Reps. Titus and Kiggans Advocate for Additional School Nurses

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

WASHINGTON, DC On National School Nurse Day, Congresswoman Dina Titus (NV-01) and Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (VA-02) introduced the Nurses for Under-Resourced Schools Everywhere (NURSE) Act. This bipartisan legislation would establish a grant program within the U.S. Department of Education to give high-need schools the ability to hire and retain additional school nurses.

“All too often, when school districts like Clark County are forced to stretch limited funding, school nurse positions are overlooked,” Congresswoman Titus said. “In fact, Clark County needs over a 100 more school nurses to meet the demands of its students. School nurses play a critical role in our children’s learning and success. Students who have the appropriate healthcare resources are better equipped for studies, sports, and everyday activities.”

“As a nurse practitioner, I know firsthand how vital nurses are to the health and wellbeing of our communities,” said Congresswoman Kiggans. “I’m proud to support the NURSE Act, which builds on efforts I championed in the Virginia State Senate to increase access to care in our schools. By investing in school nurses, we’re ensuring that our children have the support they need to stay healthy and succeed in the classroom. Introducing this bill during National Nurses Week underscores our commitment to recognizing the incredible contributions our nurses make in communities across the country.”

“We ar thrilled that Representative Titus has re-introduced the Nurses for Under-Resourced Schools Everywhere Act (NURSE Act) on School Nurse Day, a day that celebrates the contributions of school nurses to children and their academic success,” said Kate King, President of the National Association of School Nurses. “It is important that children have their physical and behavioral healthcare needs met at school, particularly in case of an emergency. Every school should have a school nurse on staff every day. Passage of the NURSE Act is the first step to achieving student health equity.”

As educator and educator support personnel shortages ravage schools across the nation, the National Education Association is pleased that Rep. Titus is re-introducing the Nurses for Under-Resourced Schools Everywhere (NURSE) Act. It is vital that public schools and the students they serve have a school nurse to support the health and wellness of their students, and the school overall. In particular, this measure focuses on those schools serving communities and the families that face economic challenges, where students might not have access to healthcare supports, and where school nurses are vital. Every student, regardless of zip code, deserves a healthy and caring environment to learn and thrive,” said Marc Egan, Director, Government Relations for the National Education Association.

According to the National Association of School Nurses, only 39.3 percent of schools employ full-time school nurses, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said that more than 40 percent of school-aged children and adolescents have at least one chronic health condition.

Under the NURSE Act, schools with 20 percent of their student body qualifying for low-cost or free lunches would be eligible for grants to hire more school nurses. The legislation targets schools with the highest healthcare needs.

The National Association of School Nurses, the National Education Association, and the American Federation of Teachers have endorsed the NURSE Act.

Ranking Member Kaptur Remarks at Fiscal Year 2026 US Department of Energy Budget Hearing

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (OH-09)

 

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Washington, DC — Today, Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (OH-09), Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Subcommittee, delivered the following opening remarks at the subcommittee’s fiscal year 2026 budget hearing for the US Department of Energy with Energy Secretary Chris Chris Wright:

Good morning, and thank you all for joining us.

As the Ranking Member of this subcommittee and a lifelong advocate for America’s energy independence in perpetuity, I welcome this opportunity to examine the Department of Energy’s recent actions and to discuss your proposed budget.

Let me begin with a plain truth: The essentials of life are freshwater, food, and energy. The United States cannot afford to shortchange our energy future. US energy independence is essential for our liberty. I served President Jimmy Carter during the turbulent era not so long ago when the US slid into unconscious dependence on global energy supplies. My motto from then until now “never again.”

The Department of Energy is the engine room of our nation’s energy security. It drives innovation. It serves as a critical steward of our nuclear security enterprise, and environmental obligations. We have not always done well there. It powers our economy. It protects our grid. It supports cutting-edge research, and ensures that our people — working families, industrious small and large businesses, farmers, our retirees — all have access to affordable, reliable energy and continuing energy innovation.

And yet, we are confronted with proposals to slash $20 Billion in Department of Energy programs, despite clear and present threats to our energy stability. The Administration’s devastating 74 percent cut to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy is not just shortsighted, it is dangerous. Since January, the Department of Energy has suspended critical energy programs, cancelled executed awards and contracts authorized by Congress, severely reduced staffing, including removal of the Inspector General who tries to go after the crooks, and changed contracting policies. The resulting confusion has disrupted communities, businesses, and project developers across our country. This chaotic approach to this critical sector of a strong America and our national security impacts every family, business and community. Already, our people are feeling directly how the pinch feels when rising energy costs impact every American family and business.

Let me be crystal clear. Weakening US energy progress at DOE is a direct threat to America’s energy security and gives our enemies relief. Weakness in advancing America’s energy intelligence leaves us open and exposed to foreign influence. Radical cutbacks weaken our domestic supply chains and delay the very innovations that would shield our economy from global price shocks and hasten enemy targeting. I am shocked by the damage the Administration’s proposals are causing and will continue to cause.

Energy is essential to our way of life and economic growth of all of our communities. The United States is producing more oil than ever before — record-high production levels — something that, in theory, should be bringing gasoline prices down, not bobbing back and forth. But the reality is, American families have not been seeing sustained record-low gas prices. Why? Because we are still tethered to a volatile global energy market dominated by cartels and petroleum dictators. Oil prices declined recently after the OPEC cartel and its allies agreed to a further boost to output. US crude fell 2 percent to $53.13 a barrel, its lowest value since February 2021. Let me be the first Member of Congress to warn you that dependence on foreign crude is not in the national security interests of our nation.

Forty-eight years ago, as our nation’s economy tanked and sank into deep depression due to the first Arab oil embargo, President Carter and our predecessors in Congress created the US Department of Energy. With their vision and steadfast bipartisan commitment over decades, our nation has steadily made progress in attaining domestic energy independence. We cannot take our foot off the accelerator.

Over the last 40 years, America has made remarkable progress through expanding domestic oil and gas production. Ohio knows this well. We have developed cheaper, cleaner energy sources. Competition brings lower prices in energy. Innovations, including biofuels, solar, energy storage, and thermal recovery, are pushing into new energy frontiers of fusion, advanced nuclear, and hydrogen.

Let’s not forget — when Russia invaded Ukraine, it wasn’t just a European crisis. That illegal invasion sent energy prices soaring around the world. The Department of Energy’s swift action to deploy strategic reserves and accelerate clean energy deployment helped soften the blow. But without a fully resourced Department, our ability to respond next time will be severely limited. This posture is dangerous.

American energy independence is about more than geopolitics. Hardworking families in Northwest Ohio and across our country feel these pressures at the pump, see it in their utility bills, and at the checkout counter at the grocery store.

Our nation is approaching 350 million people. We cannot behave as though this is 1950. Undermining the US Department of Energy by severely underfunding advanced energy research risks higher energy costs, increased geopolitical volatility, and weaker national security. That is not a future America should accept.

Mr. Secretary, I would also like to close by raising for your awareness a district-centric issue that holds national implications: two of the five worst commercial nuclear power incidents in our nation’s history occurred in Ohio’s Nuclear North that I represent. That’s 40 percent! These dangerous and ultimately criminally negligent operations represent the worst management of commercial nuclear power in our nation’s history.

Ratepayers in Ohio have for 40 years been the victim of these corrupt commercial nuclear operations — all through the willful federal and state abdication of quality management by the Atomic Energy Commission, the Department of Energy, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Our ratepayers deserve and are due justice — they have been paying for the crimes and slipshod decision. So I ask that you help me from your position to achieve justice for Ohio’s billed ratepayers; the price gouging continues as we meet here today.

As we work on FY 26 appropriations, I will fight to ensure this Energy and Water bill invests in America’s every future, our energy independence, in world-class innovation, and diversifying energy supplies as fundamental to our continuing economic strength. I have a notebook I have prepared for you and your staff outlining what has been going on in Ohio. It is absolutely un-American what has gone on there, and it has gone on for a long time. America’s energy future is in your hands. Everything must be “Made in America,” for America to assure a remarkable history for the generations to come.

Thank you, and I look forward to the discussion ahead.

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ICYMI: Stefanik Exposes Scourge of Antisemitism at Haverford College During Committee on Education & Workforce Hearing

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (21st District of New York)

ICYMI: Stefanik Exposes Scourge of Antisemitism at Haverford College During Committee on Education & Workforce Hearing | Press Releases | Congresswoman Elise Stefanik

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Rep. Ami Bera Signs Discharge Petition to Protect SNAP and Medicaid from GOP Cuts

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Ami Bera (D-CA)

Today, Representative Ami Bera, M.D. (CA-06) released the following statement after signing onto Representative Brendan Boyle’s (PA-02) discharge petition to protect SNAP and Medicaid from Republican efforts to cut these vital programs:

“As a doctor, I know that access to health care and nutrition isn’t a luxury—it’s a basic need,” said Representative Bera. “SNAP and Medicaid are vital programs that millions of Americans rely on to stay healthy and feed their families. I’m proud to stand up and protect these vital programs from harmful cuts.”

The discharge petition, led by House Budget Committee Ranking Member Brendan Boyle, would trigger a House floor vote on the Hands of Medicaid and SNAP Act if it garners 218 signatures. The legislation amends the Congressional Budget Act to block any reduction in Medicaid or SNAP benefits during budget reconciliation.

Jayapal Leads Dozens of Members in Demanding Reversal After Trump’s First 100 Days of Cruel and Unconstitutional Immigration Actions

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

WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Ranking Member of the Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement Subcommittee, is leading dozens of Members of Congress in laying out the long list of cruel, inhumane, and often illegal immigration enforcement actions that President Trump’s administration has taken over the first 100 days of his second term and demanding a reversal of these policies.

“You have repeatedly told the American people that you are focusing your immigration enforcement on the ‘worst of the worst. ’ Unfortunately, it has become apparent that you have completely misled the American people, instead sweeping up large numbers of people indiscriminately, including U.S. citizens and those with lawful status,” wrote the Members. “At the same time, your Administration’s actions have deliberately eroded, evaded, and obfuscated the foundational democratic norms enshrined in our Constitution, including due process, freedom of expression, and separation of powers.

Under President Trump’s direction, ICE agents and other immigration enforcement bodies have detained U.S. citizens for days, targeted international students despite zero evidence of criminal activity, and sent individuals to foreign gulags without due process. Additionally, on multiple occasions, the Trump administration has completely ignored court rulings ordering them to stop their actions. The Members are demanding an immediate reversal of these policies and more.

“You have terrorized immigrant communities of all statuses who are our friends, family, and neighbors,” continued the Members. “We urgently demand you to immediately reverse course, fully comply with court orders, and work with us to preserve our democracy.”

The full text of the letter can be read here.

The letter was also signed by Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03), Becca Balint (VT-At Large), Nanette Barragán (CA-44), Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01), Greg Casar (TX-35), J. Luis Correa (CA-46), Maxine Dexter (OR-03), Veronica Escobar (TX-16), John Garamendi (CA-08), Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04), Robert Garcia (CA-42), Sylvia Garcia (TX-29), Jonathan Jackson (IL-01), Henry C. “Hank” Johnson, Jr. (GA-04), Ro Khanna (CA-17), Summer Lee (PA-12), Teresa Leger Fernandez (NM-03), Zoe Lofgren (CA-18), Betty McCollum (MN-04), James P. McGovern (MA-02), Gwen Moore (WI-04), Jerrold Nadler (NY-12), Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14), Mark Pocan (WI-02), Delia Ramirez (IL-03), Jamie Raskin (MD-08), Deborah Ross (NC-02), Andrea Salinas (OR-06), Lateefah Simon (CA-12), Mark Takano (CA-39), Rashida Tlaib (MI-12), Juan Vargas (CA-52), Nydia M. Velázquez (NY-07), Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12), and Nikema Williams (GA-05).

It was also endorsed by Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC; CASA; Center for Victims of Torture; Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA); Human Rights First ; Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights; Immigration Equality; Immigration Hub; Indivisible; National Immigrant Justice Center; National Immigration Law Center; NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice; OneAmerica; OneAmerica; Stop AAPI Hate; and Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice.

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On Mother’s Day, Congresswoman Torres Reintroduces Pink Tax Repeal Act to End Unfair Price Hikes on Women

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

May 11, 2025

Bill would protect women from paying more than men for the same products and services

Washington, D.C. –  On Mother’s Day, Congresswoman Norma J. Torres reintroduced the Pink Tax Repeal Act, legislation that would prohibit gender-based price discrimination on consumer goods and services that are substantially similar. The legislation targets unjust pricing practices that disproportionately impact mothers and women.

“It’s outrageous that in 2025, women, especially mothers, are still paying more than men for everyday items like razors, shampoo, and dry cleaning — simply because they’re marketed to women. This Mother’s Day, we need to acknowledge that the Pink Tax isn’t just about price tags — it’s a matter of respect, equality, and economic justice. No woman, mother, or family should be forced to pay more for the same products and services just because they are a woman.”

“With this bill, we are sending a strong message: pricing that discriminates against women is unfair, and we will no longer stand by while companies exploit their gender for profit. Women are already suffering under Trump’s economy — facing wage gaps, rising costs, and financial insecurity. We shouldn’t be adding insult to injury by making them pay more simply because they are women.”

“The attacks on women, mothers, and families are real, and they need to end. This bill is about holding companies accountable and ensuring that all consumers, regardless of gender, are treated fairly. It’s time to end the Pink Tax, once and for all.”

The Pink Tax Repeal Act would:

  • Prohibit manufacturers and service providers from charging different prices for substantially similar products or services based on gender.
  • Direct the Federal Trade Commission to enforce the legislation as an unfair or deceptive act or practice.
  • Empower state attorneys general to take civil action against violators on behalf of consumers.

Studies have shown the existence of gender-based pricing disparities, costing women and girls hundreds of thousandsmore over their lifetimes compared to their male counterparts. Women make up as much as 85 percent of consumer purchases in the United States, but pay more for products marketed to women and girls 42 percent of the time. From toys to toiletries, the price differences are often hidden in plain sight and result in economic burden for women.

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Tonko Announces Student Winners of 2025 Congressional Art Competition

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

TROY, NY — Congressman Paul D. Tonko held a reception last week at The Arts Center of the Capital Region to announce the winners of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for New York’s 20th Congressional District. The winning artworks were chosen from among 24 student submissions representing 16 high schools across the Capital Region.

“I am continually inspired by the remarkable talent and creativity on display in our Congressional Art Competition, and this year was no different,” Congressman Tonko said. “On Friday, I had the privilege of joining a group of outstanding Capital Region students to celebrate both their artistic prowess and their dedication to the creative process. Artistic expression plays a vital role in education, giving students a powerful outlet to share their ideas, their creativity, and their unique perspectives on the world. I’m proud to recognize this year’s gifted participants, and I’m deeply grateful to the parents, teachers, and supporters who have helped guide and encourage them along the way.”

This year’s honorees are as follows:

·         Winner: Lesly Garcia, Niskayuna High School, A Man’s Job

·         Runner-Up: Quinn Knaub, Bethlehem Central High School, Living in Creativity

·         Honorable Mention: Dominic Corey, Shaker High School, City of Lights

·         Honorable Mention: Alex Steur, Albany High School, Lemons

“Congratulations to Lesly on her phenomenal winning piece,” Tonko continued, “and congratulations to all who participated in this year’s competition. Thank you all for sharing your gifts with us!”

This year’s awardees were chosen by a distinguished panel of judges from The Arts Center of the Capital Region. The winner will be honored at a reception in Washington D.C. this fall, and her artwork will be displayed at the U.S. Capitol for the remainder of the year.

The annual Congressional Art Competition celebrates the artistic achievements of the nation’s high school students. Since the competition began in 1982, more than 650,000 high school students have participated, with more than 10,000 student artworks displayed at the U.S. Capitol.

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Rep. Hill Statement Applauds Confirmation of Warren Stephens as U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom

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

Rep. Hill Statement Applauds Confirmation of Warren Stephens as U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 29, 2025

WASHINGTON D.C. – Rep. French Hill (AR-02) today released the following statement after the Senate voted to confirm Warren Stephens to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

“Warren is a lifelong friend, phenomenal, and proud American who has a passion for our shared British and American history, and the critical nature of our important transatlantic partnership. I have no doubt that he will be an excellent ambassador and will work tirelessly to foster the longstanding shared values between our great nations.”

Rep. Hill Statement on the Passing of His Holiness Pope Francis

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

Rep. Hill Statement on the Passing of His Holiness Pope Francis

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 21, 2025

WASHINGTON D.C. – “I am saddened to learn of the passing of Pope Francis. His Holiness was a humble servant of God and a beacon of faith, compassion, and peace for millions of Catholics around the world. I am grateful for his devotion to interfaith dialogue, reflected in his memorable visit with the Grand Imam at Al-Azhar in 2017 and their joint document on Human Fraternity in 2019.

“I was blessed to have met Pope Francis during papal audiences in 2021 and 2023. I will cherish these moments for the rest of my life. This is a moment of great loss, and I will continue to pray for him and all those around the world who mourn his passing.”

Judge Giles Rejects Trump Administration Forum Shopping In Badar Khan Suri Case

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

Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA) today issued the following statement welcoming a ruling by Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles rejecting the Trump Administration’s attempts to remove jurisdiction over the case of Beyer’s constituent, Dr. Badar Khan Suri, to Texas, where it whisked him after he was detained by masked ICE agents outside his home in Arlington, Virginia:

“Dr. Badar Khan Suri is in Texas right now because the Trump Administration whisked him there as quickly as it could to get a more favorable judicial environment to further trample his rights and the Constitution. This was blatant forum shopping, and Judge Giles wisely saw through it and rejected the administration’s feeble lies and post hoc excuses for its actions, which as she noted mirror similar behavior in other recent, high-profile cases including those of Mahmoud Khalil and Rümeysa Öztürk.

“The Trump Administration’s tactic of rushing students and scholars to distant detention centers to seek more favorable jurisdictions for consideration of their cases has now been rejected by multiple federal judges. This practice has likely been organized, coordinated, and directed by a central authority in the administration. If what the administration was doing here was above board, they would be transparent and honest about it; instead they have been secretive and defended the practice with outright lies. They are sending multiple signals that they have something to hide in their conduct of these cases, and Congress should investigate to find out why. I will have more to come on that subject soon.”

Beyer met with Dr. Khan Suri’s counsel last week and attended his hearing before Judge Giles on Thursday, which resulted in this ruling. Beyer subsequently wrote to the Acting Director of ICE on Monday seeking reevaluation of Dr. Khan Suri’s status, including consideration of his eligibility for release and alteration of his custody status, which is currently classified as “high-risk.” He is the co-lead of Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman’s recently introduced ICE Visibility Act.

Dr. Badar Khan Suri is a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University who lives in Arlington, Virginia. He was in the country legally on a visa when he was detained without charges on orders from the Trump Administration in March by masked agents outside his home in Rosslyn, and moved to a series of prisons and detention centers, ultimately ending in Texas. He is still being held there today, over 1,300 miles away from his wife, who is a U.S. citizen, and three young children. According to Khan Suri’s counsel, “His son spent days crying uncontrollably following his father’s disappearance, and has now stopped speaking.” Dr. Khan Suri has never been charged with a crime and the government has never produced evidence that he did anything wrong.

In Thursday’s hearing, Dr. Khan Suri’s attorneys sought his return to Virginia, while the government sought to remove the case’s jurisdiction to Texas. Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles sought further information from the government on their justification for moving him to Texas, and the government claimed Dr. Khan Suri was removed to Texas to prevent overcrowding at a Virginia detention center. Yet, as Judge Giles pointed out, Khan Suri had a room with a bed to himself in Virginia whereas, for the first 10 days of his detention in Texas he “was forced to sleep on the floor of the television room with the TV blaring nonstop and the lights on 24/7.”