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- U.S. Rep. Kelly Morrison Highlights Threat of Proposed Medicaid Cuts on Minnesota Hospitals | Represhttps://morrison.house.gov/media/press-releases/us-rep-kelly-morrison-highlights-threat-proposed-medicaid-cuts-minnesota... just about the 1.4 million Minnesotans who get their health care through Medicaid, or Medical Assistance as we call it here in Minnesota. This is about the fact that if one of our Level 1 Trauma Centers in the metro closes down – that’s one less place...
- https://moskowitz.house.gov/posts/nuclear-iran-resolution-moskowitz-lawler-graham-fetterman... a nuclear weapon, it would be one of the most destabilizing and dangerous events in world history. They are trying to acquire a nuclear weapon as part of their religious agenda to purify their faith, destroy the Jewish State, and drive Westerners...
- Steelworkers mourn hundreds of Region mill workers who have died on the job | Representative Frank Mhttps://mrvan.house.gov/media/in-the-news/steelworkers-mourn-hundreds-region-mill-workers-who-have-died-job.... Everything changes from that moment forward. I've been directly involved in that experience three times. Whether one or 100, it's horrible every time." Culp urged steelworkers to be safe on the job at a Workers Memorial Day ceremony at USW Local 1010...
- OpEd: The Blue Collar Caucus is Actually Working for Blue-collar Americans | Congressman Brendan Boyhttps://boyle.house.gov/media-center/in-the-news/oped-blue-collar-caucus-actually-working-blue-collar-americans... are the backbone of American strength and resilience. In the 1970s, the top one percent of earners made nine percent of the country's income. Today, they make nearly a quarter. Since the recession, CEO pay has soared while workers' wages have remained stagnant...
- Boyle at Ways and Means Hearing: Republican Policies Will Explode the Deficit, Raise Prices, and Bethttps://boyle.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/boyle-ways-and-means-hearing-republican-policies-will-explode-deficit... of the benefit went to the richest 1 percent. No wonder that in the entire history of Gallup polling, the only poll to register majority voter disapproval, as opposed to approval, was the TCJA. And it wasn't just one poll. Poll after poll showed only about 40...
- https://bresnahan.house.gov/media/press-releases/bresnahan-welcomes-chairwoman-mcclain-northeastern-pennsylvania... MOUNTAIN TOP, PA: Yesterday, U.S. Representative Rob Bresnahan, Jr. (PA-08) welcomed House Republican Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain (MI-10) to local manufacturing plant i2M as part of her One Big Beautiful Tour. Based in Mountain Top, Pennsylvania...
- Khanna, Deluzio Unveil 'Derail Act' to Prevent Another Disaster Like East Palestine | Congressman Rohttps://khanna.house.gov/media/in-the-news/khanna-deluzio-unveil-derail-act-prevent-another-disaster-east-palestine...." If passed, the Decreasing Emergency Railroad Accident Instances Locally (DERAIL) Act would direct the head of the Department of Transportation to "modify the definition of 'high-hazard flammable train' to mean a single train transporting one or more loaded...
- https://knott.house.gov/media/blog-post/knotts-news-july-update... Carolinians at two cornerstone institutions of Person County. Image First, he stopped by the LP Building Solutions OSB facility in Roxboro, NC – one of just five in the U.S. Their investment in NC-13 supports the homebuilding supply chain with high-quality...
- https://huffman.house.gov/media-center/in-the-news/natural-resources-sets-review-of-esa-gulf-of-america-bills... bills The House panel will also discuss legislation to delist the gray wolf. March 24, 2025 A House Natural Resources subcommittee on Tuesday will discuss four Republican bills, including one to overhaul the Endangered Species Act and another renaming...
- https://doggett.house.gov/media/in-the-news/wsj-financial-aid-form-upending-college-decisions... said that it has received more than one million applications since Dec. 30, and that the form is now fully up and running. Students who applied to college early and have already been accepted by the school of their choice are facing a time crunch...