Restoring Fiscal Sanity

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04)

A big topic of discussion across Congress as of late is the upcoming deadline on the Continuing Resolution that was passed in November which reopened the government after the historic shutdown. As January 31st looms closer and closer, it is incredibly important to work efficiently in order to pass the remaining appropriations packages so that Congress can get back to funding the government through the regular order process.

One of Congress’ primary functions is to act as the purse-holder for our nation’s finances. This means we have the ability to determine how our taxpayer dollars will be spent. It is important to steward American’s hard-earned tax dollars to the best of our ability.

It’s just plain, common sense that if you are given someone else’s money, it should be spent in a fiscally responsible way. When Congress continues to kick the can down the road every year when it comes to crafting our nation’s budget, we are not doing our job to take care of what American taxpayers have trusted us with.

This week, the House voted to pass three more appropriations bills through a minibus bill – meaning all three individual pieces of legislation were packaged together under one vote. This is oftentimes done in order to efficiently pass funding bills when there is a quickly approaching deadline. 

By passing the Commerce Justice Science and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, House Republicans have secured further funding for our programs that assist law enforcement in addressing the opioid crisis, illegal immigration, and other vital legislation that protects our communities.

Through the Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act passage, funds have been allotted to safeguard our national security, unleash American energy dominance, and advance economic competitiveness. 

And with the passage Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, House Republicans are further committing to unleash American energy, ensure access to public lands, promote the reversal of harmful Biden-era rules that hamstrung farmers and industries, and restore agency funding levels.

With six down and six more to go, the House’s vote on this week’s Appropriations package was an excellent step in the right direction toward passing a complete Fiscal Year 26 Budget. It’s been far too long since Congress has passed the entire federal budget through the regular order process and unfortunately this broken system of Continuing Resolutions and government shutdowns has become the expected. It’s time to put that era to an end once and for all. 

House Republicans are determined to bring sanity back to the budget process in the 119th Congress, and I’m hopeful that as we near our deadline at the end of this month, we can take one step further on the road to fiscal sanity.

MATSUI STATEMENT ON PAUL LAU’S ANNOUNCEMENT

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-CA)

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-07) released the following statement after SMUD Chief Executive Officer and General Manager Paul Lau announced that he would be retiring after almost 45 years at SMUD. 

“Paul Lau has led an extraordinary chapter for SMUD and for the Sacramento region,” said Congresswoman Matsui. “Paul has been a trusted partner and a dear friend. Throughout his tenure, he helped ensure that Sacramento families and businesses could count on reliable power at some of the lowest rates in California, while positioning our region as a national leader in clean energy innovation. His leadership of SMUD’s Zero Carbon Plan set an ambitious standard for what is possible when we take climate change seriously and invest in our communities at the same time.”

“I’ve been proud to work alongside Paul to identify our energy needs and to deliver federal investments that strengthened our grid and helped people across the Sacramento region,” Matsui continued. “Sacramento is truly stronger because of Paul’s service. I wish Paul and his family all the best in this next chapter.”

# # #

Amata’s Awareness PSA Reminding U.S. Nationals Not to Vote in Other Jurisdictions

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

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata is reminding U.S. nationals from American Samoa that under current U.S. and state laws they absolutely cannot vote in elections outside of American Samoa unless they personally become U.S. citizens before voting. 

“It’s incredibly important to not become confused over this: U.S. nationals cannot vote outside our elections in American Samoa. Even if the poll workers do not stop you from voting, and you have a state driver’s license, it’s still not allowed, and can lead to huge legal problems,” said Congresswoman Amata. “If you want to vote in the United States, you must become a citizen first, even if you’ve lived in a U.S. community for many years.”

“Until we are certain that we have widespread 100 percent awareness of this fact, it’s helpful to have a reminder to be sure the word is out, and protect friends and family from a legal nightmare. It’s very important to make sure your graduating high schoolers who are still U.S. nationals know this clearly when they turn 18 and potentially go away to jobs and college,” Aumua Amata continued. “For those choosing citizenship, I have a bill to help that process for U.S. nationals, but nationals risk prosecution by voting in any state that requires U.S. citizenship to be eligible to vote, unless state law were to expressly provide that U.S. nationals also may vote in that state’s elections.”

Amata has introduced the American Samoa Statutory Nationality and Citizenship Act (H.R. 6158) to help individual U.S. nationals more readily transfer into U.S. citizenship as a personal choice, while not affecting American Samoa’s current status, which for over 125 years has protected the family land and chiefly (matai) systems within the traditional fa’a Samoa (Samoan way). 

The bill protects both collective self-determination for American Samoa and the individual rights of U.S. nationals, by enabling elective United States citizenship for individuals, and she will be posting more information about the bill in the months ahead. 

“I am saddened by the voting case in Alaska, and I hope the wonderful people of Alaska, where I’ve visited many times, will be forgiving of this mistake by the local U.S. nationals in their community,” Amata concluded. “Rather, I hope that this can become an educational moment, that the Lord can ‘work together for good’ by preventing future problems through public awareness while restoring our people in Alaska with compassion.” 

###

Pallone Secures $1 Million to Modernize Carteret’s Emergency Communications

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Frank Pallone (6th District of New Jersey)

Washington, DC — Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) has secured $1 million in federal funding for public safety improvements in Carteret as part of the Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations bill.

 

“These upgrades will give Carteret’s police officers and first responders better tools to communicate quickly and effectively in emergency situations,” Pallone said. “Reliable, modern communications equipment is essential to public safety, especially in a community with major transportation corridors and industrial activity. This funding will help local officials respond faster and work more seamlessly with neighboring agencies when it matters most.”

 

The funding will support upgrades to Carteret’s law enforcement communications infrastructure, including improvements to closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, mobile data laptops for patrol vehicles, and emergency call boxes. The investment will enhance situational awareness for officers in the field and improve the Borough’s ability to share information during emergencies, supporting both routine policing and large-scale incident response.

 

“We look forward to this congressional appropriations bill becoming law and are grateful to Congressman Pallone for securing this necessary funding to update critical infrastructure and equipment within our police department. This much needed support will work toward enhancing our ability to keep Carteret residents safe,” said Mayor Dan Reiman.

 

Community Project Funding allows members of Congress to direct federal resources to critical local priorities. Pallone requested this funding to address Carteret’s need for modernized public safety technology and to ensure local first responders have the tools necessary to protect residents and visitors alike.

 

###

House Foreign Affairs Ranking Member Meeks, Castro, Stanton, 72 House Democrats To Rubio: “Military Action Against Mexico Would Be Disastrous”

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Gregory W Meeks (5th District of New York)

Washington, D.C. – Today, Representatives Gregory W. Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Joaquin Castro, Ranking Member of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee, and Greg Stanton, sent a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio strongly opposing the Trump administration’s threats to undertake unilateral military action in Mexico without Mexico’s consent and congressional authorization. 72 House Democrats joined the effort.
 
“Any unilateral U.S. military action inside Mexico without Mexico’s consent would destroy trust, eviscerate cooperation with Mexican authorities, and make it harder to keep drugs out of the communities we represent,” the lawmakers write.
 
The letter comes one day after President Donald Trump told Sean Hannity on Fox News, “We are going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels.”

The full letter is here and below.

Dear Secretary Rubio,

We write to strongly oppose the unauthorized use of military force in Venezuela and threats from the President and administration officials alluding to U.S. military action inside Mexico without Mexico’s consent and without congressional authorization.

President Trump has falsely claimed he could legally order military action against Mexico without congressional authorization. In a January 3, 2026, interview with Fox News after the illegal strikes against Venezuela, President Trump asserted that “the cartels are running Mexico…we have to do something.” When asked in a December 9, 2025, interview with Politico whether he would consider taking action in Mexico, he replied “Sure. I would.” Unilateral military action against Mexico would be disastrous.

Mexico is America’s number one trading partner and critically important security partner with whom we share longstanding familial and border connections. Under President Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico has dramatically increased its cooperation with the United States. Any unilateral military action would violate Mexico’s sovereignty, and tarnish the new era of cooperation that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has ushered in.

The impacts of military action on American business interests would be far-reaching. U.S. foreign direct investment into Mexico surpassed $14.5 billion last year. More than one million American jobs are tied to cross-border commerce, and over five million U.S. jobs depend on commerce with Mexico.

Military action would also undermine our decades-long effort to address shared security interests, particularly those posed by transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) that traffic guns, illicit drugs, people, and more across the U.S. border. Over the past 20 years, the United States has launched programs to support progress in areas that have a high impact in fighting the fentanyl supply chain: strengthening the rule of law, limiting precursor chemicals, combatting corruption, limiting financial flows, and strengthening port-of entry enforcement. Last February, Mexico extradited 29 individuals sought by the United States for alleged cartel ties—one of the largest extraditions in the country’s history. In August, Mexico again transferred 26 inmates suspected of holding senior roles in some of the nation’s most powerful drug cartels, marking the second major extradition of the year.

No doubt Mexico still faces political and rule-of-law challenges that threaten its progress. Yet, with renewed efforts of President Sheinbaum’s government, Mexico has bolstered intelligence for fighting organized crime; significantly reduced homicide levels; overseen the largest seizure of fentanyl in Mexico’s history; and worked with the legislature to ban the production, distribution, and acquisition of fentanyl and its precursor chemicals.

U.S. policy should recognize this renewed progress and that our bilateral cooperation with Mexico is increasing enforcement capacity and getting results.

Any unilateral U.S. military action inside Mexico without Mexico’s consent would destroy trust, eviscerate cooperation with Mexican authorities, and make it harder to keep drugs out of the communities we represent.

At a time when we need to build trust and work with our allies in the face of global competition, we urge the Administration not to undertake unilateral, kinetic action that could violate Mexico’s sovereignty, increase the flow of migration as Mexicans seek safety, disrupt business that supports large swaths of the U.S. economy, or undermine the security progress we have made together. We ask you to commit to no unilateral U.S. military action inside Mexico without congressional authorization.

Rep. Gregory W. Meeks Votes for the FY26 Minibus with Over $4 Million in Local Community Project Funding

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Gregory W Meeks (5th District of New York)

January 8, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C.Today, Rep. Gregory W. Meeks (NY-05) voted to pass the Commerce-Justice-Science, Energy-Water, and Interior-Environment funding package. This package advances numerous Democratic priorities and represents a significant improvement over the original Republican proposal in addressing the needs of the American people.  

The bill tackles affordability issues like rising utility costs, advances clean energy and environmental protections, and invests in public safety grants. It also includes $4.1 million to support important local community projects in New York’s 5th Congressional District. 

“Today, I voted for a spending bill that tackles rising energy costs, invests in water infrastructure, and makes our communities safer across America,” said Congressman Gregory W. Meeks. “I applaud my Democratic colleagues on the Appropriations Committee for their diligent negotiations to secure key investments while resisting harmful cuts proposed by the Trump administration.” 

In this package, Rep. Meeks secured $4,101,000 in Community Project Funding to directly support four local projects in New York’s 5th Congressional District, including: 

  • $1,031,000 for the Research Foundation of CUNY, Preparing the Next Generation of STEM Environmental Researchers to Serve Workforce Needs. 

  • $1,039,000 for the Research Foundation of CUNY, Empowering Underrepresented Students with Technology-based STEM Education. 

  • $1,000,000 for the Police Athletic League, Crime Prevention Through Youth Development. 

  • $1,031,000 for the Research Foundation of CUNY/Queens College CUNY, STEM Improvement Through Authentic Research Project.  

“This funding is important for supporting STEM research priorities at institutions in Queens that provide students and faculty with the resources they need to innovate and prepare the next generation of leaders,” Congressman Meeks said. “It supports crime prevention efforts by promoting youth development and keeping our communities safe. Investments such as these enhance our borough and keeps Queens at the forefront of opportunity and innovation.” 

This funding legislation will enact significant investments that: 

  • Reasserts Congress’ power of the purse through mandatory staffing thresholds, notification requirements, and funding tables. 

Statement from Congresswoman Beatty on Tonight's ACA Vote

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (3rd District of Ohio)

WASHINGTON, D.C.– Today, U.S. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) issued the following statement regarding the passage of Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credit extension in the House of Representatives:

“Today I proudly joined House Democrats to enthusiastically vote YES to extend the ACA tax credits, taking a monumental step forward in the fight to protect affordable health care for Ohioans and all Americans.”

“Let’s be clear: House Republicans fought us every step of the way in passing this bill and protecting health care. However, House Democrats prevailed, in spite of Republican-led efforts to sink this major health care win for Americans.”

“Now that the bill has achieved passage in the House, it is en route to the Senate for vote. I encourage Ohioans and all who depend on affordable health care to participate in your democracy by ensuring your elected representatives know where you stand on the extension of these credits.”

“These crucial tax credits lift the financial burden of health care for so many members of our valued Columbus community–especially the most vulnerable and marginalized among us: our elders, disabled people, kids, and other neighbors, depend on health care that doesn’t break the bank.”

“Without this extension, Affordable Care Act enrollees in Ohio could see their health insurance premiums skyrocket. Nationally, 1 in 4 ACA Marketplace enrollees say they will likely go uninsured if their costs doubled – this means people remain sick and some will die; leaving families to face impossible decisions regarding the health of their loved ones.”

“There’s still time not only for this vote but for open enrollment to secure affordable health care.”

 

###

Statement from Congresswoman Beatty on the Retirement Announcement of Julia Brownley

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (3rd District of Ohio)

WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, U.S. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) released the following statement after Congresswoman Julia Brownley (CA-26) announced she will not seek another term in the House of Representatives:

“Congresswoman Julia Brownley is a leader guided by integrity and purpose and a relentless advocate for communities across Southern California.

 

From her early service on a local school board, where she fought to ensure students with disabilities were supported, to her work in the California State Assembly and the United States Congress, Julia has built a career grounded in compassion, persistence, and a steadfast belief in public service. She has never lost sight of who government is meant to serve.

 

Julia is my classmate, dear friend and a proud founding member of the Democratic Women’s Caucus, Julia has been a fierce and effective champion for women veterans. She helped lead the fight to address the unique and often overlooked challenges they face, including her leadership on the Female Veterans Suicide Prevention Act and the Deborah Sampson Act. Because of her work, women who served our nation are better supported and better protected.

 

On the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Julia focused on advancing federal investments that modernize critical infrastructure, create jobs, and drive economic growth across Southern California and the nation.

 

Julia is a trusted colleague and friend, and I have been honored to serve, travel and strategically plan alongside her. She will be missed in the House, and I wish her and her family every success and fulfillment in the next chapter ahead.”

 

###

Davids Announces $1.5 Million for Johnson County Airport Upgrades, Celebrates Continued Impacts of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Sharice Davids (KS-3)

Today, Representative Sharice Davids announced the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded a total of $1,516,174 for infrastructure upgrades at two local airports in Johnson County. This new funding was made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law, which Davids was the only member of the Kansas delegation to support.

 

“Johnson County sits at the heart of the country, giving our community a real chance to lead in transportation and logistics,” said Davids. “These airport upgrades from the bipartisan infrastructure law will boost safety, strengthen local businesses, create good-paying jobs, and help our region grow and thrive for years to come.”

 

These new federal investments will support efficient, fiscally responsible airport upgrades in line with the Johnson County Airport Commission’s master plan, which supports economic growth and creates good-paying jobs for the region:

  • Johnson County Executive Airport: $712,500
    • For taxiway reconstruction and rehabilitation.
  • New Century AirCenter: $803,674
    • For new airfield signage and runway and lighting reconstruction.

 

Davids, a member of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, previously announced additional federal investment for the two airports. With more than 96,000 operations annually and 183 aircraft based on-site, New Century AirCenter is the second-busiest airport in Kansas. The Executive Airport, which is the fourth busiest towered airport in the state, sees more than 56,000 operations annually and has 143 aircraft based on site.

 

“These funds let us deliver high-impact improvements that enhance safety and prepare our airports to meet growing demand,” said Bryan Johnson, Executive Director, Johnson County Airport Commission. “Just as important, updating the airport’s master plan ensures we’re making smart, future-focused decisions about airfield infrastructure investments that support business expansion, create workforce opportunities, and sustain the momentum of the aviation industry in Johnson County.”

 

The bipartisan infrastructure law, which has been called the most fiscally responsible infrastructure bill in the last decade by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is funded through a combination of new revenues and existing savings. To date, more than $3.2 billion has been invested in Kansas through the bipartisan infrastructure law – from expanding statewide rural broadband access, lead pipe replacements in Olathe, safety initiatives in KCK, and long-overdue upgrades to K-68 in Miami County.

Golden votes to lower health care costs by renewing ACA tax credits

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jared Golden (ME-02)

Congressman will continue to lead bipartisan, bicameral efforts to prevent disastrous price spikes for tens of thousands of Mainers

WASHINGTON — Congressman Jared Golden (ME-02) today voted in favor of legislation to renew for three years an enhanced tax credit program that helps millions of Americans afford health insurance plans on state Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces. The bill passed 230-196, with 17 Republicans joining all Democrats in favor. 

Despite bipartisan support to renew the credits, Republican leaders in Congress allowed the program to expire on January 1, sending premiums skyrocketing by an average of 114 percent for 22 million Americans who purchase insurance on the exchanges — an increase of more than $1,100 per month. 

“Mainers work hard but despite all their efforts, the cost of living keeps going up. The last thing they need is for their health insurance premiums to double because politicians in D.C. can’t get their act together,” Golden said. “I have worked for months with a group of my Republican colleagues to build the bipartisan coalition needed to extend these credits, and today that work paid off. GOP leaders never should have let these credits expire, but this vote builds a strong foundation for a deal in the Senate to reduce health care costs for millions of Americans.”

While House Speaker Mike Johnson had refused to take up legislation to extend the credits last year, a majority of the House overruled him via discharge petition, leading to passage today of H.R. 1834, which would renew the credits through 2028. 

Golden has been leading efforts across party lines to extend the enhanced ACA Premium Tax Credits since September. His focus has been on buildinga bipartisan solution capable of passing the Senate, where overcoming the filibuster requires significant buy-in from Republicans. 

While the clean three-year extension is unlikely to pass the Senate as-is, H.R. 1834 provides Senators with a vehicle to take up a negotiated, bipartisan proposal to extend the Enhanced ACA Premium Tax Credits. 

As he has for weeks, Congressman Golden will continue his bipartisan, bicameral work to craft a compromise package that protects Mainers from disastrous price spikes. This morning, he joined other members of the House’s bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus for a meeting with lead Senate negotiators who are working to put together a bill capable of passage. 

###