Congress
Bingaman on Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Impact for New Mexico
November 20, 2009 -- WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman today pointed to the many provisions in the health insurance reform legislation that would benefit New Mexicans.
In a speech on the Senate floor, Bingaman said the measure that merged the work of two Senate committees would help make health care more affordable for families and small businesses, and extend coverage to uninsured New Mexicans – and it is done in a fiscally responsible manner that actually reduces the deficit by more than $130 billion over the next 10 years. » read more »
Senator Bennet on Health Care Reform
Non-Partisan Congressional Budget Office Estimates Senate Health Care Bill Will Reduce the Long-Term Deficit
November 19, 2009 -- Stating that health care reform is the single most important step we can take to get our deepening deficits and debts under control, Michael Bennet, U.S. Senator for Colorado, today urged his colleagues to put politics aside and get to work on the recently unveiled Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
In his remarks, Bennet highlighted the need to for reform that reduces the skyrocketing health care costs that are bankrupting families and deepening the deficit, and provides stability and security for those who have insurance and affordable, quality choices for those who don't. » read more »
Bennet on Hispanic Farmers & Ranchers in Colorado
In Speech, Bennet Pushes for Solution to Help Hispanic Farmers Resolve Civil Rights Complaints
November 19, 2009 -- In a speech on the Senate floor, Michael Bennet, U.S. Senator for Colorado, called attention to the "indefensible injustices" committed against minority farmers and ranchers in Colorado and across the country. The speech comes on the heels of his letter with Senator Udall urging a swift and equitable resolution of discrimination lawsuits brought by aggrieved Hispanic farmers and ranchers. » read more »
Begich on Veterans Legislation
November 19, 2009 -- Continuing his advocacy and support for military veterans and their families, U.S. Senator Mark Begich today applauded passage of overdue legislation which thoroughly overhauls many issues related to veteran's health care.
The Caregiver and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act of 2009 (S.1963), passed the Senate today by a vote of 98 to 0 after Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) gave up a legislative hold on Tuesday. The hold had prevented the bill from moving to a vote for months. Begich has been publicly urging Coburn to allow the passage of this important legislation for the past several weeks. » read more »
AMA, AARP and MOAA Call for Passage of H.R. 3961
Vote Expected This Week; Bill Repeals Broken Physician Payment Formula That Hurts Access to Care for Seniors and Military Families
Nov. 17, 2009 -- Washington, D.C. –Today, leading advocates for seniors, military families and physicians joined together to call for passage of legislation in the House that will preserve access to care for seniors, baby boomers and military families through repeal of the broken Medicare physician payment formula.
A vote on H.R. 3961, the Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act of 2009, is expected this week, and the American Medical Association (AMA), AARP and the Military Officers of America (MOAA) call on members of Congress to honor the federal government's obligations to seniors and military families and pass the bill. » read more »
CFA Calls on the Senate to Pass the FAIR Overdraft Coverage Act
Federal Reserve action does not stop significant overdraft loan abuses; FAIR Act is needed to provide comprehensive consumer protections.
November 17, 2009 -- Washington, DC -- The Consumer Federation of America today urged the Senate to protect consumers from unauthorized and extremely expensive overdraft loans. Jean Ann Fox, Director of Financial Services for the Consumer Federation of America testified before the Senate Banking Committee on the need for Congress to pass the FAIR Overdraft Coverage Act, S. 1799, to rein in overdraft loan abuses. » read more »
Rep. Waters on Alzheimer’s Disease
Washington, DC, Nov 17 -- Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) introduced H. Res. 910 today, National Memory Screening Day, to promote awareness of Alzheimer’s disease, to support the development of a national health policy on dementia screening and care, and to encourage Americans concerned about memory loss to be screened. The resolution has bipartisan support.
“I am promoting awareness of Alzheimer’s disease because scientific research has demonstrated that early medical treatment would be beneficial to millions of Americans who suffer from Alzheimer’s and early access to counseling and support services is helpful to those who are caregivers,” said Congresswoman Waters. “Awareness and early detection of memory loss therefore are essential.” » read more »
Rep. Space on Health Reform in Ohio
Affordable Health Care for America Act Will Provide Tax Credits to 11,700 Small Businesses in Ohio’s 18th Congressional District
11/17/09 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. — Continuing his efforts to ensure that health reform legislation is good for consumers, small businesses, rural health providers, and seniors in Ohio’s 18th Congressional District, U.S. Representative Zack Space (OH-18) today reiterated his support for H.R. 3962, legislation that will help small businesses struggling with rising health care costs.
The Space-supported legislation will allow 13,100 small businesses in OH-18 to obtain affordable health care coverage and provide tax credits to reduce health insurance costs for 11,700 small businesses. » read more »
Rep. Loretta Sanchez Honors Victims in Military Aircraft Crash
November 17, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47) today delivered the following statement on the House floor in support of House Resolution 891, which she authored, honoring the victims of a recent military aircraft crash between a Coast Guard plane and a Marine helicopter off the coast of California. The House passed the resolution in a unanimous vote earlier this afternoon:
"I introduced this resolution on the one week anniversary after the tragic events that occurred off the coast of California.
"On Thursday, October 29, the Federal Aviation Administration reported that a Coast Guard C-130 plane and a Marine Corps AH-1W Cobra helicopter crashed off the coast while conducting separate missions. » read more »
Rep. Linda Sánchez on Chevron
"Chevron's Lobbying Efforts Look Like Extortion"
November 17, 2009 -- Washington D.C. - Ways and Means member Rep. Linda Sánchez (D-CA) testified today before the Trade Subcommittee hearing on trade preference systems. Rep. Sánchez, a long time advocate for a new trade model, took the opportunity to discuss what works about U.S. trade preferences policy as well as what does not. » read more »
Ribbon Cut On Vinalhaven Wind Power Project
North Haven resident Chellie Pingree says Maine project is “example” for the nation
November 17, 2009 -- Congresswoman Chellie Pingree joined Governor John Baldacci, House Speaker Hannah Pingree and others to cut the ribbon on the Fox Islands Wind Project in Vinalhaven today. Pingree, a resident of nearby North Haven Island, said the wind turbines will serve as an example for the rest of the country.
“This project is a perfect example of what we can do across this country,” Pingree said. “Instead of paying some of the highest electric rates in the country to buy power generated in part by oil we’ve had to import from overseas, our communities will produce their own electricity right here at home. It’s a home-grown solution to our energy needs.” » read more »
Rep. Peters on John McCain, Chrysler
Chrysler’s Congressman Says He’ll take Former Presidential Candidate up on His Offer, “anybody believes that Chrysler is going to survive, I'd like to meet them”
November 17, 2009 -- Washington, D.C. – Congressman Gary Peters, whose district is home to Chrysler Group LLC World Headquarters in Southeast Michigan, today challenged Senator John McCain’s prediction that Chrysler will soon fail and that preventing the collapse of American auto companies was a mistake.
As reported in the Detroit News this week, while serving as grand marshal of a NASCAR race in Arizona, Senator McCain said “anybody believes that Chrysler is going to survive, I'd like to meet them.” » read more »
Perlmutter Amendments to Financial Stability Improvement Act (HR 3996)
November 17, 2009 -- Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-CO) will introduce amendments to the Financial Stability Improvement Act (HR 3996) aimed at helping prevent future economic downturns.
The first amendment enables regulators to limit the size of financial firms that could pose a risk to the system on an institution-by-institution basis. Once a financial holding company becomes subject to stricter standards, the amendment would allow the regulators to work with the company to divest its commercial or investment banking activities in an orderly manner without causing the traditional banking side of the organizations to fail. » read more »
Pelosi on ARRA Funding for Scientific Research
Just the Beginning of a Sustained Commitment to Science
November 17, 2009 -- Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Congressman Rush Holt, Science and Technology Committee Chairman Bart Gordon, Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming Chairman Edward Markey, Congressman Bill Foster, and Robert Shelton, President of the University of Arizona, held a press conference this afternoon to highlight the benefits of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to the science and research community.
The Recovery Act provided $22 billion for scientific research and development at universities, to establish new facilities, and to purchase lab equipment. Below are the Speaker’s remarks as prepared: » read more »
House Passes H.R. 3360, Cruise Vessel Safety Legislation
Requires Ships to Report Crimes Committed on Board and Adopt Crucial Security Measures
17 November 2009 -- WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell today applauded passage of the Cruise Vessel Safety Act of 2009 by the House of Representatives. Mitchell voted for the bill which passed by a vote of 416 to 4.
The legislation, H.R. 3360, would close a major loophole in federal law by beginning to require cruise ships to report crimes committed on board to proper authorities. In addition, the bill would require cruise ships to adopt additional security measures such as latches and peep holes for guest rooms, video surveillance to document criminal activity, as well as be equipped to provide emergency assistance to victims of sexual assaults. » read more »