LEADER JEFFRIES: “MIKE JOHNSON ADMITTED THAT REPUBLICANS ARE WILLING TO STARVE HUNGRY CHILDREN”

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

Today, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries held a press conference, where he emphasized that Democrats remain ready, willing and able to negotiate a bipartisan agreement to reopen the government and lower costs as Republicans continue pushing forward their unprecedented cuts to healthcare and nutritional assistance.

LEADER JEFFRIES: This is day 30 of the Trump-Republican shutdown and House Republicans remain on vacation. They’ve canceled votes for five consecutive weeks. House Republicans are missing in action, yet Speaker Mike Johnson is saying the quiet part out loud. It’s extraordinary that earlier today, Mike Johnson admitted that Republicans are willing to starve hungry children in this country and take away SNAP benefits starting on November 1st so they can pressure Democrats into gutting the healthcare of the American people. That’s what Mike Johnson admitted to just a little while ago. That’s extraordinary. But it’s what we know to be the case for Republicans. From the very beginning of this presidency, cruelty has been the point, and what has been driving their policy agenda is to make life better for the wealthy, the well-off and the well-connected. That’s what the One Big Ugly Bill was all about. Largest cut to Medicaid in American history. Ripping food away from the mouths of children, seniors, veterans and families. And all of this was done to provide massive tax breaks to their billionaire donors.

And now, as we approach November 1st just two days from now the beginning of open enrollment, tens of millions of Americans, including many in the state of Louisiana, are about to experience dramatically-increased premiums, co-pays and deductibles that will bankrupt them because of Republican refusal to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits. Democrats will continue to stand up for everyday Americans, for working-class Americans and for middle-class Americans, for the poor, the sick and the afflicted, for the least, the lost and the left-behind throughout this country. We’re in this fight until we win this fight because we know we’re on the right side of this fight for the American people to protect their healthcare and to stop these cruel Republicans from ripping SNAP benefits away from the American people.

Full press availability can be watched here.

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RELEASE: REP. HILL’S TWO BILLS TO EXPAND FLATSIDE WILDERNESS AND CONVEY PROPERTY TO PERRY COUNTY ADVANCE

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman French Hill (AR-02)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Two of Congressman French Hill’s (AR-02) Arkansas-focused bills — the Flatside Wilderness Expansion Act and legislation directing the Secretary of Agriculture to convey a building in Perry County — have advanced in the Senate Agriculture Committee as part of a 13-bill lands package that passed with unanimous consent.

Rep. Hill said, “I’m proud to lead on legislation that strengthens Arkansas communities and protects the natural beauty that defines our state. The Flatside Wilderness Expansion Act fulfills a promise made more than forty years ago to protect one of our state’s most beautiful and culturally significant landscapes for future generations. Preserving Arkansas’s natural beauty has been one of my top priorities in Congress, and this bill ensures that legacy continues.

“I’m also pleased that my Perry County conveyance bill is moving forward, which will finally allow the community to put a long-vacant federal building to good use for youth, agriculture, and conservation programs. These two bills reflect Arkansas’s values of community, common sense, and preserving our state’s natural beauty for the next generation.

“I want to thank Chairman Westerman for his partnership in advancing these bills through his committee in the House, and Senator John Boozman, Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, for his leadership in helping advance both of these Arkansas priorities.”

Key Provisions

Flatside Wilderness Expansion Act (H.R. 1612)

  • Expands the Flatside Wilderness Area in the Ouachita National Forest by approximately 2,200 acres of existing U.S. National Forest, fulfilling the vision first set forth by Arkansas leaders in the 1984 Arkansas Wilderness Act.
  • Builds on Rep. Hill’s successful 2019 effort to add 640 acres to the Flatside Wilderness, signed into law by President Trump.
  • Ensures conservation of one of Arkansas’s most treasured landscapes while maintaining public access for outdoor recreation, hunting, and hiking.

Perry County U.S. Forest Service Building Conveyance

  • Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to transfer ownership of a vacant 0.81-acre U.S. Forest Service property at 1069 Fourche Avenue in Perryville, Arkansas, to Perry County.
  • Allows the county to use the building for community programs, including the University of Arkansas Extension Program, the Perry County Conservation District, and 4-H Youth Development.
  • Supports local economic and educational opportunities while reducing federal maintenance costs for unused property.

Local Support

Both bills have received broad support from Arkansas leaders, conservation advocates, and local officials who have long worked toward these outcomes. Quotes from state and local partners follow below.

“I am grateful to Rep. French Hill, Senator John Boozman, and all of the federal partners who played a part in advancing these critical pieces of legislation. Here in the Natural State, we are home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country, and thanks to this legislation, we will be able to preserve what makes us special, educate the next generation on the importance of conservation, and continue our efforts to establish Arkansas as a leading destination for year-round outdoor adventure.”

— Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders

“By preserving these 2,200 acres within the Ouachita National Forest, the Flatside Wilderness Additions Act will protect an incredible landscape of untouched wilderness. We thank Congressman Hill for his leadership and commitment to preserving The Natural State.”

Shea Lewis, Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism and Director of State Parks

“The expansion of the Flatside Wilderness Area is a direct investment in the future of The Natural State. The AGFC’s mission is centered on conservation and stewardship, and protecting this rugged, unspoiled landscape ensures that Arkansans and visitors alike will have access to true wilderness experiences for years to come. This move is critical for biodiversity and guaranteeing the limitless opportunities for outdoor education and recreation that define our state.”

Doug Schoenrock, Director of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission

“I want to thank Congressman Hill for his leadership on these two bills that will greatly benefit our constituents in Perry County and all of central Arkansas. Perry County is blessed with some of the prettiest scenery in all of Arkansas, and thanks to Congressman Hill, future generations will get to enjoy the beauty around Flatside Pinnacle.

“I also want to thank Congressman Hill for making good use of an abandoned forestry building in Perryville that was paid for by the taxpayers in our district. It is great to see that our Congressman has not forgotten what common sense looks like.” 

Arkansas State Representative Mary Bentley 

“On behalf of the citizens of Perry County, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Congressman French Hill for his continuous support to preserve the natural beauty of Perry County and his support of numerous county-based organizations that serve the citizens of Perry County.”  

— Perry County Judge Larry Blackmon

“As everyone who has hiked the Ouachita Trail knows, the Flatside Wilderness ranks among the most majestic landscapes in America. Today’s action moves us one step closer to ensuring future generations can enjoy its world-class hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting. Congressman Hill’s tireless efforts to complete the Flatside Wilderness builds upon more than a century of work – from President Theodore Roosevelt’s establishing the Arkansas National Forest in 1907 to Senator Bumpers and Congressman Bethune creating the Flatside Wilderness forty years ago.

“By safeguarding an additional 2,215 acres of the Ouachita Mountains’ unique, east-to-west trending ridges, Congressman Hill is continuing to do his part to advance Arkansas’ remarkable conservation legacy, ensuring the long-term survival of 380 vulnerable species and the wild spaces that make the Natural State one of the premier outdoor recreation destinations in the nation.”

Collin O’Mara, President and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation

“The members of Friends of the Ouachita Trail (FoOT) maintain 294 miles of hiking and biking trails in the Ouachita National Forest and Central Arkansas Water lands through volunteer adoptions. FoOT members understand the importance of protecting special places within the broader working forest landscape and celebrate this progress towards expanding the Flatside Wilderness Area for the benefit of all Arkansans. We thank Congressman Hill, Congressman Westerman, and Senator Boozman for their leadership and support of this legislation.”   

Matt Edwards, President, Friends of the Ouachita Trail

“The Flatside Wilderness is such an important part of Arkansas’s shared outdoor heritage. Hikers, hunters, campers, and other outdoor enthusiasts have known for years about outstanding opportunities for solitude that can be found on the Ouachita Trail, and anyone who’s made the 90-minute drive from Little Rock to Flatside Pinnacle can testify to how spectacular this corner of the Ouachita National Forest really is. Rep. French Hill’s effort to better preserve this landscape is popular with Arkansans for a reason, and that’s because it keeps the Natural State exactly that: natural.

“SELC applauds the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, and Nutrition for favorably reporting this bill today, and we look forward to working with Sen. John Boozman on its final passage.”

Anders Reynolds, Federal Legislative Director, Southern Environmental Law Center

“The eleven hundred members of the Ozark Society enthusiastically support Congressman Hill’s hard work to expand the centrally located Flatside Wilderness by 2,200 acres. The preservation of our state’s wild places will only further enhance Arkansas’ reputation as a destination for visitors and continue to make it increasingly attractive to young professionals and industries who are only just beginning to recognize our state for the outstanding quality of life we enjoy.”  

— Brian Thompson, President, and David Peterson, Past President, Ozark Society

Estes Releases Statement on Arrest of Third Murder Suspect of Intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas)

U.S. Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas) released a statement on the arrest announcement of a third suspect tied to the murder of Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, an intern in Rep. Estes’ Washington, D.C., office. Tarpinian-Jachym interned during the Summer 2025 term and was murdered in Washington, D.C., on June 30, 2025.

“The announcement of a third arrest tied to the murder of my intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym is another step closer to bringing closure to this tragedy,” said Rep. Estes. “Thanks to the work of U.S. Attorney Pirro, the detectives at Metropolitan Police Department, and others who have worked diligently to bring these suspects in, this case is closer to being solved. Eric’s life was cut short far too quickly. He will never be forgotten by those who loved and knew him. My prayers are with his family as they process this new development.”

Background

September 2025 – Estes Releases Statement on Arrests for the Murder of Intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym

September 2025 – Estes and Colleagues Host Press Conference on the D.C. Crime Crackdown

July 2025 – ICYMI: Estes Joins Fox & Friends

July 2025 – Rep. Estes Expresses Condolences To Family Of Intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym

July 2025 – Estes Honors the Life of Intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym on House Floor

Brownley Introduces Resolution Recognizing October as National Learning Disabilities Awareness Month

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

Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Julia Brownley (CA-26) announced the introduction of a resolution recognizing October 2025 as National Learning Disabilities Awareness Month. Observed annually in October, National Learning Disabilities Awareness Month was established to raise public awareness of learning disabilities, promote early and accurate diagnoses, and encourage the provision of appropriate interventions and support to help individuals with learning disabilities achieve success in education and in life.

“I began my career in public service to ensure that individuals with learning disabilities, like my daughter who has dyslexia, have the resources and positive learning environments they need to live up to their fullest potential,” said Congresswoman Brownley. “In recognizing October as National Learning Disabilities Awareness Month, we are bringing much-needed awareness to the challenges people with learning disabilities face and, more importantly, reaffirming our commitment to providing them with the support they need to succeed.”

This resolution brings awareness to the learning disabilities that impact millions of children and adults and reaffirms support through advocacy and education for all individuals affected by learning disabilities across the United States.

The resolution is endorsed by the National Center for Learning Disabilities, The Reading League, Council for Learning Disabilities, Association of Educational Therapists, Learning Disabilities Association of America, and Division for Learning Disabilities of the Council for Exceptional Children.

The full text of the resolution can be found here.

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Congresswoman Norma Torres Responds to DHS-Involved Shooting in Ontario

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

October 30, 2025

Congresswoman Norma Torres Responds to DHS-Involved Shooting in Ontario

Ontario, CA — Congresswoman Norma Torres, whose district includes the site of this morning’s officer-involved shooting in the 2800 block of South Vineyard Avenue, issued the following statement:

“My team and I are closely monitoring reports of a DHS-involved shooting this morning in the 2800 block of South Vineyard Avenue in Ontario. ICE has refused to provide my office with official information despite multiple requests. I am personally contacting local hospitals to track the victims.”

“There must be a full, transparent investigation with immediate updates. As we’ve seen in numerous incidents over the past several months, statements from the Department cannot be taken at face value. Witness statements, body-camera footage, security footage, and all relevant information must be released so the public can judge for themselves what really happened. Accountability is not optional; it is demanded.”

“Anyone with information about this incident or the victim should contact my district office immediately at (909) 481-6474.”

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Speaker Johnson on Day 30 of the Democrat Shutdown: The Far Left Has Officially Captured the Democrat Party

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

WASHINGTON — On Day 30 of the Democrat Shutdown, Speaker Johnson held a press conference alongside the House Republican delegation from New York and House GOP Leadership to discuss America’s largest city preparing to hand the reins of power to a Marxist mayor. Speaker Johnson also addressed how Democrats have wholly capitulated to the Far-Left base of their party.

“Chuck Schumer is desperately trying to cling to power. Unfortunately, when you make decisions out of fear and political desperation, you have already lost control,” Speaker Johnson said. “And the new power center in the Democrat Party is one that should frighten every commonsense American. The radical socialist wing is rising, and it is led by people like AOC and Bernie Sanders.”

Watch Speaker Johnson’s full remarks here.

On Democrats embracing their radical, Far-Left base:

Right now, they’ve got a 34-year-old unproven, untested socialist who looks to be the next mayor. He may well be elected. Mamdani winning New York City would be the biggest win for the Marxists and the socialists in the history of this country. We have, to this point in nearly 250 years, been able to hold off those kinds of ideas. We’ve been clinging to the foundational principles of America, the ideas of individual freedom and limited government, and the rule of law and peace through strength and fiscal responsibility and free markets and human dignity. All those things are in jeopardy when the Marxists take over. And it’s the clearest sign yet that the Democrats’ radical Marxist wing is winning the battle for control of their party.

Look at where the energy is. This should be alarming to everyone around the country. Mamdani has of course called to defund the police, to abolish all prisons, to legalize prostitution. He lambasted the New York Police Department as a racist system. And you might have seen if you in the media are covering this, but there was a new video uncovered from 2023, just two years ago, and he said, quote, “We have to be clear, when the boot of the NYPD is on your neck, it’s been laced by the IDF.” Look, it’s a unique talent to merge one’s loathing for American law enforcement with their loathing for the Jewish people. But he’s managed to do it. New York is just the tip of the iceberg. It’s not isolated to America’s largest city. It’s other cities as well. Look at Seattle, where the leading candidate for mayor is an open socialist. Look at Minneapolis, where the sitting socialist mayor is facing a challenge from his Left flank. And look here in Congress where we have our own wing of Marxist acolytes serving here.

On the harmful consequences of the shutdown crossing into November:

Let me give you a list of things that this means for the American people. It means that tens of millions of American families will struggle to keep food on the table because the SNAP program benefits will run dry. It means that WIC assistance, that’s women, infants, and children nutrition programs, will be at risk of running dry. It means that Head Start centers, which serve 60,000 children nationwide, will be at risk of closure. Millions of federal workers, and we’ve listed them here every day, you’re talking about air traffic controllers and TSA agents and park rangers and Border Patrol agents, law enforcement around the country, the stewards of our nuclear arsenal will miss their paychecks. Thousands of flights by result will be canceled or delayed while our borders and national security will be directly jeopardized at a very dangerous moment in world history. And our country will lose tens of billions in gross domestic product. With each passing day, the pain gets more real.

On Democrats owning the consequences of the Marxist Mamdani agenda:

Obviously, Mamdani is a big issue here in the halls of Congress. Why? Because the second highest ranked Democrat in the country, Leader Jeffries, endorsed him. They’re making Mamdani a mainstream Democrat now. And this party has left the people. Of course, the press wants us to ignore Mamdani here. It’s an embarrassment because most of the press is on the side of the Democrats. They don’t want us to talk about that, but we have to because by endorsing Mamdani, Hakeem Jeffries has endorsed and co-owned his positions, his past statements, his Marxist playbook and everything else that that guy espouses. And so too does every single House Democrat who will be inviting their leader, Jeffries, to their campaigns and to their districts.

Next year, every single one of them at every campaign stop should be asked, what do you think about Mamdani? What do you think about his positions? While House Democrats court Marxists in New York, Senate Democrats have chosen to shut down the government over a totally clean, nonpartisan CR, it’s the first time in history, in the history of this country, that any party has done that: has had the audacity to shut the government down over a totally clean, nonpartisan funding measure bowing to the demands of their Far-Left base.

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Even the Washington Post Editorial Board Agrees, the Democrat Shutdown Must End

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

WASHINGTON — Today’s editorial from the Washington Post Editorial Board echoes what House and Senate Republicans have been saying for weeks: Democrats in Congress are holding the government hostage, and it must end immediately.

“The right answer is to reopen the government with a clean funding bill, ideally for a full year, to get food stamps flowing and federal workers back in the office, and then have a debate about ACA subsidies,” the Editorial Board wrote. “Democrats openly acknowledge that they refuse to do this because it would mean giving up their leverage. If they persist, it could mean families start to go hungry.”

Read the full editorial here or below:

One reason the partial government shutdown has dragged on for nearly a month is because most Americans have felt no discernable impact on their daily life. That’s starting to change. This weekend, federal food stamps are scheduled to stop going out. Around 42 million people, or 1 in 8 Americans, receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

This pain point, combined with three other dynamics, should help hasten an end to the shutdown as early as next week by making Democrats blink.

First, the open enrollment period for purchasing health insurance starts on Saturday. Many people will experience sticker shock when they see how much their premiums are about to go up. Democrats will be able to claim they got their point across about the need to rescue Obamacare by extending subsidies that are set to expire.

Second, Democrats are favored to win most of next Tuesday’s off-year elections. If they prevail in the New Jersey and Virginia governor’s races, as well as the New York mayor’s race, Democratic leaders could save face by claiming that the people sent a loud message to President Donald Trump. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries are both New Yorkers who fear the Mamdani wing of the party.

Schumer has allowed the shutdown to drag on because he’s worried about fending off a primary challenger in 2028, and he’s still smarting from blowback he got from angry liberals after he agreed to fund the government this spring. Electoral wins can offer a pretext to claim vindication, or at least quietly give permission for a few of his members to break ranks.

Third, federal public employee unions, a core Democratic constituency, are losing patience. The American Federation of Government Employees, which represents more than 800,000 federal and D.C. government workers, said in a statement Monday that the shutdown is unacceptably hurting its members: “It’s time to pass a clean continuing resolution and end this shutdown today,” said AFGE National President Everett Kelley. “No half measures, and no gamesmanship.”

Kelley’s message shows why it’s untenable for Democrats to insist on a piecemeal approach to fund certain programs, such as food stamps, while keeping federal workers furloughed. Air traffic controllers, for instance, just missed their first full paycheck of the shutdown, even though they’re required to keep working.

Senate Democrats mostly stuck together last Thursday to block a bill that would have ensured the troops and other categories of essential employees keep getting paid, but now they’re insisting on a standalone bill to keep SNAP funded. They’re also accusing Trump of not tapping into emergency funds to keep the payments going, even as they’ve criticized him for diverting funds toward programs they care less about.

A variety of mitigating factors could prevent SNAP cuts from ratcheting up the pressure to reach a deal. More than two dozen blue states and D.C. sued on Tuesday in a bid to force the Trump administration to keep sending payments. They drew a sympathetic liberal judge in Boston, who has scheduled a hearing for Thursday. Other states are moving to limit the fallout: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) declared a state of emergency and said he’ll use surplus funds to cover food stamps through November.

Save the debate for another day about whether too many people qualify for food stamps, which have become significantly more generous over the years. Keeping the government open should be separated from policy disputes about how to spend taxpayer money. It is wrong that Democrats have held the government hostage for a month in hopes of extending costly Obamacare subsidies, just as it was for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to shut down the government in 2013 for 16 days in a bid to defund the Affordable Care Act altogether.

Negotiations can always fall apart, but the calendar could help: Both chambers are supposed to be out on recess the week after next for Veterans Day, which might help induce a deal by next Friday.

The right answer is to reopen the government with a clean funding bill, ideally for a full year, to get food stamps flowing and federal workers back in the office, and then have a debate about ACA subsidies. Democrats openly acknowledge that they refuse to do this because it would mean giving up their leverage. If they persist, it could mean families start to go hungry.

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Newhouse Statement on Firing of Jon Wyss from FSA

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Dan Newhouse (4th District of Washington)

Headline: Newhouse Statement on Firing of Jon Wyss from FSA

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-04) released the following statement on the firing of Jon Wyss, State Executive Director, Washington State Farm Service Agency (FSA).

“Jon Wyss has dedicated his career to helping farmers in Washington state, and he has been an asset in making sure we are a leader in the U.S. agriculture industry,” said Rep. Newhouse. “His experience, relationships with producers, and firsthand understanding of the challenges in farm country give producers an ally in the federal government. Jon’s firing is a mistake and a disservice to farmers who need a strong leader at the Farm Service Agency, especially now, when times are tough. I have expressed my concerns with this decision to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the White House, because Jon was a true advocate for farmers in Washington state.” 

Wyss was reappointed to serve as the State Executive Director of the FSA in May of 2025. He was first appointed in 2019 during the first Trump Administration and was re-appointed in 2022 during the Biden Administration.  

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Carbajal Joins Senator Padilla in Demanding Trump Reverse Plan to Open New Offshore Oil and Gas Leases

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Salud Carbajal (CA-24)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Salud Carbajal (D-CA-24) joined a bicameral letter led by U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) to demand President Trump and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum immediately cease any plans to open new offshore oil and gas leases in U.S. federal waters off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, in the Arctic Ocean and northern Bering Sea off of Alaska, and in the Eastern Gulf. The lawmakers warned that opening these untouched coastlines to new offshore drilling would devastate coastal economies, jeopardize our national security, ravage coastal ecosystems, and put millions of Americans’ health and safety at risk, hurting people across the political spectrum.

Oil spills not only cause irreparable environmental damage, but also suppress the value of coastal homes, harm tourism economies, and weaken coastal infrastructure. Already, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is forced to respond to over 150 oil and chemical spills each year. One disastrous spill can cost taxpayers billions in lost revenue, cleanup costs, and ecosystem restoration.

These threats of expanded oil drilling come as the Administration has already dismantled NOAA’s oil spill prevention and response programs, as almost 30 percent of the team in charge of addressing oil spills has been laid off or taken early retirement. The Emergency Response Division team and the oil spill program are slated to lose half their funding from the Administration’s proposed FY 2026 budget.

“This is a matter of national consequence for coastal communities across the country, regardless of political affiliation. It puts our economies, national security, and our most vulnerable ecosystems at severe risk,” wrote the lawmakers. “… Expanded oil and gas leasing poses risks to the health and livelihoods of our constituents, jeopardizes our tourism, fishing, and recreation economies, and threatens the marine life that inhabits our coastlines.”

“The United States already leads the world in oil and gas production. The industry currently holds more than 2,000 offshore leases covering over 12 million acres of federal waters —yet fewer than 500 of those leases are actively producing oil and gas,” continued the lawmakers. “There is no justification for opening vast swaths of our oceans to leasing when existing leases remain largely unused, while imposing mounting environmental and economic costs on coastal communities.”

Additionally, the Department of Defense (DOD) previously warned that oil and gas leases in portions of the Eastern Gulf would impact areas critical to our military readiness, including for military training and testing opportunities and assets. DOD has also signaled that parts of the Mid-Atlantic and South Atlantic Planning Areas are “not compatible with oil and gas activities and infrastructure.”

The lawmakers condemned the potential expansion of offshore drilling while the Administration simultaneously curtails offshore wind and clean energy development. This year, the Trump Administration has withdrawn all outer continental offshore wind leases, rescinded all designated Wind Energy Areas, and eliminated $679 million in offshore-wind-related port infrastructure funding, including over $426 million for Humboldt Bay offshore wind infrastructure.

Specifically, the lawmakers demanded that President Trump and Secretary Burgum:

  • Halt any steps toward new offshore oil and gas leasing in the Atlantic, Pacific, off the coast the Arctic and Bering Sea coasts of Alaska, and the Eastern Gulf;
  • Limit offshore drilling, consistent with previous statutory and agency protections;
  • Prioritize coastal resilience, including expanded storm-surge and flood protection, restoration of wetlands and sand dunes, and early-warning systems, so that communities in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, New Jersey, Alaska, and beyond are better protected; and
  • Restore a credible pathway for offshore wind and other clean-energy projects by rescinding the OCS wind-leasing withdrawal and rescinded WEAs, enabling science-based projects that support jobs and coastal economies.

“Our coastal communities, fishermen, small business owners, Tribal Nations, tourism operators, and families cannot be sacrificed in the name of short-term drilling booms,” concluded the lawmakers. “Opening new offshore lease areas while cancelling clean energy progress is potentially illegal, a failure of leadership, and a dereliction of the public trust.”

Full text of the letter is available here and below:

Dear Mr. President and Secretary Burgum:

We write to express our strongest opposition to any effort to open new offshore oil and gas leasing in federal waters off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, in the Arctic Ocean and northern Bering Sea off of Alaska, and in the Eastern Gulf. This is a matter of national consequence for coastal communities across the country, regardless of political affiliation. It puts our economies, national security, and our most vulnerable ecosystems at severe risk. These reported proposals would reverse long-standing protections that shield sensitive coastal waters from new drilling, including withdrawals under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, statutory moratoria, and agency restrictions.

Expanded oil and gas leasing poses risks to the health and livelihoods of our constituents, jeopardizes our tourism, fishing, and recreation economies, and threatens the marine life that inhabits our coastlines. Many of these communities are already reeling from compounded disasters: hurricanes, sea-level rise, storm surge, and the lingering legacy of oil-spill disasters. Since 1980, hurricanes alone have generated well over $1.5 trillion in damage in the United States. Expanding offshore leasing increases the likelihood that future storms, oil spills, or other disasters will impose even greater burdens on front-line coastal communities.

In addition to storms, the threat of oil spills remains real and costly. For example, the U.S. Coast Guard reported a spill of more than 30,000 gallons of “oily-watery mixture” off Louisiana’s coast earlier this year. Oil spill damage threatens not just the environment, but the value of coastal homes, the health of tourism economies, and the resilience of coastal infrastructure. A single catastrophic spill could cost taxpayers, states, and local communities tens of billions of dollars in cleanup costs, lost revenue, and degraded ecosystems. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) already responds to over 150 oil and chemical spills in U.S. waters every year. Under the administration’s proposed plan, every part of the United States’ coastline would be at risk of disaster.

These risks are magnified by the administration’s dismantling of NOAA and its oil spill prevention and response programs. Nearly 30 percent of NOAA’s Office of Response and Restoration Emergency Response Division staff—the team that addresses oil spills—were already laid off or took early retirement as part of the administration’s ongoing reductions in force. The administration’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget would cut in half funding for the oil spill program and the Emergency Response Division.

Under the administration’s reported plans, harmful seismic testing could take place across every coast. NOAA Fisheries recently concluded that oil and gas activities like seismic exploration in the Gulf of Mexico could drive the endangered Rice’s whale—of which only a few dozen individuals remain—to extinction. Seismic testing for oil and gas disrupts communication, navigation, and breeding among whales, fish, and other marine species, inflicting irreversible harm on ocean ecosystems.

The administration’s reported plans would also open up oil and gas leasing in areas the Department of Defense (DOD) has previously stated would be problematic for military readiness. Leaked documents report that the administration will conduct leasing in parts of the Eastern Gulf, which includes irreplaceable military training and testing opportunities and assets. The DOD has similarly labeled portions of the Mid-Atlantic and South Atlantic Planning Areas “not compatible with oil and gas activities and infrastructure.”

The United States already leads the world in oil and gas production. The industry currently holds more than 2,000 offshore leases covering over 12 million acres of federal waters —yet fewer than 500 of those leases are actively producing oil and gas. There is no justification for opening vast swaths of our oceans to leasing when existing leases remain largely unused, while imposing mounting environmental and economic costs on coastal communities.

While the administration prepares to expand offshore drilling, it is simultaneously undermining offshore wind and clean energy development, thereby reducing our ability to expand energy supplies and build resilient coastal economies. On January 20, 2025, the President issued a memorandum withdrawing all areas of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) from offshore wind leasing, pending review. On July 30, 2025, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) rescinded all designated Wind Energy Areas (WEAs). The Department of the Interior has issued directives curbing so-called “preferential treatment” for wind and solar, and the U.S. Department of Transportation withdrew $679 million in offshore-wind-related port infrastructure funding. These actions raise electricity costs for families, make our coastlines less safe, and our communities more vulnerable.

We therefore urge your administration to take the following actions to reverse course immediately: 

1. Halt any steps toward new offshore oil and gas leasing in the Atlantic, Pacific, off the coast the Arctic and Bering Sea coasts of Alaska, and the Eastern Gulf;

2. Limit offshore drilling, consistent with previous statutory and agency protections; 

3. Prioritize coastal resilience, including expanded storm-surge and flood protection, restoration of wetlands and sand dunes, and early-warning systems, so that communities in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, New Jersey, Alaska, and beyond are better protected; and 

4. Restore a credible pathway for offshore wind and other clean-energy projects by rescinding the OCS wind-leasing withdrawal and rescinded WEAs, enabling science-based projects that support jobs and coastal economies.

Protecting our waters from offshore drilling is broadly supported by the American public. Nearly two-thirds of registered voters oppose new offshore drilling, and hundreds of municipalities along the Atlantic, Pacific, the eastern Gulf, and these regions of Alaska have passed formal resolutions against its expansion. These communities have made clear that safeguarding their coastal economies, fisheries, and way of life must take precedence over short-term fossil fuel interests. Our coastal communities, fishermen, small business owners, Tribal Nations, tourism operators, and families cannot be sacrificed in the name of short-term drilling booms. Opening new offshore lease areas while cancelling clean energy progress is potentially illegal, a failure of leadership, and a dereliction of the public trust.

We look forward to your prompt response detailing what specific steps the Administration will take to halt this course of action and recommit to safeguarding our nation’s shores, economy, and shared future. 

Tonko Sends Sports Leagues Ultimatum — Support Federal Gambling Safety Standards or Sacrifice Fans, Players & Integrity

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

WASHINGTON, DC — Following recent sports betting scandals that have resulted from the explosion of legal sports betting across the nation, Congressman Paul D. Tonko (NY-20) sent letters to several major professional sports leagues demanding they support implementing federal gambling safety standards included in his SAFE Bet Act. The letters were sent to the commissioners of the NBAWNBANFLNHLMLBMSL, and NWSL.

“Claims of prioritizing integrity ring hollow when leagues have sold credibility to gambling operators, integrated betting content into broadcasts, normalized wagering for teenagers, glorified it in advertising, and then failed to prevent criminal conduct from taking hold within the sport,” the letters read.

The letters continue, “The stakes go far beyond the integrity of the sport; they encompass the very real human harm occurring across communities nationwide. The reliance on voluntary self-policing has failed. If the integrity of professional sports depends on federal law enforcement alone, the current system is already broken.

“The choice before you is now explicit. Either engage directly with Congress to establish mandatory federal guardrails that restore integrity and protect the public or stand in opposition and accept responsibility when the next scandal breaks and more families and lives are destroyed.”

Tonko’s Supporting Affordability and Fairness with Every Bet (SAFE Bet) Act, reintroduced earlier this year, would establish minimum federal standards to create a safer, less addictive product, protect consumers, and restore needed trust in the integrity of sports. Specifically the bill addresses:

  • Marketing
    • No sportsbook marketing during live sporting events, and no programing designed to induce gambling with “bonus”, “no sweat,” “bonus bets,” or odds boosts
  • Affordability
    • Prohibits operators from accepting more than 5 deposits from a customer in a 24-hour period
    • Requires operators to conduct ‘affordability checks’ on customers before accepting wagers and prohibits operators from accepting deposits via credit card
  • Artificial Intelligence
    • Prohibits the use of AI to track player’s gambling habits and offer individualized promotions
    • Prohibits the use of AI to create gambling products, such as microbets
  • The SAFE Bet Act would also: Ban prop bets on all college and amateur athletes; authorize SAMHSA to collect data on the impact of sports betting nationwide; require a Surgeon General’s report on the public health challenges to sports betting; and create a national self-exclusion list.

The full letter to Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert Manfred can be read HERE.

The full letter to Major Soccer League Commissioner Donald Garber can be read HERE.

The full letter to National Basketball Association Commissioner Adam Silver can be read HERE.

The full letter to National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell can be read HERE.

The full letter to National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman can be read HERE.

The full letter to National Women’s Soccer League Commissioner Jessica Berman can be read HERE.

The full letter to Women’s National Basketball Association Commissioner Cathy Englebert can be read HERE.