Chairman Griffith, Vice Chair Harshbarger Celebrate Inaugural FDA Voucher to USAntibiotics in Bristol

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

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced that it will provide USAntibiotics — located in Bristol, Tennessee — a National Priority Voucher for the company’s Augmentin XR (Amoxicillin Clavulanic Potassium) product. This medication treats community-acquired pneumonia and acute bacterial sinusitis caused by penicillin-resistant bacteria.

USAntibiotics was selected as part of the FDA Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher (CNPV) Pilot Program, which is designed to expedite the review of pharmaceuticals that advance critical public health and national security priorities, including domestic drug manufacturing.

U.S. Representative Morgan Griffith (R-VA), Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health, and U.S. Representative Diana Harshbarger (R-TN), Vice Chair of the Health Subcommittee, welcomed this news and applauded the work of USAntibiotics.

“The FDA created the CNPV Pilot Program to help American prescription drug and biological product developers meet the moment to power domestic drug manufacturing,” said Chairman Griffith and Vice Chair Harshbarger. “With this recent announcement, Bristol’s USAntibiotics can grow as a leading American pharmaceutical manufacturer of amoxicillin to help treat American communities. As Health Subcommittee Chairman and Vice Chair, we remain steadfast in pushing for ‘America First’ policies that attract companies to invest in the United States and help them manufacture safe, effective and serviceable drugs for the American people.”

BACKGROUND

In 2021, USAntibiotics opened its facility in Bristol, Tennessee.

Chairman Griffith and Vice Chair Harshbarger toured USAntibiotics in June 2024.

Key benefits of the CNPV Pilot Program include faster review times, collaborative and robust review efforts and advancement of U.S. national health priorities. Following submission of a complete application, the new voucher promises a review decision within 1-2 months as opposed to the typical 10-12 months.

This year, multiple companies announced billion-dollar investments in Virginia to increase domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing. Eli LillyMerck and AstraZeneca all plan to build or expand operations in the Commonwealth.

The USAntibiotics press release can be found here.

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LEADER JEFFRIES STATEMENT ON RETIREMENT ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPEAKER EMERITA PELOSI

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

Today, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries released the following statement after Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi announced she would not seek another term in the House of Representatives:

Nancy D’Alesandro Pelosi is an iconic, heroic, trailblazing, legendary and transformational leader. She is the greatest Speaker of all time. 

The United States is a much better nation today because Nancy Pelosi dedicated her life to serving the children, the climate, the country and the American people. 

Nancy Pelosi’s legendary public service journey has taken her from Charm City to the great state of California to international capitals around the globe. Guiding her life’s work has always been her strong faith, tremendous patriotism and belief that we have a Republic worth keeping. 

For the children, as she often says, Speaker Pelosi has lived out the bedrock Jesuit value of working for the greater good. From her early, groundbreaking advocacy against the Chinese Communist Party and relentless support for AIDS research, to her work on the Intelligence Committee and 9/11 Commission, Nancy Pelosi has always put country first. 

Her giant and historic legislative accomplishments are too numerous to mention, but include the Affordable Care Act, Inflation Reduction Act and American Rescue Plan. Whether providing healthcare to millions of Americans, protecting people with preexisting conditions, tackling climate change, investing in education, cleaning up corruption, securing democracy or saving Social Security, Speaker Pelosi has made a profound, powerful, permanent impact on our country. She has been a brilliant and bold leader, voice for the voiceless and authentic champion of the least, the lost and the left-behind.

During her 20 years leading House Democrats, she fiercely navigated many trials and tribulations, including a once-in-a-century pandemic, a horrific attack on the United States Capitol and a violent attempt on her husband’s life. Through it all, she led with strength and dignity. Like Esther, she was Speaker and Leader for such a time as this. Personally, Speaker Pelosi has been an incredible mentor, trusted friend and awesome colleague who has profoundly blessed me with her insights, perspectives and leadership values. 

Nancy Pelosi’s love of country is surpassed only by that for her beautiful family. We are indebted to the entire Pelosi family—Paul, their children and grandchildren—for their sacrifice and service. My prayers and gratitude are with them as Speaker Pelosi embarks on this new chapter. 

House Democrats will always be down with NDP.

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Pelosi Joins Congressional Democrats in Demanding Trump Administration Reverse Plan to Open New Offshore Oil and Gas Leases

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

Washington, D.C. —  Today, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined over 100 lawmakers in demanding President Trump and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum immediately cease any plans to open new offshore oil and gas leases in U.S. federal waters off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, in the Arctic Ocean and northern Bering Sea off of Alaska, and in the Eastern Gulf. The lawmakers warned that opening these untouched coastlines to new offshore drilling would devastate coastal economies, jeopardize our national security, ravage coastal ecosystems, and put millions of Americans’ health and safety at risk, hurting people across the political spectrum.

By reversing long-standing legal protections for vulnerable coastal waters, new offshore leases would cause significant environmental damage to communities already reeling from natural disasters and recent oil spills. Oil spills not only cause irreparable environmental damage, but also suppress the value of coastal homes, harm tourism economies, and weaken coastal infrastructure. Already, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is forced to respond to over 150 oil and chemical spills each year. One disastrous spill can cost taxpayers billions in lost revenue, cleanup costs, and ecosystem restoration.

These threats of expanded oil drilling come as the Administration already dismantled NOAA’s oil spill prevention and response programs, as almost 30 percent of the team in charge of addressing oil spills has been laid off or took early retirement. The Emergency Response Division team and the oil spill program are slated to lose half their funding from the Administration’s proposed FY 2026 budget.

“This is a matter of national consequence for coastal communities across the country, regardless of political affiliation. It puts our economies, national security, and our most vulnerable ecosystems at severe risk,” wrote the lawmakers. “… Expanded oil and gas leasing poses risks to the health and livelihoods of our constituents, jeopardizes our tourism, fishing, and recreation economies, and threatens the marine life that inhabits our coastlines.”

“The United States already leads the world in oil and gas production. The industry currently holds more than 2,000 offshore leases covering over 12 million acres of federal waters — yet fewer than 500 of those leases are actively producing oil and gas,” continued the lawmakers. “There is no justification for opening vast swaths of our oceans to leasing when existing leases remain largely unused, while imposing mounting environmental and economic costs on coastal communities.”

Additionally, the Department of Defense (DOD) previously warned that oil and gas leases in portions of the Eastern Gulf would impact areas critical to our military readiness, including for military training and testing opportunities and assets. DOD has also signaled that parts of the Mid-Atlantic and South Atlantic Planning Areas are “not compatible with oil and gas activities and infrastructure.”

The lawmakers condemned the potential expansion of offshore drilling while the Administration simultaneously curtails offshore wind and clean energy development. This year, the Trump Administration has withdrawn all outer continental offshore wind leases, rescinded all designated Wind Energy Areas, and eliminated $679 million in offshore-wind-related port infrastructure funding, including over $426 million for Humboldt Bay offshore wind infrastructure.

Specifically, the lawmakers demanded that President Trump and Secretary Burgum:

  • Halt any steps toward new offshore oil and gas leasing in the Atlantic, Pacific, off the coast the Arctic and Bering Sea coasts of Alaska, and the Eastern Gulf.
  • Limit offshore drilling, consistent with previous statutory and agency protections.
  • Prioritize coastal resilience, including expanded storm-surge and flood protection, restoration of wetlands and sand dunes, and early-warning systems, so that communities in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, New Jersey, Alaska, and beyond are better protected.
  • Restore a credible pathway for offshore wind and other clean-energy projects by rescinding the OCS wind-leasing withdrawal and rescinded WEAs, enabling science-based projects that support jobs and coastal economies.

“Our coastal communities, fishermen, small business owners, Tribal Nations, tourism operators, and families cannot be sacrificed in the name of short-term drilling booms,” concluded the lawmakers. “Opening new offshore lease areas while cancelling clean energy progress is potentially illegal, a failure of leadership, and a dereliction of the public trust.”

The full text of the letter can be found HERE.

Pelosi Joins House Democrats in Demanding Trump Administration Continue SNAP Benefits During Republican Shutdown

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

Washington, D.C. —  Today, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined 213 House Democrats on a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, demanding that she utilize the Congressionally authorized SNAP contingency fund to provide food assistance to hungry Americans as the Republican shutdown approaches its second month.

SNAP benefits were made available to eligible individuals in October, but due to the Agriculture Secretary’s unwillingness to use her statutory transfer authority along with the roughly $5 billion SNAP contingency fund to deliver benefits in November, 42 million American seniors, veterans and families with children risk not being able to keep food on their table.

The letter, signed by virtually every member of the House Democratic Caucus, comes as families, food banks, and farmers face rising costs and potential food shortages due to inflationary tariffs, increasing wealth inequality and reluctance by Trump administration officials to exercise its legal authorities to ensure that SNAP operations continue through November. 

The lawmakers state, “USDA’s shutdown plan acknowledges that ‘Congressional intent is evident that SNAP’s operations should continue since the program has been provided with multi-year contingency funds…’ USDA still has significant funding available in SNAP’s contingency reserve – which Congress provides precisely for this reason – that can be used to fund the bulk of November benefits… Additionally, while the contingency reserve will not cover November benefits in full, we urge USDA to use its statutory transfer authority or any other legal authority at its disposal to supplement these dollars and fully fund November benefits.”

They continue, “There are clear steps the administration can and must take immediately to ensure that millions of families across the country can put food on their table in November. Choosing not to ensure SNAP benefits reach those in need this November would be a gross dereliction of your responsibilities to the American people.”

The full text of the letter can be found HERE.

Pelosi, California Delegation Members Call for Investigation into Trump Administration Slashing $7 Billion in Energy Grants

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

Washington, D.C. —  Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined Senator Adam Schiff,  Senator Alex Padilla and 27 members of the California congressional delegation in urging the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Inspector General to launch an independent investigation into the unlawful termination of $7.6 billion in grants to California and other states targeted for their perceived lack of support for President Trump.  

The cancelling of these funds threatens thousands of jobs across energy, construction, and manufacturing sectors and could pass higher energy costs along to California residents.

“DOE does not have the authority to ignore the law, and Congress did not provide DOE with the discretion to terminate awards based on nebulous new criteria created by the Secretary years after enactment of the statute that funded and provided direction for these projects,” wrote the lawmakers. 

In a letter to DOE’s Acting Inspector General Sarah Nelson, the lawmakers note that no state was hit harder than California. Out of the 321 terminated awards, DOE cancelled 79 awards in California, totaling more than $2 billion of federally funded projects. Among the projects was a backup battery power for a children’s hospital in Madera and an award worth $1.2 billion for the ARCHES hydrogen hub which had garnered bipartisan public support. 

“These 321 grant project terminations will have real effects on affordability for our constituents and on the nation’s competitiveness. In the last year, electricity prices have increased twice as fast as the overall cost of living. Secretary Wright and the Trump administration’s decision to take $7.56 billion in energy projects offline is going to further constrain supply and send Americans’ electric bills through the roof,” the lawmakers continued. 

The full text of the letter can be found HERE.

Pelosi, Bay Area House Democrats Release Video Calling on Republicans to Reopen Government

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

San Francisco – Today, ten Democratic Members of Congress representing the Bay Area released a joint video message calling on President Donald Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans to end their weeks-long government shutdown and return to Washington to do their jobs.

The video features Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (CA-11) and Representatives Jared Huffman (CA-02), Mike Thompson (CA-04), John Garamendi (CA-08), Mark DeSaulnier (CA-10), Lateefah Simon (CA-12), Eric Swalwell (CA-14), Kevin Mullin (CA-15), Sam Liccardo (CA-16), and Ro Khanna (CA-17).

Together, the lawmakers highlight the real-world consequences of the Republican shutdown—from rising health care premiums to delayed services that millions of working families rely on.

The Members’ message underscores that the ongoing shutdown, now in its fourth week, is a deliberate act of obstruction by Donald Trump and House Republican Leadership—putting families, federal employees and the economy at risk.

The video is available to be viewed HERE.

The video is also available for download HERE.

Pelosi Statement on Federal Government Calling Off Potential Deployment in San Francisco

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

San Francisco – Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi issued this statement on Mayor Daniel Lurie’s announcement that the federal government called off a planned deployment in San Francisco:

“Mayor Lurie has demonstrated exceptional leadership in his steadfast commitment to the safety and well-being of San Franciscans.

“In his handling of a potential federal deployment in our city that resulted in the President calling off the operation, Mayor Lurie has underscored that public safety must be driven by local priorities, respectful of our values and communities.

“I salute Mayor Lurie for standing up for our City and reinforcing San Francisco’s strength, optimism and recovery.”

Rep. Mike Levin’s Statement on Speaker Emerita Pelosi’s Retirement

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Levin (CA-49)

November 06, 2025

Carlsbad, CA—Today, Rep. Mike Levin (CA-49) released the following statement on Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi’s retirement:

“Nancy Pelosi’s announcement marks the end of an extraordinary era in American history, and for me, the end of a chapter defined by mentorship, courage, and grace under pressure.

“When I first came to Congress, she was already a legend — the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House, a master strategist, and the moral center of our caucus. But beyond the headlines and history books, what has always struck me most about Speaker Pelosi is her steadiness. In the most chaotic moments, from government shutdowns to impeachments, from attacks on democracy to battles for health care and climate action, she never lost her composure or her faith in the institution she loved. She reminded us that power is not about noise or volume, but about results.

“She also changed the way I think about leadership. Watching her lead through crises taught me that conviction and compassion aren’t opposites, they’re partners. That progress is never easy or inevitable. And that true public service means putting people before politics, even when the cameras are off and the votes are hard.

“Nancy Pelosi shattered ceilings, but she also built bridges — between generations, between movements, between ideals and outcomes. Her impact is visible not only in landmark laws but in the next generation of Congressional Members, like me, who learned from her example that politics at its best is an act of faith — in country, in democracy, and in one another.

“Thank you, Madam Speaker, for your friendship, your wisdom, and your unshakable belief that we can always do better, and we must. Your legacy will echo for generations to come.”

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Scalise: Democrats Full of Hollow Promises

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Scalise (1st District of Louisiana)

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) joined Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.), Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain (R-Mich.), Congressman Russell Fry (R-S.C.), and House Republicans’ sophomore class to discuss how the Democrat party over-promises and under-delivers. Leader Scalise also highlighted one year of promises made, promises kept thanks to President Trump and congressional Republicans.

Click here or the image above to view Leader Scalise’s full remarks. 
Excerpts from Leader Scalise’s remarks:On one year since President Trump’s historic election:“We celebrate that a year ago today, Donald Trump was elected President of the United States. And when he ran, he ran on very specific things, not socialism. Seven out of seven swing states rejected that form of socialism that has now taken over the Democrat Party. What President Trump and House Republicans ran on was delivering results for American families. We said we would secure the border. We actually delivered on that in record time. We said we would prevent a tax increase on anybody, every American, no matter what income level you were at, you were facing a tax increase… We said we wouldn’t do it.“The Democrats bragged that they were going to raise your taxes. The American people decided that – not New York City – the American people, a year ago, decided they didn’t want a tax increase, and we followed through on that by preventing the largest tax increase on American families. Also, by delivering no tax on tips, no tax on overtime for seniors, 85% of whom will not have to pay taxes on their Social Security income when you factor in the deduction. We delivered on that. Every Democrat, by the way, voted no because Democrats don’t want hardworking Americans to keep more of their money. They want socialism.”On the radical direction of the Democrat party under Zohran Mamdani and the hollow promises of socialism:“Let’s think about those hollow promises that Zohran Mamdani talked about last night. Can anybody wait to see what those free buses are going to look like? I’m sure they’re going to be incredibly safe and clean when you ride the free buses. Can anybody wait to see what those government-run grocery stores are going to look like? Shelves unstocked, expired food… That’s what socialism does. Socialism always over-promises and under-delivers. But should we be surprised? That’s what Democrats up here in Washington have been doing for years. Does anybody remember the Inflation Reduction Act? Yes, that was a Democrat-created product that ushered in record levels of inflation. Where was the inflation reduction? They have no problem lying to the American people. Does anybody remember, by the way, the Affordable Care Act? Yes, that was Democrats only creating current healthcare law. The law of the land in healthcare today is Democrat-only-created Affordable Care Act that’s anything but affordable. All we’ve seen is 80% increases in costs for families, record profits for insurance companies, but 80% increases on families. Democrats have never had a problem lying to the American people, over-promising to the American people, and never delivering the goods.“You contrast that with Republicans. Again, a year ago today, we ran on very specific things, and we’ve already, working with Donald Trump, ushered in a new level of American greatness…“We’re going to keep delivering wins for the American people, and Democrats will continue to give the hollow promises of socialism that come along with the failures of socialism that it truly delivers for people. Yeah, people in New York, when they realize how bad socialism is, they can just leave like they’ve been doing years. They can move to states like Florida, to Texas. They can even come to Louisiana. But if they ruin America, if they’re able to take hold with socialism in America, where else are people going to go? There is no plan B to this great United States of America, and we’re not going to let socialism take over in this great country.”On Democrats imposing suffering on millions of Americans to appease their Trump-hating base:“All we’re seeing during this shutdown is Democrats scared to death of the Mamdani wing of the party. They’ve said it. Some of them said it out loud, but they have exercised it in their votes. They voted time and time again to keep the government shut down, knowing they’re inflicting suffering and pain on the American people, admitting that they’re using that suffering to try to get leverage. They still can’t tell you what the leverage is for. Leverage for what? To go boast to the socialist Mamdani wing of their party that they’re fighting Donald Trump, who was elected not by the people of New York or New Jersey or Virginia, but by a majority of Americans, 77 million Americans, seven out of seven swing states running on very specific things that that President, Donald Trump, and this Republican majority have continued to deliver on.”

Scalise on Democrats Voting Against Food Assistance for Millions: It’s Gutless

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Scalise (1st District of Louisiana)

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) joined Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.), Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain (R-Mich.), Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer, and House Committee on Education and Workforce Chairman Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) to discuss Democrats voting against food assistance for millions of Americans, federal employees receiving a paycheck, and benefits for women, infants, and children in need. Leader Scalise emphasized the need for Senate Democrats to vote for House Republicans’ clean CR and reopen the government.

Click here or the image above to view Leader Scalise’s full remarks. 
Excerpts from Leader Scalise’s remarks:On Democrats catering to their far-left, radical party:“Let’s remember when the Senate votes today, they’re not voting on some big, massive omnibus bill, a bill that resolves all of our differences. If you’re one of these Democrats, and it only takes five to get this government back open, and you’re struggling with the decision: do you offend your far-left radical base, it’s about to elect the new leader of their Democrat Party in Mamdani in New York, or do you stand up for the tens of millions of people around the country who are actually suffering? And if you vote yes today, are you giving anything up?“What’s in that bill? A clean continuing resolution that violates any of your principles? There’s nothing. Again, that bill does not solve our differences. That bill just keeps the lights on. That bill just allows federal workers to get paid for the work that they’re doing – those that have to show up and work and keep our airports open. The air traffic controllers who are working under high incredible stress in a normal time so that planes can land and take off safely with 150 plus people on each one of those planes without worrying about the stress that as soon as they get off the job, they’ve got to go do a second shift as an Uber driver because they can’t put food on the table because Democrats shut down the government. Hopefully, they weigh that when they cast their vote today.”On Democrats voting against funding SNAP and WIC programs and paying servicemembers:“We see every day, of course, unfortunately, more and more consequences to the suffering Democrats are causing. We know on the SNAP program, 42 million people. And yes, the courts are trying to work with the White House to find ways to move some other money around. But as we know, even if they’re able to move money around, it doesn’t make that program whole. The only way to make the SNAP program whole is by Democrats opening up the government. It’s real straightforward. You vote yes or no. You vote yes because you want to put food on the table for 42 million low-income families. But if you vote no, maybe because you’re afraid of some radicals in Portland or San Francisco or New York City, when you vote no, you are taking food off the table for 42 million low-income people, the least among us who need that help.“6.7 million going without the Women, Infant, and Children program funding. WIC program is really, really important, again, to very low-income people who need that help. Democrats have no problem shutting off that funding, causing that suffering, and to use their term, because they think they’re getting some leverage. We still don’t know what the leverage is for. They’re trying to leverage the American people, and they can’t even articulate what it is they want. Yeah, a $1.5 trillion wishlist of crazy items like free health care for illegals, gutting a rural health care fund. Is that really the leverage they want to use the American people for and deny the WIC funding?“Two million people in the military, two million servicemembers [at risk of] going without pay. What do they say to them? Oh, gee whiz. They were so afraid of Mamdani in New York that they couldn’t vote to pay our men and women in uniform who are keeping our country safe, risking their lives while their families are wondering if they’re going to be able to put food on the table. What a profile in courage. It’s gutless. 700,000 federal employees without pay, 670,000 federal workers furloughed, 5.9 million households at risk of losing their home heating services under the LIHEAP program.”On labor unions and airlines supporting House Republicans’ clean CR:“We all know all the different groups that have come out over and over. They’ve not said, let’s pass some big sweeping omnibus bill. They’ve just said, pass the clean CR that the House passed over a month ago. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association, American Federation of Government Employees, Teamsters, Coalition of Airlines Pilots Association, Association, Airlines’ Association, NetJets Association of Shared Aircraft Pilots, Southwest Airline Pilots. Additionally, United Airlines, Delta Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines have all called for the same thing – is for the Democrats in the Senate to pass the clean CR. The message couldn’t be clear. Their mission can’t be more direct. You just show up today and do your job and vote, yes. It doesn’t solve all of our differences. It just gives us a few more weeks to start negotiating our differences on so many things, but while not holding the American people hostage. End this madness, Democrats. Open up the government.”