Congressman García and Senator Durbin Lead Illinois Delegation Letter Urging Trump Administration to End Unlawful Assault on State and Local Authority

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Jesús Chuy García (IL-04)

CHICAGO — Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04) and Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) led the Democratic Members of the Illinois Congressional Delegation in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, and ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons. The letter affirms support for local laws that govern how police interact with immigrant communities in Illinois, Cook County, and Chicago, and urges the Trump administration to stop its unlawful attacks on these policies.

In their joint letter, the Members stated, “These state and local policies ensure Illinois’ law enforcement comply with the United States Constitution, and they direct local resources toward community safety, while allowing the federal government to focus on federal immigration enforcement. These policies are in accordance with the law, maintain local autonomy, boost local economies, focus law enforcement resources on serving local needs, and promote effective policing strategies that foster trust between police and the communities they serve.”

The Members emphasized that “[c]ourts around the country have upheld the legality of such provisions and barred the federal government from compelling localities to cooperate in immigration enforcement under threat of withholding federal grants,” highlighting a federal judge’s recent dismissal of the Justice Department’s lawsuit against Illinois, Cook County, and Chicago over these policies.

The letter was sent just two days after the Justice Department issued an updated list of sanctuary jurisdictions, which the Members noted was evidence of “the Trump Administration’s continuing efforts to undermine state and local law enforcement priorities.”

“We applaud Illinois, Cook County, and Chicago lawmakers for ensuring that their policies comply with the Constitution, prioritize public safety, and actively foster trust between the police and the communities they serve,” said the Members.

Cosigners of the letter include Senator Tammy Duckworth and Representatives Jonathan Jackson (IL-01), Robin Kelly (IL-02), Delia Ramirez (IL-03), Mike Quigley (IL-05), Sean Casten (IL-06), Danny Davis (IL-07), Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08), Jan Schakowsky (IL-09), Brad Schneider (IL-10), Bill Foster (IL-11), Nikki Budzinski (IL-13), Lauren Underwood (IL-14), and Eric Sorensen (IL-17).

The letter can be read in its entirety here.

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Library of Congress Erases Parts of Constitution from Website, Rep. Takano Demands Answers

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mark Takano (D-Calif)

August 07, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C.Rep. Mark Takano (CA-39) sent a letter to Acting Librarian of Congress, Robert Newlen, demanding answers on the deletion of portions of the Constitution from an official government site run by the Library of Congress. Sections from Article 1 of the Constitution, including sections that implement the powers of Congress, provide checks against the President, Congressional oversight of DC, and govern the military were removed. 

“Seeing the Library of Congress erase whole sections of the Constitution was deeply alarming,” said Rep. Takano. “Trump and his allies have mused about suspending Habeas Corpus, which made the deletion of this, and other articles in the Constitution even more distressing. The public deserves answers on how this happened, and I intend to get them.” 

Read the full letter here.

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VIDEO: Harder Breaks Ground on Downtown Stockton Transit Safety Project

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Josh Harder (CA-10)

Video from the groundbreaking ceremony is downloadable here

STOCKTON – Today, Rep. Josh Harder (CA-09) joined local leaders and transit safety advocates in a groundbreaking ceremony at the Robert J. Cabral Station to kick off a brand-new modernization project to increase safety and accessibility in downtown Stockton. The East Channel Street Streetscape and Connectivity Project will upgrade aging and substandard street conditions with new widened sidewalks and lighting, expanded accessibility features, and high-quality pedestrian and cyclist connections.  

“Every project that modernizes the infrastructure in our community like we’re seeing here in downtown is about so much more than the asphalt and the concrete,” said Rep. Harder. “That’s especially true with today’s project that is working to repair the soul of a city that has often felt ignored and neglected. I hope that this project is a blueprint for future block-by-block developments that we need to see across San Joaquin County.”

Harder was joined by representatives from the San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission, local leaders from the City of Stockton and San Joaquin County, and partners in the State Legislature, all of whom share a commitment to advancing much-needed infrastructure development across the Valley.

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PHOTO RELEASE: Harder Honors Stockton PD Officers at Annual Awards Ceremony

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Josh Harder (CA-10)

Above: Harder speaks with local law enforcement officers at their annual awards ceremony

STOCKTON – Today, Rep. Josh Harder (CA-09) celebrated local law enforcement officers and their families in the Stockton Police Department’s annual awards ceremony to honor acts of valor and bravery in the line of duty. More than 100 officers and individuals received awards and commendations at the ceremony.

As Stockton’s federal representative and a fifth-generation resident of the Valley, Harder has made supporting local law enforcement a top priority. During National Police Week, he announced new bipartisan legislation to help retain more officers and expand benefits for personnel.

Harder was joined by local leaders and elected officials from the City of Stockton and San Joaquin County.

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Statement from Congressman Brian Babin on the Passing of J. Bruce Bugg Jr.

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Brian Babin (R-TX)

Statement from Congressman Brian Babin on the Passing of J. Bruce Bugg Jr.

Woodville, Texas, August 6, 2025

“I was deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Chairman J. Bruce Bugg Jr. This is a tremendous loss for Texas. Bruce was not only a friend but a devoted public servant whose leadership at TXDOT helped transform transportation across our state. I had the privilege of working with him on multiple occasions and witnessed firsthand his passion for improving infrastructure, mobility, and safety for all Texans. His legacy will endure for generations. Roxanne and I send our heartfelt prayers and condolences to his family during this difficult time.”

CONGRESSWOMAN PLASKETT CONGRATULATES NEW VIRGIN ISLANDS POLICE CHIEFS ON HISTORIC SWEARING-IN CEREMONY

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Stacey E. Plaskett (USVI)

CONGRESSWOMAN PLASKETT CONGRATULATES NEW VIRGIN ISLANDS POLICE CHIEFS ON HISTORIC SWEARING-IN CEREMONY

U.S. Virgin Islands, August 6, 2025

For Immediate Release                             Contact: Tionee Scotland 

August 6, 2025                                                    202-808-6129 

PRESS RELEASE 

CONGRESSWOMAN PLASKETT CONGRATULATES NEW VIRGIN ISLANDS POLICE CHIEFS ON HISTORIC SWEARING-IN CEREMONY 

U.S. Virgin Islands Congresswoman Stacey E. Plaskett today congratulated Deborah L. Hodge and Uston A. Cornelius on their swearing-in as Police Chiefs of the St. Thomas/St. John District and the St. Croix District of the Virgin Islands Police Department, respectively. 

Chief Hodge brings 29 years of law enforcement experience, and makes history as the first woman in the Virgin Islands to serve as Chief of Police. Chief Hodge holds advanced degrees in Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychology and has served as a Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certified instructor and Commander of both the Criminal Investigations and Economic Crime Units.  

Chief Cornelius brings decades of experience, marked by exceptional leadership and strategic problem-solving skills to St. Croix. “I have witnessed firsthand Chief Cornelius’ professionalism and ability to manage complex security operations during his tenure as a Protective Agent for my congressional office,” said Congresswoman Plaskett. 

“I am confident that Chiefs Hodge and Cornelius will bring innovative approaches to community policing while maintaining the highest standards of integrity. I remain committed to supporting our officers and have secured critical funding, including $3.9 million for new marine enforcement vessels to enhance drug interdiction and safety patrols in the Virgin Islands through Fiscal Year 2023 Community Project Funding. My office stands ready to support both Chiefs to ensure the Virgin Islands Police Department has every resource necessary to serve and protect,” stated Congresswoman Plaskett. 

Please contact our offices for additional information: 

St. Croix Office: (340) 778-5900 St. Thomas Office: (340) 774-4408 

Díaz-Balart Visits South Florida Manufacturer, Highlights Made-in-America Provisions in One Big Beautiful Bill

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (25th District of FLORIDA)

Medley, Florida – Yesterday, Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart (FL-26), Dean of the Florida Delegation, toured Mr. Glass Doors & Windows Manufacturing, a leading South Florida window manufacturing business with factories in Medley and Miami Lakes and highlighted key wins for businesses in the One Big Beautiful Bill.

“I had the pleasure of touring Mr. Glass Doors and Windows Manufacturing, a proud South Florida company based in Medley with over 600 hardworking employees and more than 20 years in business. They also operate a factory in Miami Lakes.

“Its top-tier residential and commercial products are featured in landmarks such as Aventura Mall and InterMiami FC’s soccer stadium.

“CEO Ulises Senaris’s journey from Cuba to building a successful American business is the definition of the American Dream and testament to American excellence. Every single one of its products bear the label: ‘PROUD TO BE A U.S. MANUFACTURER,’ reflecting its commitment to American-made quality.

“I was pleased to share how I voted for H.R.1, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which boosts Made-in-America Manufacturing and supports businesses like Mr. Glass & Windows Manufacturers through provisions like full expensing for research and development, capital investments, such as machinery and equipment, as well as new factories. The United States remains the best place in the world to do business.”

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Rep. Aguilar Re-Introduces the Affordable Housing Resident Services Act

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Pete Aguilar (31 CD Ca)

Today, Rep. Pete Aguilar reintroduced the Affordable Housing Resident Services Act, which would provide funding to owners of affordable housing properties to offer supportive services for their residents. 
“As we work to confront California’s affordable housing and homelessness crises head-on, we need to ensure families have the tools to build stable, successful lives,” said Rep. Pete Aguilar. “I am proud to reintroduce this critical legislation to ensure residents of affordable housing properties have access to the supportive services they need. I’ll keep working to help make affordable housing a reality for everyone so that hardworking families in the Inland Empire can thrive.”
“National CORE commends Congress for recognizing that affordable housing must be more than just a roof over someone’s head – it must also create opportunities for families to thrive,” National CORE President Michael Ruane said. “Resident services are essential to helping families become self-sufficient, supporting seniors as they age in place, and breaking the cycle of poverty. We urge Congress to build on this historic step by formally authorizing a program for supportive services and increasing funding for this critical work.”
The Affordable Housing Resident Services Act establishes the Affordable Housing Resident Services Grant Program within the Department of Health and Human Services. This program provides funding for supportive services to residents over a five-year period. Specifically, owners of federally-supported affordable housing properties can allocate up to 25 percent of the grant funding to hire a service coordinator, who will be responsible for delivering supportive services to residents. The grant funding would mainly be used to provide the supportive services at affordable housing properties, including: after-school programs for children and teenagers; educational opportunities for youth and adult residents; mental health, alcohol and addiction treatment; self-sufficiency resources; resources on future home ownership; financial literacy training; elder care; assistance to residents with disabilities; and other community services. 
In Fiscal Year 2023, Rep. Aguilar created and secured funding for the Affordable Housing Resident Services Grant Demonstration Program as a member of the House Committee on Appropriations. Rep. Aguilar secured funding to continue this demonstration program again in Fiscal Year 2024. The Affordable Housing Resident Services Act would codify this program into law.
This legislation is endorsed by AHEPA Senior Living, California Housing Partnership, California State Association of Counties (CSAC), Center for Law and Social Policy, County Welfare Directors Association of California, Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), Housing California, National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH), National CORE, National Leased Housing Association (NLHA), National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) and Stewards for Affordable Housing for the Future (SAHF).
Rep. Aguilar serves as Chair of the House Democratic Caucus and as a member of the House Committee on Appropriations.

Torres, Bonamici Reintroduce Legislation to Protect Pedestrians & Vulnerable Road Users

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

August 06, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Today, Representatives Norma J. Torres (CA-35) and Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01) announced the reintroduction of the Pedestrian Hazard, Awareness and Safety Expansion (PHASE) Act, aimed at curbing the alarming rise in pedestrian accidents and fatalities in regions like the Inland Empire. The Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario metro area is the 12th most dangerous metropolitan area in the United States for pedestrians. 

“People get around in different ways, whether it’s walking, biking, or using a scooter, and they should be able to do so safely,” said Congresswoman Norma Torres. “Pedestrian injuries and deaths are rising in California and across the country, and our transportation infrastructure isn’t doing enough to protect people. The PHASE Act is about putting people first and investing in smarter, safer policies that protect everyone on the road.

“Pedestrian deaths are preventable, yet they remain too common in the United States,” said Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici. “A few years ago my husband and I were hit by a car while crossing the street in a crosswalk with the light. We were fortunate to recover from our injuries with treatment, but too many people are killed in these collisions. I am grateful to partner with Congresswoman Torres on this legislation to make our streets safer for everyone.” 

A report released in 2023 found the number of pedestrians who were struck and killed by vehicles in 2022 was the highest it has been since 1979. To reverse this dangerous trend, the PHASE Act will:

  •  Direct the National Institute of Standards and Technology to develop solutions to better equip drivers and protect pedestrians, while ensuring its recommendations do not distract drivers.
  • Direct the Department of Transportation to study and identify physical alternatives that offer increased pedestrian protection.
  • Establish a federal grant program for cities and municipalities to implement pedestrian-friendly infrastructure and design.

Full bill text

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Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens and Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Research the Health Risks of Plastic Exposure

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

Bipartisan Bill Aims To Close Knowledge Gaps On The Health Effects Of Plastics In Our Bodies And Environment

WASHINGTON, D.C. –This week, U.S. Representatives Haley Stevens (D-MI) and Frank Lucas (R-OK) introduced the Plastic Health Research Act, a bipartisan bill to jumpstart national research into the potential health effects of plastic exposure.

Microplastics have been reported in our Great Lakes, our oceans, our air, and even inside our bodies. From blood and lungs to even human brains, tiny plastic particles are found nearly everywhere. 

Michiganders have already seen the impact of long-lasting but not-fully-understood chemicals on our health with the rise of PFAS levels in our drinking water. The Bipartisan Plastic Health Research Act aims to determine the exact impact of microplastics on human health.

Despite growing concern and emerging reports linking plastic exposure to cell damage and cardiovascular issues, both the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and FDA acknowledge that the science is too limited to fully understand health impacts. 

To address this urgent knowledge gap the Plastic Health Research Act would: 

  • Direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to expand and coordinate federal research programs focused on the potential health risks of plastic exposure.
  • Establish two coordinated research programs: one grant program at HHS to support research by public, nonprofit, or academic institutions (including consortia with private partners), and another at the NIEHS to create Centers of Excellence for Plastic Exposure Health Research that will serve as national hubs for investigating the health impacts of plastic exposure.
  • Prioritize research that fills key gaps in our understanding of how plastics may affect human health.
  • Encourage the development of high-quality scientific methods to ensure research findings are comparable and actionable.

 “For too long, we’ve seen report after report detail how the number of microplastics in humans is on the rise, but we haven’t seen studies reporting how this could be impacting human health. That’s why I’m proud to partner with my Republican colleague Frank Lucas and a wide swath of endorsers to introduce the Plastic Health Research Act.” said Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens.

“Working alongside Congresswoman Stevens, it has become clear how little we understand about the effects of microplastics on the short and long-term health of humans. With a renewed push to tackle this issue in the current Administration, we too are determined to meet the challenge in Congress” said Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas.

 “Microplastics and nanoplastics are in our water, our Great Lakes, our food, and our bodies which may be contributing to all kinds of health and ecological issues,” said Bentley Johnson, federal government affairs director for Michigan League of Conservation Voters. “With the introduction of the Plastic Health Research Act, Representative Stevens is continuing her leadership to drive efforts to investigate the impacts of plastics on our bodies and to find solutions that will reduce exposure for the benefit of our health now and in the future. We urge Congress to support and advance this legislation as part of a comprehensive approach to eliminate harmful contaminants in the environment.”

“ASPPH strongly supports the introduction of the Plastic Health Research Act, which represents a critical step forward in understanding the impact of microplastics and other plastics on human health. Our Task Force on Climate Change and Health has shown that environmental exposures play a significant role in public health outcomes. By establishing dedicated research grants and centers of excellence at the NIH, this legislation will provide the scientific foundation needed to better determine these risks and develop evidence-based strategies to protect our communities. We applaud this forward-thinking initiative.” – Dr. Laura Magaña, ASPPH President and CEO.”

“Combating plastics pollution depends on sound scientific research that creates a strong foundation for developing innovative, sustainable solutions. BASF applauds Rep. Stevens and Rep. Lucas for their introduction of the Plastic Health Research Act, which helps to position the U.S. federal government as a leader in microplastics and nanoplastics research. Through interagency coordination and collaboration with external stakeholders, this bipartisan bill will provide a greater understanding of these important issues.” – Catherine Trinkle, Vice President & Deputy General Counsel – Regulatory, Environmental, & Government Affairs, BASF Corporation  

“Our organization has always supported efforts to advance research that protects our environment and public health,” said David T. Dyjack, DrPH, CIH, Executive Director and CEO of the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA). “Plastics too often persist in nature, failing to break down and potentially causing long-term harm to ecosystems and communities. This bill represents a critical step toward understanding the full scope of the problem—and identifying real, science-based solutions.”

“Dow supports the need for additional research on microplastics and increased interagency coordination to ensure we’re keeping people and our planet safe. The Plastic Health Research Act will improve scientific methods and will enable “gold standard” science to ensure the safety of our food supply. As the FDA has noted, ‘current scientific evidence does not demonstrate that levels of microplastics or nanoplastics detected in foods pose a risk to human health’, but more high-quality research is needed.” – Dave Parrillo, VP of Research and Development, Dow Inc. 

The bill has received broad and bipartisan support from environmental, public health, and industry leaders including LCV Michigan, the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), Ocean Conservancy, the National Environmental Health Association, Dow, and BASF.

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