Abraham Accords Caucus Introduces Resolution Promoting Peace and Tolerance in Education to Strengthen the Abraham Accords

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL)

WASHINGTON – Reps. Brad Schneider (IL-10), Ann Wagner (MO-02), Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25), and Craig Goldman (TX-12), co-chairs of the bipartisan, bicameral Abraham Accords Caucus, introduced a resolution encouraging the U.S. Department of State and civil society to advance the goals of the Abraham Accords through education rooted in peace and tolerance.

The resolution recognizes the critical role that national curricula play in shaping the attitudes of future generations and commends countries like Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia for taking meaningful steps to promote respect and understanding in their educational systems. It urges the State Department to prioritize curriculum reform in bilateral dialogues and encourages continued engagement from civil society and international organizations in the region. The resolution also emphasizes the objectives of the bipartisan Israel Relations Normalization Act of 2021.

“The Abraham Accords are not just about diplomacy between governments—they are about building a shared future with stability, security and peace between peoples,” saidRep. Schneider. “The Accords offer the region a chance to break free from the gravity of history, to move beyond conflict and toward connection. That future depends on education rooted in peace, tolerance, and mutual recognition.”

“I am beyond proud of the work the Abraham Accords Caucus has accomplished in Congress, and I look forward to continuing to deepen and expand the relationships between Israel and its Arab neighbors,” said Rep. Wagner. “Violent extremist organizations, many of which are funded and promoted by Iran, must be addressed by fostering a coalition of like-minded nations pursuing peace, stability, and prosperity in the Middle East. This resolution encourages the State Department to proactively engage with regional countries to build new and stronger relationships that will enhance and entrench the Abraham Accords for years to come.” 

“If we nourish civility and cooperation in schools, children are more likely to grow up in a world that treasures peace and acceptance,” said Rep. Wasserman Schultz. “Encouraging and investing in those principles in classrooms throughout Abraham Accords countries is one critical way to do that.  As co-chair of the Abraham Accords Caucus, I’m proud to support these goals which can lead to a positive change throughout the region and lead to a safer world for all our children.” 

“Continuing the important work of the Abraham Accords, this resolution highlights the critical need for educational reform across Middle Eastern nations,” said Rep. Goldman. “If left unaddressed, extreme, antisemitic, and hateful curricula will continue to fuel instability and violence in the region. Both Israel and its neighboring Arab states stand to benefit from fostering mutual respect and tolerance among the next generation of leaders.”

“Education rooted in peace and tolerance is essential for lasting regional stability,” added Marcus Sheff, CEO of IMPACT-se. “Textbooks that reflect positive values are not only something today’s children deserve—they craft the open and tolerant societies of the future that we all desire, shaping attitudes and beliefs of future generations. We commend the countries that have taken meaningful steps toward curriculum reform and urge others to follow. IMPACT-se is gratified that our research has helped highlight the critical link between education and normalization. We applaud the Abraham Accords Caucus co-chairs for advancing this important resolution and working toward our shared vision of strengthening the Abraham Accords by ensuring peace and tolerance education for all children.”

The text of the resolution is available here.

 

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ICYMI: SCHNEIDER PRESSES TRUMP TRADE ADVISOR ON TRADE WAR

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL)

Rep. Schneider: Did you expect the so-called Liberation Day to become Liquidation Week?

 


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WASHINGTON – Rep. Brad Schneider (IL-10), a member of the House Ways & Means Committee, grilled U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer at a Ways & Means Committee hearing on the Trump Administration’s 2025 trade policy agenda.

“Amb. Greer, yes or no: didn’t Israel zero out all tariffs on US products before President Trump announced his across the board tariffs on April 2nd? [Greer Responds]

Yet the President still imposed 17% tariffs on Israel. 

Amb. Greer, what’s our trade balance with the elephant and fur seals, petrels, albatrosses and penguins living on Heard and McDonald Islands?[Greer Responds]

Yet the president has imposed specific tariffs on the Heard and McDonald Islands, while not taking any action against Russia, Belarus, North Korea or Cuba.

I don’t want to disappoint my mom and my wife and have them yell and me but Mr. Greer, I am going to say what I think almost everyone is thinking…WTF?

What’s the president thinking?

What did he, and you, think was going to happen after unilaterally declaring a global trade war?

Did you expect the so called “Liberation Day” to become “Liquidation Week,” destroying more than $10 trillion of value and moving us from an extended Bull Market to a self-induced Bear?

Did you intentionally plan to decimate Americans’ retirement accounts and 529 accounts for their kids’ education? 

Did you and the President anticipate raising prices for American families already struggling to make ends meet?

Did you mean to make American businesses less, not more competitive in global markets?

Was the intention, with the largest tax increase in U.S. history, to put the United States, and maybe the entire global economy into a recession because of what the Wall Street Journal editorial board, let me repeat that, the Wall Street Journal editorial board, said is “the dumbest trade war in history.”

Already Diane Swonk, the chief economist of KPMG, is saying that her baseline forecast is a recession starting this quarter.

Jamie Dimon and JP Morgan, raised their probability of recession to 79%

WSJ reports that betting markets have it a 70%

Goldman Sachs recently raised their likelihood the second increase since last Wednesday to 45%. Expect them to raise it again. 

Indeed, by the time you finish talking today we may already be in a recession.

Less than a week after President Trump’s declaration of the largest sales tax in U.S. history, global markets continue roil as a result of tariff-based recession fears. The President’s newly imposed tariffs have real world impacts for every one of my constituents, who will see higher prices at the grocery store, shortages of critical products, and less money in their retirement accounts and their accounts for their kids’ education. 

American families deserve relief. But instead, thanks to President Trump, they’re heading to the store to panic-buy essentials before retailers raise prices.

I’ve heard from literally thousands of constituents about the pain that President Trump has said the country will suffer as a result of these tariffs. 

They have written to me sharing that they have lost as much as 20% of their 401K and 529 accounts in the last week alone due to market fluctuations that are responding in real time, to the President’s announcement of arbitrary and capricious tariffs.

Seniors who recently retired are worried about having to return to work to make sure they can make ends meet and today and wonder if they will now outlive their retirement savings.

Small business owners in my district are anticipating having to lay off employees. Large companies in my district who are preparing their next earnings reports for investors are telling me that the impacts of these tariffs are “material.” That’s business speak for the tariffs are going to have a real, adverse effect on their operations and likely adverse affect their cash flows. 

Make no mistake — President Trump’s trade agenda is slowing economic growth and job creation, weakening U.S. global leadership, and increasing the cost of doing business in the United States. These tariffs make life for Americans more expensive, make us our nation less secure, and our citizens less prosperous.  

Congress must take back its constitutional authority to stop the chaos and the pain President Trump is inflicting on American families and dig us out of what could be a self-inflicted recession.” 

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SCHNEIDER, WAGNER HOST MOROCCO’S FOREIGN MINISTER FOR CONGRESSIONAL ROUNDTABLE ON REGIONAL PEACE AND INTEGRATION

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL)

Washington, DC – Rep. Brad Schneider (IL-10), Co-Chair of the bipartisan, bicameral Abraham Accords Caucus, hosted His Excellency Nasser Bourita, Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Morocco for a closed-door roundtable with members of Congress on Tuesday, April 8. The discussion focused on Morocco’s growing role, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, in advancing regional peace, economic integration, and security cooperation, particularly within the framework of the Abraham Accords.

The event was co-hosted by Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Ann Wagner (MO-2) and provided Members an opportunity to engage directly with one of the region’s most active and strategic diplomatic leaders.

“The U.S.-Morocco relationship is centuries old and has never been more relevant,” said Rep. Schneider. “From joint military exercises to trilateral cooperation with Israel, Morocco plays a vital role in advancing our shared interests in stability, prosperity, and peace. We were grateful for the chance to have an open and strategic dialogue with Foreign Minister Bourita about the opportunities and challenges facing the region.”

“The Kingdom of Morocco has been a vital partner with the United States in pursuit of peace, stability, and prosperity in Africa and the Middle East,” said Rep. Wagner. “As co-chair of the Abraham Accords Caucus, I have worked to deepen the economic, diplomatic, and security relationships between the United States, Morocco, Israel, and Arab nations in the region as well as address Iran’s efforts to undermine and destabilize the historic normalization agreement.  Today’s roundtable with Foreign Minister Bourita advances those shared interests and I appreciated the Foreign Minister’s vital perspective on our efforts.”

Coming up on 5 years since Morocco established full ties with Israel and the US recognized Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara, Members of Congress and the Foreign Minister discussed the future of the bilateral relationship, as well as the trilateral relationship with Israel.

The roundtable highlighted recent progress in the U.S.-Morocco-Israel trilateral dialogue, which serves as a platform for collaboration on issues such as trade, energy, water, and regional security. Members also discussed the deepening U.S.-Morocco bilateral relationship, which includes robust military, economic, and diplomatic cooperation.

Morocco’s hosting of African Lion, the largest annual joint military exercise on the African continent, was spotlighted as a key example of U.S.-Morocco defense partnership and multilateral coordination in North Africa.

Members also discussed US recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over the Western Sahara, the evolving international diplomatic context, and the potential consequences for long-term regional stability.

The Abraham Accords Caucus is committed to advancing normalization, supporting U.S. diplomacy, and fostering long-term partnerships that contribute to peace, opportunity, and integration across the Middle East and North Africa.

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SCHNEIDER, LYNCH LEAD EFFORT TO HOLD ELON MUSK’S DOGE ACCOUNTABLE

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL)

Rep. Brad Schneider’s DOGE Accountability and Transparency Act will require the Elon Musk-run entity to provide weekly reports to Congress

WASHINGTON, DC – Rep. Brad Schneider (IL-10), Chair of the New Democrat Coalition and member of the House Ways and Means and Foreign Affairs Committees, introduced legislation today with Rep. Stephen F. Lynch (MA-08) aimed at securing greater transparency and accountability from Elon Musk’s DOGE. 

The DOGE Accountability and Transparency Act requires DOGE to submit a weekly report to Congress that details changes it implements across federal agencies and identifies expected savings and other impacts. 

“We all want a government that is always looking to improve efficiency and effectiveness, but that is not what Elon Musk is doing at the helm of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency,” said Rep. Schneider. “Musk and his DOGE minions have launched a campaign of chaos across the entirety of our federal government that has diminished the functioning of essential federal services that keep our families healthy, our communities safe, and our privacy secure. Rather than saving money and improving quality of services, DOGE and Musk are more often creating greater inefficiencies and costing taxpayers dearly in wasted resources and lost time.”

Since President Trump took office, DOGE has taken several actions that raised widespread concern and alarm over the consequences of its operations. For example, DOGE has: 

  • Consistently lied to American taxpayers about its efforts to cut spending through its error-ridden online tracker;
  • Gained access to the private medical, bank account, social security and other sensitive personal data about every American;
  • Gained access to the secure payroll system that process salaries for more than 250,000 federal employees, despite the objections of senior IT staff who feared it could make the system vulnerable to terrorist cyberattacks;
  • Irresponsibly slashed the IRS workforce, forcing the agency to suspend audits in process and forfeit collecting taxes due to the US Treasury;
  • Devastated mental health support for veterans provided through the VA;
  • Laid off bird flu leadership and experts despite a bird flu outbreak, disrupting testing efforts;
  • Accidentally fired more than 300 employees responsible for overseeing the US’s nuclear stockpile at the National Nuclear Security Administration;
  • And much more.

“We should not allow Elon Musk to recklessly take a chainsaw to our federal government; he must answer to Congress and provide real, regular updates on DOGE’s actions,” continued Rep. Schneider. “The richest man in the world, no matter how smart he thinks he is, cannot continue his capricious rampage through the federal government without proper Congressional oversight.” 

“We cannot let President Trump’s version of ‘Wreck-it-Ralph’ distract us while Elon Musk continues to gut agencies that are responsible for providing American families with essential needs and services,” said Rep. Lynch. “We must hold President Trump and Elon Musk accountable for their actions, and this bill will ensure there is proper oversight of DOGE by requiring them to submit weekly reports to Congress so we can ensure that their actions are lawful and individual rights are protected. I am grateful for the partnership of Rep. Schneider and I look forward to continuing our work together to ensure DOGE, Elon Musk, and President Trump are all held accountable for their actions and policies.”

The bill requires the Administrator of the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency Service to provide weekly reports to Congress on any change DOGE has made to each Federal agency, including:

  1. The statutory authorization for each change made;
  2. Any change in the number of employees at each agency, including the employees that have resigned, been removed, or had their position eliminated;
  3. A description of each specific change DOGE has made to the respective Federal agency, including to an office within such agency;
  4. Any cost-saving measure;
  5. Any policy change;
  6. Any physical change to a Federal agency structure or location, including moving a Federal agency to a different building and relocating employees; and
  7. A description of any Federal agency data accessed by DOGE, the name of the individual who accessed it, the purpose for that access, and what was done with the data.

The bill also requires retroactive reporting to ensure Congress is made aware of all of DOGE’s actions between January 20, 2025 and the bill’s enactment. 

Bill text is available here.

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ICYMI: SCHNEIDER JOINS DADS CAUCUS TO CALL OUT IMPACT OF TRUMP TARIFFS ON WORKING FAMILIES

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL)

Rep. Schneider’s full remarks can be watched here.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Brad Schneider (IL-10) joined Congressional Dads Caucus Chair Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) and fellow Dads Caucus Members Reps. Steven Horsford (NV-04), Shomari C. Figures (AL-07), Suhas Subramanyam (VA-10), and Derek Tran (CA-45) to call out how Donald Trump’s tariffs will raise prices on working families across the country, especially working parents who are already stretching every dollar. 

The Dads Caucus underscored how these tariffs will make it harder for people to afford basic needs — from groceries, clothes, and shoes to cars and construction materials — while doing nothing to help American workers.

“For families, Trump’s trade war and tariff tax are a five-alarm fire. Parents are already facing huge costs as they raise their kids with the crazy price of childcare and expensive groceries,” said Rep. Brad Schneider (IL-10). “Instead of looking seriously at solutions that can help hardworking families not just get by but get ahead, Trump is hitting them with a massive tax. Our Republican colleagues here in the House could put a stop to this today. They could stand up and stop President Trump from unilaterally setting fire to our economy and creating an entirely self-inflicted recession. Speaker Johnson must bring legislation to the floor that restores Congress’s trade authority and puts the people back in the driver’s seat.”

“Families are waking up with less money in their retirement savings, higher prices at the grocery store, and less confidence in the economy because of Trump. And Congressional Republicans are supporting his catastrophic economic agenda,” said Dads Caucus Chair Rep. Jimmy Gomez (CA-34). “Trump’s tariffs are an added sales tax on working parents, and they’re driving up the cost of everyday essentials and making life harder for families. That’s why my fellow Dads Caucus members and I are calling on Congressional Republicans to do their jobs and join us in reining in Trump’s dumb tariffs.”

“A tariff is a tax, and Donald Trump owns these erratic taxes,” said Rep. Steven Horsford (NV-04). “In Las Vegas, we’re already grappling with high prices and a housing crisis. We desperately need more houses, but tariffs on steel and aluminum – both of which come from Mexico and Canada – are working against us. I’m proud to stand with my Dads Caucus colleagues to oppose Trump’s blanket tariffs because every dad – and every parent – deserves better when it comes to the country we leave our children.”

“President Trump’s tariffs will continue to devastate small local businesses and raise prices on families that are already reeling from the high costs of groceries, household goods, and prescription drugs,” said Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (VA-10). “These tariffs will be a self-imposed recession and a blow to the budgets of American families everywhere. I ask my Republican colleagues to stand with working families and reject the President’s actions.”

“President Trump’s tariffs are just another example of the fact that this administration seems to have only one tool in its toolbox – a sledge hammer. Instead of fixing our schools, they dismantle the Department of Education. Instead of delivering better health care, they cut funding for Medicaid. And now – instead of investing in American industry, they impose reckless tariffs that will slow production and raise prices. The facts are very clear. These reckless tariffs mean that Americans will face higher prices, fewer jobs, and a world that is less safe,” said Rep. Derek Tran (CA-45).

The Congressional Dads Caucus was founded after the 118th Congress Speaker vote to provide a forum for members of Congress to push legislation that supports working families. Since then, the caucus has gained momentum as a leading voice for policy solutions that help families thrive and make America more affordable—including creating a national paid leave program, increasing access to affordable child care, expanding the Child Tax Credit, and ensuring working parents have the resources they need to provide for their families.

Learn more about the Dads Caucus here.

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Congresswoman McCollum Votes No on Republican Budget Resolution

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Betty McCollum (DFL-Minn)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Republican-majority U.S. House of Representatives voted to advance a budget that instructs Congress to make massive cuts to Medicaid, food assistance, and other programs Americans rely on, while adding $14 Trillion in new debt over the decade. Congresswoman McCollum (MN-04) joined all Democrats and two Republicans in voting no on the measure. 

Following the vote, Congresswoman Betty McCollum released the following statement:

“House Republicans are advancing an agenda that serves the wealthiest Americans at the expense of our nation’s working families. The Republican budget is a framework that instructs the Energy and Commerce Committee to cut Medicaid by as much as $880 billion and cut SNAP by as much as $230 billion, yet it fails to save any money. The reality is that by giving away massive tax cuts for giant corporations and billionaires like Elon Musk, their budget burdens Americans with trillions of dollars in new debt.

“President Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ fails to do anything to address the high cost of living or fix the economic mess created by the President’s trade war.”

Congresswoman McCollum emphasized that this budget is virtually the same as the original budget passed by the House of Representatives in February. Just like the first budget, the budget passed today by House Republicans would harm Minnesotans on Medicaid.

“Nearly 1.3 million Minnesotans—about one quarter of our state—are covered by Medicaid. A cut of this magnitude would have severe consequences on health care access for the families, seniors, people with disabilities, and especially children who rely on this coverage. That includes 172,000 of my constituents here in the Fourth District, 90,000 of whom are children on CHIP. The health and well-being of our communities are under attack by this Republican majority.

“Here in the Fourth District, 54,000 Minnesotans rely on SNAP to put food on the table. SNAP Programs are particularly important to children as well as many seniors on a fixed income. I will continue to oppose all Republican efforts to take away food, healthcare, and basic government services that Minnesotans rely on.”

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Pappas Denounces VA Decision to End Program Helping Veterans Stay in Their Homes

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH)

Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01), member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity, joined House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Ranking Member Mark Takano (D-CA), Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee Ranking Member Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), and Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Development Committee Ranking Member Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) to press Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins to immediately reverse his decision to abruptly end the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase Program (VASP)—a VA program that helped veterans experiencing severe financial hardship avoid foreclosure and stay in their homes. 

“On April 3, 2025, you abruptly announced the closure of the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase Program (VASP), leaving tens of thousands of veterans at risk for foreclosure…We write today to urge you to immediately reverse this decision, and avoid foreclosing on veterans who simply wish to keep paying their mortgage and keep their home,” wrote the lawmakers in a letter to VA Secretary Collins. “…VA is taking a misstep that will push thousands of veterans into foreclosure. This is cruel, wrong, and runs counter to the benefits earned by veterans as led by the VA Loan Guaranty office – which always seeks to use foreclosure as an absolute last resort.”

Earlier this week, Pappas spoke out forcefully against the end of the VASP program during a House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity markup. 

The VASP program was created as a “last-resort” option for VA to use for eligible veterans and their family members following the expiration of pandemic programs coupled with rising interest rates, which increased the risk of default for thousands of veterans. Currently, VASP is the only program of last-resort that exists for veterans facing immediate foreclosure, which has helped over 17,000 veterans since the program launched in 2024. By not accepting any new veterans into the program after May 1, 2025, VA risks putting 80,000 veterans onto the streets and out of their homes.

The lawmakers continued, “Furthermore, with the rising costs of housing and overall inflation, VA must ask itself: Is it more cost effective to allow veterans to lose their homes or help them? VA leaders, veterans service organizations, and housing organizations have all recently shared with Congress their concerns about ending VASP too soon…While past policies have assumed that veterans have been financially irresponsible for assuming mortgages they can’t afford, today’s financial and housing market puts veterans at risk of losing their homes in a much more vulnerable situation.”

The lawmakers concluded: “Until better policy solutions are in place that provide for stronger underwriting, ending the VASP program abruptly will only harm veterans and their families. Congress, VA, and other stakeholders must work together and offer practical, cost-effective solutions that better serve veterans. Our veterans earned their home loan guarantee benefit, and they deserve a viable option to get back on track with payments and keep their homes.”

Read the full letter here

Pappas Cosponsors Bipartisan, Bicameral Invest to Protect Act

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH)

Today Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) announced he is once again cosponsoring the bipartisan, bicameral Invest to Protect Act, reintroduced in the House of Representatives by Congressmen Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05),John Rutherford (FL-05), and Steven Horsford (NV-04) this week. This critical legislation would make targeted investments in small and midsize departments with fewer than 175 sworn police officers, providing vital funds for recruitment, retention, training, and officer support.

During the 117th Congress, the bipartisan Invest to Protect Act overwhelmingly passed the House with 360 votes. Other versions of the legislation have also passed the Senate. Despite broad support, a final agreed-upon bill has not yet fully passed out of Congress. This reintroduction renews the effort to deliver critical support to law enforcement officers serving communities across the country.

“New Hampshire’s local law enforcement does critical work to keep our communities and our families safe, and this bipartisan legislation will ensure they have the resources and training needed to do their jobs,” said Congressman Chris Pappas. “By making increased funding available to our local departments, this legislation will improve recruitment, retention, mental health support for officers and ensure they have the support to keep our communities safe. Whether they are keeping deadly fentanyl and other illegal drugs off our streets, protecting individuals from violent crime, or acting as first responders to physical and mental health emergencies, our local police departments do lifesaving work each and every day, and this legislation will help support their work and keep Granite Staters safe.”

The bipartisan, bicameral Invest to Protect Act of 2025 would:

  • Invest in officer safety, de-escalation, and domestic violence response training, allowing officers to receive critical training that will make them more effective at their jobs;
  • Create grants for small departments to recruit new officers to bolster their departments;
  • Provide retention bonuses to keep existing officers as a part of their communities;
  • Fund officers’ tuition for graduate studies in mental health, public health, and social work up to $10,000; and
  • Allow departments to provide mental health resources for their officers.

The critical need to support small and midsized police departments: 

  • The vast majority of law enforcement agencies in the U.S. are smaller than 200 full-time sworn officers.
  • More than 94% of local U.S. police departments have fewer than 100 sworn officers.
  • Small law enforcement agencies protect and serve our communities with strained resources and growing needs for additional support, training, and funding. 

Read the full bill text here.

The bipartisan Invest to Protect Act is endorsed by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO), the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), the National Troopers Coalition,the National Sheriffs’ Association, Sergeants Benevolent Association (SBA), National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA), and the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA).

“The Fraternal Order of Police applauds the recent reintroduction of the ‘Invest to Protect Act’ in the House. This crucial piece of legislation would establish a program within the U.S. Department of Justice to provide grants to small departments for their training, recruitment and retention, college tuition, and social services like therapy and treatment. Year after year, this bill has remained a priority of the FOP. We owe it to our smaller departments to better equip them with the tools they need to carry out their duties to the best of their ability as they work tirelessly to protect our communities. We appreciate the leadership of Representatives Gottheimer and Rutherford to introduce this bill in the House. We look forward to working closely with Congress to ensure this gets across the finish line,” said the Fraternal Order of Police. 

“On behalf of the National Tactical Officers Association and its over 40,000 members nationwide, I am proud to support the Invest to Protect Act,” said Thor Eells, Executive Director of the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA). “This bipartisan legislation is a needed step in providing critical training and equipment to smaller and rural police departments to help ensure the health, security, and safety of both law enforcement and the citizenry that they are sworn to protect.”

Pappas Statement on the SAVE Act

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH)

Today Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) released the following statement after voting no on the SAVE Act:

“It is already illegal to vote in our elections if you are not a citizen of the United States, and New Hampshire local officials do an excellent job of enforcing this and all other existing laws every election. I voted no on this legislation today because it would force unnecessary federal changes to state voter registration and election procedures, creating even more undue burdens for married women, military members and their families, and seniors when they go to vote. Similar extreme legislation was recently implemented in New Hampshire, and we have already seen its ramifications on Granite Staters’ ability to cast their ballots on Town Meeting Day last month. I remain committed to safeguarding our free and fair elections and ensuring every eligible voter is able to make their voice heard.”

Pappas Continues to Stand Against Republican Budget Proposal to Slash Health Care and Food Programs, Cut Taxes for Billionaires

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH)

The Senate amended resolution paves the way for the GOP to add $14 trillion to the national debt, while ripping away health care from over 200,000 Granite Staters and ending Medicaid expansion in NH

Today Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) released the following statement after once again voting against the Republicans’ budget proposal: 

“I am a strong no on this bill and will continue to stand with my constituents against this legislation, which would gut Medicaid, kick people off their health insurance, cut food assistance, and hurt our economy. Medicaid and Medicaid expansion are essential to so many Granite Staters, helping them access preventative care, medical treatment, substance abuse treatment, and so much more. A constituent of mine who lives with Down Syndrome, Nate, shared with me earlier this week how New Hampshire’s Medicaid expansion helps him access the care he needs to work and live. When asked how he would respond to the officials who want to cut Medicaid funding, he said he would ask them: ‘Why do you hate me?’ That is how it feels to be someone who relies on Medicaid right now and knows the cuts that will come as a result of the passage of this legislation, all so Republicans in Washington can reward the wealthiest Americans and biggest corporations with even bigger tax breaks. I hope my colleagues will stand up against this betrayal of working families and instead focus on how we can work together to make life more affordable for Americans.”

Background: 

Republicans’ amended H. Con. Res. 14 establishes budget toplines that would force deep cuts to health care and food programs for working families to cover the cost of $7 trillion in tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy. Pappas also voted against the original resolution when it first came to the floor. 

This legislation would harm our health care system and the well-being of families, children, and seniors by placing the burden of $880 billion in cuts directly on the committee that oversees Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), in addition to cuts on other committees that will gut other programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

In February, Pappas held a roundtable with New Hampshire health care advocates and community leaders to highlight the devastating impact the Republican budget would have on New Hampshire residents’ access to health care and local community health centers’ ability to serve their patients. In April, he held another discussion to highlight the negative impact the legislation would have on people who access care through the Medicaid program and New Hampshire’s Medicaid Expansion.