Quigley, Budzinski Slam Upcoming SNAP Changes Due to Big Ugly Bill

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05)

Today, Congressman Mike Quigley (IL-05) and Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) led every Democratic member of the Illinois congressional delegation in a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins expressing concerns with the implementation of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) changes enacted through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. They urged the administration to provide states maximum flexibility to ensure that eligible individuals do not lose critical food assistance due to rushed or unclear federal requirements.

The lawmakers emphasized that new paperwork requirements for veterans, young adults who have aged out of foster care, caregivers of children ages 14 to 17, and adults ages 55 to 64 will worsen food insecurity in Illinois and nationwide.

The members wrote, “In Illinois, an estimated 360,000 people who rely on SNAP will be affected by these and other changes from the new law—nearly one in five current participants. These are Illinoisans in rural and urban communities alike. Research consistently shows that SNAP’s harsh work requirement does not increase employment or earnings. Instead, losing access to food assistance will deepen food insecurity, worsen health outcomes, and increase poverty for the affected populations.”

They also emphasized concerns with the cost and feasibility of implementing these changes according to the timeline laid out by the Trump administration.

“Expecting states to overhaul their SNAP systems in a matter of weeks, absent sufficient guidance and while facing an impending 25 percent cut to administrative funding, places an unrealistic burden on state agencies and the families they serve. The immediate result will likely be delays, confusion, and preventable loss of benefits for eligible individuals at a time when budgets are already stretched thin due to rising costs,” the members continued.

The letter is signed by Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13), Congressman Mike Quigley (IL-05), Congressman Jesús G. “Chuy” García (IL-04), Congresswoman Laura Underwood (IL-14), Congresswoman Delia C. Ramirez (IL-03), Congresswoman Robin L. Kelly (IL-02), Congressman Bradley Scott Schneider (IL-10), Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (IL-09), Congressman Danny K. Davis (IL-07), Congressman Bill Foster (IL-11), Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08), Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson (IL-01), Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17), and Congressman Sean Casten (IL-06).

The full text of the letter can be found HERE.

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Pallone Files Brief Challenging Trump’s Weaponization of DOJ in Comey Case

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

Pallone Challenging Unlawful Appointments of Lindsey Halligan and Alina Habba as Interim U.S. Attorneys

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) today announced that he has joined a new amicus brief for United States v. Comey on behalf of former Director of the FBI, James Comey. The brief pushes back against Trump’s gross weaponization of the Department of Justice and urges the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia to reject the administration’s unlawful attempt to install Lindsey Halligan as interim U.S. Attorney.

 

The brief, filed alongside several of Pallone’s House colleagues, argues that the Administration’s maneuvering to install Halligan violates the Preserving United States Attorney Independence Act of 2007 – legislation Pallone helped pass to ensure checks and balances in the appointment process. That law requires Senate confirmation of U.S. Attorneys within 120 days and once that threshold is met, allows federal judges to appoint an interim replacement. The Trump Administration ignored that law when it installed Halligan long after the interim window expired.

 

“This is yet another example of the gross weaponization of the Justice Department under Donald Trump. Congress wrote this law to prevent exactly this kind of political manipulation and targeting by the Department of Justice,” Pallone said. “The Trump Administration’s flagrant disregard for the rule of law and democratic procedure in these cases is abundantly clear. His lackies cannot ignore the Constitution or sidestep Congress and the law just to illegally target public figures the President has a personal grudge against. This is about protecting the integrity of our justice system and making sure justice is served by U.S. Attorneys who are appointed lawfully, not hand-picked to do the President’s bidding.”

 

In recent weeks, the Trump Administration has engaged in a campaign of retribution over public figures the president has long obsessed over like James Comey, John Bolton, New York AG Letitia James, and Senator Adam Schiff. Trump has blatantly and publicly signaled he wants to use the U.S. justice system as a way to settle scores against his perceived enemies. 

 

Trump’s appoint of Halligan mirrors actions his Department of Justice has taken in other jurisdictions to undermine the rule of law by illegally filling U.S. Attorney roles with unqualified loyalists, like Alina Habba in New Jersey. Pallone has joined other amicus briefs relating to Habba’s case and that of Bilal Essayli, who was illegally named interim U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California.   

 

In addition to Pallone, the brief is joined by Reps. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) and Nydia Velázquez (D-NY), and former Reps. Barbara Comstock (R-VA), Mickey Edwards (R-OK), Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD), Jim Greenwood (R-PA), Tom Petri (R-WI), and David Trott (R-MI) who all supported the 2007 law.

 

Read the brief here.

Pallone Says Murphy Administration, RWJBarnabas Ducking Long Branch Residents by Moving Hospital Hearing to Eatontown

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

LONG BRANCH, N.J. – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) today blasted Governor Murphy’s Department of Health and RWJBarnabas Health for once again manipulating the public hearing process on their plan to move Monmouth Medical Center’s hospital license out of Long Branch. The Administration has rescheduled the hearing for Thursday, November 13 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in Eatontown instead of in Long Branch, the community losing its hospital.

 

“This is as underhanded as it gets,” Pallone said. “RWJBarnabas and the Murphy Administration already got caught breaking state notice laws to keep the public in the dark, and now they’ve doubled down by holding the hearing during the workday and miles away from the people most affected. They know this plan is indefensible, so they’re trying to bury it. But Long Branch residents see exactly what’s going on: the Murphy Administration is helping a corporate hospital system chase profits and abandon the very people who built this institution. It’s disgraceful.”

 

Pallone said moving the hearing to Eatontown, while still keeping it at an hour that excludes working people, is part of a pattern of secrecy and disregard for the community’s needs.

 

“Every New Jerseyan should pay attention to this,” Pallone said. “If they can do this here, they can do it anywhere, walk away from a community that needs care and pocket the profits elsewhere. We’re not going to let that happen without a fight.”

 

********NEW PUBLIC HEARING INFO******

 

Date: Thursday, November 13, 2025

Time: 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Location: Anne Vogel Family Care and Wellness Center, 200 Wyckoff Road, Eatontown (moved from Ocean Place Resort in Long Branch)

 

More info here.

Pallone Honors Vietnam Veteran from Highlands with Long-Overdue Service Medals Ahead of Veterans Day

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

NEPTUNE, N.J. – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) today presented long-overdue military service medals to Highlands resident and U.S. Army Air Force veteran William “Bill” Tikiob Ward during a ceremony at Harold Daley VFW Post 1333 in Neptune. The event, held in honor of Veterans Day, recognized Ward’s dedicated service to the nation and celebrated the arrival of decorations he earned more than five decades ago but never received. 

 

“Every veteran deserves to receive full recognition for their service,” said Pallone. “Mr. Ward served his country with honor, and I’m proud that our office was able to help him finally obtain these medals. His story is a reminder of the deep gratitude we owe to all who have worn our nation’s uniform.” 

 

Ward, a lifelong New Jersey resident, enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in 1969 and served on active duty from 1970 to 1974, rising to the rank of sergeant. He completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, before being assigned to the 354th Supply Squadron under the Tactical Air Command at Myrtle Beach Air Force Base in South Carolina. As a fuels specialist, Ward was responsible for managing and supplying critical aircraft refueling operations that kept the Tactical Air Command’s training and combat-ready aircraft in the air. 

 

By 1972, his unit supported A-7D Corsair II fighter-bombers and F-4 Phantom II aircraft being readied for deployment to Southeast Asia. With only four days’ notice, Ward’s squadron was deployed within the Vietnam Theater of Operations, where he worked to maintain fueling and logistics support under difficult conditions. 

 

For his service, Ward earned multiple commendations, including the Air and Space Outstanding Unit Award with Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster and V Device for Valor, the Vietnam Service Medal, the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, Air Force Good Conduct Medal with Bronze Leaf, the National Defense Service Medal, and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. These awards recognize both individual valor and exceptional performance by his unit in support of U.S. operations during the Vietnam War. 

 

Despite his distinguished record, Ward never received many of these medals due to administrative delays. After reaching out to Congressman Pallone’s district office, constituent services staff worked with the Air Force Personnel Center and the National Personnel Records Center to locate and verify the documentation needed to correct Ward’s military file. Their inquiry prompted the Air Force to issue his long-overdue honors after more than 50 years. 

 

“I’m overjoyed to see this issue finally brought to fruition,” Ward wrote in a letter of gratitude to Congressman Pallone’s office. “I can now raise my head proudly along with my fellow veterans who honorably served our country in defending its foreign allies at a time when it was extremely unpopular to wear a military uniform. I want to thank Congressman Pallone and all the folks in his office for their unwavering support of veterans like myself.”

 

The ceremony drew family, friends, and members of the Neptune veterans’ community who gathered to celebrate Ward’s service and the long-delayed recognition of his courage and commitment. 

 

 

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Pallone Statement on Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman Announcing Her Retirement

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

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) today issued the following statement in response to Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) announcing her retirement at the end of the 119th Congress:

“Bonnie Watson Coleman blazed trails for New Jersey. She leaves behind a legacy of fighting for working families, from securing paid leave in the General Assembly to her fight to expand health care for pregnant women, as the first Black woman elected to the U.S. House from New Jersey. Bonnie’s fierce commitment to her constituents and warm smile will be deeply missed by myself, our delegation, and people across our country.”

Pallone Blasts Passage of Senate Republicans’ Shutdown Deal

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

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) today issued the following statement:

“The shutdown exposed Republicans for who they are and who they’ve always been. The billionaires and big corporations got permanent tax cuts. What do families with out-of-control health care costs get? An empty promise for a Senate vote Republicans have designed to fail. When it gets to the House, I’m voting HELL NO, and I will continue to wage an aggressive battle to lower costs for American families and extend the ACA tax credits that make health care affordable for millions.” 

Pelosi on Republican Health Care Crisis: “Either They Don’t Know or They Don’t Care.”

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

Washington, D.C. – Today, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi delivered remarks on the House Floor condemning Republicans’ latest effort to dismantle health care protections for millions of American families.

In her speech, Pelosi underscored that not a single Republican voted for the Affordable Care Act to protect Americans with pre-existing conditions, keep young adults on their parents’ insurance plans or prevent discrimination against women in health care. She detailed how Republicans have repeatedly sought to strip away health care access for families, seniors and people with disabilities.

Watch Speaker Emerita Pelosi’s Floor remarks in opposition to the bill here.

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

Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro. I have the greatest honor of yielding two minutes’ time to the the gentlewoman from California, the distinguished Speaker Emerita, Ms. Pelosi. Probably the epitome of the best Speaker the nation has ever had, in addition to which millions of Americans have health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act because of Speaker Pelosi.

Speaker Emerita Pelosi. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I thank the gentlewoman for yielding—Madam Chair, once and future Chair of the Appropriations Committee—and I thank her for her leadership and her kind words.

I take heed, Mr. Speaker, of your comment to address my remarks to you and not to your colleagues.

So I can say to you, and perhaps you can tell them, either they don’t know what they’re talking about, or they don’t care about meeting the needs of the American people.

Did any one of them vote to eliminate the need for pre-existing conditions in health care? Not one of them.

Did any one of them vote to say that children can stay on their parents’ policies until they are 26? Not one of them.

Did any of them vote to eliminate being a woman as a pre-existing medical condition? Not one of them.

The list goes on and on.

Did any one of them vote for the Affordable Care Act—which, Mr. Speaker, you can tell them was paid for?

And then later, when we decided that we could extend the tax credits further so that more people could have more access to care, did any one of them vote for that? No.

All they have done is try to eliminate access to health care in our country. The public is catching on to them.

You might tell them: if a woman gives birth to a child that has a heart condition, she’s out of luck with what they are proposing.

If a father gets a stroke, forget about it.

If you have a sibling with a disability, they don’t care.

And if your wife has breast cancer, you’ve got big bills to pay, because they want to take away health care.

Whether it’s Medicaid—tens of millions of people—or a half-trillion dollars from Medicare for seniors and people with disabilities, or millions of dollars added to the costs families pay for access to the Affordable Care Act, the list goes on and on.

Either they don’t know, or they don’t care.

I’ll say one more thing as a grandmother and mother: how about the President of the United States on Halloween night having a Halloween party and saying to the Supreme Court, ‘Please don’t make me feed the children or the poor people in our country,’ going to the Supreme Court for that?

Cruelty is not even close to the word needed for that kind of behavior.

The worst president for children America has ever seen. I’ll yield back.

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Pelosi Announces Chief of Staff Transition

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

Washington, D.C. Today, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi announced that her longtime Chief of Staff, Terri McCullough, will transition into a Senior Advisor role in order to spend more time with her family. Pelosi also announced that Deputy Chief of Staff Patti Ross will assume the Chief of Staff role.

 

“Terri McCullough has been a steadfast, visionary, and deeply respected leader — an indispensable partner in advancing our mission For The People,” Speaker Emerita Pelosi said. “Terri’s service has been defined by her wisdom, her warmth, and her unwavering belief in the power of public service to improve people’s lives. From her beginnings as an intern in my San Francisco district office more than thirty years ago, to her outstanding leadership as Chief of Staff in the Speaker’s Office, Terri has embodied the very best of our team’s values: integrity, excellence, and compassion.”

 

“Terri made history as the first woman to serve as Chief of Staff to the Speaker of the House — a testament not only to her extraordinary capabilities, but to her trailblazing example for women across our institution and the nation. Her leadership helped guide our work through times of enormous challenge and change — from rebuilding our Majority and strengthening our institution to delivering historic progress for working families. Her judgment, strategic insight, and care for every member of our team have been essential to our success. While we will miss her daily leadership, we are so grateful that she will continue to share her experience and perspective as a Senior Advisor. We wish her every happiness in this next chapter, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration, friendship, and shared mission in new ways.”

 

Pelosi continued: “I am also proud to announce that Patti Ross will serve as our new Chief of Staff. Patti has been a trusted counselor, a steady hand, and a respected colleague to all who have had the privilege of working with her. With nearly fifteen years of service in both the executive and legislative branches — including her tenure in the Biden Administration as Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Legislative Affairs at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs — Patti brings unmatched experience and a profound dedication to the men and women who serve our country.”

 

“Since rejoining my office earlier this year, Patti has played an essential role as Deputy Chief of Staff in strengthening our operations, mentoring our staff, and ensuring that our work is always rooted in the needs and aspirations of the people of San Francisco. She combines a mastery of policy and process with a genuine spirit of kindness and collaboration. Our office and our mission will be in excellent hands under her leadership.”

 

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Amata Welcomes Solution to End 41-Day Shutdown

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative for Western Samoa Congresswoman Aumua Amata

Headline: Amata Welcomes Solution to End 41-Day Shutdown

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata is welcoming a likely end later this week to the government shutdown that reached 41 days on Monday.

Rep. Amata welcoming a delegation of U.S. Senators in American Samoa, including now Majority Leader Thune – file photo

“The end of this shutdown is in sight, and the Senate and House will need to see it through and fund our government as soon as possible,” said Congresswoman Aumua Amata. “I am very happy that it appears our military, air traffic controllers, and professionals across the federal government can expect to soon be paid, and full SNAP/NAP benefits will resume. Senate Leader Thune did the right thing in keeping the Senate working through the weekend, and I appreciate the negotiators on both sides of the aisle. That said, this agreement could have been put in place 41 days ago, and prevented this disruption and delayed pay for so many families.”

In a late Sunday vote, the Senate achieved the necessary 60th vote to move forward with a bill to temporarily fund government through January, and three of the 12 total full-year appropriations bills. Those first three appropriations include Veterans funding, military construction, and agriculture. Passage would ensure VA funding and nutrition programs, including SNAP nationally and American Samoa’s nutrition program block grant. 

“These are some of our highest priorities: ensuring care for our veterans, programs affecting military families and housing, and needed nutrition assistance,” continued Congresswoman Amata. “I strongly hope that common sense lessons are learned from this unnecessary shutdown to prevent these harmful shutdowns in the future. Congress has much to do in a short time in order to pass not only all 12 appropriations, but especially the NDAA defense authorization, Coast Guard authorization, and the content of the South Pacific Tuna Treaty Act that I sponsored to codify our diplomacy for our tuna production.”

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Amata Salutes Speaker Emerita Pelosi’s Historic Career

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative for Western Samoa Congresswoman Aumua Amata

Headline: Amata Salutes Speaker Emerita Pelosi’s Historic Career

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata is applauding the historic congressional career of Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, the first woman Speaker of the House in U.S. history, who led her Democratic colleagues in the House for 20 years, including serving twice as Speaker for eight total years. Former Speaker Pelosi has announced she will fulfill her current term in the 119th Congress, but not seek reelection in her California district, meaning her historic tenure in Congress will end in early January of 2027 after 40 years in the House, when she will be 86 years of age. 

Congresswoman Amata and Speaker Pelosi – file photo

“Many of my colleagues have paid tribute to Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi upon the announcement of her retirement at the end of this Congress, including my friends Speaker Johnson and Leader Jeffries. I have had the pleasure of traveling with Speaker Pelosi on congressional delegations and left with good memories of those occasions, and mementos in my DC office. I admire her vitality, her strength in leadership, and her passion for legislative efforts. I have a very bipartisan track record, without agreeing with her on everything. Instead, when I disagree, I try to understand my colleague’s viewpoint and constituency, and maintain my respect, as my colleagues tend to genuinely have the needs of their constituents in mind.

“She is the first woman to become Speaker of the House, second in line to the presidency in an emergency situation (which thank God we’ve never had), and has demonstrated to women everywhere that there are no limits to women in public service.  She wielded tremendous influence in the position and set new milestones for women in leadership. Over four decades, she has demonstrated the value of seniority in Congress through friendships and contacts in all corners of Congress, the executive branch and official Washington, enabling her to be effective whether she held the majority or not.

“My best wishes and friendship, and I am sure the good wishes of the people of American Samoa, for Speaker Pelosi and her well-earned retirement in 2027. She will remain a key figure in American history especially for the 20 years she led her Democratic colleagues in the House.”

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