate ICE Oversight Staff Furloughed During Republican Shutdown

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Don Beyer (D-VA)

Following their September oversight visit of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Chantilly, VirginiaRepresentative James R. Walkinshaw (VA-11), Senator Mark R. Warner (D-VA), Representative Don S. Beyer, Jr. (VA-08), and Representative Suhas Subramanyam (VA-10) called on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to reverse its decision to furlough the civil servants responsible for oversight of ICE detention centers.

 In a bicameral letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, the lawmakers raised serious concerns over the furlough of the Office of Detention Oversight (ODO), the unit charged with inspecting facilities, investigating abuse, and ensuring humane conditions for detainees.

 “We write to raise serious concerns about your decision to furlough Department of Homeland Security (DHS) civil servants within the Office of Detention Oversight (ODO). Given the concerns involving the safety of human life, we urge you to immediately reclassify DHS civil servants in charge of oversight as excepted under the Antideficiency Act and reinstate them,” wrote the members.

 The members noted that the Antideficiency Act provides an emergency exception for employees whose work is “necessary to prevent or avoid an imminent threat to human life or safety.” ODO staff, whose functions are essential to prevent death, serious injury, or severe harm, would be eligible to be excepted during the Republican shutdown.

 The Congressional leaders warned that sidelining oversight staff during a government shutdown could put human lives at risk. “This is not hypothetical—ICE has publicly reported that at least twenty people have died in its custody since January,” the members added.

 “The decision to furlough the entire ODO is a clear attempt to sabotage oversight into the conditions of ICE facilities and the wellbeing of detainees. We urge you to immediately reclassify the DHS civil servants in charge of oversight as excepted under the Antideficiency Act and reinstate them,” the members concluded.

 Text of the letter is available here.

MI Congresswoman Haley Stevens Introduces the American Manufacturers over Argentine Bailouts Act

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Haley Stevens (MI-11)

MI Congresswoman Haley Stevens’ bill undoes Trump’s $20 billion Argentina bailout and reinvests in Michigan’s manufacturing backbone

Washington, D.C. — Today, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens introduced the American Manufacturers over Argentine Bailouts Act, bold new legislation to stop Donald Trump’s $20 billion bailout for Argentina and put that money where it belongs — in the hands of American manufacturers.

“While Michigan’s manufacturers are struggling with rising costs from Trump’s reckless tariffs, the president wants to send $20 billion to bail out Argentina,” said Rep. Stevens, “I will always fight to make sure Michigan’s workers and businesses come first — strengthening our supply chains, protecting jobs, and lowering costs.”

Since President Trump assumed office, Michigan manufacturers have been hit by his reckless shoot-from-the-hip tariffs that have raised costs, hurt supply chains, and created crippling uncertainty for the very businesses that power Michigan and America’s industrial base.

Rather than funneling billions of taxpayer dollars overseas, Rep. Stevens’ legislation redirects those funds into direct relief for U.S. manufacturers — helping stabilize production, protect jobs, and lower costs for Michigan businesses and workers.

The American Bailouts over Argentine Bailouts Act would:

  • Block the Trump Administration from using the Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF) to bankroll Argentina;
  • Reallocate no less than $20 billion from the ESF for Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturing Tariff Relief;
  • Require the Treasury Department to compensate U.S. manufacturers for the financial damage caused by tariff instability.

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Dingell Statement on Speaker Pelosi’s Retirement

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (12th District of Michigan)

Dingell Statement on Speaker Pelosi’s Retirement

Washington, November 6, 2025

Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-06) released the following statement on the news of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi’s retirement. 

 “Nancy Pelosi is one of the toughest, hardest working, most effective leaders in the history of our Congress and our country. She knows and understands the importance of bringing people together and hearing diverse thoughts and perspectives at a time when too many don’t. And most importantly – she knows how to get things done. She was a mentor to me. We weren’t afraid of difficult conversations; we could disagree strongly but always move forward to deliver for the people. Her career and legacy have made our nation better, and she has set an example of strong and compassionate leadership for generations to come.”

Dingell Requests Transparency, Accountability, Public Process from MPSC for New Saline Data Center

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (12th District of Michigan)

U.S. Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-06), along with State Senator Jeff Irwin and State Representative Morgan Foreman, today sent a letter to Michigan Public Service Commission chair Dan Scripps, requesting transparency, accountability, and frequent clear communications with the public throughout the entirety of the approval and construction processes of the new Stargate data center coming to Saline Township.

“As reported, Related Digital Construction, in partnership with Oracle and OpenAI, plans to build a $7 billion artificial intelligence (AI) data center campus on approximately 250 acres of farmland in Saline Township,” the lawmakers write. This development would bring significant investment, employ good-paying union labor, and strengthen Michigan’s position as a leader in next-generation computing infrastructure. However, the project’s scale, which could increase the energy needed to serve all of DTE’s customers by 25 percent, underscores the need for transparency and public accountability at every stage.”

“As we understand it, DTE’s request before MPSC involves an ex parte proceeding, which would move more quickly, as it applies only when there is no expected impact on ratepayers. DTE has stated that this project meets that standard — that no rate increases will occur due to this project and that the project will benefit customers by helping to offset fixed costs and strengthen grid reliability, battery storage capacity, among other improvements,” the lawmakers continue. “Given the size and complexity of the proposal, we believe DTE should provide full and verifiable information to ensure that ratepayers are protected, including clarity on the financial guarantees backing the agreement and the contractual safeguards in place if the project’s partners are unable to meet their obligations. Under state law, any rate associated with this project cannot be subsidized by other ratepayers, and we would like DTE to clearly demonstrate that this will be the case.”

“It is also important that the project come forward with full transparency about its water usage and infrastructure needs, ensuring that local water systems are not overburdened and that water rates for residents remain stable,” the lawmakers continue. While the developers have indicated that the facility will comply with DTE’s renewable energy requirements, it should be clear to the public how this project aligns with Michigan’s broader energy transition. We encourage MPSC, DTE, Related Digital Construction, Oracle, and OpenAI to communicate this clearly and transparently so that residents can share in the confidence about this investment.”

“Such assurances must be communicated clearly, transparently, publicly, and must be legally binding. Residents deserve clear and verified information. Open communication with the community is essential to build trust and ensure that people have confidence their rates will remain stable and that their concerns are being heard and addressed… the lawmakers conclude.  We recognize that this can be a promising project for Southeast Michigan. By keeping the process open and transparent, we can make sure it strengthens our economy, supports workers, and ensures that communities remain informed and involved every step of the way.”

View the full text of the letter here.

Dingell Statement on Passing of Dick Cheney

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (12th District of Michigan)

Dingell Statement on Passing of Dick Cheney

Washington, November 4, 2025

Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-06) released the following statement on the news of the death of Vice President Dick Cheney.
 
“Dick Cheney was a friend of our family for decades – when John and I were first married we lived in the same neighborhood, and his children attended school with John’s. They eventually moved, but our lives would cross many times. The Fords were close friends of ours when he was President Ford’s Chief of Staff, and their children remain so. 
 
“We were friends at a time when people could civilly disagree, share, and learn from each other. We had very strong policy differences, but it was a time when you still worked together. Dick Cheney impacted American history and wasn’t afraid to say what he thought, in recent years expressing his fears for our democracy. My thoughts are with his family.” 

LEADER JEFFRIES TO DONALD TRUMP: “SHOW SOME LEADERSHIP…AND END THIS REPUBLICAN MADNESS”

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th District of New York)

Today, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries held a press conference, in which he reiterated that Democrats are committed to protecting healthcare and lowering the high cost of living to deliver Americans a country that works for the working class.

LEADER JEFFRIESNancy D’Alesandro Pelosi will go down in history as the greatest Speaker of all time. Her tenure has been iconic, legendary, historic and transformational. The incredible pieces of legislation that she has moved into law through her brilliance, her wisdom and her incredible grasp of how to get things done for the American people is too numerous to list right now, but it includes the Affordable Care Act, the American Rescue Plan, the PACT Act to provide healthcare to our veterans, the Chips and Science Act that has brought domestic manufacturing jobs back to the United States of America and, of course, the Inflation Reduction Act, which included the largest investment in combating the climate crisis in the history of the world. As a result of Nancy Pelosi’s historic tenure, the nation is better off today than the one she found upon her arrival in 1987. It’s been an honor and a privilege to be able to serve with her, work with her, be mentored by her, learn from her and get things done for the American people alongside her historic tenure as Speaker.

This is day 37 of the Trump-Republican shutdown, and the position of House Democrats remains the same. We will not support a partisan Republican spending bill that continues to gut the healthcare of the American people. We’re ready, we’re willing, we’re able to sit down with our Republican colleagues anytime, anyplace in order to reopen the government, to find a bipartisan path forward and to decisively address the Republican healthcare crisis that continues to crush people all across the country. Tens of millions of Americans who are in the open enrollment period right now are seeing their premiums, copays and deductibles skyrocket, in some cases by $1,000 or $2,000 per month. That is unsustainable, particularly in this country right now, which is experiencing an affordability crisis. Life has gotten more expensive under Donald Trump and Republican policies. This is from a group of people led by Donald Trump, who promised that costs were going to go down on day one. Costs haven’t gone down in America. Costs are through the roof. Housing costs are up. Grocery costs are up. Child care costs are up. Electricity bills are skyrocketing. And now, because of the Republican refusal to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits, healthcare premiums are going to drive some people into medical bankruptcy, and tens of millions of folks won’t be able to provide a doctor when they need one. That’s why we have to decisively address the Republican healthcare crisis. And that’s why we need Donald Trump to show some leadership. Stop hiding, show some leadership, direct Mike Johnson and John Thune, both of whom work for you—Donald Trump is the puppet master of Congressional Republicans—show some leadership. Direct them to sit down so we can authentically enter into a bipartisan negotiation and end this Republican madness now.

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Lastly, let me just say Trump has stunningly made the point that the economy in this country is going well. It ain’t going well. Everyday Americans know that they are working hard, they are playing by the rules and they cannot get ahead. They can barely get by. The cost of living in this country is way too high, and Republicans are clearly out of touch, focused solely on the wealthy, the well-off and the well-connected. And as Democrats, we are going to continue to work hard to drive down the high cost of living to fix our broken healthcare system and to clean up corruption to deliver an America that works for working-class people.

Full press conference can be watched here.

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CASTOR CELEBRATES THE POWERFUL LEGACY OF SPEAKER EMERITA PELOSI

Source: United States House of Representatives – Reprepsentative Kathy Castor (FL14)

U.S. Representative Kathy Castor (FL-14) released the following statement regarding Speaker Emerita Pelosi’s upcoming retirement: 

“Speaker Emerita Pelosi will go down in history as the most effective Speaker of the House in history. I know, because I had a front row seat to her leadership, service and accomplishments over the past eighteen years. When she was sworn in as the first woman Speaker of the House in 2007 and I was sworn in for the first time, my daughters stood with her on the dais as Pelosi took the gavel and announced her work would be ‘For the Children’. I have had the honor to work with Speaker Pelosi and watch her leadership progress our country forward and positively impact the lives of our neighbors.”

“Pelosi’s leadership spanned seven presidents and she helped America make progress no matter the political party in power. Pelosi was a true health care champion, leading Democrats to pass the monumental Affordable Care Act into law with President Obama. She was dedicated to serving our service members and their families just as they have served us through passing the Post-911 GI-Bill and the Honoring Our Pact Act. As a steadfast defender of LGBTQ+ civil rights, she worked to secure federal funding for lifesaving AIDS research under President Bush. Pelosi’s forward-looking legislative agenda made space to address the climate crisis.  She tapped me to Chair the Select Committee on the Climate Crisis for two terms where we adopted the most detailed plan for climate action in American history. With the help of the Select Committee, Congress was able to strengthen our infrastructure and grow clean energy jobs across the country, paving the way for the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act with President Biden.”

“Pelosi’s legacy will live on in veterans who can get a higher education or the health care they have earned. It will live on in equal rights, equal pay and equal opportunity. Children are healthier, life-saving cures and treatments are more available, and Americans enjoy greater civil rights due to Pelosi’s leadership. Our country and our people are better because of her, and I am grateful for her service, leadership and friendship.”

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Congresswoman Torres Statement on Nancy Pelosi’s Announcement of Retirement

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Norma Torres (35th District of California)

November 06, 2025

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Norma Torres released the following statement after Nancy Pelosi announced she will not seek reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives:

“Nancy Pelosi’s leadership transformed the course of our nation’s history. As the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House, she broke barriers, advanced progress, and proved that principled, courageous leadership can move mountains.

“For nearly four decades, Speaker Pelosi has been a steadfast voice for working families guiding landmark legislation like the Affordable Care Act, protecting democracy in the face of grave threats, and ensuring that women everywhere know their power.

“I will always be grateful that Speaker Pelosi entrusted me with the responsibility of serving on both the Rules Committee and the Appropriations Committee, and to look out for California’s interests there. And I will never forget her participation in a congressional delegation trip to Guatemala to better understand the connections between our two nations- a trip that was deeply personal to me.

It has been an honor to serve alongside her and to learn from her example of grace, strength, and conviction. I thank her for her extraordinary service to our country and wish her and Paul all the best in this next chapter.”

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Rep. Costa Statement on Court Ordering Trump Administration to Release Full SNAP Benefits in November

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jim Costa Representing 16th District of California

FRESNO, Calif. – Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21), senior member of the House Agriculture Committee, released the following statement in response to the recent order by Judge John McConnell of the District of Rhode Island to the Trump Administration to fully fund and issue SNAP benefits by Friday, November 7, 2025. “Today’s court order to fully fund Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in November reinforces what I’ve said for weeks: in the richest country in the world, it is outrageous that our President would allow millions of Americans to go hungry. The Trump Administration has both the resources and the authority to fully fund SNAP for November,” said Congressman Costa. 
“Instead, they have chosen to ignore the law and defy court orders. The Administration must comply; partial funding is not acceptable. With 30 percent of households in my district relying on SNAP, it is critical that the Administration meet its legal and moral obligations. Taking food away from hardworking families in my district is not just unlawful, it’s callous and immoral.”

WATCH: In DC, Pressley Slams Republicans for Stealing Food and Healthcare from Families, and Shutting Down Government

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07)

Pressley Also Calls Out Harmful Stereotypes Pushed by GOP About Who Relies on Federal Programs like ACA, SNAP, and Medicaid 

“I work alongside people who speak with a mouthful of scriptures but seem to carry a heart full of hate, and would have you believe that there is a deficit of resource, when in fact, there’s just a deficit of empathy.”

WASHINGTON – Today in a House Steering and Policy Committee hearing, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) slammed Republicans for harming families across America by shutting down the government, unlawfully cutting food assistance, and jacking up healthcare costs. Congresswoman Pressley also questioned witnesses about the harmful, misleading stereotypes pushed by Republicans about who relies on federal programs like the Affordable Care Act, SNAP, and Medicaid.

The hearing comes as the Republican-manufactured government shutdown enters its record 37th day.

A full transcript of her testimony and exchange with witnesses is available below, and the full video is available here.

Transcript: Pressley Slams Republicans for Stealing Food and Healthcare from Families During GOP Shutdown, Pushing Harmful Stereotypes
House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee
November 6, 2025

REP. PRESSLEY: I work alongside people who speak with a mouthful of scriptures but seem to carry a heart full of hate, and would have you believe that there is a deficit of resource, when in fact, there’s just a deficit of empathy. 

They perpetuate stereotypes of struggle when we all know that struggle does not discriminate. It finds all of us. 

We’re all just one disruptive life event away. Losing a spouse, losing a child, losing a job, having an illness. One disruptive life of away.

Poverty and struggle are not moral failings. They are not character flaws. 

The flaws are that we have systems that are broken and lawmakers that do not see themselves in their neighbors. They don’t see the humanity of their neighbors. 

So I thank you all so much for being here. I look forward to a day where you do not have to relive the hardest moments of your life in order to compel action from your government.

Coretta Scott King says “starving a child is violence. Contempt for the working man and woman is violence.”  

This is violence. It’s policy violence. It’s policy negligence. 

This is not harm that is naturally occurring. It is man made, manufactured. 

So I thank you all for being here, for turning your pain into purpose, and we will certainly amplify your stories in the hopes that our colleagues will have an epiphany having heard about your lived experiences, because I just don’t think that they get it. 

I don’t think they know what they’re doing, and if they do, they must be more concerned with keeping a job than doing the one they were sent here to do for the people and communities that entrusted them. 

I just was wondering if any of you would be willing to speak to the stereotypes that continue to be perpetuated about who relies on SNAP, who are the Medicaid recipients who benefits from the subsidies of the Affordable Care Act, if any of you would just be willing to speak to that and just head on to tackle these stereotypes.

LISA BOONE BOGACKI: I feel like I can speak to the stereotypes for who relies on the Affordable Care Act subsidies. 

I’m a person who’s been a rule-follower my whole life. I was that good girl who just did everything the way I was supposed to do it. And as you, as you said, it takes one event.

One event that that took away more than half of our family income, and left me with these three little children. And we have, we have lived through dealing with people, thankfully, not my friends and families, but my young son in middle school said he had to point out to his friend that said “people on Obamacare were just lazy and didn’t want to didn’t want to work.” 

And that friend of my 10-year-old son was talking about my son and didn’t know it. 

So it’s not—the stereotypes are not correct. They, I am, as Representative Dean said, I am not alone. I am not special. There are so many people who are doing everything the way it’s supposed to be done, and yet still need—I’ve needed multiple of these social safety nets. My kids got the Social Security survivors benefits, and we needed, you know, the Affordable Care Act help. And I’m a professional. I, you know, I don’t flip burgers, that term they like to always say. But it’s still not enough.

Our society is not set up for a solo parent. It’s just not. And I think it’s not wrong to say that government should look more into to those situations, because there are so many of us.

REP. PRESSLEY: I’m very grateful for your candor, and again, I’m so sorry that you have to relive the hardest times in your life to compel action from the government to meet your most basic needs, which, in my opinion, are a human right. 

Food is a human right. Food is not just nourishment. It is health, it is medicine, it is dignity, it’s readiness to learn, it’s readiness to work. 

Healthcare is not a nice to have. It’s a must have. 

So we’re already over time, so I will defer to the chair to get us back on schedule. But thank you very much.