Rep. Adams, Hayes, Lee, and Simon Introduce Bill to Improve Access to SNAP

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Alma Adams (12th District of North Carolina)

Washington, D.C. (February 12, 2026) – Today, Congresswomen Alma Adams (NC-12),  Jahana Hayes (CT-05), Summer Lee (PA-12), and Lateefah Simon (CA-12) reintroduced the Improving Access to Nutrition Act tolift the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s (SNAP) three-month limit and ensure that all Americans have access to nutritious food and the ability to stay healthy in everyday life. 

“Hunger is on the rise across the country while Republicans have made the largest cuts to SNAP in history,” said Congresswoman Alma Adams. “The Improving Access to NutritionAct puts people over politics and ensures that we keep all families healthy and fed, so they can pursue a career, continuing education, job training, and take care of themselves.”

According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the One Big Ugly Bill has cut $186 billion from SNAP through 2034. Under current law, most working adults without dependents are limited to three months of benefits within a three-year period unless they meet strict work requirements. The bill tightens these rules even further by eliminating long-standing exemptions for United States veterans, young adults ages 18 to 24 who have aged out of foster care, and people experiencing homelessness. As a result, individuals already facing housing instability, trauma, or inconsistent employment could lose access to food assistance through no fault of their own. 

These reductions come as food insecurity remains persistently high. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that 47.9 million people, including 14.1 million children, struggled with food insecurity in 2024. In 2025, after the Republican SNAP cuts became law, the USDA cut their Food Security Report. 

At the same time, economic conditions are making it harder for people to secure steady work. The labor market has slowed significantly amid tariff-driven uncertainty, with companies scaling back hiring. Job openings have fallen to 6.54 million, the lowest level since September 2020, underscoring the growing gap between stricter SNAP requirements and the availability of jobs.

“Hungry people should not be punished because they lose their job or their hours get cut,” said Congresswoman Jahana Hayes, “SNAP is an important lifeline to getting a working person back on their feet. No person, doing the best they can, should go hungry; the Improving Access to Nutrition Act is a step in accomplishing this goal.” 

“In communities across Western Pennsylvania and the country, people are already doing everything they can to get by, yet Republicans in Congress are doubling down on failed policies that don’t create jobs but do take food off families’ tables,” said Congresswoman Summer Lee, “The Improving Access to Nutrition Act is about dignity and survival, ensuring people can eat and care for their families without needless barriers. I will always fight to center our communities and ensure no one is forced to go hungry in the richest country in the world.”

“I am proud to champion this legislation alongside Congresswomen Adams, Hayes, and Lee to end outdated SNAP rules that cut off food assistance after just three months for adults deemed ‘able-bodied’ with no dependents,” said Congresswoman Lateefah Simon. “No one should be denied nutrition benefits because of punitive rules. Cuts to SNAP drives families deeper into hunger and hardship. We need policies like the Improving Access to Nutrition Act that uphold dignity and expand opportunity, not ones that criminalize being poor.”

You can read the full text of the bill below.

Rep. Ilhan Omar Responds to Announcement Ending Operation Metro Surge

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Ilhan Omar (DFL-MN)

MINNEAPOLIS — Following Border Czar Tom Homan’s announcement that Operation Metro Surge is ending, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) released the following statement:

“Two of my constituents, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, were killed by federal immigration enforcement agents. A third was shot under questionable circumstances. Thousands were tear-gassed and shot with less-lethal weapons and harassed by masked agents. What we witnessed was not law enforcement — it was militarized racial terror unleashed on the streets of Minnesota as a deliberate attempt to demonize the Somali community.

“Operation ‘Metro Surge’ has exposed just how far ICE is willing to go to intimidate and terrorize Black, Brown, and immigrant communities in our state. Nearly all Somalis in Minnesota are citizens, yet ICE agents harassed residents demanding proof of papers and, when citizens sought to document these unlawful stops, they were met with lethal force. Latino, Asian, and other communities of color were forced into hiding regardless of their status, and those who dared to live their lives, were often arrested with no cause. That was not public safety. That was an authoritarian abuse of power.

“Nothing about what we witnessed was normal. Businesses are reeling from the economic devastation. Families are shattered. Children will carry the trauma of federal agents descending on their neighborhoods for the rest of their lives. The pain inflicted on this community will not fade — it will remain etched in their memory as the moment their own government turned against them.

“Minnesotans are resilient, and the world has seen what makes our state strong: compassion, solidarity, and justice. But I am outraged and heartbroken that our state was forced to endure unfathomable suffering at the hands of this administration. The American people saw clearly that fear and cruelty were not side effects, they were the point.

“It is past time for ICE operations to leave Minnesota. And it is time to move to abolish this rogue agency so that no community in America is ever terrorized like this again. But ending this operation is not enough. There must be justice and accountability. This administration must fully cooperate with independent investigations into the murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Congress must withhold funding for unlawful actions and ensure federal dollars never bankroll civil-rights violations. We should be hauling cabinet secretaries and agency heads before congressional committees and demanding sworn testimony. They must explain who authorized these actions, what legal justifications were used, and why constitutional protections were ignored. Our businesses deserve economic restitution for the harm done. I won’t rest until we can ensure this abuse of power and terror can never happen again.”

Over 5,000 Join Congressman Brad Sherman Telephone Town Hall on Trump and ICE Accountability

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA)

SHERMAN OAKS, CA — On February 11th, over 5,000 residents joined Congressman Brad Sherman (CA-32) for another live Telephone Town Hall to discuss the key fights underway in Washington — including efforts to combat what Sherman described as President Donald Trump’s reckless policies and to hold U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) accountable after a string of deadly incidents across the country. 

“I’m grateful to the thousands of constituents who continue to join our Town Halls,” said Congressman Sherman. “In this moment — when Washington is gripped by the chaos and decisions of Donald Trump — staying connected and engaged is more important than ever. I will continue fighting to protect our rights and hold this administration accountable at every level.”

During the event, Sherman provided updates on congressional efforts to push back against aggressive immigration enforcement actions by ICE that have generated fear in communities across Los Angeles and around the country. Sherman reiterated his position that Congress must exercise stronger oversight of ICE and emphasized his opposition to funding what he described as an “out of control organization” that has violated constitutional protections and undermined public trust.

Sherman also spoke about broader concerns over the country’s direction amid what he described as the chaos and recklessness of the Trump administration — pointing to economic uncertainty, rising costs, and the integrity of future elections. As a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, he addressed recent developments in Iran, where thousands have rallied against a brutally repressive regime, and the situation surrounding Greenland in light of Trump’s threats, emphasizing the need to strengthen alliances and protect America’s global leadership.

Participants had the opportunity to ask live questions and respond to interactive survey prompts about their top concerns. Issues raised by callers included immigration enforcement, civil rights protections, affordability, and the future of democratic norms.

Sherman concluded the event by reaffirming his commitment to holding the administration accountable and making sure the voices of our communities are heard — loud and clear — in an increasingly chaotic and dysfunctional Washington.

During the Town Hall, Sherman requested input from residents by asking a series of survey questions about their thoughts and concerns.

The results of the survey questions are as follows:


-Do you approve of President Trump’s performance as President so far?

  • Approve: 5%
  • Disapprove: : 92%
  • Unsure: 1%

-Should your Member of Congress vote in favor of the Department of Homeland Security budget, which includes funding for ICE?

  • Yes, with significant reforms to ICE: 38%
  • No, even if it does include reforms to ICE: 49%
  • Unsure: 13%

-Do you support Trump’s tariffs on Canada?

  • Support: 3%
  • Oppose: 93%
  • Unsure: 3%

Kelly joins President Trump at White House to tout clean American coal

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Kelly (R-PA)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA), a member of the Congressional Coal Caucus, joined President Donald Trump, industry leaders, and other members of Congress at the White House as the President signed an executive order directing the Department of War to prioritize long-term Power Purchase Agreements with America’s beautiful, clean coal fleet to ensure military installations and critical defense facilities have uninterrupted, on-demand baseload power.

Pennsylvania produces the 6.7% of all U.S. coal, the third-most of any state in the country, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

The executive order aims to strengthen national defense, ensure a resilient electric grid, and make America more energy dominant.

“This executive order is a big win for Pennsylvania’s coal industry and our hardworking coal miners,” said Rep. Kelly. “From day one, President Trump has committed to common sense energy policy and to expanding American energy production. This executive order delivers on that promise.”

You can read more about the President’s announcement here.

Davids Statement on Vote to End Trump’s Canada Tariffs

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

Last night, members from both parties in the U.S. House voted to end President Trump’s reckless tariffs on Canada. For a year, Representative Sharice Davids has fought back against these extreme tariff policies that are raising costs for hardworking Kansans, eliminating markets for farmers, and forcing local small businesses to shut their doors. Davids released the following statement:

“Reckless tariffs are a direct tax on Kansas families that forces them to pay higher prices on everything from groceries to gas,” said Davids. “For the past year, I’ve heard from farmers, small business owners, and families across our state who are struggling with higher costs because of these chaotic policies. Ending these tariffs — in a notably bipartisan vote that brought members of both parties together — is a step toward restoring stability and lowering costs for hardworking folks. I’ll keep working toward trade policies that strengthen our economy without putting the burden on Kansas families and small businesses.”

Background:

Davids has consistently pushed back on the President’s tariffs and supported bipartisan approaches to trade that balance competitiveness with consumer protection. She spoke during a U.S. House Agriculture Committee hearing on the trade disruptions Kansas agricultural producers will face due to these tariffs — a concern echoed by Kansas Farm Bureau President Joe Newland. She also visited a local toy store and manufacturer who are being hit hard by these unstable policies and hosted a press conference on her efforts to push back on tariffs that are raising prices for hardworking families.

Kansas families are feeling the pinch of Trump’s tariff policies. The Budget Lab at Yale University estimates the average American household will pay $2,400 more annually because of tariffs, with clothing and textiles seeing the biggest spikes. Contrary to claims that tariffs will strengthen the economy, experts warn they will instead lead to higher inflation and slower job growth.

According to Harvard Business School data, tariffs added roughly 0.7 percentage points to inflation in 2025, raising the cost of both imported and domestic goods. Popular items are more expensive, including:

  • Clothing accessories: +15 percent
  • Jewelry: +8 percent
  • Household tools: +6.2 percent
  • Appliances: +5.6 percent
  • Meat: +6.2 percent
  • Fruit: +5.5 percent
  • Coffee and tea: +9.2 percent
  • Household supplies like toilet paper: +4.7 percent

Many retailers — including Walmart, Dollar General, and major food producers — have announced or implemented price hikes to cover tariff costs. American families are footing the bill for the administration’s reckless trade policies.

These chaotic tariffs also threaten key industries in Kansas, including agriculture and manufacturing, by increasing the cost of imported equipment and materials and by inviting retaliatory tariffs on exports. This reckless approach to trade policy underscores the need for thoughtful, bipartisan solutions that promote fair trade without harming American consumers and businesses.

Newhouse Selected to Chair House Agriculture Subcommittee on Forestry and Horticulture

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Dan Newhouse (4th District of Washington)

Headline: Newhouse Selected to Chair House Agriculture Subcommittee on Forestry and Horticulture

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-04) released the following statement on being selected as the next Chairman for the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Forestry and Horticulture. 

“It’s truly a privilege to receive the gavel for the Forestry and Horticulture Subcommittee,” said Rep. Newhouse. “These are two issues that are at the center of our agriculture industry and natural resources in the State of Washington, and I look forward to working closely with Chairman Thompson on moving the Farm Bill this Congress. 

It is also an honor to fill the shoes of my late friend, Doug LaMalfa, who led this subcommittee as a fighter for these issues in Northern California. I am thankful for this opportunity and ready to get to work.” 

House Agriculture Committee Chairman GT Thompson said, “Rep. Newhouse is a valued and engaged member of our committee, and I am proud to see him stepping up to lead the Subcommittee on Forestry and Horticulture. He has proven himself to be a true advocate for our country’s working lands and specialty crop producers, and I know this subcommittee will thrive under his leadership. Mr. LaMalfa left big shoes to fill, but I have no doubt in my mind that Rep. Newhouse is the right person to carry on his legacy.” 

The subcommittee is responsible for policies and statutes relating to forestry and all forests under the jurisdiction of the Committee on Agriculture; regulatory issues impacting national forests; and related oversight of such issues; policies, statutes, and markets relating to horticulture, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, and ornamentals; bees; and organic agriculture.

The late Rep. Doug LaMalfa (CA-01) chaired the Subcommittee before he passed away on January 6, 2026. 

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Reps. Garamendi, Carbajal Raise National Security Concerns Over Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Near Military Sites

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman John Garamendi – Representing California’s 3rd Congressional District

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congressmen John Garamendi (CA-08) and Salud Carbajal (CA-24), two senior members of the House Armed Services Committee, demanded that the Department of the Navy respond to concerns regarding the Department of the Interior’s Draft Proposed Oil and Gas Leasing Program, which would open vast areas of U.S. coastal waters to new offshore drilling near locations where military readiness activities vital to national security take place.

“Our military must be able to train and operate without interference from incompatible industrial activities,” said Congressman Garamendi. “The proposed expansion of offshore oil and gas leasing raises serious concerns about its potential impact on military readiness, particularly in areas that have long been recognized as vital to our national defense. These proposals, which could jeopardize military operations, demand careful review, robust interagency coordination, and transparency.”

“California is home to a broad network of military installations, test and launch ranges, and naval training areas that are essential to our national defense,” said Congressman Carbajal. “The Trump administration’s offshore oil leasing plan cuts through many of these critical sites, creating potential conflicts that could undermine our military readiness. We need strong oversight to ensure this plan doesn’t put our coastline or national security at risk.”

The Department of the Interior proposal, released on November 20, 2025, includes 34 potential lease sales off the coast of Alaska, in the Gulf of Mexico, and along the California coastline – covering approximately 1.27 billion acres. Many of the proposed leasing areas overlap with critical military training and operational zones essential to U.S. national security.

In the letter, Congressmen Garamendi and Carbajal question whether the Department of the Navy has been adequately notified of or consulted on the proposal and urge the Department of Defense to conduct thorough compatibility reviews through the Military Aviation and Installation Assurance Siting Clearinghouse. The lawmakers emphasized that oil and gas activities pose risks to testing, training, and operational missions, including those conducted in the Eastern Gulf Test and Training Range, along the Pacific coast, and in strategically sensitive waters off Alaska.

The lawmakers requested information from the Navy regarding its awareness of the proposal, potential impacts on warfighting capabilities, any ongoing or planned assessments, and whether the proposal has been referred to the Department of Defense’s Siting Clearinghouse for formal review. 

Read the full letter HERE:

In addition to Representative Garamendi and Carbajal, the letter was also signed by Representatives Frederica Wilson (FL-24), Kathy Castor (FL-14), Jared Huffman (CA-02), Lateefah Simon (CA-12), Eric Swalwell (CA-14), Ted Lieu (CA-36), Maxine Waters (CA-43), Mark DeSaulnier (CA-10), Sara Jacobs (CA-51), Zoe Lofgren (CA-18), Mike Levin (CA-49), Dave Min (CA-47), Robert Garcia (CA-42), and Julia Brownley (CA-26).

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Stevens Leads Anti-Corruption Bill to Prevent Trump from Blocking Gordie Howe Bridge

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Haley Stevens (MI-11)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Representatives Haley Stevens (MI-11), Debbie Dingell (MI-06), Rashida Tlaib (MI-12), Shri Thanedar (MI-13), Hillary Scholten (MI-03), and Kristen McDonald Rivet (MI-08) today introduced a bill to prohibit the Trump Administration or any federal agency from interfering in the opening and operation of the Gordie Howe International Bridge.

The New York Times reported that Detroit billionaire Matthew Mouron, owner of the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, met with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick on Monday, February 9. Hours later, Trump threatened to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge – a bridge that would bring economic prosperity to Michigan and the U.S., but would compete with the Ambassador Bridge.

“Donald Trump is unsurprisingly putting good-paying Michigan jobs and billions of dollars in economic growth at risk by threatening to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge,” said Stevens. “I know the importance of Michigan manufacturing and that’s why I’m demanding Trump drop this reckless threat, let the bridge open, and stop playing games with our jobs and our economy.”

“Donald Trump won Michigan, and now he’s turning his back on the working people who put him in office,” said Dingell. “Instead of fighting for Michigan workers and our economy, he’s protecting his billionaire donors. In 2017, Trump himself endorsed the bridge, calling it a “vital economic link between our two countries.” Nothing has changed. Canada is our friend, our neighbor, and one of our strongest allies. The Gordie Howe Bridge means jobs and livelihoods for Michigan families. This bill simply prevents federal interference in its opening and operation, and I’m proud to lead this effort alongside Congresswoman Stevens and the entire Michigan House Democratic delegation. It’s shameful that the President continues to put personal interests ahead of American workers. I won’t accept it and I’ll always stand up for Michigan.”

“The Gordie Howe International Bridge is the product of years of cross-border work, investment, and cooperation and is ready to open this spring. It’s no surprise that Matthew Moroun, owner of the dangerously obsolete Ambassador Bridge, met with the Trump Administration mere hours before the president absurdly threatened to block this safer, more efficient bridge from opening. Michiganders and the American people will not be denied this crucial new crossing by the White House’s blatant corruption,” said Tlaib.

“Trump’s threat to block the Gordie Howe International Bridge is a spit in the face to Detroiters who have been patiently awaiting its opening. Thanks to the incredible diplomacy of President Obama, Canada paid the entire cost of the bridge, all while supporting American workers by hiring them to work on its construction and using American steel to build it. We were getting a bridge at no cost to us, but, Trump is recklessly threatening to throw all of that away for no other reason than to inflict pain on Michiganders and Canadians alike. This awful decision would kill jobs, stifle transportation, and increase costs in Michigan,” said Thanedar.

“Canada and the United States have shared a strong, trusted partnership for centuries, and in Michigan, that relationship matters every single day. Canada is our state’s largest trading partner, and projects like the Gordie Howe International Bridge represent what’s possible when we work together across borders to prioritize jobs, commerce, and cooperation,” said Scholten. “I’m proud to join my colleagues in introducing the Michigan-Canada Partnership Act to block the Trump Administration from interfering with the opening of this critical bridge.”

“The Gordie Howe Bridge has been a bipartisan priority because it supports jobs, makes transport easier, and will lower costs. At the last minute, the President wants to derail this hugely important project because a billionaire campaign donor told him to,” said McDonald Rivet. “This kind of blatant corruption hurts working families, and needs to end. For the sake of Michigan’s economy, let’s pass this bill.”

Read full bill text here.

Rep. Haley Stevens Introduces Local Infrastructure Tax Cuts Act to Deliver Tax Relief for Michigan Families

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Haley Stevens (MI-11)

Washington, D.C. – Today, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens (MI-11) introduced the Local Infrastructure Tax Cuts Act, legislation co-led by Reps. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) and Hillary Scholten (D-MI), to deliver targeted tax relief to Michiganders and strengthen the ability of townships to invest in critical local infrastructure.

Across Michigan, townships rely on Special Assessment Districts (SADs) to fund urgent projects like repairing aging roads, replacing water and sewer lines, upgrading stormwater systems, and restoring dams. These costs (often $5,000 or more per household) are directly levied on homeowners. Under current federal law, these locally imposed special assessment taxes are generally not deductible, leaving hardworking families to shoulder the costs.

The Local Infrastructure Tax Cuts Act closes this gap by allowing eligible low- and middle-income homeowners to deduct qualified special assessment taxes paid on their primary residence for projects such as transportation, public safety facilities, schools, water, and sewer systems.

“Michigan families are paying too much out of pocket to fix their roads, upgrade their water systems, or restore critical infrastructure in their communities,” said Rep. Stevens. “When homeowners are required to pay thousands of dollars for essential public infrastructure improvements, the federal tax code should provide relief — not make life more expensive. This bill delivers commonsense tax relief while helping our communities build and modernize the infrastructure they depend on.”

“Special Assessment Districts (SADs) allow our local communities to make necessary and targeted infrastructure improvements, but too often the costs fall directly on homeowners who can least afford them,” said Rep. Dingell. “Homeowners in Michigan and across the country are feeling financial stress from skyrocketing costs of living – we must ensure important local projects don’t also become an undue burden. This bill provides meaningful relief with tax deductions and will help families manage rising costs while ensuring communities can continue to invest in critical infrastructure.”

“Families shouldn’t have to worry about their taxes skyrocketing just because their community needs safer roads, reliable water lines, or upgraded sewer systems,” said Rep. Scholten. “Local infrastructure improvements benefit everyone, but too often the cost falls hardest on working- and middle-class homeowners. The Local Infrastructure Tax Cuts Act will provide real relief by allowing eligible taxpayers to deduct these special costs, keeping household budgets stable while communities make critical upgrades. I’m proud to partner with my Michigan colleagues to stand up for families and prove that investing in infrastructure can go hand in hand with lowering costs.”

Rep. Stevens wrote the Local Infrastructure Tax Cuts Act after hearing directly from local leaders in Oakland County and across Michigan. Specifically, the bill:

  • Creates a new tax deduction for homeowners who have to pay a special assessment on their primary home imposed by a state or local government.

  • Limits eligibility for this deduction to taxpayers with income below $107,500 (for single filers), $161,250 (for head of household filers), and $215,000 (for joint filers).

  • Caps the deduction at $10,000 (or $5,000 for married individuals filing separately) per year.

The bill is endorsed by the Michigan Townships Association, the National Association of Towns and Townships, and townships across Michigan.

“Special assessments are an essential tool allowing municipalities to provide critical public services and infrastructure improvements to their community—from fire service to sidewalks, water systems to streetlights. The Michigan Townships Association thanks Congresswoman Stevens for this legislation, which will assist Michigan residents in low- and moderate-income households by allowing them to claim a local special assessment as a federal income tax deduction.” – Michigan Townships Association

“The National Association of Towns and Townships strongly supports the Local Infrastructure Tax Cuts Act. This legislation offers long-overdue federal recognition of the financial burden local infrastructure places on rural and small-town homeowners, especially those living in legacy communities with aging roads, water systems, and public facilities. By making special assessment taxes deductible, Congress can empower local governments to invest in critical infrastructure while easing the cost burden on middle- and working-class families. The National Association of Towns and Townships supports this commonsense measure, and we thank Representative Stevens for her leadership on this issue.” Heidi M. Fought, President, National Association of Towns and Townships

“This Bill incentivizes property owners and municipalities to pursue much needed but often hard to swallow projects. As our infrastructure ages, we need to have creative thinking that helps with the solution.” – Rik Kowall, White Lake Township Supervisor

“Bloomfield has taken on approximately $43 million in Special Assessment Districts (SADs) over the past seven years to address road and water infrastructure needs resulting from insufficient funding from local, county, and state governments. Due to the deterioration of our roads, water, and sewer systems, neighborhoods have been forced to step up and pay thousands of dollars out of pocket to cover the costs of these necessary upgrades. Our residents need relief and support. Providing assistance would help homeowners manage rising costs and may allow many to remain in their homes. Those most affected, and from whom we hear most often, are senior citizens, retirees, and young families purchasing their first homes.” – Mike McCready, Bloomfield Township Supervisor

“This would be greatly appreciated by our residents, who must pay to reconstruct or repave roads in their subdivisions. Those roads belong to the county, but because there is no funding for residential roads, our homeowners must pay to repair their own streets. Road construction costs almost doubled in the past five years, making a special assessment a heavy burden on our residents. This proposal would provide sorely needed relief.” – Jonathan Warshay, West Bloomfield Township Supervisor
 

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MI Congresswoman Haley Stevens Votes to Repeal Trump’s Tariffs on Canada

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Haley Stevens (MI-11)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Haley Stevens (D-MI) voted to repeal Trump’s reckless tariffs on Canada. The resolution passed 219-211 and now heads to the Senate. Similar measures have received bipartisan approval from the U.S. Senate.

In response to this watershed rebuke of Trump’s reckless tariffs, Congresswoman Haley Stevens (D-MI) released the following statement:

“Donald Trump’s chaotic tariffs are hurting our manufacturers and making life more expensive for Michigan families. I was proud to stand up for Michigan and rein in Trump’s erratic policies. Michigan workers and businesses shouldn’t be forced to pay the price for his reckless, shoot-from-the-hip tariffs.”

Stevens has been leading the charge in Congress to fight back against Trump’s tariffs and has been getting results. She introduced the No Tariffs on Groceries Act to lower costs for Michiganders and prevent the President from unilaterally putting tariffs on food and other agricultural products. Just weeks after Stevens’ push, the Trump Administration announced it would back down on price hikes at the checkout counter.

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