Rep. Rogers Applauds Trump Administration’s 1911 Release

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mike Rogers (R-AL)

Rep. Rogers Applauds Trump Administration’s 1911 Release

Washington, March 24, 2025

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (AL-03), today issued the following statement in support of the Trump Administration’s decision to allow resumed sales of 1911 pistols through the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP:)

“I am pleased to see that the Trump Administration has decided to release 10,000 surplus pistols and to allow the CMP to resume sales. When I introduced the amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016, I said it was a ‘win-win for the taxpayers.’ I stand by that statement. Before this program, the surplus M11911A1 pistols produced by the U.S. Armed Forces were held in storage costing the taxpayer around $200,000 annually. The CMP 1911 program allows those who would like to own a piece of American military history to apply for ownership and buy these firearms. The Biden Administration characteristically decided to put a halt to this effective program last year. Thankfully, the Trump Administration continues to be a champion for gun owners and American excellence.”

Background: Prior to his Chairmanship of the House Armed Services Committee, Rep. Rogers introduced the amendment included in the FY16 NDAA to allow the Army to transfer its surplus vintage firearms to the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) for sale. CMP South, in Anniston, Alabama, oversees these sales.

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Rep. Rogers Invites Local High Schoolers to Participate in 2025 Congressional Art Competition

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mike Rogers (R-AL)

Rep. Rogers Invites Local High Schoolers to Participate in 2025 Congressional Art Competition

Winning Art Piece Will be Displayed in U.S. Capitol Building

Oxford, AL, March 14, 2025

OXFORD, AL – U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (AL-03), today announced his office will be accepting entries from high school students in Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District for the annual Congressional Art Competition. Each year, this nationwide competition offers local high schoolers the opportunity to showcase their talent and have their artwork displayed in the Capitol Building for one year. This year’s theme for the artwork is “ What My County Means to Me.” Artwork can be submitted between April 1st and April 3rd. Additional guidelines can be found here.

“I’m proud to offer students from Alabama’s Third District the opportunity to compete in the annual Congressional Art Competition this Spring,” said Rep. Rogers. “Each year, I am impressed by the tremendous talent exhibited by our local students. Visitors from around the world will get to see the winning piece hanging in the U.S. Capitol for one year. I encourage all interested students to visit my website or call my Oxford office for more details and take advantage of this opportunity.”

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Rep. Rogers Introduces Legislation to Make Way for Permanent Daylight Savings Time

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mike Rogers (R-AL)

Rep. Rogers Introduces Legislation to Make Way for Permanent Daylight Savings Time

Washington, February 28, 2025

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (AL-03), today announced the introduction of legislation that gives states the choice to remain on Daylight Saving Time year-round. Rep. Rogers has long supported measures to allow Alabama to remain on Daylight Saving Time. 

The Uniform Time Act of 1966 bars states from deciding whether to remain on Daylight Saving Time independently. In 2021, Gov. Kay Ivey signed a law passed through the Alabama state legislature that would direct the state to remain on Daylight Saving Time year-round. This law, and similar state laws across the country would take effect immediately upon Rep. Rogers’ legislation receiving the President’s signature. 

“I am proud to have reintroduced legislation to allow states to remain on Daylight Saving Time year-round,” said Rep. Rogers. “Changing our clocks twice a year is unnecessary and an outdated nuisance, furthermore, remaining on Daylight Saving Time could have tremendous benefits for the economy and people’s health. The people of Alabama have spoken, and they want to stay on Daylight Saving Time year-round. My legislation allows our state and many more to do just that.”

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ICYMI, Rep. Rogers: Our Warfighters Will Be Focused on Lethality, Capability, and Readiness

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mike Rogers (R-AL)

ICYMI, Rep. Rogers: Our Warfighters Will Be Focused on Lethality, Capability, and Readiness

Washington, January 28, 2025

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (AL-03), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, released a statement on President Trump’s Executive Orders to restore the focus of the military on lethality by gutting the DEI bureaucracy, ending far-left gender ideology, and reinstating servicemembers who were discharged due to their refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

“President Trump has made it clear: our military will be focused on protecting our nation. No longer will our military waste time implementing the far left woke policies of the Biden administration. Our warfighters will be focused on lethality, capability, and readiness.”

A complete list of Executive Actions from President Trump can be found here.

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Rep. Rogers: I Will Always Fight for the Lives of Unborn Children

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mike Rogers (R-AL)

Rep. Rogers: I Will Always Fight for the Lives of Unborn Children

Washington, January 24, 2025

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (AL-03), released the following statement in support of the Washington, DC March for Life:

“I have always and will always fight for the lives of unborn children, and I am elated to finally have an ally in this fight in the White House. Today, many Alabamians will gather on the National Mall with a renewed sense of optimism in the understanding that the dark days of Roe v. Wade are behind us. It has never been clearer to me that our state deeply cares for these innocent lives. There is still work to be done, and I am excited to collaborate with my colleagues in Congress and with President Trump to be a voice for the voiceless.”

This statement follows SBA Prolife awarding Rep. Rogers with an “A+” rating for the 118th Congress. Already in the 119th Congress, Rep. Rogers has cosponsored the Life at Conception Act, which was introduced today and has signed on to a letter with his colleagues in support of President Trump’s pro-life legislative agenda.

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CONGRESSMAN JOE MORELLE INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO SUPPORT VETERAN CAREGIVERS

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Joe Morelle (NY-25)

As President Trump continues to cut to services for veterans, Morelle legislation would make care more accessible

(Washington, D.C.)— Today, Congressman Joe Morelle announced the introduction of the Veteran Caregiver Re-education, Re-employment, and Retirement (Veteran Caregiver RRR) Act—bipartisan legislation designed to give caregivers compensated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) the support and access to benefits they deserve.

“Veteran caregivers dedicate their time and energy to supporting our veterans when they need it most—and it’s incumbent upon all of us to never forget the sacrifices they make,” said Congressman Joe Morelle. “At a time when President Trump continues to recklessly slash funding for our veterans, it’s more important than ever that we step up to support those who have always stood up for us. I’m proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation to provide stability for caregivers and ensure they have the essential benefits they deserve.”

Earlier this month, President Trump announced his plan to cut 80,000 employees from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), representing roughly 17% of the VA’s workforce. If enacted, these cuts would be detrimental to numerous veteran-focused resources and services including: VA healthcare access, the Veterans Crisis Line—which is aimed into preventing veteran suicide, funding for veteran well-being research, and more. In response, Congressman Morelle introduced the bipartisan Veteran Caregiver Re-education, Re-employment, and Retirement (Veteran Caregiver RRR) Act to support caregivers enrolled in the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) and increase veterans’ access to care.

PCAFC was created in 2010 to provide a monthly income for caregivers of disabled (>70% rating) veterans. Today, there are over 55,000 caregivers participating in the program. The Veteran Caregiver RRR Act would increase and extend certain benefits to PCAFC caregivers.

Members of the PCAFC as well as other veteran caregivers can have gaps in their resumes and lose their employment certifications while providing services for their loved one. When their loved one either passes away or returns to independent functioning, caregivers need to return to the workplace and have to address these issues. And a few caregivers who only receive CHAMPVA as an insurance benefit through PCAFC lose health insurance within 90 days of leaving PCAFC through the death or discharge of the veteran. In other insurance programs, members have 180 days to transition their health insurance benefits.

To address these issues, Rep. Morelle’s legislation would:

  • Provide former caregivers with bereavement counseling and funds to renew their professional certifications;
  • Allow former caregivers to participate in VA employment assistance programs;
  • Study the possibility of allowing caregivers to make contributions to Social Security and other types of existing retirement accounts, the feasibility of caregivers being allowed to participate in a Department of Labor returnship program, and the possibility of the VA incorporating former caregivers into the VA workforce as personal care attendants, enabling the VA to lessen staff shortages;
  • Give Medicare ineligible caregivers the option to keep their CHAMPVA health insurance received through the Caregiver Support Program for 180 days rather than the current 90 days.

This bill was introduced in the Senate by Senators Hirono (D-HI) and Moran (R-KS). Numerous nationwide veterans’ advocacy groups support this legislation, including: the Quality of Life Foundation, the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA), the Wounded Warrior Project, and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation.

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REPRESENTATIVES MORELLE, CISCOMANI ANNOUNCE BIPARTISAN EFFORT TO SUPPORT VETERAN CAREGIVERS

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Joe Morelle (NY-25)

Morelle-led legislation would provide employment assistance and healthcare for family member caregivers of disabled veterans

(Washington, D.C.)—Today, Congressman Joe Morelle (D, NY-25) and Congressman Juan Ciscomani (R, AZ-6) announced they have introduced the Veteran Caregiver Re-education, Re-employment, and Retirement (Veteran Caregiver RRR) Act—legislation designed to give caregivers compensated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) the support and access to benefits they deserve.

“Veteran caregivers dedicate their time and energy to supporting our veterans when they need it most—and it’s incumbent upon all of us to never forget the sacrifices they make,” said Congressman Joe Morelle. “The bipartisan Veteran Caregiver RRR Act would help provide stability for caregivers compensated through the PCAFC program and ensure they have the same benefits provided to other members of our workforce. I’m proud to partner with my colleague Congressman Ciscomani on this important issue, and I look forward to working with colleagues on both sides of the aisle to pass this legislation into law, because supporting our veterans and their caregivers should never be a partisan issue.”

“When our veterans come home, they deserve to receive high-quality care they earned in service to our nation,” said Congressman Ciscomani, who represents nearly 80,000 veterans and serves on the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee. “As we strive to care for those who served, we must understand that the sacrifices made also impact the family members and caregivers who dedicate themselves to caring for the veteran in their time of need. This legislation, which I am proud to co-lead with Rep. Morelle, ensures that those who care for our nation’s heroes are properly compensated and receive expanded access to workforce training and benefits for the invaluable work they do.”

The Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) was created in 2010 to provide a monthly income for caregivers of disabled (>70% rating) veterans. Today, there are over 55,000 caregivers participating in the program. The Veteran Caregiver RRR Act would increase and extend certain benefits to PCAFC caregivers.

Members of the PCAFC as well as other veteran caregivers can have gaps in their resumes and lose their employment certifications while providing services for their loved one. When their loved one either passes away or returns to independent functioning, caregivers need to return to the workplace and have to address these issues. And a few caregivers who only receive Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) as an insurance benefit through PCAFC lose health insurance within 90 days of leaving PCAFC through the death or discharge of the veteran. In other insurance programs, members have 180 days to transition their health insurance benefits.

To address these issues, this legislation would:

  • Provide former caregivers with bereavement counseling and funds to renew their professional certifications;
  • Allow former caregivers to participate in VA employment assistance programs;
  • Study the possibility of allowing caregivers to make contributions to Social Security and other types of existing retirement accounts, the feasibility of caregivers being allowed to participate in a Department of Labor returnship program, and the possibility of the VA incorporating former caregivers into the VA workforce as personal care attendants, enabling the VA to lessen staff shortages;
  • Give Medicare ineligible caregivers the option to keep their CHAMPVA health insurance received through the Caregiver Support Program for 180 days rather than the current 90 days.

This bill was introduced in the Senate by Senators Hirono (D-HI) and Moran (R-KS). Numerous nationwide veterans’ advocacy groups support this legislation, including: the Quality of Life Foundation, the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA), the Wounded Warrior Project, and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation.

Andrea Sawyer, Advocacy Director for the Wounded Veteran Family Care Program of the Quality of Life Foundation, said: “Quality of Life Foundation is thankful that Representatives Morelle and Ciscomani have taken the economic plight of veteran family caregivers seriously. The Veteran Caregiver Reeducation, Reemployment, and Retirement Act would allow caregivers the opportunity to address economic concerns that have plagued veteran caregivers since time began. We voluntarily leave our jobs to care for our warriors at a much younger age than most caregivers leave the workspace. We do so at great economic impact to ourselves, but with love and devotion for our warriors. This bill would address economic concerns that veteran caregivers face when their caregiving years end by allowing them financial assistance to regain their professional certificates lost while caregiving, allow them to take advantage of Department of Labor returnships and fill VA personal care positions, and study the creation of retirement savings vehicles for caregivers that do not currently exist due to the unearned income status of VA family caregivers.  The passage of this legislation would have a large economic impact on those caregivers who save the VA millions of dollars a year while caring for their loved ones and our nation’s injured and ill veterans.”

MOAA President & CEO Lt. Gen. Brian T. Kelly, USAF (Ret) said: “Just as our veterans answered the call to serve our nation, their caregivers also answered the call to step up and serve them. These dedicated individuals put their own futures on hold—sacrificing financial security, career advancement, and personal well-being—to fulfill the nations promise to take care of our veterans and provide the care veterans deserve. Yet, when their caregiving roles end—whether due to ineligibility for VA caregiver program services or the passing of their loved one—many are left without the support they need to rebuild their lives. The Veteran Caregiver Reeducation, Reemployment, and Retirement Act is not just an act of gratitude—it’s part of fulfilling a promise on behalf of our nation. MOAA deeply appreciates Representatives Morelle and Ciscomani for once again championing this vital legislation, and we urge Congress to support those who stepped up and sacrificed so much.”

Jose Ramos, Vice President of Government and Community Relations at the Wounded Warrior Project, said: “Caregivers are hidden heroes who often place their own needs and pursuits behind those of the severely wounded warriors they care for.  As caregiving situations change, or if the worst happens and a warrior passes away, we need to ensure that caregivers are supported as they move to the next phase of their lives, whether that means receiving additional education, re-entering the workforce, or deciding to retire. The Veteran Caregiver Reeducation, Reemployment, and Retirement Act is crucial legislation that will help ensure caregivers can support themselves, care more effectively for their wounded warrior, and look forward to a strong and empowering future, and WWP is grateful for Representatives Ciscomani’s and Morelle’s leadership on these important issues.”

Steve Schwab, Chief Executive Officer of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, said: “At the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, we are dedicated to growing and sustaining the economic mobility of military and veteran caregivers, their veterans, and families. We know, however, from our latest RAND study that too many military and veteran caregiving families are struggling financially and are unable to plan for retirement, find suitable employment, or access educational opportunities. Therefore, we are so pleased to see the introduction of the Veteran Caregiver Reeducation, Reemployment, and Retirement Act to address these critical needs, and we thank Representatives Morelle and Ciscomani for their ongoing commitment to supporting our nation’s military and veteran caregivers.”

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CONGRESSMAN JOE MORELLE SLAMS TRUMP’S PROPOSED $900 BILLION CUT TO MEDICAID

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Joe Morelle (NY-25)

(Rochester, N.Y.)—Today, Congressman Joe Morelle joined community members to condemn President Trump’s proposed $880 billion cut to Medicaid, warning that it would have severe consequences for millions of New Yorkers, including a significant number of seniors in Rochester.

“Medicaid is a lifeline for millions of Americans—including hundreds of thousands of Rochester’s children, adults, and seniors—ensuring they receive the care they need at an affordable cost,” said Congressman Joe Morelle. “Unfortunately, President Trump and House Republicans are willing to gut this essential program, stripping healthcare from our most vulnerable neighbors. This isn’t just a policy debate—it’s about real people and families who rely on Medicaid to survive. I will continue fighting to protect this vital program and oppose any effort to undermine the health and well-being of our community.”

Susan Less, a Rochester resident whose mother is a Medicaid recipient, said: “Medicaid has been a lifesaver for our family, covering my mom’s prescriptions, transportation to medical appointments, and the nursing home care she depends on. Without it, the cost of her medications alone would be a severe financial hardship, and losing Medicaid funding would mean losing her home, her community, and the activities that keep her engaged. I worry not just for her, but for all those who rely on Medicaid to maintain their health, stability, and quality of life.”

Yolanda Rumph, also a Rochester resident whose mother is a Medicaid recipient, said: “I am so grateful that my mom has Medicaid.  It is key for her survival medically as Medicaid covers the high costs of her prescriptions and medical care coverage.  Being that she is on a fixed income since retirement without Medicaid she would not be able to cover the costs of housing, utilities, and medical coverage.  Medicaid is essential to her survival.”

In February, House Republicans approved a budget resolution aiming to reduce federal spending by $1.7 trillion over the next decade. A significant portion of these cuts, $880 billion, is assigned to the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which oversees programs like Medicaid. These proposed cuts would significantly reduce funding, raising concerns about millions of low-income Americans losing access to healthcare.

The cuts would also disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, particularly in high Medicaid enrollment states like New York. Nearly 5.5 million New Yorkers—29% of the state’s population—rely on Medicaid. In our community alone, over 255,000 people are enrolled in Medicaid, including over 21,000 seniors and 76,500 children.

Medicaid, a joint federal and state program, currently provides health coverage to over 72 million Americans, including low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities.

To learn more about Congressman Morelle’s work protecting programs like Medicaid and working to ensure high-quality, affordable healthcare is available for everyone, visit his website here.

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CONGRESSMAN JOE MORELLE HONORS LOCAL VIETNAM VETERANS

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Joe Morelle (NY-25)

Recognizes local veterans’ service and sacrifice ahead of National Vietnam War Veterans Day this month

(Rochester, N.Y.)—Today, ahead of National Vietnam War Veterans Day, Congressman Joe Morelle recognized local Vietnam Veterans by presenting them with the Vietnam War Commemoration Lapel Pin in honor of their service.

“As we approach National Vietnam War Veterans Day, I have the extraordinary privilege of presenting local veterans of the Vietnam War with lapel pins as a lasting memento of our country’s enduring gratitude,” said Congressman Morelle. “Our Vietnam Veterans were not always given the respect they deserved, but we have worked over the years, and will continue to work, to right those wrongs. These pins stand as a lasting tribute to our brave veterans, reminding them that we will never forget their service, sacrifice, and courage.”

“I am deeply grateful to Congressman Morelle, his team, and the American Legion Post 931 for organizing this meaningful ceremony to honor our local Vietnam veterans in under 30 days,” said Victor Town Supervisor Jack Marren. “Today’s lapel pinning ceremony is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our Vietnam veterans. Thanks to Congressman Morelle and his dedicated team, we have the opportunity to recognize their courage and service. While these pins may seem small, they symbolize our profound gratitude for their unwavering heroism and commitment to our country. Let this gesture serve as a lasting reminder that we will never forget their sacrifice.”

Congressman Morelle is a member of The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration—a national 50th anniversary commemoration, authorized by Congress. The Vietnam War Commemoration lapel pins are awarded to veterans who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces any time during the period of November 1, 1955, to May 15, 1975. 

Today’s honorees were:

Timothy Brown, U.S. Army

David Burton, U.S. Air Force

Frank Dwyer, U.S. Army

Robert Haggett, U.S. Army

Dick Marshall, U.S. Navy and U.S. Army

Roger Moyer, U.S. Army

Troy Shelton, U.S. Army

Kenneth Winkler, U.S. Army

Robert Vankurin, U.S. Navy

Ken Deisenroth, U.S. Army

William Thomas, U.S. Army

Nick DiRisio, U.S. Army

Guy Ward, U.S. Navy

Gary Lohr, U.S. Air Force

Timothy Ashworth, U.S. Air Force

Thomas Biviano, U.S. Army

Dan Williams, U.S. Marines

Leo Fisher, U.S. Armed Forces

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STATEMENT FROM CONGRESSMAN JOE MORELLE ON HOUSE REPUBLICANS’ SPENDING BILL

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Joe Morelle (NY-25)

(Washington, D.C.)—Today, Congressman Joe Morelle released the below statement following the passage of the Republican-led spending bill:

“House Republicans have rammed through a partisan spending bill that hands President Trump unchecked power to slash essential programs, forcing devastating cuts Americans fear.

“Ignoring their responsibility to craft a budget that meets the needs of working families, House Republicans have given Trump a green light to gut veterans’ services, slash Social Security retirement benefits, and strip healthcare from seniors and children—all to fund massive tax breaks to his billionaire friends.

“This isn’t just fiscally reckless—it’s a direct attack on the well-being of everyday Americans. It’s chaos by design, perfectly aligned with the President’s brand: Trump and his friends first, working families last.”

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