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  • https://hayes.house.gov/2023/9/hayes-grijalva-booker-introduce-bicameral-legislation-to-strengthen-environment-education-and-sustainability-literacy-in-schools
    ...Since its inception, the program recognized schools excelling in environmental leadership, health and wellness, and sustainability literacy. With over 700 schools awarded , including more than 40% from resource-constrained areas, the program incentivizes the adoption of environmentally friendly practices within the national education system. “Making long-term investments in building a cleaner, healthier future now is more critical than ever. ...
  • https://juliabrownley.house.gov/brownley-fights-for-more-resources-to-support-navy-test-program-which-includes-naval-base-ventura-county/
    ...Specifically, I request an the Subcommittee increase the account to $405.5 million, an increase of $40 million over the FY2018 Omnibus. Finally, I request the following report language be included: Report on DoD Target and Threat Systems The Committee recognizes that military capabilities of adversary nations continue to improve over time thus challenging the ability of the United States military to project power and protect its national interests throughout the world. ...
  • https://juliabrownley.house.gov/issues/veterans-issues/page/19/
    ...March 2015 Mar 25, 2015 | Press Releases Brownley, Visclosky Support VA Change to 40-Mile Rule but Say Veterans Need Expanded Choice Program In response to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announcement that it will modify the calculation of the so-called 40-mile rule, Congresswoman Julia Brownley and Congressman Pete Visclosky released a statement. ...
  • https://juliabrownley.house.gov/issues/114th-congress/page/6/
    ...Read More March 2015 Mar 27, 2015 | Press Releases Brownley Statement on Medicare Sustainable Growth Rate Permanent “Doc fix” and CHIP Authorization Today, Congresswoman Julia Brownley issued a statement on the passage of the Medicare Access and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Reauthorization Act (H.R. 2). Read More Mar 25, 2015 | Press Releases Brownley, Visclosky Support VA Change to 40-Mile Rule but Say Veterans Need Expanded Choice Program In response to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announcement that it will modify the calculation of the so-called 40-mile rule, Congresswoman Julia Brownley and Congressman Pete Visclosky released a statement. ...
  • https://kaptur.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/kaptur-announces-wins-northern-ohio-bipartisan-appropriations-agreement
    ...Kaptur recently announced $33.8 million in federal funding to build a new Aerospace Communications facility at NASA Glenn $20 million to redevelop the Hypersonic Test Facility at NASA Plum Brook Station to advance Department of Defense hypersonic weapons capabilities Protecting Our Elections Secured $425 million for election security grants to protect our elections from foreign attack, which Republicans refused to fund last year Guaranteeing a Fully Funded, Fair, and Accurate 2020 Census $7.6 billion for the Census Bureau, including a strong increase to enable the Bureau to conduct a thorough and accurate 2020 Decennial Census Strengthening the Health and Well-Being of Our Families Permanently repeals health care taxes including the so-called "Cadillac Tax" Blocks Trump's ACA sabotage nuclear options, by preventing him from ending "silver loading" and auto re-enrollment Secures record funding for life-saving medical research at the NIH Ensures strong support for initiatives to lower the price of prescription drugs by increasing competition for generics Continues the historic $1.5 billion in funding for state grants to combat the opioid epidemic Lays the groundwork for progress in the spring to end the financially catastrophic practice of surprise billing, lower prescription drug costs and extend robust funding for key health initiatives Strengthening Americans' Economic & Financial Security Gives federal civilian employees and military a 3.1 percent pay raise Protects the pensions of 100,000 coal miners Invests billions in smart job training initiatives Extends the National Flood Insurance Program Secures a long-term reauthorization of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Extends key tax provisions through 2020: encouraging investments in clean energy priorities like wind and energy efficiency, providing relief for families recovering from recent disasters, supporting investments in low-income communities, and protecting families facing high medical costs or the loss of a home to foreclosure Investing in Ohio Transportation $43.885 million for highways and transit in Ohio $225 million for a maritime infrastructure grant program $38 million for the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, including $2 million to promote the Midwest exports Investing in Our Children Strengthens the Families First Prevention Services Act Achieves record funding levels for Head Start, Child Care and Development Block Grants, and Title I schools Extends funding for essential services in thousands of schools serving millions of children in rural communities across 41 states Creating Jobs & Supporting Economic Growth in Northern Ohio Infrastructure – $61 billion for infrastructure projects included in Transportation-HUD bill Rural Broadband — investing $680 million in expansion of rural broadband service to provide economic development opportunities and improved education and healthcare services National Science Foundation — $8.27 billion ($203 million above FY19) for innovation & research on advanced manufacturing, mathematics, cybersecurity, neuroscience, and STEM education Economic Development Administration – $333,000,000, including $15 million to assist communities with nuclear power plants to diversify their economic base, and empower these communities to take advantage of the specialized infrastructure surrounding civilian nuclear power plants Fighting Hunger Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — $67 billion in required mandatory spending for SNAP Historic funding for the Office of Urban Agriculture – $5 million Gun Violence Research For the first time in more than 20 years, a total of $25 million provided at CDC and NIH for firearm injury & mortality prevention research Combating the Opioid Crisis Provides $1.5 billion for State Opioid Response Grants Caring for Our Veterans Veterans Affairs — $216.5 billion in both discretionary and mandatory funding, which is $19.4 billion more than the FY2019 level VA Medical Care — $80.2 billion providing for approximately seven million patients to be treated in fiscal year 2020 Mental Health Programs — $9.4 billion for mental health programs, a $20 million increase above the budget request Suicide Prevention — $221.7 million to combat the growing challenges of PTSD and other veteran mental health challenges, including suicide prevention outreach Opioid Abuse Prevention — $402 million for opioid abuse prevention, an increase of $15 million PTSD Research — $40 million for the National Center on PTSD Medical and Prosthetic Research — $800 million for VA medical and prosthetic research Disability Claims Processing Backlog — provides $125 million above the budget request to reduce the disability claims backlog to ensure adequate compensation & care for the more than 450,000 veterans still wading through VA bureaucracy Expanding Access to Housing Community Development Block Grants – $3,425,000,000 — up $100 million from FY19 Housing for the Elderly – $793,000,000, $115 million above FY19, including $90 million for new construction Section 8 tenant-based housing – $23,847,050,000, $1.6b more than President's budget $40 million for HUD/VA Supportive Housing for Homeless Veterans. ...
  • https://lindasanchez.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/lindasanchez.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/change-act.pdf
    ...Nearly two-thirds of Americans with Alz-11 heimer’s disease are women. 12 (3) In 2021, Alzheimer’s disease was the sev-13 enth-leading cause of death in America. 14 (4) Addressing modifiable risk factors for Alz-15 heimer’s and other types of dementia such as hyper-16 tension, physical inactivity, smoking, depression, dia-17 betes, obesity, and poor nutrition might prevent or 18 delay up to 40 percent of dementia cases. In 2021 19 the National Plan to Addresses Alzheimer’s disease 20 was updated to include a new goal to focus on reduc-21 ing risk of developing dementia. 22 (5) An early documented diagnosis commu-23 nicated to the patient and caregiver, enables early 24 access to care planning services and available med-25 ical and non-medical treatments, and optimizes pa-26 VerDate Nov 24 2008 16:10 Jul 17, 2023 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 C:\USERS\ECRICH\APPDATA\ROAMING\SOFTQUAD\XMETAL\11.0\GEN\C\SANCLT_019.X July 17, 2023 (4:10 p.m.) ...
  • https://lindasanchez.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/lindasanchez.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/mechanical-insulation-installation-incentive-act-bill-text.pdf
    ...(b) Credit allowed as part of general business credit Section 38(b) of such Code is amended by striking plus at the end of paragraph (40), by striking the period at the end of paragraph (41) and inserting , plus, and by adding at the end the following new paragraph: (42) the mechanical insulation labor costs credit determined under section 45BB(a). . ...
  • https://keithself.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/keithself.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/Application%20Packet.pdf
    ...Signatures Applicant _____________________________________ _____________________________________ ________________ Signature Printed Name Date Parent or Guardian Signature (If applicant is under 18 years old) _____________________________________ _____________________________________ ________________ Signature Printed Name Date Last: Preferred: Home Telephone Number: Facebook: Tik Tok: FatherGuardian: FatherGuardian Phone Number: FatherGuardian Email Address: Street: County: Cell Phone Number: Email: Twitter: Instagram: Other: MotherGuardian Phone Number: MotherGuardian Email Address: School Name: Phone Number: Dates Attended: Number of hours currently enrolled: School Name_2: Phone Number_2: Counselors Name: Graduation Date: Address: CityStateZip Code: Credit Hours Earned: GPA 40 scale: Address_2: CityStateZip Code_2: Class RankTotal Number of Students in Class: GPA 40 scale_2: Reading: Math: Writing: English: Math_2: Reading_2: Science: Middle: First: Zip Code: City/State: Date1_af_date: LinkedIn: Gender: [Female] MotherGuardian: Citizenship: [No] USAFA: [0] USMA: [0] USNA: [0] USMMA: [0] Check Box5: Off Check Box6: Off Check Box7: Off Check Box8: Off Check Box9: Off Check Box10: Off Check Box11: Off Check Box12: Off LOA_LOQ: [No] LOA_LOQ_Aca: [Not Applicable] DoDMERB: [Intend to] CFA: [Intend to] CFA_Status: [Haven't Taken] Check Box18: Off Check Box19: Off Check Box20: Off Check Box21: Off Academic_Status: Composite: Honors: AP: IB: Dual_Credit: Printed Name_2: Date24_af_date: Printed Name: Signed Name: Signed Name_2: ...
  • https://morrison.house.gov/media/press-releases/obgyn-rep-kelly-morrison-introduces-bipartisan-bill-expand-ivf-access-veterans
    ...Kelly Morrison Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Expand IVF Access for Veterans March 12, 2026 Press Release Nearly 40 percent of active-duty women report fertility problems PLYMOUTH, MN – U.S. Representative Kelly Morrison, an OBGYN for more than 20 years, is leading the effort to expand infertility treatment for veterans. ...
  • https://norton.house.gov/media/press-releases/norton-opposes-two-anti-dc-home-rule-bills-house-floor
    ...“D.C. allows noncitizens to vote in local elections because it believes that all adult residents deserve a say in their local government. While local D.C. law allows noncitizens to vote only in local elections, 40 states and the federal government allowed noncitizens to vote in local, state, territorial and federal elections at various points, including at the founding. The federal government first prohibited noncitizens from voting in federal elections only 29 years ago. ...
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