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November 25, 2020 the Honorable Nancy Pelosi the Honorable Nita
November 25, 2020 The Honorable Nancy Pelosi The Honorable Nita Lowey Speaker of the House of Representatives Chairwoman U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations Committee H-232, U.S. Capitol H-307, U.S. Capitol Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Betty McCollum Chairwoman Interior and Environment Appropriations Subcommittee 2007 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Speaker Pelosi, Chairwoman Lowey and Chairwoman McCollum, We write to urge your continued support for the humane and sustainable management of wild horses and burros on our public lands. To that end, we request dedicated funding in any final spending package for the implementation of humane, proven and reversible fertility control, namely the porcine zona pellucida (PZP) immunocontraceptive vaccine by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). We are pleased this amendment to support this effort was adopted by voice vote in the House of Representatives as part of its Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 Interior and Environment Appropriations bill. This bipartisan amendment, cosponsored by Representatives Dina Titus, Joe Neguse, Brian Fitzpatrick, David Schweikert, Jan Schakowsky, David Price, Peter King, Ben McAdams, John Katko, Raul Grijalva and Deb Haaland, reflects a strong desire among our House colleagues to see that PZP is implemented. We appreciate the Appropriations Committee’s effort to support the BLM’s horse and burro program in FY20 by providing more than $21 million in additional funding over previously enacted levels. We also appreciate the Committee’s efforts to promote agency accountability, requiring that the BLM submit a report to Congress detailing past expenditures and accounting for future program planning and needs. -
Key Committees 2021
Key Committees 2021 Senate Committee on Appropriations Visit: appropriations.senate.gov Majority Members Minority Members Patrick J. Leahy, VT, Chairman Richard C. Shelby, AL, Ranking Member* Patty Murray, WA* Mitch McConnell, KY Dianne Feinstein, CA Susan M. Collins, ME Richard J. Durbin, IL* Lisa Murkowski, AK Jack Reed, RI* Lindsey Graham, SC* Jon Tester, MT Roy Blunt, MO* Jeanne Shaheen, NH* Jerry Moran, KS* Jeff Merkley, OR* John Hoeven, ND Christopher Coons, DE John Boozman, AR Brian Schatz, HI* Shelley Moore Capito, WV* Tammy Baldwin, WI* John Kennedy, LA* Christopher Murphy, CT* Cindy Hyde-Smith, MS* Joe Manchin, WV* Mike Braun, IN Chris Van Hollen, MD Bill Hagerty, TN Martin Heinrich, NM Marco Rubio, FL* * Indicates member of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee, which funds IMLS - Final committee membership rosters may still be being set “Key Committees 2021” - continued: Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Visit: help.senate.gov Majority Members Minority Members Patty Murray, WA, Chairman Richard Burr, NC, Ranking Member Bernie Sanders, VT Rand Paul, KY Robert P. Casey, Jr PA Susan Collins, ME Tammy Baldwin, WI Bill Cassidy, M.D. LA Christopher Murphy, CT Lisa Murkowski, AK Tim Kaine, VA Mike Braun, IN Margaret Wood Hassan, NH Roger Marshall, KS Tina Smith, MN Tim Scott, SC Jacky Rosen, NV Mitt Romney, UT Ben Ray Lujan, NM Tommy Tuberville, AL John Hickenlooper, CO Jerry Moran, KS “Key Committees 2021” - continued: Senate Committee on Finance Visit: finance.senate.gov Majority Members Minority Members Ron Wyden, OR, Chairman Mike Crapo, ID, Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow, MI Chuck Grassley, IA Maria Cantwell, WA John Cornyn, TX Robert Menendez, NJ John Thune, SD Thomas R. -
Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA
212 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA (Population 2010, 3,751,351) SENATORS JAMES M. INHOFE, Republican, of Tulsa, OK; born in Des Moines, IA, November 17, 1934; education: graduated Central High School, Tulsa, OK, 1953; B.A., University of Tulsa, OK, 1959; military service: served in the U.S. Army, private first class, 1957–58; professional: businessman; active pilot; president, Quaker Life Insurance Company; Oklahoma House of Representatives, 1967–69; Oklahoma State Senate, 1969–77; Mayor of Tulsa, OK, 1978–84; religion: member, First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa; married: Kay Kirkpatrick; children: Jim, Perry, Molly, and Katy; twelve grandchildren; committees: ranking member, Armed Services; Environment and Public Works; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1994, finishing the unexpired term of Senator David Boren; reelected to each succeeding Senate term. Office Listings http://inhofe.senate.gov 205 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 .................................... (202) 224–4721 Chief of Staff.—Ryan Jackson. FAX: 228–0380 Legislative Director.—Clark Peterson. Press Secretary.—Jared Young. Scheduler.—Wendi Price. 1924 South Utica, Suite 530, Tulsa, OK 74104–6511 ................................................ (918) 748–5111 1900 Northwest Expressway, Suite 1210, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 ...................... (405) 608–4381 302 North Independence, Suite 104, Enid, OK 73701 ............................................... -
Sponsorship Opportunities Sponsorship Opportunities We Are Global Leaders
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES WE ARE GLOBAL LEADERS CBCF Vision: We envision a world in which all communities have an equal voice in public policy through leadership cultivation, economic empowerment, and civic engagement. SCHOLARSHIP CLASSIC 2020 CBCFINC.ORG // 2 CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CBC MEMBERS IN LEADERSHIP HOUSE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP 116TH CONGRESS COMMITTEE CHAIRS 4 Rep. James E. Clyburn Rep. Maxine Waters Majority Whip House Financial Services Committee Rep. Karen Bass Rep. Cedric L. Chair, CBC Richmond Rep. Bobby Scott CBCF Chair, Board of Education and the Workforce Directors Committee Rep. Hakeem Jeffries Democratic Caucus Chairman SENATORS IN THE CBC Rep. Bennie Thompson Homeland Security Rep. Barbara Lee Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson Co-chair, Steering and Policy Science, Space and Technology Committee Sen. Cory Booker Sen. Kamala D. Harris HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE CHAIRS 28 SCHOLARSHIP CLASSIC 2020 CBCFINC.ORG // 3 CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS NATIONAL REACH Representing more than 82 MILLION Americans in 26 States & 1 Territory 41% of the total U.S. African American population 25% of the total CBC Member U.S. population States/Territory 54 49 MEMBERS YEARS OF EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP CLASSIC 2020 CBCFINC.ORG // 4 WE ARE CHANGING THE WORLD CBCF Mission: The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. works to advance the global black community by developing leaders, informing policy, and educating the public. SCHOLARSHIP CLASSIC 2020 CBCFINC.ORG // 5 LUXURIOUS LOCATION This year’s Scholarship Classic will be hosted at the luxurious Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina in Cambridge, Maryland. SCHOLARSHIP CLASSIC 2020 CBCFINC.ORG // 6 IDEAS & DEVELOPING INFORMATION LEADERS Facilitating the exchange Providing leadership OUR WORK of ideas and information development and to address critical issues scholarship opportunities to TO ACHIEVE affecting our community. -
*Ss02/R1361* Mississippi Legislature Regular
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION 2005 By: Senator(s) Thomas, Jordan, Harden, To: Rules Walls, Simmons, Horhn, Frazier, Jackson (11th) SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 581 1 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION COMMENDING AND CONGRATULATING 2 CONGRESSMAN BENNIE THOMPSON (D-MS) UPON HIS RECENT APPOINTMENT AS 3 THE RANKING MEMBER OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY BY 4 THE HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. 5 WHEREAS, on January 5, 2005, Congressman Bennie Thompson 6 (D-MS) was named by the House Democratic Caucus as the Ranking 7 Member of the now-permanent House Homeland Security Committee for 8 the 109th Congress; and 9 WHEREAS, as the top Democrat on the Committee, Congressman 10 Thompson is responsible for solving the most important issues 11 affecting homeland security and aggressively pursuing the 12 Committee's oversight responsibilities; and 13 WHEREAS, Congressman Thompson is uniquely qualified to 14 understand the preparedness and equipment needs of the nation's 15 first responders because he has served as a fire fighter himself. 16 As Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness 17 and Response during the last Congressional Session, he oversaw the 18 passage of landmark legislation that distributes first responder 19 funds based on the nation's greatest threats and vulnerabilities. 20 The legislation also streamlined the process for getting funds to 21 the front lines of the war on terror; and 22 WHEREAS, a native of Bolton, Mississippi, Bennie Thompson 23 represents Mississippi's Second Congressional District. He 24 received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from 25 Tougaloo College, and a Masters of Science Degree from Jackson 26 State University. -
Lobbying Contribution Report
8/1/2016 LD203 Contribution Report LOBBYING CONTRIBUTION REPORT Clerk of the House of Representatives • Legislative Resource Center • 135 Cannon Building • Washington, DC 20515 Secretary of the Senate • Office of Public Records • 232 Hart Building • Washington, DC 20510 1. FILER TYPE AND NAME 2. IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Type: House Registrant ID: Organization Lobbyist 35195 Organization Name: Senate Registrant ID: Honeywell International 57453 3. REPORTING PERIOD 4. CONTACT INFORMATION Year: Contact Name: 2016 Ms.Stacey Bernards MidYear (January 1 June 30) Email: YearEnd (July 1 December 31) [email protected] Amendment Phone: 2026622629 Address: 101 CONSTITUTION AVENUE, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20001 USA 5. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE NAMES Honeywell International Political Action Committee 6. CONTRIBUTIONS No Contributions #1. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Honeywell International Political Action Committee $1,500.00 01/14/2016 Payee: Honoree: Friends of Sam Johnson Sam Johnson #2. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Honeywell International Political Action Committee $2,500.00 01/14/2016 Payee: Honoree: Kay Granger Campaign Fund Kay Granger #3. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Honeywell International Political Action Committee $2,000.00 01/14/2016 Payee: Honoree: Paul Cook for Congress Paul Cook https://lda.congress.gov/LC/protected/LCWork/2016/MM/57453DOM.xml?1470093694684 1/75 8/1/2016 LD203 Contribution Report #4. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Honeywell International Political Action Committee $1,000.00 01/14/2016 Payee: Honoree: DelBene for Congress Suzan DelBene #5. Contribution Type: Contributor Name: Amount: Date: FECA Honeywell International Political Action Committee $1,000.00 01/14/2016 Payee: Honoree: John Carter for Congress John Carter #6. -
Extensions of Remarks E244 HON. BENNIE G
E244 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks March 2, 2020 his outstanding and impactful tenure as Chief to become an ordained minister. In 2011, around the State of Mississippi in order to get Executive Officer (CEO) of the Idaho Farm Ruthie obtained her Minister’s License after Democratic candidates elected on the local, Bureau. Rick has dedicated the past 41 years graduating from the ASCC School of Ministry. state, and national levels. of his life to the Farm Bureau and protecting She faithfully served on the Ministry Team For many years, Ruthie was an active mem- the many great farmers of Idaho. Throughout until her health began to fail in April of 2019. ber of the Washington County Democratic his leadership, total membership increased 39 Ruthie was educated in the Bolivar County Party, and she worked closely with the Demo- of the 41 years he held the office of CEO. Public Schools in Rosedale, Mississippi and in cratic National Committee (DNC). She not only Over the years, Rick has been an active the Greenville Public Schools where she grad- campaigned for State Democratic candidates and spirited member of the Idaho Farm Bu- uated from Coleman High School in the Class such as Robert Clark, but in 1987, Ruthie reau. Originally starting as a field manager for of 1960. She also attended Alcorn A&M Col- campaigned diligently to elect Mike Espy to Southeast Idaho, Rick worked fervently and lege in Lorman, Mississippi where she first the U.S. House of Representatives (MS 2nd eventually was named Organizational Director. majored in Early Elementary Education. -
June15, 2020 the Honorable Mitch Mcconnell the Honorable Nancy
June15, 2020 The Honorable Mitch McConnell The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Majority Leader Speaker U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20515 The Honorable Charles Schumer The Honorable Kevin McCarthy Minority Leader Minority Leader U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Speaker Pelosi, Leader McConnell, Leader Schumer, and Leader McCarthy: Thank you for your ongoing leadership in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak and the ongoing economic downturn. With as many as 400,000 Arizonans out of work, we ask that future relief legislation considered by Congress support growth-oriented industries that have the potential to create good manufacturing, engineering, construction, and business jobs for the long term. In Arizona, the solar energy industry has the potential to create and sustain thousands of highly paid jobs for the duration of the pandemic and after. Therefore, we request that any future coronavirus relief legislation considered by Congress support Arizona’s solar energy industry. Arizona ranks third in the nation for total amount of solar capacity installed, and the solar industry supports more than 7,700 jobs in Arizona. Our state is home to 473 solar companies, which have invested more than $12.4 billion in Arizona’s economy. Prior to the coronavirus outbreak, 2020 was projected to be yet another year of record-breaking growth for solar jobs in Arizona, and Arizona’s leaders have recognized on a bipartisan basis the solar industry’s potential for creating thousands more jobs and billions more in investments for our state’s economy. -
January 2019 Legislative Update
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE JANUARY 2019 The November election resulted in a Congress that looks far different than it ever has. As you know, Democrats took over the House, and both political parties changed in significant ways that will likely affect the way business is done in Washington. As the Majority, Democrats will have control over those Committees affecting maritime policy. Chairman Adam Smith (D-WA) and Ranking Member Mac Thornberry (R-TX) will head up the House Armed Services Committee which notably has jurisdiction over the Maritime Security Program, as well as any "new build" and recapitalization issues impacting the maritime schools' training ships. Chairman Peter DeFazio (D-OR) and Ranking Member Sam Graves (R-MO) lead the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (T&I) which has jurisdiction over the majority of issues important to the U.S.-flag industry, including the Coast Guard, the Jones Act and MarAd. Rep. Nita Lowey (D-NY) chairs the House Appropriations Committee along with her Republican counterpart Kay Granger (R- TX). The Committee oversees MSP funding. Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MI) and Ranking Member Mike Rogers (R-AL) head up the House Homeland Security Committee which has jurisdiction over ports under the Marine Transportation Security Act and other maritime security issues. We are still awaiting the announcement of House Subcommittee leadership appointments including Chairs for the Armed Services Committee's Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee (expected to be Rep. Joe Courtney (D-Conn.)) and T&I’s Coast Guard & Maritime Transportation Subcommittee. In the Senate, Richard Shelby (R-AL) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) will oversee the Senate Appropriations Committee. -
2019 Political Disbursements Federal Candidates Disbursement Ratio
2019 Political Disbursements Federal Candidates Disbursement Ratio Name Amount Democrat Alabama Sen. Doug Jones (D) $2,500 41% California Rep. Amerish Bera (D) $2,000 59% Rep. Devin Nunes (R) $2,000 Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D) $1,000 Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R) $5,000 Republican Rep. Linda Sanchez (D) $2,000 Rep. Mark Takano (D) $1,000 Rep. Raul Ruiz (D) $2,500 Name Amount Rep. Scott Peters (D) $1,000 Sen. Joyce Krawsiec (R) $1,000 Rep. Ted Lieu (D) $500 Rep. Graig Meyer (D) $500 Delaware Sen. Jim Perry (D) $500 Sen. Christopher Coons (D) $1,000 Rep. Larry Potts (R) $500 Rep. Robert Reives (D) $500 Florida Sen. Gladys Robinson (D) $500 Rep. Greg Steube (R) $1,000 Rep. Wayne Sasser (R) $500 Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D) $2,000 Sen. Mike Woodard (D) $500 Georgia Rep. Mark Meadows (R) $1,000 Rep. Douglas Collins (R) $2,500 Rep. Richard Hudson (R) $5,000 Sen. Thom Tillis (R) $4,000 Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono (D) $500 North Dakota Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R) $500 Illinois Rep. Brad Schneider (D) $4,000 Nebraska Rep. Cheri Bustos (D) $2,500 Rep. Adrian Smith (R) $2,500 Rep. Darin LaHood (R) $2,500 Nevada Rep. Mike Bost (R) $2,000 Sen. Jacky Rosen (D) $1,000 Rep. Mike Quigley (D) $1,000 Rep. Robin Kelly (D) $1,000 New Hampshire Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R) $1,000 Rep. Ann McClane Kuster (D) $2,000 Rep. S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) $1,000 New York Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D) $1,000 Rep. Elise Stefanik (R) $2,000 Sen. -
117Th Congress (2021) Committee Report Card
117th Congress (2021) Committee Report Card Rank Chair Committee Score Grade 1 Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) House Committee on Appropriations 184% A 2 Ron Wyden (D-OR) Senate Committee on Finance 136% A 3 Jack Reed (D-RI) Senate Committee on Armed Services 131% A 4 Patrick Leahy (D-VT) Senate Committee on Appropriations 124% A 5 Adam Smith (D-WA) House Committee on Armed Services 116% A 6 Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) House Committee on Natural Resources 102% A 7 Maxine Waters (D-CA) House Committee on Financial Services 101% A 8 Bobby Scott (D-VA) House Committee on Education and Labor 97% A 9 Jon Tester (D-MT) Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs 87% B 10 John Yarmuth (D-KY) House Committee on Budget 76% C 11 Mark Takano (D-CA) House Committee on Veterans' Affairs 75% C 11 Joe Manchin (D-WV) Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources 75% C 13 Patty Murray (D-WA) Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions 73% C 14 Sherrod Brown (D-OH) Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs 64% D 15 Dick Durbin (D-IL) Senate Committee on Judiciary 60% D- 16 Nydia Velázquez (D-NY) House Committee on Small Business 59% F 17 Bob Menendez (D-NJ) Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 58% F 18 David Scott (D-GA) House Committee on Agriculture 57% F 19 Frank Pallone (D-NJ) House Committee on Energy and Commerce 56% F 20 Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) House Committee on Judiciary 54% F 21 Gregory Meeks (D-NY) House Committee on Foreign Affairs 53% F 21 Bennie Thompson (D-MS) House Committee on Homeland Security 53% F 21 Ben Cardin (D-MD) Senate Committee -
Legislative Hearing Committee on Natural Resources U.S
H.R. 445, H.R. 1785, H.R. 4119, H.R. 4901, H.R. 4979, H.R. 5086, S. 311, S. 476, AND S. 609 LEGISLATIVE HEARING BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION Tuesday, July 29, 2014 Serial No. 113–84 Printed for the use of the Committee on Natural Resources ( Available via the World Wide Web: http://www.fdsys.gov or Committee address: http://naturalresources.house.gov U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE 88–967 PDF WASHINGTON : 2015 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov Phone: toll free (866) 512–1800; DC area (202) 512–1800 Fax: (202) 512–2104 Mail: Stop IDCC, Washington, DC 20402–0001 VerDate Mar 15 2010 12:01 Jun 22, 2015 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 5011 Sfmt 5011 J:\04 PUBLIC LANDS & ENV\04JY29 2ND SESS PRINTING\88967.TXT DARLEN COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES DOC HASTINGS, WA, Chairman PETER A. DEFAZIO, OR, Ranking Democratic Member Don Young, AK Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, AS Louie Gohmert, TX Frank Pallone, Jr., NJ Rob Bishop, UT Grace F. Napolitano, CA Doug Lamborn, CO Rush Holt, NJ Robert J. Wittman, VA Rau´ l M. Grijalva, AZ Paul C. Broun, GA Madeleine Z. Bordallo, GU John Fleming, LA Jim Costa, CA Tom McClintock, CA Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan, CNMI Glenn Thompson, PA Niki Tsongas, MA Cynthia M. Lummis, WY Pedro R. Pierluisi, PR Dan Benishek, MI Colleen W.