Carter to force “sanctuary” cities to comply with ICE in new bill

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Earl L Buddy Carter (GA-01)

Headline: Carter to force “sanctuary” cities to comply with ICE in new bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) today introduced the No Sanctuary Cities Act, a bill ensuring dangerous criminal illegal immigrants are not safeguarded by “sanctuary” city or state policies.


The bill requires state and local governments to cooperate with federal immigration authorities by:

  • Sharing custody and release information for illegal immigrants;
  • Holding certain detainees for up to 48 hours, when requested;
  • Protecting officers who comply with federal immigration laws and authorities; and, 
  • Punishing jurisdictions that try to block or limit that cooperation.


“So-called sanctuary cities protect criminal illegal immigrants at the expense of justice and American citizens’ safety. Far-left officials like Newsom, Walz, and Mamdani shield murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from deportation while actively promoting violence against law enforcement officers. It’s disgusting, anti-American, and must end. The No Sanctuary Cities Act will force compliance with federal law enforcement, holding criminals to account and making our streets safe again,” said Rep. Carter.


Mamdani’s New York City, where local law enforcement officials face restrictions when working with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is part of a jurisdiction housing 7,113 criminal illegal aliens with an active detainer, including 148 murderers and 260 sexual predators. Absent federal action, such as the No Sanctuary Cities Act, these criminals – along with thousands more in sanctuary cities and states nationwide – may be released back onto the streets to continue preying on American citizens, as was the case with José Ibarra, Laken Riley’s convicted murderer.


“Laken Riley would likely still be with us today had this law been in place,”
said Rep. Carter.


“Every crime committed by an illegal alien released by a sanctuary city is a preventable tragedy. The No Sanctuary Cities Act puts an end to this reckless game of catch and release by ensuring that criminal aliens go from local cells to federal custody, not back on our streets. We are grateful to Congressman Carter for introducing this important legislation,”
said Grant Newman, Director of Government Relations, Immigration Accountability Project.

Read full bill text here

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LEADERS JEFFRIES AND SCHUMER STATEMENT ON REPUBLICAN COUNTER TO COMMONSENSE DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS TO REIN IN ICE & STOP THE VIOLENCE

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

Know Your Immigration Rights

If you or a loved one encounter immigration enforcement officials, it is essential that you know your rights and have prepared your household for all possible outcomes.

Ask for a warrant: The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects you from unreasonable search and seizure. You do not have to open your door until you see a valid warrant to enter your home or search your belongings.

Your right to remain silent: The Fifth Amendment protects your right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself. You are not required to share any personal information such as your place of birth, immigration status or criminal history.

Always consult an attorney: You have a right to speak with an attorney. You do not have to sign anything or hand officials any documents without speaking to an attorney. Try to identify and consult one in advance.

The New York City Office of Civil Justice and the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) support a variety of free immigration legal services through local nonprofit legal organizations. To access these resources, dial 311 and say “Action NYC,” call the MOIA Immigration Legal Support Hotline at 800-354-0365 Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or visit MOIA’s website.

Learn more here: KNOW YOUR IMMIGRATION RIGHTS  – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries

Congressman Al Green’s H.R. 3716 – the Systemic Risk Authority Transparency Act – Passes the House of Representatives as part of H.R. 6644 – the Housing for the 21st Century Act

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Al Green (TX-9)

(Washington, DC) – On Monday, February 9, 2026, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 6644 – the Housing for the 21st Century Act, which contains Congressman Al Green’s H.R. 3716 – the Systemic Risk Authority Act, which had previously been passed by the House of Representatives on December 1, 2025. You can access and listen to Congressman Al Green’s speech regarding this legislation on his official YouTube page or by clicking here. 

This bill directs banking regulators and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to provide prompt reports to Congress whenever a bank failure results in the event of the Treasury Department declaring a systemic risk exception. These reports must explain the causes of the failure and outline the regulatory decisions that followed. The bill requires two comprehensive reports from each agency responsible for strengthening transparency and gives Congress the information it needs to better safeguard the stability and resilience of similar institutions.

Congressman Al Green stated, “I proudly voted to pass this legislation to bring transparency and accountability when banks fail and threaten our economy. When failures threaten financial stability, Congress and the public deserve quick, honest explanations about what went wrong and how regulators responded. These reports will help us detect problems sooner and protect families, workers, and communities from future financial harm.”

Griffith Statement on House Passage of Housing for the 21st Century Act

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA)

The U.S. House of Representatives voted favorably on H.R. 6644 – the Housing for the 21st Century Act. The legislation will be sent to the U.S. Senate for further consideration.

Following passage of the bill, U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA), who voted for the bill, issued the following statement:

“Congress is determined to pass legislation that helps make life more affordable for working families. 

“I believe supporting the Housing for the 21st Century Act will provide some relief for those looking to purchase a home. This bill will create more competition in the mortgage marketplace, reduce regulations and provide more affordable homeownership opportunities for Ninth District homebuyers.”

BACKGROUND

The Housing for the 21st Century Act delivers on several reforms to expedite availability of homes. 

Some housing-related activities will have a reduced number of environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).

Reforms to Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnerships programs will allow more local focus on creating affordable housing opportunities.

Regulations are changed to make community bank and credit union lending more accessible.

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Gridlock Broken: Beatty Leads Affordable Housing Bill Breakthroughs

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

WASHINGTON, D.C. –  Tonight, in a rare bipartisan breakthrough during one of the most contentious Congresses in recent history, Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) secured House passage of five legislative measures to advance affordable housing, empower and protect homeowners, and enable community banks to inject more capital into the housing industry.

The measures passed under suspension of the rules as part of H.R. 6644, the Housing for the 21st Century Act, moving forward a package of regulatory and community banking reforms aimed at accelerating housing development, protecting homeowners, and strengthening the local institutions responsible for financing housing in Central Ohio and communities nationwide.

The vote comes as Central Ohio families face mounting housing pressures, including rising rents, limited housing supply, and growing concern that working families are being priced out of the communities they call home.

“This overwhelmingly bipartisan housing package is a critical first step towards solving the affordable housing crisis in America,”Beatty said. “These bills make key reforms to generate housing development, direct more investment where it is needed, and reinforce the local financial institutions that finance affordable housing projects. I am incredibly proud to advance five of my own bills that will ensure more Central Ohioans have a safe, secure place to call home.”

Beatty Bills Included in the Housing Package

Together, the measures combine affordable housing expansion, homeowner protections, and community banking reforms intended to move capital into housing development more quickly, prevent avoidable foreclosures, and ensure local lenders are equipped to finance housing in the communities they serve.

  • Provisions from H.R. 2031, the HOME Investment Partnerships Reauthorization and Improvement Act (included in Section 201), strengthen the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s HOME program by easing compliance for small properties and increasing flexibility for nonprofit housing providers, so funds can be used effectively to serve low-income and extremely low-income households.
  • H.R. 6726, the Reforms to Housing Counseling and Financial Literacy Programs Act of 2025 (Section 405), funds foreclosure mitigation counseling for borrowers who are 30 days delinquent on their mortgage payments, helping families avoid foreclosure.
  • H.R. 5913, the Community Investment and Prosperity Act (Section 303), expands banks’ ability to invest private capital in affordable housing, small business lending, and community revitalization by increasing the public welfare investment (PWI) cap from 15% to 20%.
  • H.R. 3234, the Keeping Deposits Local Act (Section 602) modernizes the treatment of reciprocal deposits to improve liquidity for small and midsize banks, positioning them to expand local lending and inject more capital into affordable housing development.
  • H.R. 3709, the Advancing the Mentor-Protégé Program for Small Financial Institutions Act (Section 602), codifies the Treasury Department’s Financial Agent Mentor-Protégé Program to strengthen partnerships between large banks, community banks, and minority depository institutions (MDIs), helping smaller lenders grow and better support housing and community development.

Ohio Impact

Several provisions in the package will support Ohio housing organizations in their efforts to increase supply and will strengthen Ohio’s community banks and mid-size financial institutions like Fifth Third, Huntington, and KeyBank, supporting neighborhoods seeking solutions to the affordable housing crisis.

“Central Ohio has long been the kind of place where a family can confidently aspire to buy a home, start a family, and retire in peace,” said Carlie J. Boos, Executive Director, Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio (AHACO). “As costs rise nationwide, we see just how instrumental affordable housing is to this fulfilling life. The Housing for the 21st Century Act is an essential achievement that protects affordability and expands it to the next generation. This bipartisan legislation serves our people, expands housing partnerships, rewards innovation, and reduces bureaucracy. AHACO is excited to see the vision of Representative Beatty and her colleagues on the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services come to life.”

“We applaud Congresswoman Joyce Beatty for her leadership in advancing H.R. 6644 and for ensuring that critical housing and community development priorities are included in this legislation,” said Leah F. Evans, President & CEO, Homeport. “These provisions strengthen the tools communities rely on to expand affordable housing, preserve homeownership, and unlock private and public investment where it is needed most. By supporting community land trusts, housing counseling, foreclosure prevention, and increased community investment capacity, this legislation reflects a meaningful commitment to housing stability and economic opportunity for families and neighborhoods across Central Ohio and the nation.”

“Congresswoman Beatty continues to be a leader in advancing policies that strengthen communities in Central Ohio and across the country,” Ian Labitue, President and CEO, Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County. “The provisions she championed address critical needs in our housing ecosystem, from expanding HOME fund accessibility for land trusts providing affordable homeownership to increasing capital for community development through local financial institutions. As a CDFI working to increase housing affordability, we know these reforms translate directly into more homes for working families and stronger neighborhoods. The Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus & Franklin County commends the Congresswoman for her tireless advocacy and ability to build bipartisan consensus on solutions that make a real impact.”

“The mentor-protégé program is a lifeline for small banks like Adelphi, allowing us to get support from different banks on a range of issues, from questions about loan structures to technical support from IT,” said Jordan Miller, Chairman and CEO, Adelphi Bank. “We also rely greatly on reciprocal deposits to increase liquidity and improve our standing from the regulators’ perspective. I’m grateful to Congresswoman Beatty for championing these policies that provide huge relief to MDIs and small banks so we can empower our community members to build wealth.”

“We appreciate Congresswoman Beatty’s steadfast commitment to pursue solutions addressing the affordable housing crisis that affects so many individuals and families in Ohio and across the country,” said Robert Likes, President, KeyBank Community Development Lending and Investment, Affordable Housing. “As one of the nation’s leading affordable housing capital providers, we witness every day how private sector investments can change lives—providing stability, dignity, and a foundation for opportunity. This legislation will increase the industry’s ability to make those needed investments to help meet the significant need for affordable housing while opening more pathways for people to achieve economic mobility and build brighter futures.”

The legislation passed the House and now advances to the Senate for consideration.

Read the full bill text HERE

Video available: Congresswoman Beatty delivers House floor remarks on the housing package HERE

House Passes the Housing for the 21st Century Act

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

WASHINGTON — Speaker Johnson released the following statement after the House approved H.R. 6644, the Housing for the 21st Century Act.

“Housing costs have soared beyond the reach of millions of American families thanks to Bidenflation, while outdated and burdensome red tape has constrained our nation’s affordable housing supply and limited our ability to expand it. Today’s House passage of the Housing for the 21st Century Act is a critical step toward addressing this shortage by reducing unnecessary regulatory barriers, modernizing HUD programs, and giving banks flexibility to deploy capital to increase our housing supply,” Speaker Johnson said. “I appreciate Chairman French Hill’s leadership and the work and contributions of all Members whose bills are included in this legislative package. House Republicans are committed to making homeownership affordable again for American families.”

“Owning a home has been the cornerstone achievement many Americans have equated with attaining the American Dream. Our Committee has been laser-focused on creating solutions and today, we delivered for the American people. The passage of the Housing for the 21st Century Act includes real, bipartisan solutions to expanding supply, lowering costs, and providing families with more options. I commend Ranking Member Waters, Subcommittee Chair Flood, and Subcommittee Ranking Member Cleaver on collaborating on this legislation and I look forward to ultimately bringing a bicameral product to the President’s desk,” Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill said.

Bill text, here.

Section-by-section, here.

More on the bill, here.

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DeGette Reintroduces Colorado Wilderness Act to Protect 720,000 Acres from Trump Administration Sell-Off

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Diana DeGette (First District of Colorado)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Diana DeGette (CO-01) reintroduced the Colorado Wilderness Act, a landmark bill that would permanently protect more than 720,000 acres of wilderness across 36 distinct areas in Colorado with the highest level of federal protection available.

The legislation comes as the Trump administration has spent the past year selling off public lands to oil and gas companies and mining firms, threatening some of America’s most treasured places.

“We cannot let Donald Trump and his cronies sell our country for parts and permanently destroy our public lands,” said DeGette. “Colorado’s majestic landscapes and vast wilderness areas are what make our state so special, and it’s why millions of outdoor adventurers come here each year to visit. It’s up to us to protect these precious lands for future generations to enjoy just as we’ve been able to do.”

The Colorado Wilderness Act would provide statutory protection against future attempts to privatize federal lands since once designated by Congress, these areas are protected in perpetuity, ensuring they remain for future generations. Senator Mike Lee’s twin efforts last year to embed land sale provisions in H.R. 1 and the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) demonstrate that wilderness designation is the only way to ensure these areas remain in the public trust.

Protecting What Coloradans Want

Like much of their agenda, the Trump administration’s attacks on conservation protections run counter to the will of the people. According to a recent Colorado College poll, over 70% of respondents support protecting more wilderness and wild lands—compared with just 24% who want to see oil and gas development. The issue transcends partisan divides, with protecting public lands ranking as a top priority across the political spectrum in Colorado.

Despite this overwhelming public support, the administration has pursued unprecedented cuts to the staff and budgets dedicated to stewarding public lands across the United States, all while opening these areas up to exploitation by a handful of big oil billionaires and donors.

An Economic Imperative

Colorado’s public lands provide more than just unique places to visit—they are a major economic driver for the state. According to the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, Colorado’s outdoor recreation industry generates $37 billion in consumer spending each year and supports 511,000 jobs throughout the state.

The Colorado Wilderness Act strikes the necessary balance between preserving wild places and promoting economic development by ensuring these lands remain accessible for recreation, tourism, and the industries they support.

A Long Fight for Protection

Since 1999, Rep. DeGette has championed efforts to protect Colorado’s public lands. The House has voted to approve the Colorado Wilderness Act five times, including as part of DeGette’s Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act in February 2020 and most recently as part of the National Defense Authorization Act in July 2022.

Conservation Groups Rally Behind Protections

The Colorado Wilderness Act has garnered support from leading conservation organizations across the state.

“I applaud today’s action to renew efforts to achieve permanent protections for some of the most revered wildlands in Colorado, such as the renowned Dolores River canyon and three fourteen-thousand foot peaks in the San Juan Mountains – Redcloud, Sunshine and Handies. The BLM first proposed these areas be protected as wilderness more than 40 years ago, and it’s time Congress acted. I’ve been intensively engaged in advocacy on behalf of these wildlands for decades, and have had the great privilege of visiting a number of these areas with Rep. DeGette,” said Mark Pearson, Executive Director, San Juan Citizens Alliance.

“Wild Connections applauds Representative DeGette for introducing the Colorado Wilderness Act in 2026.  Over the past year, we have witnessed mounting challenges to our public lands and waters and the agencies that steward them. Representative DeGette’s leadership to expand Wilderness protections — especially for BLM-managed landscapes that have long been underrepresented in Colorado and across the West — reflects the urgency of safeguarding our most wild and ecologically important public lands in Colorado for future generations,” said John Sztukowski, Co-Executive Director for Conservation, Wild Connections.

More details about the Colorado Wilderness Act of 2026, including a map of areas included in the bill can be found here. A copy of the bill text is available here

Larsen Secures Local Jobs and Infrastructure Investments in Funding Bills

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Larsen (2nd Congressional District Washington)

Larsen Secures Local Jobs and Infrastructure Investments in Funding Bills

Washington, D.C., February 9, 2026

Today, Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) released the following statement after voting yes on Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) spending bills. The package passed the House with bipartisan support on a 341-88 vote and was recently signed into law.  

“This legislative package creates jobs, builds community centers and strengthens infrastructure in Northwest Washington,” said Rep. Larsen. “Each investment of federal dollars here at home will serve our communities for decades to come. I will keep working closely with local leaders to make sure federal spending benefits the communities I represent.”  

Larsen’s Requested Funding for Local Projects Included  

Last week, Rep. Larsen secured $10,160,295 for ten projects in Northwest Washington. Funding for those projects is included in the FY26 spending package.  

  • $2,000,000 for Community Transit’s Bus Replacement Project to purchase battery electric buses and chargers to replace diesel buses that are beyond their expected useful life. 

  • $2,000,000 for Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI)’s Incubator for Family Success for Edmonds College and LETI to establish a comprehensive community center in South Everett for low-income families in Snohomish County. 

  • $1,510,295 for Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services of Whatcom County to preserve and renovate the Douglas Building so that it can serve more survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. 

  • $1,200,000 to reconstruct the Port of Edmonds’ North Portwalk and Seawall to protect the Port and surrounding community and improve public access.  

  • $1,000,000 for Lynden’s Flood, Agriculture, Safety, Salmon, and Transportation (FASST) project to relocate Pepin Creek, preventing future floods during winter storms and protecting salmon and other endangered fish.

  • Larsen secured a $2,000,000 grant for the Pepin Creek FAAST project from the U.S. Department of Transportation last January. 

  • $850,000 to renovate Bellingham’s Central Library, including updated windows, upgraded main and children’s entrances, and a refreshed plaza. 

  • $850,000 for the construction of Edmonds Food Bank and Community Engagement Space, which will provide increased food bank space, a commercial kitchen and community meeting spaces. 

  • $250,000 to build Anacortes’ Community Event Center that will host large-scale tourist-oriented events, local nonprofit events and private rentals. 

  • $250,000 for Snohomish County’s Intermodal Yard, which will add a new track and improved storage areas and is designed to increase the railroad yard’s operating capacity.  

Testimonials from Local Stakeholders about Funding Larsen Secured 

Lynden’s Pepin Flood, Agriculture, Safety, Salmon, and Transportation (FASST) project 

“Representative Larsen has been a champion of bringing funding back to Washington State and Lynden for key infrastructure projects. The Pepin sub-area is the largest area in the city remaining for residential development; however, it presents numerous challenges including a lack of infrastructure. This federal funding is a major win for our city,” said Scott Korthuis, Mayor of Lynden. “It allows us to invest directly in critical projects that strengthen our infrastructure, support our residents, and position our community for long-term success. We greatly appreciate Representative Larsen’s efforts on behalf of the City of Lynden.” 

Bellingham Central Library Renovation 

“This funding for the Bellingham Central Library is a tremendous investment in the heart of our community,” said Kim Lund, Mayor of Bellingham. “The library is a welcoming place where people of all ages come to learn and connect, and this funding will help us enhance accessibility and create a more vibrant, inviting experience for everyone. We are grateful for Rep. Rick Larsen’s leadership and partnership in making this project a reality for Bellingham.” 

“We are incredibly grateful to Rep. Rick Larsen for championing libraries as essential community anchors,” said Rebecca Judd, Bellingham Library Director. “This funding will help us move forward with long-anticipated exterior and accessibility improvements that will make the library more inclusive for all, especially families and children. The Bellingham Central Library is a treasured part of our community, and our shared commitment ensures future generations will have a place to learn and grow together.” 

Anacortes Community Event Center 

“We’re grateful for Representative Larsen’s support of our community event facility, which will be a transformative opportunity to advance local tourism, stimulate economic development, and provide an essential gathering space for residents and visitors alike,” said Ryan Walters, Mayor of Anacortes. “This facility will generate long-term revenue for the city and county, support small business growth, and enhance the overall quality of life for residents and visitors.” 

DVSAS of Whatcom County Douglas Building Preservation 

“Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services of Whatcom County (DVSAS) extends its deepest gratitude to Congressman Larsen and his team for their efforts in prioritizing funding to preserve our downtown support center,” said Meghan Tinsley, Operations Director of DVSAS. “Securing this vital funding guarantees continued access to essential services for individuals experiencing domestic or sexual violence, ensuring survivors have a lifeline to safety and immediate access to crisis services. Congressman Larsen’s commitment to preserving our downtown support center ensures everyone in our community has access to safety and support, now and for years to come.” 

Port of Everett South Marina Terminal Replacement 

“The Port of Everett appreciates Representative Larsen’s advocacy for investment in critical infrastructure across the region,” Port of Everett CEO/Executive Director Lisa Lefeber said. “This funding is key in advancing our Dock 1 replacement to add necessary capacity and create new passenger connections in the Puget Sound. It also opens new opportunities to diversify tourism and strengthen our regional economy.”   

Community Transit Bus Replacement Project 

“Community Transit is committed to helping people get from where they are to where they want to be with safe, reliable public transportation,” said Ric Ilgenfritz, CEO of Community Transit. “Replacing older diesel buses with new, lower emission buses ensures better service and a cleaner environment. We thank Rep. Larsen for delivering the benefits this crucial investment brings to our region.” 

LETI Incubator for Family Success 

“The ‘Incubator for Family Success’ represents a vital bridge for our community, providing the resources necessary for families to thrive and students to reach their highest potential, said Edmonds College President Dr. Amit B Singh. “Our deep partnership with LETI is rooted in a shared commitment to opportunity, and we are grateful to Representative Rick Larsen for his steadfast advocacy in securing this funding for Snohomish County.”  

“We are grateful for Representative Larsen’s continued support of LETI’s Incubator for Family Success and for Edmonds College’s partnership in this initiative. This center will become an enduring resource for Latino and low-income families across Snohomish County—fostering multigenerational dialogue, cultural-retention programs, and access to vital services, while also providing flexible rental space,” said Rosario Reyes, Founder & CEO of LETI. “Through business development and self-sustaining income opportunities generated by the center, LETI will create a sustainable funding model that reduces reliance on future public funding. This will allow LETI to strengthen and focus its work to support and empower low-income families through education, training, and long-term economic stability.”  

Edmonds Food Bank and Community Engagement Space 

“Representative Rick Larsen has been a steadfast advocate for the Edmonds Food Bank and our Thrive Together campaign to build a new food bank,” said Casey Davis, Executive Director of the Edmonds Food Bank. “His tenacious commitment to keeping neighbors facing food insecurity at the forefront of his human services work, especially in these uniquely challenging times, continues to inspire our team. We are deeply grateful to Congressman Rick Larsen for championing our request for critical federal funding that will empower us to respectfully serve our customers well into the future.” 

Port of Edmonds North Portwalk and Seawall Reconstruction Project 

“The Port of Edmonds is deeply grateful to Representative Rick Larsen for securing community project funding to advance essential seawall improvements for the Portwalk project,” said Janelle Cass, Port of Edmonds Commission President. “This investment reinforces critical waterfront infrastructure that protects the environment, supports reliable rail service, improves public access, and strengthens economic vitality for Edmonds.” 

Snohomish County Intermodal Yard 

“The Snohomish County Intermodal Yard and Curve Improvements Project in Everett is crucial for maintaining the county’s transportation network. This project will help to improve safety, reliability and economic vitality for both freight and passenger rail service by eliminating key choke points in the rail line network,” said Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers. “It will also improve the solid waste infrastructure as all refuse in the county is transported by rail to a regional landfill. We want to thank Congressman Larsen and his office for their work in getting this legislation passed for the people of Snohomish County.”  

Larsen Secures $75 million for Northwest Washington since 2022 

In January, Rep. Larsen secured $1.6 million in the Fiscal Year 2026 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies spending bill for projects in Whatcom County. He secured $1,031,000 for Western Washington University’s (WWU) Shannon Point Marine Center Research Vessel and $600,000 for Whatcom County Sheriff Office’s Portable Radio Replacement Project. 

Last November, Rep. Larsen secured $2.1 million in the Fiscal Year 2026 Agriculture spending bill for three local projects in Island and San Juan counties. Since 2022, Larsen has secured more than $75 million for 55 projects in Northwest Washington state through annual spending bills. 
 
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LEADER JEFFRIES: “REPUBLICANS HAVE FAILED AMERICA”

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

Today, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries held a press conference, where he emphasized that despite the high cost of living, the Trump administration is using taxpayer dollars to brutalize and kill the American people instead of to make like more affordable for them.

LEADER JEFFRIES: Notwithstanding what Donald Trump continues to say, the affordability crisis in America is very real. It is a clear and present danger to the economic well-being of working class Americans, middle class Americans and everyday Americans. Donald Trump and Republicans have failed the country when it comes to the economy. Republicans promised that they were going to lower the high cost of living on day one of Donald Trump’s presidency. But costs haven’t gone down in the United States of America. Costs have gone up under failed Republican policies. Housing costs are out of control. Grocery costs are out of control. Healthcare costs are out of control. Utility bills are out of control. And child care costs are out of control.

The affordability crisis in the United States of America is very real. Republicans have failed to lower the high cost of living, and as a result of the Trump tariffs, costs are going up by thousands of dollars per year on everyday Americans. Democrats remain committed to driving down the high cost of living, to fixing our broken healthcare system and to ensuring that we have immigration enforcement policies in this country that are fair, just and humane. Republicans have failed America on affordability, on healthcare, on immigration enforcement, and they have failed to make life better for the American people.

Full press conference can be watched here.

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Rep. Foster’s Bipartisan FSOC Improvement Act Passes House

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Bill Foster (11th District of Illinois)

Washington, DC – Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed Rep. Bill Foster’s (D-IL) bipartisan FSOC Improvement Act. This legislation would make the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) more responsive to emerging threats by clarifying the process of determining whether a financial firm is systemically important to the financial system.

Specifically, this legislation requires FSOC to work with a company and its primary regulator to mitigate risks associated with its business activities before designating the company in its entirety as a Systemically Important Financial Institution (SIFI)—a lengthy and resource-intensive process that may delay a more immediate regulatory response.

“Since FSOC was created, lawmakers and administration officials have debated the process of determining if a firm poses a risk to our financial system,” said Rep. Foster. “Past efforts by FSOC to designate firms’ risk levels have been controversial or short-lived. This bipartisan legislation strengthens FSOC’s ability to identify and address emerging threats to financial stability and consumers by promoting a more consistent, accountable, and effective approach to oversight.”

The FSOC Improvement Act is cosponsored by Representatives Bill Huizenga (R-MI), Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), Young Kim (R-CA), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Brittany Pettersen (D-CO), Ritchie Torres (D-NY), Frank Lucas (R-OK), Daniel Meuser (R-PA), Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO), Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), David Scott (D-GA), Brad Schneider (D-IL), Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX), Ann Wagner (R-MO), Janelle Bynum (D-OR), Troy Downing (R-MT), Monica De La Cruz (R-TX), Mike Lawler (R-NY), Jim Himes (D-CT), and Zach Nunn (R-IA). The bill now heads to the Senate for consideration.

A copy of the legislation can be found here

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