Trahan, Lowell Leaders Announce $7.1 Million Federal Investment for New LRTA Buses

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Lori Trahan (D-MA-03)

LOWELL, MA – Today, Congresswoman Lori Trahan (MA-03) and Lowell leaders announced $7,158,564 in federal funding awarded to the Lowell Regional Transit Authority (LRTA) to support the purchase of six additional low emission buses. The new investment builds on the progress made last year when Trahan secured $6,859,296 in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding for LRTA to purchase seven state-of-the-art hybrid-electric buses, six of which have already been delivered and are in service.

“There’s been no shortage of political divisiveness and chaos in Washington lately, but my focus remains where it’s always been – on delivering for the hardworking families I represent,” said Congresswoman Trahan. “That means fighting for investments that make daily life more affordable and more efficient for folks across Greater Lowell. These new buses will help reduce costs for riders, improve reliability, and make it easier for families to get where they need to go. This is the kind of practical progress people deserve, and I’m proud to help bring it home.”

“This investment in Lowell’s transit system is an investment in our residents. Reliable, cleaner, and more efficient buses help connect our neighborhoods, support our workforce, and make it easier for families to get where they need to go. I’m grateful to our regional and federal partners for helping us continue to build a transit system that reflects the needs and values of our community,” said Lowell Mayor Daniel P. Rourke.

“This award highlights what can be accomplished through strong partnerships. The City of Lowell, the LRTA, and our federal delegation have worked closely to advance sustainable transportation options for our region, and this latest funding will move that vision forward. We’re proud to collaborate with the LRTA as they continue modernizing their fleet and improving service for the riders who depend on it every day,” said Lowell City Manager Thomas A. Golden, Jr.

“This federal grant award recognizes the successful and continuing collaboration between the LRTA, its legislative leaders, and community partners to provide safe, reliable and energy efficient public transportation to the Greater Lowell region. I am proud to say that the 2025 funding, coupled with a prior award to purchase new hybrid-electric buses, solidifies the LRTA’s bus-fleet modernization mission,” said LRTA Administrator Dave Bradley. “This could not be achieved without the dedicated advocacy of U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan.”

The investment announced today was secured through the Federal Transit Administration’s Law’s Low- or No-Emission Bus Grant Program, which was established after Trahan voted to pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. In addition to the seven buses acquired by LRTA last year, the federal program has helped other transit authorities upgrade their fleets, including the Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority. A separate Bipartisan Infrastructure Law program known as the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Bus Rebate Program has also supported fleet upgrades for Lawrence Public Schools, Fitchburg Public Schools, and the Acton-Boxborough Regional School District.

This funding is the latest secured by Trahan over the past year to support projects in Lowell and across the region. In August, the Rourke Bridge Replacement Project officially broke ground, made possible thanks to $251 million Trahan secured through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds. Following the Trump Administration’s decision in May to revoke funding for the Lowell Folk Festival and Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Trahan led the charge to restore the funding, which was successful for the festival foundation. Last December, she secured $37,617 for the Lowell Police Department to retain vital support staff. In October 2024, Trahan celebrated $1.5 million in federal funds to support Community Teamwork’s YouthBuild program, which provides educational and vocational training to at-risk youth to help prepare them for careers.

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Ninth District Traveling Staff Office Hours for December

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

Congressman Griffith’s Ninth District STAFF will be available at the following locations during the month of December.

In the event of inclement weather (heavy snow, sleet, icy rain, etc.), traveling office hours may be rescheduled to avoid putting constituents at risk. If a County’s or City’s schools are closed, then its office hours will be closed as well. Please contact the Christiansburg Office at 540-381-5671 or the Abingdon Office at 276-525-1405 with any questions or to schedule an appointment time in the event of office hour closure.

December 4, 2025

Bland County9:00 am – 10:30 am

Bland County Courthouse

First Floor Conference Room

612 Main Street

Bland, VA 24315

 

Wythe County: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Wythe County Sheriff’s Office

Conference Room

245 South 4th Street

Wytheville, VA 24382

 

Smyth County: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Marion Town Hall

First Floor Conference Room

138 West Main Street

Marion, VA 24354

 

December 8, 2025

Bedford County: 9:00am – 10:30am

Town of Bedford Municipal Building

First Floor Conference Room

215 E. Main Street

Bedford, VA 24523

Franklin County: 12:00pm – 1:30pm

Franklin County Government Center

Room B-23

1255 Franklin Street

Rocky Mount, VA 24151

 

December 9, 2025

Tazewell County (Bluefield): 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Town of Bluefield Council Chambers

112 Huffard Dr

Bluefield, VA 24605

Buchanan County: 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Town of Grundy Offices

1185 Plaza Dr. 

Grundy, VA 24614

December 10, 2025

Scott County: 9:00 am – 10:30 am

County Administrator’s Office

Conference Room

190 Beech Street

Gate City, VA 24251

Lee County: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Lee County Sheriff’s Office

Conference Room

33640 Main Street 

Jonesville, VA 24263

 

Wise County (Big Stone Gap): 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Big Stone Gap Municipal Complex

216 Wood Ave. E

Big Stone Gap, VA 24219

December 11, 2025

Giles County: 9:00 am – 10:30 am

Town of Pearisburg Offices

Council Chambers

112 Tazewell Street

Pearisburg, VA 24134

 

Radford: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Radford Recreation Building

200 George Street

Radford, VA 24141

Pulaski County: 2:30 pm – 4:00pm 

Pulaski County Administration Building

First Floor Conference Room

143 3rd Street NW

Pulaski, VA 24301

December 15, 2025

City of Martinsville: 10:00 am – 11:30 am

City Hall, Council Chambers

55 W. Church St

Martinsville, VA 24112

Patrick County: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm 

Patrick County Administration Building

Conference Room

106 Rucker Street

Stuart, VA 24171

Floyd County: 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Town of Floyd Government Offices

Community Room

203 East Oxford St

Floyd, VA 24091

December 16, 2025

Craig County: 9:00 am – 10:30 am

Craig County Courthouse 

108 Court Street

New Castle, VA 24127

 

Dickenson County: 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Center for Education & Research

First Floor Conference Room #155

Clintwood, VA 24228

 

Roanoke County: 11:30am – 1:00pm

South County Library

Meeting Room

6303 Merriman Road

Roanoke, VA 24018

Norton: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

High Knob Destination Center

Conference Room

1147 Laurel Avenue SW

Norton, VA 24273

 

Wise County (Wise): 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Wise County Courthouse

Law Library, Second Floor

206 E. Main Street

Wise, VA 24293

December 17, 2025

Carroll County: 9:00 am – 10:30 am

Carroll County Administration Building

County Administrators Office, Conference Room 

605 – 1 Pine Street

Hillsville, VA 24343

Galax: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Galax Municipal Building 

Conference Room

111 E. Grayson Street

Galax, VA 24333

Grayson County: 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Grayson County Administration Building

Board of Supervisors Room 

129 Davis Street

Independence, VA 24348

December 18, 2025

Tazewell County (Tazewell): 10:00 am – 11:30 am

American Legion Building

226 Central Avenue

Tazewell, VA 24651

 

Russell County: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Town of Lebanon Government Offices

72 Gibson Street

Lebanon, VA 24266

** Please contact the Christiansburg Office at 540-381-5671 or the Abingdon Office at 276-525-1405 with any questions.

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LEADER JEFFRIES ON MS NOW: “AS DEMOCRATS, WE’RE GOING TO CONTINUE TO FIGHT TO LOWER THE HIGH COST OF LIVING”

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

Today, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries appeared on MS NOW’s The Weekend, where he emphasized that Democrats are committed to protecting everyday Americans in the face of rising costs, including by extending the Affordable Care Act tax credits.

EUGENE DANIELS: Here to discuss it all and much more is House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Leader Jeffries, thank you for coming on this holiday weekend. I want to get into, before we get into all of the things that you guys are gonna do when you get back here, I want to read a Trump post about him denaturalizing, in his word, migrants. This is from Thursday. He posts that he wants to denaturalize migrants who undermine domestic tranquility and deport any foreign national who is a public charge, security risk or, in his words, non-compatible with Western civilization. What is your reaction to the President of the United States using this kind of language, especially the non-compatible with Western civilization?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Well, good morning, Eugene. Great to be with you. He continues to rant and rave in very unhinged ways, and I think the American people are sick and tired of it. What we want is a president who shows leadership, who brings people together, who addresses the problems that the American people want addressed—first and foremost, driving down the high cost of living—as opposed to constantly having meltdowns on social media, which is exactly what he did. And I believe that post was on Thanksgiving of all days. Now listen, we support a strong border. We support the notion that we need to fix our broken immigration system, but we should do it in a comprehensive and bipartisan way. We also are going to continue to stand by law-abiding immigrant communities, stand by our farmers, stand by our farm workers and stand by our Dreamers at the same time.

JONATHAN CAPEHART: Leader Jeffries, Congress comes back into session tomorrow with the House and the Senate. And the big thing that it should be the first order of business is doing something about extending those Affordable Care Act subsidies. Doesn’t seem like there’s any appetite for it in the House, even though the President of the United States, even though President Trump has said he wants to do something. You’ve got twelve legislative days left in this calendar year to do something. How confident are you that one, something can’t get done, and two, that you and Leader Schumer in the Senate will meet with the President to get something done in twelve legislative days?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Well, you’re absolutely right. The clock is ticking in terms of making sure that we extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits to prevent tens of millions of hardworking American taxpayers from experiencing dramatically increased healthcare premiums, co-pays and deductibles. In some cases, those health insurance costs will increase by a thousand or two thousand dollars per month. That is unsustainable. And we cannot have a situation where people will be unable to afford to go see a doctor here in America, the wealthiest country in the history of the world. Now, Jonathan, as you asked, the interesting thing about this is that when Donald Trump usually says to House Republicans, ‘Do something,’ when he tells them to jump, they just say, ‘How high?’ And he asked them to enact the largest cut to Medicaid in American history. They did it. He asked them to cut $186 billion from SNAP in the One Big Ugly Bill, literally ripping food from the mouths of hungry children, seniors and veterans. They did it. In that same One Big Ugly Bill, he asked them to enact these massive tax breaks for their billionaire donors and make them permanent. They did it. But when Donald Trump floats a possible proposal to try to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits, now they want to act like they’re a separate and coequal branch of government. It’s extraordinary. And so, we need to find a handful of House Republicans to join us. We’ve got 212 Democrats on a discharge petition to force an up-or-down vote on a three-year extension of the Affordable Care Act tax credits, and we need just a few of my Republican colleagues to show some guts and show some courage and stand up for the people that they represent.

JACKIE ALEMANY: Leader Jeffries, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth verbally ordered a military strike on Venezuela that legal experts are saying is tantamount to murder. Are you going to call for Pete Hegseth’s resignation?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Yeah, you know what’s interesting is that I called for Pete Hegseth’s resignation back in the spring. The guy is totally and woefully unqualified, the most unqualified so-called Secretary of Defense in American history. And so, it’s long past time that he’s got to go. Now the big challenge we have is, you know, what is the justification for what many people rightfully believe are extrajudicial killings off the coast of South America? We’ve had a few classified briefings that I’ve been a part of, and I’ve seen no evidence to actually justify the strikes that are taking place. We need a full congressional briefing as well. And the administration, if they believe they have the authority to do this, if they believe these targets undermine America’s national security, then they need to present that evidence. But we’ve seen nothing to date.

JACKIE ALEMANY: Should Democrats be drafting articles of impeachment against Hegseth right now? Is that something you’re considering for this week ahead?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Well, I think the problem is we can’t even get Republicans to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits. So the reality is that that type of accountability is not happening in this Congress with these people, who continue to be nothing more than a reckless rubber stamp for Donald Trump’s extreme agenda. What we should be doing is making sure that there’s a strong bipartisan investigation as it relates to what’s happening under Pete Hegseth’s so-called leadership. And that’s been a challenge throughout the balance of this year. Moving forward, it seems like there’s some interest in the Senate amongst Republicans in scrutinizing the behavior of the Department of Defense off the coast of South America. So let’s see what emerges in the House of Representatives.

EUGENE DANIELS: Leader Jeffries, one of the things that I hear a lot, and I think maybe these two maybe as well, from immigration advocates, is that they wish that the Democratic Party was more vocally defensive and talked more optimistically about immigrants. We had Andrea Flores from—who was on just a week ago, saying something similar. And I’m curious, and I heard you talk about Dreamers and all of that, and so that’s why it popped into my head. So I’m curious when you think about the balance of voters wanting stronger borders, that immigration continues to be maybe the one category that Donald Trump is not underwater on, how does the Democratic Party talk about immigrants as beneficial to society and immigration as a net plus to the American experiment?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Well, we want to continue to make clear as a country that hardworking immigrants, hardworking immigrant families are an important part of the fabric of communities throughout America. I think it’s actually one of the reasons why we’ve seen Donald Trump, even on immigration, in the most recent Gallup poll, underwater. The American people are of the view that of course, it is appropriate to deport violent felons, to deport people who present a safety risk to the American people. However, that’s not what we’ve been seeing from this aggressive extremism that Donald Trump has unleashed through his immigration policies all across the country. They’re not deporting violent felons by and large. They’re deporting families. In some cases, they’re actually deporting American citizen children or separating them from their parents. And the American people have zero interest in that. Now we’ve got to continue to balance, as we move forward, these two principles of America as a nation anchored in the rule of law, and we have to continue to uphold that, but also a nation of immigrants, a gorgeous mosaic of people who have come to America from all throughout the world and have made us the envy of the world because of the dynamism that that creates.

JONATHAN CAPEHART: Speaker Jeffries, we’re out of time, but I can’t have you here without asking you about speaking of polls, a Marist poll out shows that if the midterm elections were held today, 55 percent said that they would vote for the Democratic candidate, 41 percent say they would vote for the Republican candidate. As with all polls, this is a snapshot in time. But there is a special election happening on Tuesday in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District. How confident are you that State Representative, the Democrat, Aftyn Behn, will win that? And two, do you expect to be Speaker of the House before the midterm elections?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Well, you know, I’m confident that it’s gonna be a close race in the Tennessee special election, which is shocking in and of itself, because this is a district that Donald Trump just won by twenty-two points. And Republicans are scrambling to hold on to a deep red district. And so we’ll see what the voters of Tennessee decide, but it definitively is going to be a close race, and that in and of itself is a great surprise and, I think, evidence of the fact that we are on our way to taking back control of the House of Representatives. We’ll see what happens with Republican resignations and if something interesting occurs next year. But as Democrats, we’re going to continue to fight to lower the high cost of living, continue to fight to fix our broken healthcare system and continue to fight to make sure that in this country, you work hard, you play by the rules, you should be able to live the good life.

JONATHAN CAPEHART: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of the Great State of New York, doing that gorgeous mosaic reference to the late Mayor David Dinkins of New York City. Thank you very much for coming back to The Weekend.

LEADER JEFFRIES: Thank you.

Full interview can be watched here.

Congresswoman McCollum Votes to Release Epstein Files

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

“We cannot have one set of laws for the rich and powerful and another set of laws for everyone else,” says Minnesota Congresswoman

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, by a vote of 427-1. Congresswoman McCollum voted in favor of the measure. Following passage of the bill that would compel the Department of Justice to release all unclassified DOJ documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, Congresswoman Betty McCollum (D, MN-04) released the following statement:

“In America, all of us are subject to the same laws. We cannot have one set of laws for the rich and powerful and another set of laws for everyone else. Those who were engaged in Jeffrey Epstein’s disgusting crimes and efforts to cover them up must be held accountable for their actions. 

“To be clear, President Trump has the power to make the documents surrounding this case public today. It’s appalling that Trump and Speaker Johnson worked to delay a vote to release the Epstein Files for over eight months. The Trump Department of Justice has completely ignored a Congressional subpoena compelling the release of the Epstein Files, which was issued earlier this year by the House Oversight Committee. Now, Trump has reversed his position. If he means what he says now, then he should direct the Department of Justice to release the files immediately. The Republican Majorities in the House and Senate must ensure that Trump and his Justice Department comply with Congressional oversight and follow the law.”

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Congresswoman Norma Torres Sends Letter to President Trump: Hernández Must Not Be Pardoned

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

November 29, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Norma Torres sent a letter to President Trump urging him not to pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, a convicted drug trafficker sentenced to 45 years in U.S. prison for crimes that devastated communities in Honduras, the United States, and beyond.

“Juan Orlando Hernández ran a violent, cartel-backed empire that trafficked hundreds of tons of cocaine into the United States, stole taxpayer dollars, and terrorized communities across Honduras and Central America,” said Congresswoman Torres. “A pardon would erase years of work holding powerful criminals accountable, reward corruption at the highest levels, and betray every American family harmed by his crimes. He must serve his full sentence.”

Hernández’s trial and conviction marked a critical victory for international anti-corruption and anti-drug efforts, demonstrating the importance of U.S. oversight and Central American cooperation in combating transnational crime. His pardon would undermine these efforts and embolden violent networks across the region.

“Over his presidency, Hernández turned the Honduran government into a tool of violence and corruption,” Torres continued. “He deployed police and military forces to protect cocaine shipments, used death squads to intimidate opponents, and openly branded drugs with his initials while profiting from American deaths. Pardoning him would signal to the world that power and money can shield criminals from justice and that victims’ lives do not matter.”

Congresswoman Torres is calling on President Trump to stand with victims, law enforcement, and communities across the Americas, not shield criminals, and to ensure Hernández serves his full sentence.

Full letter

Pelosi Joins Coordinated Push to Reverse Trump Administration Housing Cuts

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi Representing the 12th District of California

Washington D.C. – This week, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined House Democrats in supporting three major Congressional efforts opposing the Trump Administration’s harmful changes to the Continuum of Care (CoC) Programs. These changes could force more than 170,000 people back into homelessness and disrupt services in communities across the country. Pelosi’s support of all three initiatives underscores the significant stakes for San Francisco, where $55 million in federal CoC grants are central to keeping vulnerable individuals and families housed—supporting over 1,500 housing units in the Bay Area.

Pelosi signed on to three letters led by House Appropriations Committee Ranking Members Rosa DeLauro and James Clyburn, House Financial Services Committee Ranking Member Maxine Waters, and Bay Area Congressman Sam Liccardo. Across these efforts, lawmakers raised alarms about HUD’s abrupt policy shifts, deep funding reductions for permanent supportive housing and a severely delayed FY2025 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) that together threaten to destabilize homelessness systems nationwide.

Appropriations Committee Letter 
Speaker Emerita Pelosi, Ranking Member DeLauro, Rep. Clyburn and 203 House Democrats urged HUD to prevent service lapses caused by the latest NOFO. Their letter notes that the FY2025 NOFO is “the most delayed issuance of a NOFO for the CoC Program over the last 10 years,” and warns that the timing combined with major policy changes will result in “the most prolonged funding gap for this critical homelessness prevention program.” 

The lawmakers highlighted that nearly $3.7 billion in FY2024 CoC grants begin expiring on December 31, 2025, raising urgent concerns that communities could face major disruptions through winter and into spring if the administration does not act.

The full letter can be read HERE.

Financial Services Committee Letter 
Speaker Emerita Pelosi, Ranking Member Waters and 52 House Democrats called on HUD Secretary Scott Turner to rescind a NOFO that “could push over 170,000 formerly homeless individuals back on the streets and exacerbate our nation’s homelessness crisis.” The letter highlights that HUD’s proposal would slash permanent supportive housing from 86% of CoC funding to just 30% and impose an extremely compressed application timeline that could create a half-year gap in critical services. 

The lawmakers warned that the NOFO would worsen conditions for people with disabilities, veterans, domestic violence survivors, women with children, and others already disproportionately impacted by the homelessness crisis.

The full letter can be read HERE.

Rep. Liccardo Letter  
Speaker Emerita Pelosi, Rep. Sam Liccardo, and more than 30 House Democrats pressed HUD for answers on the Administration’s decision to cut billions from permanent supportive housing services in the CoC Program. The Liccardo-led effort notes that these cuts put 170,000 Americans at risk of homelessness, and emphasized that eliminating support without any transition plan would cause immediate disruption in cities that rely heavily on CoC investments to reduce homelessness.

The full letter can be read HERE.

Pelosi Urges Navy to Improve Transparency and Communication on Hunters Point Shipyard Cleanup

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi Representing the 12th District of California

San Francisco – Today, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of the Navy John Phelan urging strengthened communication, transparency and accountability in the long-running cleanup effort at the Hunters Point Shipyard Superfund site.

The letter comes amid renewed public concern after elevated plutonium-239 levels at the site were revealed in press reports rather than proactive outreach from the Navy to the Hunters Point community. While the Navy later conveyed that the readings posed no harm to San Franciscans, Pelosi noted that this reassurance arrived only after the fact.

“The continued cadence of misfires in communication and delays with the completion of the cleanup further erode the public trust in the Navy’s ability to complete this long-awaited clean up and redevelopment,” Pelosi wrote.

Pelosi emphasized that the project’s success hinges on coordinated oversight and transparent engagement with community stakeholders. She continued: “I am counting on your commitment to the Navy’s continued efforts in the Hunters Point Shipyard and will fight to ensure robust resources continue to be secured so that this project can be complete once and for all. That effort is entirely reliant on the Navy’s ongoing, frequent dialogue with total transparency.”

During her time representing San Francisco in the Congress, Pelosi has secured over $1 billion in federal funding for the clean-up of the Hunters Point Shipyard. Last year, Pelosi hosted then-Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro to tour the site in preparation for the demolition of the remaining non-historic buildings.

The full text of the letter can be found HERE.

Pelosi, Mullin Announce Nearly $40 Million for San Francisco Clean Bus Fleet Modernization

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi Representing the 12th District of California

Washington D.C. – Today, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (CA-11) and Congressman Kevin Mullin (CA-15) announced that San Francisco is set to receive nearly $40 million from the Federal Transit Administration’s Bus and Bus Facilities and Low-or-No-Emission Bus grant programs. This major investment, made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed by the Democratic Congress and signed by President Joe Biden, will enable the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to replace aging coaches with new hybrid diesel-electric motor coaches – strengthening the City’s transit network and improving air quality for communities across San Francisco.

“Thanks to Democrats’ Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, San Francisco continues to modernize our transportation system while combating the climate crisis,” Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi said. “This funding will help replace aging coaches with cleaner, more reliable buses—delivering safer commutes, reducing pollution and increasing economic opportunities for working families across the Bay Area. Our progress stands as a reminder of what a productive Democratic Congress can deliver.”

“I am thrilled San Francisco earned federal funding to help modernize its essential public transit system, which clocked over 150 million passenger trips last year,” said Congressman Kevin Mullin. “Public transit is the backbone of our economy and people across America rely on it to get to work, school and home. Democrats led passage of the historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law because we know that when we invest in cleaner, more efficient transportation, we protect public health, mitigate environmental impacts, and create a more enjoyable experience for riders.”

“Modern, reliable buses are essential to keeping San Francisco moving. This federal investment strengthens our ability to provide excellent service today while accelerating the agency’s efforts to avoid costly breakdowns and loss of service,” said SFMTA Director of Transportation Julie Kirschbaum. “We thank the Department of Transportation for supporting reliable public transit, especially at a time when our financial outlook is unpredictable.”

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will receive $39,800,000 for new hybrid diesel-electric motor coaches that will replace a portion of its aging fleet. These improvements will help reduce maintenance costs, increase system reliability and enhance service across San Francisco and northern San Mateo County while supporting California’s long-term climate goals.

Following a letter of support for the project from Speaker Emerita Pelosi to Federal Transit Administration Executive Director Matthew Welbes, this award was granted through a competitive national selection process under the Low-or-No-Emission Program and the Bus and Bus Facilities Program – both created and expanded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Pelosi Honors Outgoing Chief of Staff Terri McCullough: “A Visionary, Steadfast and Deeply Respected Leader.”

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi Representing the 12th District of California

Washington, D.C. – Tonight, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi delivered remarks on the House Floor honoring her longtime Chief of Staff, Terri McCullough, who is stepping down after decades of dedicated service to the Congress, to the people of San Francisco, and to the country.

In her speech, Pelosi celebrated McCullough’s extraordinary leadership, her historic tenure as the first woman to serve as Chief of Staff to the Speaker of the House and her unwavering commitment to public service. Pelosi reflected on McCullough’s decades of experience in her office—from intern to top advisor—and praised her integrity, strategic insight, and care for colleagues throughout the institution.

Watch Speaker Emerita Pelosi’s Floor remarks here.

Read the transcript of Speaker Emerita Pelosi’s Floor remarks below:

Speaker Emerita Pelosi. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor a visionary, steadfast and deeply respected leader and indispensable participant in advancing our mission For The People — my longtime Chief of Staff, Terri McCullough.

[Applause]

I’m not finished!

Terri is stepping down this month to spend more time with her family — teenagers.

Terri’s service has been defined by wisdom, by warmth and by her unwavering belief in the power of public service to improve private lives.

From her beginnings as an intern in my San Francisco office — district office — nearly 30 years ago, to her outstanding leadership as Chief of Staff in the Speaker’s Office, Terri has embodied the very best of our core values: integrity, excellence and compassion.

Terri made history as the first woman to serve as the Chief of Staff in the Speaker’s Office, a testament not only to her extraordinary capabilities, but to her trailblazing example for women across this institution and the nation.

Her leadership helped guide our work throughout times of enormous challenge and change, from strengthening our institution to delivering historic progress for working families.

Her judgment, strategic insight and care for every member of our office, our Caucus, and our Congress has been essential to our success.

While we will miss her daily leadership, we wish her every happiness in the next chapter of her life.

We look forward to continuing our collaboration, friendship and shared mission in new ways.

Thank you, Terri McCullough, for everything.

For everything.

I yield back.

Pelosi Joins 212 Democrats in Calling on Speaker Johnson to Address Anti-Trans Rhetoric, Enforce Rules of Decorum

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi Representing the 12th District of California

Washington, D.C. — This week, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined 212 Democratic Members of Congress—led by Equality Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Sarah McBride (DE-AL) and Chair Rep. Mark Takano (CA-39)—in sending a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson condemning the rise in anti-transgender rhetoric from Members of Congress and urging the enforcement of the House’s rules of decorum. The letter signers represent the diversity of the Democratic Caucus, including rank-and-file Members, Leadership—including Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Whip Katherine Clark, Chair Pete Aguilar—every Member of the Congressional Equality Caucus, and Members of every major House Democrat ideological caucus.

In their letter, the Members state:

“We write to you to strongly condemn the rise in anti-transgender rhetoric, including from members of Congress, and to urge you to ensure members of Congress are following rules of decorum and not using their platforms to demonize and scapegoat any marginalized community, including the transgender community.”

“This Congress, we have seen a dramatic escalation in rhetoric demonizing and dehumanizing the transgender community. This includes multiple instances of a member of Congress using a slur to refer to the transgender community during official proceedings, including during committee proceedings and on the floor of the House. Despite the responsibility of Committee Chairs and the Speaker of the House to maintain order and ensure members are following the rules of decorum, no action was taken by the Chair or Speaker Pro Tempore in any of these circumstances.”

Members end their letter by urging Speaker Johnson to condemn the rise in dehumanizing rhetoric and ensure members of the Republican conference abide by the rules of decorum:

“As Speaker of the House, you have a responsibility not just to the Republican Conference but to the entire House of Representatives—and the entire country that the House represents. We urge you to condemn the rise in dehumanizing rhetoric targeting the transgender community and to ensure members of your conference are abiding by rules of decorum and not using their platforms to demonize and scapegoat the transgender community, including by ensuring members are not using slurs to refer to the transgender community.”

The full letter, including the names of all signers, is available to read here.