Larsen Demands ICE Accountability; Votes to Fund FEMA, U.S. Coast Guard, TSA

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Larsen (2nd Congressional District Washington)

Today, Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) released the following statement:

“I am proud to have voted for bipartisan legislation to pay FEMA staff, Coasties, TSA agents, CISA experts and other DHS employees who do important work to protect our country. The people I represent need a fully functional FEMA to recover from December’s devastating floods. Passing this funding today is critical to disaster recovery and mitigation in Northwest Washington and around the country.

“The Senate passed this bipartisan legislation weeks ago, and I am glad House Republicans finally came to their senses and allowed the House to fund disaster relief, keep Americans safe and pay hard-working public servants.

“Since the beginning of the DHS shutdown, I have fought to pay DHS staff and require ICE to follow the same rules as every other law enforcement agency. While hard-working families are struggling to afford health care and gas, Republicans voted to hand billions and billions of dollars to ICE and CBP with zero reforms and accountability.

“This fight is not over. I will continue to oppose full-year funding for ICE and CBP until their agents are required to follow the same rules as every other law enforcement agency.”

Today, the House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation to fund every agency within the Department of Homeland Security except ICE and CBP. The bill now heads to the President’s desk to be signed into law.

Rep. Larsen also voted against a Fiscal Year 2026 budget resolution that will begin a process to negotiate funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The bill passed the House by a vote of 215 to 211.

Rep. Larsen cosponsors legislation to fully fund FEMA, the U.S. Coast Guard, TSA and every other agency within DHS except ICE, CBP and the Office of the DHS Secretary. He is the top Democrat on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, which has jurisdiction over FEMA and the U.S. Coast Guard.

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Larsen Fights for Lower Costs; Supports Farmers

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Larsen (2nd Congressional District Washington)

Today, Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) released the following statement:

“Republicans are doing nothing in this Farm Bill to lower food prices for families, lower costs for farmers or lower tariffs for small businesses. This bill also does nothing to address the sky-high fertilizer and fuel costs caused by Trump’s illegal war in Iran. Congress should be helping farmers stay afloat, not hanging them out to dry.

“Republicans also blocked an amendment I supported to repeal the Big Ugly Law’s cuts to food assistance. Just in Washington state, the Big Ugly Law will take away 129,000 people’s SNAP benefits. I cannot support legislation that abandons hungry children and families.

“I will keep fighting to support Northwest Washington farmers and lower costs for all Americans.”

Today, Rep. Larsen voted against the 2026 Farm Bill. The legislation passed on a 224-200 vote.

Rep. Larsen offered an amendment to the 2026 Farm Bill that would increase funding for the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) from $10 million to $15 million. FRSAN provides funding to reduce stress and improve the behavioral health of farmers and ranchers. Washington State University leads the program in the Northwest. Republicans did not allow the amendment to be considered for inclusion in the final Farm Bill.

Rep. Larsen also cosponsored an amendment to repeal the cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Republicans’ Big Ugly Law (BUL). This amendment is based on Rep. Hayes’ Restoring Food Security for American Families and Farmers Act, legislation that Larsen cosponsored to remove all the SNAP cuts in the BUL. Republicans did not allow this amendment to be considered for inclusion in the final bill.

Nearly one million Washingtonians rely on SNAP benefits every month to purchase food. As a result of the BUL, 129,000 Washingtonians will lose their SNAP benefits if they fail to meet new work requirements, and 75,000 households will see a reduction in their monthly benefits. In Washington state, 25,801 people have already lost SNAP benefits because of the BUL.

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Pallone Locks In $1 Million for Metuchen Emergency Services Center

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

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) today announced that $1 million in federal funding he secured for a new emergency services center in Metuchen was included in the Department of Homeland Security funding bill passed by both Houses of Congress and on its way to the President, who is expected to sign it. 

“Helping our communities prepare for emergencies is one of the most important responsibilities we have,” said Pallone. “With this funding, Metuchen is one step closer to a modern Emergency Services Center equipped with the tools first responders need. This investment will strengthen coordination, improve response times, and give residents greater confidence that their community is prepared to respond to a crisis.”

The funding will help replace Metuchen’s current Office of Emergency Management facilities with a larger, modern center featuring advanced communications equipment, new training space, and expanded storage for emergency supplies. The facility will also include a dedicated space for coordination among emergency leaders as well as a call and dispatch center.

“I’m grateful to Congressman Pallone and his staff for sticking with this through a difficult and often unpredictable process, and for continuing to deliver for Metuchen,” said Mayor Jonathan Busch. “This project is one of the most important investments we can make in public safety, bringing our fire department, EMS, and emergency management under one roof in a modern, purpose built facility.”

The project was originally requested by Pallone as part of the Fiscal Year 2025 appropriations process. The bill’s passage marks a significant step forward in delivering the funding, which now heads to the President to be signed into law.

The updated Emergency Services Center will be located at 500 Main Street in Metuchen.

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LEADER JEFFRIES STATEMENT ON DHS FUNDING

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

Know Your Immigration Rights

If you or a loved one encounter immigration enforcement officials, it is essential that you know your rights and have prepared your household for all possible outcomes.

Ask for a warrant: The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects you from unreasonable search and seizure. You do not have to open your door until you see a valid warrant to enter your home or search your belongings.

Your right to remain silent: The Fifth Amendment protects your right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself. You are not required to share any personal information such as your place of birth, immigration status or criminal history.

Always consult an attorney: You have a right to speak with an attorney. You do not have to sign anything or hand officials any documents without speaking to an attorney. Try to identify and consult one in advance.

The New York City Office of Civil Justice and the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) support a variety of free immigration legal services through local nonprofit legal organizations. To access these resources, dial 311 and say “Action NYC,” call the MOIA Immigration Legal Support Hotline at 800-354-0365 Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or visit MOIA’s website.

Learn more here: KNOW YOUR IMMIGRATION RIGHTS  – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries

Kelly votes to fund Department of Homeland Security

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

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed by voice vote a measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) — including funding for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the U.S. Secret Service, and other agencies — after the majority of congressional Democrats previously voted to keep DHS shut down for more than 70 days.

This vote follows a separate vote Wednesday night to advance a budget resolution that would fund Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The budget resolution, commonly referred to as “Reconciliation 2.0,” would allow congressional Republicans to pass DHS funding — specifically for ICE and Border Patrol employees — by a simple majority in both the House and Senate.

“Over the last two months, during a period of heightened global tensions, Democrats have shamefully played games with American national security. This legislation says, ‘enough is enough,'” said Rep. Kelly. “From the start, House Republicans have voted to fund DHS. Democrats have not. This legislation puts our national security and the American people first.”

BACKGROUND

On March 27, Rep. Kelly and House Republicans voted for the fourth time to fund the Department of Homeland Security and to end the shutdown.

This new budget resolution would allow for a simple majority in both the House and Senate to advance DHS funding. Previously, A 60-vote majority is needed to advance a funding bill in the Senate, meaning Senate Democrats would have been required to join congressional Republicans to fund DHS.

Democrats have prolonged the shutdown by refusing to vote for funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Costa Statement on House Passage of the Farm Bill 2026

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jim Costa Representing 16th District of California

WASHINGTON – Following House passage of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026  (H.R.7567), commonly referred to as the Farm Bill, Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21) released the following statement: “Food security is national security, and the Farm Bill is one of the most consequential pieces of legislation Congress works on because it determines how we put food on America’s dinner tables,” said Rep. Costa.“After three years of delays, I’m glad the House has finally made substantive progress but there is still more work to do. We must ensure the provisions that support American families, farmers, and producers remain while continuing to improve this bill in the Senate. I will keep working across the aisle to reverse harmful cuts to nutrition programs because in the richest country in the world, children, veterans, seniors, and working families should never be left wondering how they will put food on the table.” 
Rep. Costa secured several priorities in the Farm Bill, including bills he introduced and provisions he supported, such as: 

Secured major investments for specialty crops, with the bill including at least $30 million for the Specialty Crop Research Initiative (H.R. 4173)and $20 million for mechanization and automation research for specialty crops.
Backed stronger trade programs, including Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops, to help California farmers recover from tariffs, overcome trade barriers, and compete globally and doubling funding for the Market Access Program and Foreign Market Development Program (H.R. 1086).
Secured inclusion of the COWS Act (H.R. 5875), which will help dairies make practical conservation upgrades on their operations and support manure management practices modeled after California’s successful program. It helps farmers reduce greenhouse gas emissions and makes it easier to adopt precision agriculture technology by covering up to 90 percent of the startup cost.
Secured inclusion of the Dairy Nutrition Incentives Program (H.R. 2496), which will help SNAP recipients afford and purchase more nutritious dairy products and strengthen support for dairy and livestock producers by keeping key safety net programs in place, extending dairy promotion and indemnity programs through 2031, and improving how dairy costs are reported.
Secured inclusion of the Headwaters Protection Act (H.R. 605), which will strengthen watershed partnerships between agricultural producers, local communities, and the U.S. Forest Service to protect critical water sources.  

Rep. Costa continues to seek changes to protect SNAP and Prop 12.
The bill now moves to the Senate. 

Congressman Cohen Responds to Trump’s Meddling in Tennessee Electoral Representation

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09)

WASHINGTON — Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-9) today reviewed President Trump’s social media broadside calling for Congressional redistricting in Tennessee, and made the following statement:

“Trump and the GOP want to take power away from Black voters in Memphis and nationwide. Donald Trump’s Jim Crow Supreme Court has emasculated the Voting Rights Act — the last line of defense in protecting fair representation in Congress for majority Black communities like Memphis, the same city where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed while fighting for Black Americans to have a voice in their own government. That’s the voice they’re trying to take away.

“The Voting Rights Act was the crowning jewel of legislation passed under President Lyndon B. Johnson, fought for by civil rights leaders like MLK and John Lewis. They’ve been dismantling it for years, and with this decision they want to put it to rest. It’s the greatest setback to civil rights since Plessy v. Ferguson in the Jim Crow era.

“It took the GOP less than six hours to start eyeing Memphis after the SCOTUS decision on Louisiana, and that tells you everything. The grift, the corruption, the mass deportations and violence, Trump and the GOP know it’s over after November — unless they can keep people from the polls, or redraw the maps entirely beforehand.

“There’s a lot of uncertainty right now, but you can count on this: I will not back down. My team and I are already in touch with experienced voting rights attorneys to see what can be done to try and stop this — more to come.”

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Congresswoman McCollum Votes No on 2026 Farm Bill

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

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the House of Representatives passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 by a vote of 224-200. Congresswoman McCollum voted against the legislation as it codifies cuts to SNAP nutrition assistance that Republicans first made in their budget law known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Following the vote, Congresswoman McCollum issued the following statement:

“This farm bill is three years late and still falls short for farmers and the American people. Last year the Republicans forced through their incredibly unpopular Big Ugly Bill, which has so far kicked 3.4 million people off SNAP. This farm bill could have restored those cuts to SNAP but instead continued them.

“I’m also disappointed that the Republicans decided to advance legislation filled with partisan poison pills, like the Save Our Bacon Act, which preempts state level animal welfare regulations. Furthermore, this farm bill rubberstamps Trump’s illegal trade war, which is driving up fertilizer, machinery, and gas costs for all American farmers.

“In 2018, the House of Representatives passed the farm bill with an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 369-47. Today, we came together in a bipartisan fashion to attempt to pass some important amendments, like Rep. Luna’s amendment which removed a liability shield for pesticide companies. In the end, this farm bill does not meet the moment. I hope we can continue working towards a farm bill that supports everyone.”

 

Torres Sounds Alarm on GOP Cutting WIC Funding that Helps Feed Mothers, Infants, and Children

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

April 30, 2026

$200M WIC Cut, Reduced Healthy Food Vouchers, and SNAP Cuts Put Millions at Risk

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Norma J. Torres (CA-35) during the House Appropriations Subcommittee markup of the Fiscal Year 2027 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies funding bill, spoke out against harmful cuts that would take food off the tables of women, children, and working families. Rep. Torres voted against the bill. 

The Republican proposal cuts $200 million from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), reduces access to critical fruit and vegetable benefits, and reflects billions in cuts to SNAP (CalFresh) following Republicans’ “One Big Beautiful Bill.”

“This bill doesn’t make America healthier, it makes families hungrier,” said Congresswoman Torres. “It cuts $200 million from WIC and takes fresh fruits and vegetables away from millions of moms and kids who rely on this program to stay healthy. At a time when families are already struggling with the cost of groceries, Republicans are doubling down on cuts that hit the most vulnerable the hardest.”

WIC helps feed mothers from the moment they find out they are pregnant to when their children are five years old. The program helps mothers and babies access free healthy foods, as well as providing breastfeeding support, nutrition education, and health resources. Nearly 25,000 mothers, infants, and children benefit from WIC in CA-35.

The bill also fails to fully fund WIC fruit and vegetable vouchers, threatening access to nutritious food for millions of participants nationwide. Torres emphasized that these benefits are essential to improving maternal and child health outcomes. For California, this would mean 827,000 mothers would see an estimated cut of $21,826,000 in total for the vouchers that help purchase fresh and nutritious fruits and vegetables.

In addition, the bill includes $6 billion in cuts to SNAP and CalFresh that Republicans pushed through last year with the Big Ugly Law, even as working families struggle with rising food prices. In CA-35, SNAP and CalFresh help nearly 110,000 constituents put food on the table.

“This is a pattern from the Trump Administration and Republicans to cut SNAP, cut WIC, and call it fiscal responsibility,” Torres continued. “But families in my district know exactly what this means: fewer groceries, tougher choices, and more moms and babies going without the nutrition they need to grow and succeed.”

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ICYMI: Rep. Garamendi, Sen. Kelly Pen Fox News Op-Ed Warning of American Maritime Decline, Urge Passage of the SHIPS for America Act

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

WASHINGTON D.C. – Today, Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA-08) Arizona Senator and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy alum Mark Kelly (D-AZ) published an op-ed in Fox News highlighting the momentum to rebuild the U.S. declining maritime industry, which poses a serious threat to U.S. national security and the economy.

With bipartisan support in Congress and overwhelming backing from maritime leaders, as well as a president who seems to recognize the urgent need to build more American ships, Garamendi and Kelly call on Congress to pass their bipartisan SHIPS for America Act. 

Congressman Garamendi and Senator Kelly, alongside Senator Todd Young (R-IN) and Representative Trent Kelly (R-MS-01), introduced the SHIPS for America Act to revitalize the United States shipbuilding and commercial maritime industries. Later, President Trump released his Maritime Action Plan, which mirrors the bipartisan legislation and is further proof that now is the time for Congress to act. 

Read the full op-ed HERE. See key excerpts below: 

On the threat China poses at sea: 

“China now dominates the world’s sea lanes and is massively outbuilding the United States on merchant and naval fleets. China has the world’s largest commercial fleet and is building over 1,000 vessels every year. In 2024, the United States built only five merchant vessels, while China built 1,400. China also has three times as many Naval Warships as the United States.   

This has dangerous implications for our economic and maritime security. In the event of a military or trade conflict, President Xi Jinping could prohibit Chinese ships from entering American ports, an action that could cause industry bottlenecks, cut off supply to needed goods, and jack up prices-—basically overnight.”

On President Trump releasing his Maritime Action plan: 

“And today, we have a president who seems to recognize this urgent need. In February, President Trump unveiled his Maritime Action Plan, a blueprint to make American ships again. It would provide long-term and stable funding for U.S.-built ships, shipyards, and mariners, and cut regulatory red tape to meet the maritime needs of our country today. 

We share the goal of revitalizing the U.S. maritime sector. That’s why we introduced the SHIPS for America Act with Republican Senator Todd Young from Indiana, and Republican Congressman Trent Kelly from Mississippi. It’s the most ambitious and comprehensive legislation in a generation to set America on the path to regain our position as the greatest maritime power in the world.”

On the alignment across Congress, industry, and White House to build more American ships: 

“Never before have we witnessed such comprehensive alignment between Republicans and Democrats, industry, and organized labor for rebuilding our great nation’s maritime industry. 

It’s clear to us that the opportunity is now. Let’s get to work.”

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