Jayapal, Massie Lead Bipartisan Effort to Repeal 2001 AUMF, End Forever Wars

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

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Representatives Pramila Jayapal (WA-07) and Thomas Massie (KY-04) are leading a bipartisan group of lawmakers to fully repeal the 2001 Authorized Use of Military Force (AUMF). Notably, the 2001 AUMF is the only AUMF in American history that does not have a named enemy, geographic scope, a duration for which the authorization is active, or a list of specifically authorized operations.

“The United States has used the nebulous term ‘War on Terror’ to conduct military operations around the world for more than two decades. It is long overdue that we overhaul these broad authorities that enable the Executive Branch to conduct these operations with little to no oversight,” said Jayapal. “The American people do not want these forever wars. As the Trump Administration threatens military force in Nigeria and as they conduct strikes against alleged narcoterrorists, Congress must reassert our constitutional power to declare war to protect our servicemembers and our national security.”

“For almost a quarter of a century, this AUMF has been used to justify open-ended military operations across multiple countries, against groups and individuals that did not even exist in 2001 and were not connected to 9/11, without congressional authorization or oversight,” said Rep. Massie, “Too many American lives and too much American treasure has been expended on these endless foreign conflicts.”

In the decades since the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001, the original action authorized by this AUMF, numerous presidential administrations have used it as justification for actions against more than half a dozen groups around the world, including “associated forces” and “successor entities” of al-Qaeda, even in instances where there are negligible or no ties to the actors that carried out the September 11th attacks. 

While the ability to engage in counterterror operations is vital to U.S. national security interests, this AUMF is overly broad and abdicates Congress’ constitutional role to authorize hostilities. This authority must be updated to meet the current terror landscape and give clear guidance to the Administration on where hostilities can occur. With the House passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Congress is on track to repeal a 1991 AUMF that authorized the Gulf War and a 2002 AUMF that authorized the Iraq War. However, the legislation failed to address the larger 2001 AUMF.

The legislation is also cosponsored by Representatives James P. McGovern (MA-02), Morgan Griffith (VA-09), Greg Casar (TX-35), Eli Crane (AZ-02). 

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Bipartisan, Bicameral Delegation Introduces New Fusion Energy Legislation

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

House Fusion Energy Caucus co-chairs Representatives Don Beyer (D-VA), Jay Obernolte (R-CA), and Lori Trahan (D-MA) today introduced bipartisan legislation to formally establish the Office of Fusion at the Department of Energy (DOE). Companion legislation was introduced in the Senate by Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) and John Cornyn (R-TX).

Last month, DOE released their reorganization plans which included an “Office of Fusion.” This bipartisan bill would codify this office, and urge DOE to move forward with plans to ensure that the United States can continue leading the way on fusion energy and eventually reach commercialization.

“Establishing an Office of Fusion at the Department of Energy is a critical step toward unlocking one of the most promising clean energy solutions,” said Representative Beyer. “Fusion research and development is advancing toward commercialization, and we need a coordinated federal effort dedicated to getting fusion energy on the grid as quickly as possible. An established Office of Fusion would provide the focused leadership and technical expertise necessary, in coordination with the private sector, to accelerate decades of scientific progress, give the United States the momentum it needs to lead the world in fusion energy development and deployment, and finally supply fusion power to the grid.”

“Fusion energy represents one of the most promising breakthroughs of our time, with the potential to deliver abundant, reliable, carbon-free power while strengthening America’s economic and national security,” said Representative Obernolte. “By reestablishing the Office of Fusion at the Department of Energy, this bill accelerates commercialization through public-private partnerships, positions our workforce and supply chains to compete and win against adversaries like China, and ensures the United States remains the global leader in fusion technology. Congress must provide clear direction and a coordinated federal strategy to move fusion from the lab to the grid, and this legislation does exactly that.”

“Fusion energy holds enormous promise to deliver clean, reliable, and affordable power while strengthening America’s competitiveness and security,” said Representative Trahan. “Formally establishing an Office of Fusion at the Department of Energy will give this rapidly advancing field the focus and coordination it needs to move from breakthrough science to real-world deployment. With world-class fusion companies and researchers here in Massachusetts and across the country, this bipartisan legislation helps ensure the United States leads the way in bringing fusion from the lab to the grid.”

With energy costs soaring across the nation, the office would advance fusion energy and accelerate research, development, demonstration, deployment, and market adoption of fusion technologies. In partnership with the private sector, this office would also advance near-term and long-term fusion energy science and technology to meet the growing energy, environmental, and economic demands of the United States.

“A clean energy future powered by fusion has the potential to bring nearly unlimited, dependable, and carbon-free electricity across our country, slashing energy costs for millions of Americans,” said Senator Padilla. “California’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is leading the industry with repeatable fusion ignition breakthroughs, and Republicans and Democrats agree that now is the time to support further progress to cement the United States’ energy dominance and establish fusion’s market viability. Establishing the Office of Fusion is a bipartisan priority to support advancements in fusion technology to lower Americans’ electric bills and meet the evolving energy needs of our nation.”

“As energy demand continues to skyrocket, the United States must implement innovative solutions quickly to maintain reliability and safeguard national security,” said Senator Cornyn. “By establishing the Office of Fusion within the Department of Energy, this legislation would accelerate the deployment of cutting-edge fusion energy as an abundant and reliable power source to help meet surging demand and bolster grid stability.”

Last year, Trahan, Obernolte, Beyer, Padilla, and Cornyn’s Fusion Energy Act was signed into law as part of the Fire Grants and Safety Act. The law streamlines the creation of clear federal regulations to support the development of commercial fusion facilities by codifying the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s regulatory authority over commercial fusion energy systems.

In December 2022, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory became the first lab to achieve fusion ignition — meaning more energy was released than was needed for the reaction. Ignition has been achieved at least seven times since then. This success proves the viability of fusion energy and the leadership of the United States in the face of heavy investment by China.                     

“The restoration of the Office of Fusion, first by the Trump Administration, and now Congress, is the newest powerful signal that fusion is rapidly evolving from its scientific origins to a commercial endeavor that will power the global economy for generations,” said Bob Mumgaard, CEO of Commonwealth Fusion Systems. “I applaud the sponsors of the bill for the vision and leadership in helping to ensure the Department of Energy’s fusion efforts are organized and, ultimately, funded around driving commercial deployment and scaling of fusion power.”

“A dedicated office of fusion at the Department of Energy was a priority for the FIA from the beginning. We thank the sponsors for their leadership on the introduction of this bipartisan, bicameral legislation and look forward to supporting its passage. This bill will codify the DOE’s plan to create an office of fusion. The prioritization of fusion through a dedicated office will advance the path to commercial deployment,” said Andrew Holland, CEO, Fusion Industry Association.

A one-pager on the bill is available here. Full text of the bill is available here.

Rep. Don Beyer is the founder and co-chair of the bipartisan Fusion Energy Caucus. He was a leading governmental voice in celebrating the historic announcement of a net energy gain from a human-controlled fusion energy reaction late last year. He has continuously advocated for fusion energy research and funding as a long time member of the House Science Committee, with his colleagues in Congress, at the White House, in the pages of Scientific American, and elsewhere.

Beyer On Disastrous Jobs Report: “This Is Not An A++++ Economy”

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

Today the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) issued its November jobs report, which found that the unemployment rate rose to 4.6 percent, the highest level since the pandemic, while the economy lost jobs on balance over the months of October (-108,000 jobs) and November (+64,000 jobs). In the seven months since President Trump’s tariffs took effect, the U.S. economy has averaged just 17,000 jobs added per month, a dramatic decrease from the monthly average of 168,000 the year before Trump took office.

Rep. Don Beyer, Senior House Democrat on the Joint Economic Committee, said: 

“This disastrous jobs report makes it clear that this is not an ‘A++++ economy’ as President Trump claimed, it’s an economy at risk of sliding into recession.

“Trump’s tariffs are most to blame for the hiring slump. In the year before Trump took office, the U.S. economy averaged 168,000 jobs added per month. In the seven months since his tariffs went into place, that number has fallen to just 17,000. Our economy lost jobs in three of those months, after not seeing a single negative monthly job number since Trump’s first term. The national unemployment rate rose to 4.6 percent, the highest number since the Delta wave of the pandemic hit the U.S. in August of 2021.

“Even Trump’s Chief of Staff now admits Trump’s tariffs were ‘more painful than [she] expected.’ Tariffs were supposed to bring back manufacturing jobs, but manufacturing job numbers are plummeting. The Black unemployment rate is now over 8 percent, and wage growth is falling as inflation rises. Americans are paying more for groceries, electricity, housing, and health care, as Republicans prepare to pass even more legislation that will drive costs higher. Meanwhile they continue to surrender their power to stop Trump’s tariffs – the one thing they could do that would most help our flagging economy.”

New analysis released by the Joint Economic Committee finds American families have already paid an average of $1,200 each in tariff costs since President Trump was sworn into office in January.

Larsen Announces Commitment from USPS to Keep Glacier Post Office Open

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

Today, Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) released the following statement after the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) assured his office that it would work to secure a new contract for local postal services and keep the Glacier Post Office open:

“After Glacier residents raised concerns that their post office could close and disrupt mail services, I pressed USPS for assurances to keep this critical post office open. I am glad that the Postal Service committed to keeping the Glacier Post Office open and working to finalize a new contract to continue local postal services.

“I will continue to work with local leaders to ensure that USPS follows through on this commitment so the approximately 300 people who call Glacier home can receive their medications, ballots, paychecks, bills and other necessities.”

On November 18, 2025, Rep. Larsen wrote to Postmaster General David Steiner on behalf of Glacier residents, requesting clarity about Glacier Post Office operations and assurances the Post Office would remain open. The full text of Rep. Larsen’s November letter available here.

On December 5, 2025, USPS responded to Rep. Larsen and committed to working to keep the Glacier Post Office open. The full text of that response is available here.

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Latta Announces U.S. Military Service Academy Nominations

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Bob Latta (R-Bowling Green Ohio)

Today, Congressman Bob Latta (OH-5) announced his nominations of students from Ohio’s Fifth Congressional District for consideration to be accepted into the United States Air Force, Merchant Marine, Military, and Naval Academies in the Class of 2030.  

“I am proud to nominate 18 outstanding students from Ohio’s Fifth Congressional District to attend one of our U.S. Military Service Academies. Each student brings unique talents and has already demonstrated remarkable readiness at this early stage in their careers. It is an honor to nominate them for consideration. I wish them the very best as they continue through the interview process, and I thank them for pursuing this path of service to our country,” Latta said.  

U.S. Military Academy 

Adam Buell, Pandora, Pandora Gilboa High School 

Jack Buell, Pandora, Pandora Gilboa High School 

Gavin Minich, Bloomdale, Elmwood High School 

Trever Blackburn, Lagrange, Military Academy Preparatory School 

Grant Swain, Norwalk, Sandusky Central Catholic High School 

Tyler Denn, Amherst, Marion L. Steele High School 

Benjamin Beard, Findlay, Liberty Benton High School 

Trevor Grzelak, Avon, Avon High School 

Eli Chevalier, Sycamore, Mohawk High School 

U.S. Naval Academy 

Tyler Denn, Amherst, Marion L. Steele High School 

Eli Chevalier, Sycamore, Mohawk High School 

Benjamin Beard, Findlay, Liberty Benton High School 

Jessica Linden, Wellington, The Ohio State University 

Patrick Fellenstein, Lorain, Marion L. Steele High School 

Edward Kessen, Delphos, Delphos St. John Catholic High School 

Prince Tran, Lorain, New Mexico Military Institute 

Jack Buell, Pandora, Pandora Gilboa High School 

Anderson Rowe, Elyria, Elyria Catholic High School 

Adam Buell, Pandora, Pandora Gilboa High School 

U.S. Air Force Academy 

Michele Smith, Avon, Avon High School 

Anderson Rowe, Elyria, Elyria Catholic High School 

Trevor Grzelak, Avon, Avon High School 

Aidan Stewart, Avon Lake, Avon Lake High School 

Anmithasri Senthilkumar, Findlay, Liberty Benton High School 

Anthony Forthofer, Oberlin, Firelands High School 

Jessica Linden, Wellington, The Ohio State University 

Gavin Minich, Bloomdale, Elmwood High School 

Eli Chevalier, Sycamore, Mohawk High School 

Edward Kessen, Delphos, Delphos St. John Catholic High School 

Prince Tran, Lorain, New Mexico Military Institute 

 

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 

Prince Tran, Lorain, New Mexico Military Institute 

Anderson Rowe, Elyria, Elyria Catholic High School 

NOTE: A nomination does not guarantee acceptance to an Academy; that responsibility rests with their admissions office. Additional information regarding the academy nomination and application process may be obtained from Congressman Latta’s website at latta.house.gov.  

Wall Street Journal Editorial Board: The GOP’s Better Healthcare Ideas

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04)

WASHINGTON — Today’s editorial from the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board endorses House Republicans’ Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act.

“ObamaCare’s structure was shaky by design, and now Democrats want to keep shovelling out subsidies to hide their errors. Repairing the damage the law has done to competition in healthcare markets is a bigger undertaking than the House bill attempts, but the GOP alternative is far superior to the subsidy status quo,” the Editorial Board wrote.

Read the full WSJ Editorial here or below:

The GOP’s Better Healthcare Ideas

The House bill would expand private insurance options for workers and employers—and reduce costs for taxpayers

Wall Street Journal

Editorial Board

December 16, 2025

Democrats think they have Republicans on the run on healthcare, but maybe not if the GOP fights back. On Friday House Speaker Mike Johnson offered a better alternative to the Democratic proposal to extend pandemic-era subsidies for ObamaCare: Expanding insurance choices for employers and workers. How dare he.

House Republicans plan to vote on their bill this week. The left’s chief criticism is that it doesn’t extend the sweetened ObamaCare subsidies, which expire on Dec. 31. “This so-called plan is the height of irresponsibility,” declared House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. But how is it irresponsible to increase healthcare options at lower cost for taxpayers?

Democrats boosted the ObamaCare subsidies in 2021, purportedly to help those who lost coverage during the pandemic. But the pandemic has long been over, and the richer subsidies are an inducement for fraud. They have also spurred workers to ditch employer coverage for heavily subsidized ObamaCare plans that raise costs for taxpayers.

The GOP bill would make it easier for small businesses to escape the ObamaCare regulatory morass. The bill would expand so-called association health plans that let small employers unite to sponsor group health plans. These plans would reduce premiums by expanding risk pools and give small employers more leverage with insurers.

The plans wouldn’t have to adhere to many costly ObamaCare rules, though they still couldn’t charge more for workers with pre-existing health conditions. Worker premiums for association plans would likely be lower than for ObamaCare plans. Workers might also see an increase in take-home pay if their employer’s insurance costs fall.

Association plans won’t work for all small businesses, but the GOP bill offers another option: Health reimbursement arrangements. These would let employers make tax-free payments for employees to buy their own health insurance in lieu of sponsoring a group plan. Employees would be allowed to buy their own insurance with pretax dollars, which would reduce their costs.

The Republican bill also seeks to reduce ObamaCare premiums by fixing a distortion caused by the law’s convoluted design. ObamaCare requires insurers to reduce deductibles and co-pays for low-income enrollees in benchmark silver plans. No surprise, insurers have raised premiums for these silver plans to offset the cost of these “cost-sharing” reductions.

Because ObamaCare subsidies are pegged to premiums for silver plans, the cost-sharing mandate has resulted in larger subsidies for all plans. The GOP bill would appropriate funds to insurers to pay for ObamaCare’s required cost-sharing reductions. This would reduce premiums for silver plans and, in turn, taxpayer spending on subsidies. A better solution would be to eliminate the cost-sharing mandate, which can make ObamaCare plans more attractive than employer plans for lower-income enrollees.

This is one reason the share of workers who participate in employer medical plans among those with access to them—i.e., the take-up rate—has fallen to 65% from 73% in 2019, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The take-up rate has fallen more among low-earners who get free coverage on the ObamaCare exchanges.

By the way, the Census Bureau’s annual survey of insurance coverage this year showed that the share of Americans with any coverage hasn’t changed since 2019 despite the larger ObamaCare subsidies. Enrollment in employer plans has declined but government and ObamaCare coverage has increased.

Some of the increase in ObamaCare enrollment owes to fraud, as the Paragon Health Institute has documented and the Government Accountability Office recently corroborated. Millions of people have under-reported their incomes to qualify for bigger subsidies, while brokers enroll people in plans without their knowledge to earn bigger commissions.

This year’s GOP tax bill included measures to reduce fraud, such as strengthening income verification, but many reforms don’t kick in until 2028. Ending the enhanced subsidies would at least reduce the incentives for fraud.

Yet Democrats apparently don’t care if the subsidies are gamed. Senate Democrats this week aim to call a vote under the Congressional Review Act to rescind the Administration’s regulatory antifraud reforms, such as requiring minimum $5 premium payments if people don’t actively re-enroll. That’s right, they object a measly $5 incentive to reduce fraud.

ObamaCare’s structure was shaky by design, and now Democrats want to keep shovelling out subsidies to hide their errors. Repairing the damage the law has done to competition in healthcare markets is a bigger undertaking than the House bill attempts, but the GOP alternative is far superior to the subsidy status quo.

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Congressman Scott Perry Co-Sponsors the Data Rights for Information and Vehicle Electronics in Real-time Act

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Scott Perry (PA-10)

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Scott Perry (PA-10) and Congressman Randy Weber (TX-29) co-sponsored Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger’s (TN-01) Data Rights for Information and Vehicle Electronics in Real-time (DRIVER) Act to codify vehicle data ownership rights.

The digitization of vehicles and subsequent extensive production of vehicle data, necessitates swift action from Congress. Previously, all essential vehicle information – i.e., mileage, diagnostics, fuel levels, location data, etc. – belonged to the vehicle owner. The DRIVER Act ensures the privacy of this data, bucking the trend of auto manufacturers to effectively erode property and privacy rights.

Auto manufacturers are secretly tracking where, when, and how you drive – and it’s an obvious threat to your Constitutional right to privacy,” said Congressman Perry. Our DRIVER Act restores your property rights, ownership of your data, and revokes self-awarded, all-access pass to private property. When you buy a car, it’s yours – to include your vehicle-generated data. The DRIVER Act is a win for common sense and drivers across America.” 

If you buy the car, you should own the data. It’s that simple,” said Congresswoman Harshbarger. “Automakers have quietly taken control of information that rightfully belongs to consumers. The DRIVER Act restores those property rights, strengthens privacy protections, and ensures no foreign adversary can access Americans’ sensitive vehicle data. This bill puts Americans back in the driver’s seat and protects our data and national security in the digital age.”

In a day and age where data collection is the new gold rush, Americans shouldn’t lose control over their own personal information just by turning the key in their car,” said Congressman Weber. “Drivers deserve clear ownership of the data their vehicles generate and the peace of mind that it isn’t being misused or sent overseas. I’m proud to work with Congresswoman Harshbarger on the DRIVER Act to implement these common-sense protections, safeguard privacy, and ensure vehicle data stays in the driver’s hands.

The American Vehicle Owners Alliance also endorses this legislation.

For too long, automakers have held the keys not just to our vehicles, but also to the data we generate by driving them. This bill is a critical step to restore trust and ensure that American drivers—not just manufacturers—access and control the information generated by their own vehicles. When you buy a car, you should own both the machine and the data it produces. For individual drivers, this means stronger privacy and property rights. For fleet owners and operators, it means fair access to their data, which they need to maintain vehicles, manage safety, and keep their businesses competitive. AVOA urges Congress to pass the DRIVER Act to protect consumers’ property rights, foster competition, and prevent unnecessary and burdensome restrictions on owners’ access to their data.” – Richard Ward, Executive Director of AVOA

You can read the full bill text HERE

Pressley Unveils First-of-Its-Kind Report Exposing Trump’s Clemency Gap, How Pardons Neglect Those Who Need Them Most

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

First Comprehensive Analysis Details Who Has Benefited and Who Has Been Left Behind by Trump’s Second-Term Pardons and Commutations

Pressley, Also Urges Trump Pardon Czar to Prioritize Clemency for Communities Directly Harmed by Mass Incarceration

Text of Report | Letter to Trump Pardon Czar

WASHINGTON – Today, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) unveiled a new, first-of-its-kind report revealing how Donald Trump’s use of clemency and pardons has neglected many of the most marginalized and impacted communities. The report, titled Trump’s Clemency Gap,” is the first comprehensive analysis of Trump’s clemency actions during his current term and details who has benefited and who has been left behind. Following the release of the report, Congresswoman Pressley sent a letter to Trump’s “pardon czar” urging her to prioritize clemency for people who have been disproportionately harmed by mass incarceration.

Congresswoman Pressley, whose own family has been personally impacted by mass incarceration, has been a leading voice in Congress advocating for presidential clemency to address the mass incarceration crisis and systemic injustices. She is also the lead sponsor of the FIX Clemency Act, legislation to transform America’s broken clemency system.

“Presidential clemency should be used to address injustices—not to reward political allies, corporations, and insurrectionists. As our report makes plain, the Trump White House has used this profound authority to shield extremists, restrict abortion access, reward corporations, and embolden corruption by erasing massive financial penalties for the wealthy and well-connected,” said Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley in a statement alongside the report. “While millions of people suffer under mass incarceration—including Black, brown, low-income, LGBTQ+, and disabled folks—the Trump Administration has an opportunity to change course and use clemency to advance justice. We’re calling on them to do just that.”

The report, grounded in newly compiled data, reveals that despite granting more than 1,700 pardons in a single year, Trump has prioritized his most extreme supporters and political donors while neglecting communities harmed by our unjust criminal legal system.

Key Findings:

  • Trump has granted more than 1,500 pardons to January 6th insurrectionists
  • 85% of pardons and commutations went to white people
  • Only nine clemency actions (5%) were for people convicted of drug offenses
  • 10 out of 17 women (59%) pardoned by Donald Trump with convictions had obstructed or denied women’s access to healthcare
  • Trump granted the first-ever pardon of a corporation to a multi-million-dollar global crypto company
  • Approximately $1.4 billion in restitution and fines were lost as a result of Trump’s clemency grants
  • Only 17 people (0.08%) were granted clemency through the Department of Justice application process

Congresswoman Pressley’s report analyzes more than 1,700 presidential pardons and commutations granted by Donald Trump during his current term in office. The data includes all publicly reported federal clemency actions issued from January 20, 2025, through December 15, 2025, as identified through official White House announcements, Department of Justice records, United States Sentencing Commission, academic research institutions, and news organizations.

To read the full report, click here.

In her letter to Alice Johnson, the Trump Administration’s “pardon czar,” Congresswoman Pressley highlighted America’s longstanding mass incarceration crisis and urged her to prioritize clemency for those who have been disproportionately harmed by systemic injustices, including Black and brown, low-income, LGBTQ+, and disabled individuals serving mostly non-violent sentences. Congresswoman Pressley also invoked Johnson’s past support for clemency reform, including the Congresswoman’s FIX Clemency Act.

“Pardons and commutations have the power to transform people’s lives. It should not be limited to wealthy people and political allies,” wrote Congresswoman Pressley in her letter. “Your own personal story is a powerful testament to the importance of granting clemency to those directly harmed by systemic injustices. As a Black woman who was serving a life sentence for drug-related offenses, you know firsthand that there are people currently incarcerated who deserve clemency but lack access, connections, or a public platform.”

The full text of the letter is available here.

Congresswoman Pressley is the lead sponsor of the FIX Clemency Act, historic legislation to transform our nation’s broken clemency system and address the growing mass incarceration crisis. 

Congresswoman Pressley led calls in Congress for President Biden to use his clemency authority to address mass incarceration and applauded the President for granting clemency to over thousands of people before the end of his term and commended him for commuting the death sentences of 37 individuals on federal death row.

Congresswoman Pressley has been a steadfast champion for a more just and equitable criminal legal system and has introduced legislation to fix our nation’s broken clemency system.

  • On January 17, 2025, Rep. Pressley applauded President Biden for using his clemency authority to commute the sentences of nearly 2,500 individuals with sentencing disparities.
  • On December 23, 2024, Rep. Pressley commended President Biden for commuting the sentences of 37 individuals on death row and re-sentencing them to life in prison.
  • On December 12, 2024, Rep. Pressley issued a statement on President Biden’s granting pardons to 39 people and commutations to nearly 1,500 people. Earlier that month, on Human Rights Day, Rep. Pressley joined colleagues and advocates for a press conference to renew their calls for President Biden to use his clemency authority to commute the death sentences of the 40 individuals on federal death row and resentence them to a prison term. 
  • In June 2025, Juneteenth, Rep. Pressley re-introduced the People’s Justice Guarantee, a comprehensive, decarceration-focused resolution that outlines a framework for a fair, equitable and just legal system.
  • In October 2022, Rep. Pressley issued a statement applauding President Biden’s executive action pardoning thousands of people for simple possession of marijuana.
  • In December 2021, Rep. Pressley, along with Reps. Cori Bush (MO-01) and Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08) and grassroots advocates, unveiled the Fair and Independent Experts in Clemency (FIX Clemency) Act, historic legislation to transform our nation’s broken clemency system and address the growing mass incarceration crisis. 

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Rep. Grothman Denounces Antisemitic Attacks at Bondi Beach

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-Glenbeulah 6th District Wisconsin)

Rep. Grothman Denounces Antisemitic Attacks at Bondi Beach

U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman (R-WI) released the following statement condemning the antisemitic attacks at Bondi Beach: 

“The antisemitic attack at Bondi Beach is a horrifying act of hatred that must be unequivocally condemned,” said Congressman Grothman. “What should have been a peaceful gathering turned into a moment of terror simply because Jewish families were celebrating their faith. We mourn the innocent lives lost and stand in solidarity with the Jewish community in Sydney and around the world. 

“It is deeply disturbing that the October 7 attack, the most devastating antisemitic massacre in recent history, has been followed by a surge in antisemitic hatred across the globe. That reality cannot be ignored or excused. There is no justification for targeting the Jewish people anywhere, under any circumstances. 

“Combating antisemitism requires the truth. Facts about Israel, along with the horrors of Hamas and its allies, must be clearly communicated. It would be illuminating to research the bizarre hatred contributed by the Hamas massacre on October 7. Greater efforts must be made to understand and confront the roots of antisemitic hatred and broader hostility toward the West.” 

U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Glenbeulah) proudly serves the people of Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.  

Amata Highlights Religious Freedom and Congressional Testimony

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Aumua Amata (Western Samoa)

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata on Thursday took part in a congressional hearing titled: Stopping the Bloodshed: U.S. Response to Crimes Against Humanity in Sudan

The hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s (HFAC) Africa Subcommittee was led by Chairman Chris Smith (R-NJ), who has served in the House for 44 years, and has been the House’s leading champion of human rights and religious freedom. 

Subcommittee hearing on human rights concerns, Chairman Smith (center), Congresswoman Amata (left)

Testifying on a panel were U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback, former U.S. Senator from Kansas; Tony Perkins, former chairman, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF); Ken Isaacs, Samaritan’s Purse; and Nicole Widdersheim, Human Rights Watch. Also testifying was the U.S. State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary Vincent Spera. 

In Thursday’s hearing

“I’ve known Ambassador Brownback since 1994, and I’ve served for years with Chairman Smith, two leading champions for religious freedom issues for so many years, who have my respect and appreciation,” said Congresswoman Amata. “I was humbled last year to speak on the House floor on the importance of religious freedom efforts and the reauthorization of USCIRF. Ambassador Brownback has an essential role as America’s primary voice for religious freedom abroad, and serves as an ex officio member of USCIRF, created by Congress to speak out on behalf of persecuted believers of any faith.”

“The population of Sudan is suffering deeply from terrible violence, especially the Christian population, and the testimony of these atrocities and famine can be difficult to even hear,” continued Congresswoman Amata. “They need our prayers and our help, and the world must know of their plight. I appreciate the commitment of Chairman Smith and these witnesses to make sure these dear people in Sudan are not forgotten.”

Congresswoman Amata and US Ambassador for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback, former US Senator

Amata spoke on the House floor on September 23, 2024, emphasizing the importance of U.S. efforts to protect religious freedoms worldwide, while serving as Floor Manager for House passage of the reauthorization of USCIRF, S. 3764, a bipartisan effort which passed by a vote of 365-20. (Video of her floor speech at the time is available HERE.)

In his opening statement for the hearing, Chairman Smith said, “Sudan is under the darkest of clouds, a catastrophe that has, for far too long, been met with paralysis by the international community. The people of Sudan have been subjected to unbearable pain, suffering, and loss of life—even slavery for decades,” continuing later in his remarks, “(This) hearing is a global call to action. We must demand an immediate cessation of hostilities, but peace cannot be purchased at the price of justice and accountability.”

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