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- https://brecheen.house.gov/spendingcuts/... Truth Social Spending Cuts The national debt stands around $38 trillion. This means that each American taxpayer's share of the national debt is over $230,000, while each citizen, from the moment of birth, owes more than $110,000 to the federal government...
- Connecticut Congressional Delegation Working to Help Farmers Recoup Losses After Extreme Weather Evehttps://himes.house.gov/2024/11/connecticut-congressional-delegation-working-to-help-farmers-recoup-losses-after-extreme-weather-events... the reforms that will allow their farms to thrive for years to come,” said Himes. From extreme flooding in Connecticut to devastating hurricanes along the coast, producers have not been able to recover from one catastrophe before another hits. The scale...
- Connecticut Congressional Delegation Working to Help Farmers Recoup Losses After Extreme Weather Evehttps://larson.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/connecticut-congressional-delegation-working-help-farmers-recoup-losses... Himes. From extreme flooding in Connecticut to devastating hurricanes along the coast, producers have not been able to recover from one catastrophe before another hits. The scale and frequency of these weather events demand robust emergency relief now...
- Senator Sanders, Representatives Watson Coleman, Khanna Reintroduce the WATER Act to Expand Access thttps://watsoncoleman.house.gov/newsroom/press-releases/senator-sanders-representatives-watson-coleman-khanna-reintroduce-the-water-act-to-expand-access-to-clean-affordable-drinking-water..., millions of Americans risk losing access to one of the most basic necessities for human life,” said Congresswoman Watson Coleman . “Access to safe, clean water is a human right. I’m reintroducing the WATER Act to protect that right. The American water...
- https://youngkim.house.gov/2025/02/13/republicans-defend-usaid-in-hearing-meant-to-criticize-waste/... on both sides of the aisle agreed USAID should resume screening for infectious diseases that have the potential to spread to the U.S. like Ebola and new strands of avian flu. “The outbreak of diseases, infectious diseases is one of the big things...
- ICYMI: Buchanan Chairs Hearing on Chronic Disease Prevention and Treatment | Press Releases | Congrehttps://buchanan.house.gov/2024/9/icymi-buchanan-chairs-hearing-on-chronic-disease-prevention-and-treatment...). One study on SNPs found that C-SNP enrollees with diabetes were 38 percent less likely to be admitted to a hospital and 22 percent more likely to have a primary care visit. Primary care providers treating patients upstream is key to chronic disease...
- https://kelly.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/kelly.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/kellpa_023_xml.pdf... of sec-15 tion 38, the neighborhood homes credit determined under 16 this section for the taxable year is, with respect to each 17 qualified residence sold by the taxpayer during such tax-18 able year in an affordable sale, the lesser of— 19 ‘‘(1...
- https://pressley.house.gov/2023/05/03/pressley-joins-boston-public-radio-after-hours-at-copley-library/... considerably undermined, both in that they are consistently overturning the majority will of the people. They are far right, extremist, unbalanced. And we have to restore [its] fairness, integrity, and legitimacy. No one should be able to be influenced...
- https://sewell.house.gov/lowering-rx-drug-costs... from 38 to 79 percent discounts off of list prices. In January 2025, the Biden-Harris Administration announced the selection of 15 additional drugs covered under Medicare Part D for price negotiations. These drugs treat common conditions like type 2...
- https://norton.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/norton-evo.house.gov/files/2015%20Norton%20Summer%20Newsletter.pdf.... Residents and Business Owners Annual event helped small business owners and residents start, develop and grow small businesses in D.C. JOB FAIR IS NEXT August 21 (see pg. 1) Norton Wants D.C. Groups and Students to Sit on House Floor D.C. residents can sit...