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Rep. Aguilar Highlights Efforts to Combat Mailbox Theft and Vandalism in the Inland Empire
WASHINGTON, May 12 -- Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-California, issued the following news release:
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Rep. Aguilar Highlights Efforts to Combat Mailbox Theft and Vandalism in the Inland Empire
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Rep. Aguilar is working to pass legislation to better protect victims of mail theft and strengthen protections for mail carriers
REDLANDS, CA - Today, Rep. Pete Aguilar (CA-33) held a press conference in front of the Redlands Post Office to highlight his efforts to combat mailbox theft and vandalism, protect mail carriers and improve public safety in the Inland Empire.
As a member of the House Appropriations
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WASHINGTON, May 12 -- Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-California, issued the following news release:
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Rep. Aguilar Highlights Efforts to Combat Mailbox Theft and Vandalism in the Inland Empire
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Rep. Aguilar is working to pass legislation to better protect victims of mail theft and strengthen protections for mail carriers
REDLANDS, CA - Today, Rep. Pete Aguilar (CA-33) held a press conference in front of the Redlands Post Office to highlight his efforts to combat mailbox theft and vandalism, protect mail carriers and improve public safety in the Inland Empire.
As a member of the House AppropriationsCommittee, Rep. Aguilar secured changes to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Financial Services and General Government funding (FSGG) bill, urging the United States Postal Service (USPS) to respond to mailbox theft and vandalism more quickly and strengthen protections for consumers. Passing through committee with bipartisan support, these changes urge USPS to notify victims of mail theft sooner so they can take immediate steps to protect their finances and personal information.
Additionally, as a co-sponsor of the bipartisan Protect Our Letter Carriers Act, Rep. Aguilar is working to strengthen protections for postal workers so they can do their jobs without fear of robbery or assault while delivering mail. You can watch the full video of the press conference here.
"Whether you live in an apartment building or a house, people in the Inland Empire deserve to receive their letters and packages safely and on time," said Rep. Pete Aguilar. "I've heard from countless constituents, law enforcement and mail carriers about their frustrations with mail theft and the risks it poses to our community. That's why I pushed for bipartisan changes in a recent funding bill to urge the Postal Service to respond faster to these problems and why I'm proud to support legislation to make it safer for mail carriers to do their jobs. I'll keep fighting for these policies until they become law so everyone in our region can send, receive and deliver mail securely and without delay."
"Residents can help prevent theft by retrieving mail daily and as soon as possible after delivery, since mail left unattended creates greater opportunities for theft," said Chief Rachel Tolber, Redlands Police Department. "If you are traveling or away from home, consider placing a temporary mail hold through the United States Postal Service so your mail can be securely held until your return. And if you become the victim of mail theft, report it to your local police department as soon as possible. Timely reporting helps law enforcement identify patterns, connect related crimes, investigate and alert the community when necessary. Preventing mail theft requires a strong partnership between local police, the United States Postal Service, legislators, and the community. Awareness, prevention, and timely reporting remain some of the most effective tools we have to combat these crimes."
"NALC appreciates Rep. Aguilar for bringing letter carriers' voice to this important event," said Brian L. Renfroe, President, National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC). "Mail security starts with protecting the dedicated, hardworking letter carriers who deliver it. We appreciate the congressman's support of the Protect Our Letter Carriers Act (H.R. 1065), and we look forward to working with Congress on ways to protect letter carriers and America's mail."
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Original text here: https://aguilar.house.gov/2026/05/12/rep-aguilar-highlights-efforts-to-combat-mailbox-theft-and-vandalism-in-the-inland-empire/
Committee Cliff Notes: Weekly Preview - Week of May 11, 2026
WASHINGTON, May 11 -- House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-Louisiana, issued the following news release:
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Committee Cliff Notes: Weekly Preview - Week of May 11, 2026
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Here's what to watch for from House Republican committees during the week:
Appropriations
On Tuesday, May 12, the Subcommittee on Defense will hold a budget hearing called "The Department of Defense."
On Tuesday, May 12, the Subcommittee on Defense will hold a budget hearing called "The United States Navy and Marine Corps."
On Tuesday, May 12, the Subcommittee on Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development,
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WASHINGTON, May 11 -- House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-Louisiana, issued the following news release:
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Committee Cliff Notes: Weekly Preview - Week of May 11, 2026
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Here's what to watch for from House Republican committees during the week:
Appropriations
On Tuesday, May 12, the Subcommittee on Defense will hold a budget hearing called "The Department of Defense."
On Tuesday, May 12, the Subcommittee on Defense will hold a budget hearing called "The United States Navy and Marine Corps."
On Tuesday, May 12, the Subcommittee on Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development,and Related Agencies will hold a budget hearing called "Department of Housing and Urban Development."
On Wednesday, May 13, the Committee on Appropriations will hold a full committee markup of the Fiscal Year 2027 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Bill.
On Friday, May 15, the Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies will hold a markup of the Fiscal Year 2027 Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Bill.
Armed Services
On Wednesday, May 13, the Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces will hold a hearing called "Department of the Air Force Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Request for Seapower and Projection Forces."
On Thursday, May 14, the Committee on Armed Services will hold a full committee hearing called "Department of the Navy Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Request."
On Thursday, May 14, the Subcommittee on Cyber, Information Technologies, and Innovation will hold a hearing called "Science, Technology, and Innovation Posture of the Department of Defense."
On Friday, May 15, the Committee on Armed Services will hold a full committee hearing called "Department of the Army Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Request."
Education & Workforce
On Wednesday, May 13, the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections will hold a hearing called "Building a Safer Future: Private-Sector Strategies for Emerging Safety Issues."
On Thursday, May 14, the Committee on Education and Workforce will hold a full committee hearing called "Examining the Policies and Priorities of the Department of Education."
Energy & Commerce
On Wednesday, May 13, the Subcommittee on Energy will hold a hearing called "Wires, Rates, and States: Permitting Transmission for Reliable and Affordable Power."
Financial Services
On Wednesday, May 13, the Committee on Financial Services will hold a full committee markup on the following bills:
* H.R. 2152, the Artificial Intelligence Practices, Logistics, Actions, and Necessities (AI PLAN) Act (Nunn)
* H.R. 2978, the Guarding Unprotected Aging Retirees from Deception (GUARD) Act (Nunn)
* H.R. 4801, the Unleashing AI Innovation in Financial Services Act (Hill)
* H.R. 5396, the Price Stability Act of 2025 (Hill)
* H.R. 8278, the Fostering the Use of Technology to Uphold Regulatory Effectiveness in Supervision (FUTURES) Act (Stutzman)
* H.R. 8671, the Bank Fraud Technology Advancement Act of 2026 (Flood)
Foreign Affairs
On Wednesday, May 13, the Committee on Foreign Affairs will hold a full committee markup on the following bills:
* H.R. 7037, To promote United States and allied energy and mineral security, and for other purpose (Kim)
* H.R. 8661, To authorize the Secretary of State to provide certain direct loans and loan guarantees for the procurement of defense articles, defense services, and design and construction services, and for other purposes (Mast)
* H.R. 8649, To amend the Arms Export Control Act to authorize the use of foreign military financing for direct commercial contracts, and for other purposes (Baumgartner)
* H.R. 8665, To require the implementation of a strategy to encourage foreign partners to participate in the foreign military sales and direct commercial sales processes on a multinational basis, and for other purposes (Zinke)
* H.R. 3563, To improve defense cooperation between the United States and Taiwan, and for other purpose (Perry)
* H.R. 8562, To designate a building of the Chancery of the United States in Pristina, Kosovo, as the "Eliot L. Engel Building" (Torres)
* H.Res. 1179, Condemning attacks on civilians in Sudan and calling for an end to external support to the warring parties and for efforts to promote a negotiated settlement of the war (Jayapal)
* H.R. 8019, To authorize International Military Education and Training Assistance for Greece (Pappas)
* H.Res. 64, Affirming the Alliance Between the United States and the Republic of Korea (Suozzi)
* H.R. 4332, To establish a comprehensive United States Government initiative to build the capacity of young leaders and entrepreneurs in Africa, and for other purposes (Kamlager-Dove)
* H.R. 8668, To reduce recurring reporting requirements imposed by law on the Department of State (Self)
On Thursday, May 14, the Europe Subcommittee will hold a hearing called "Securing NATO's Eastern Frontier: Assessing the Strategic Landscape in the Baltic Region."
Judiciary
On Wednesday, May 13, the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government will hold a hearing called "Sharia-Free America: Why Political Islam & Sharia Law are Incompatible with the U.S. Constitution: Part II."
On Thursday, May 14, the Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement will hold a hearing called "Fairfax County, Virginia: The Dangerous Consequences of Sanctuary Policies."
Natural Resources
On Wednesday, May 13, the Committee on Natural Resources will hold a full committee oversight hearing called "Examining the President's FY 2027 Budget Request for the Department of the Interior."
Oversight and Government Reform
On Wednesday, May 13, the Subcommittee on Government Operations will hold a hearing called "DoW Financial Management: Examining Progress and New Audit Approaches."
On Thursday, May 14, the Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement will hold a hearing called "Privacy Protections & the Second Amendment: Examining ATF's Relationship to the Tiahrt Amendment."
Rules
On Tuesday, May 12, the Committee on Rules will meet on the following measures:
* H.R. 5625, the Cashless Bail Reporting Act (Harris)
* H.R. 6260, the Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act of 2025 (Fitzgerald)
* H.R. 8365, the Monitor Accountability Act (Biggs)
* H. Con. Res. 96, Expressing support for law enforcement officers (Nunn)
* H.R. 8469, the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2027 (Carter)
Veterans' Affairs
On Wednesday, May 13, the Committee on Veterans' Affairs will hold a full committee oversight hearing called "Expanding the Mission: The Future of the National Center for Warrior Independence in West LA."
On Thursday, May 14, the Committee on Veterans' Affairs will hold a full committee markup on 17 bills.
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Original text here: https://www.majorityleader.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=5940
Boyle Statement on Trump's Support for Suspending Gas Tax
WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release:
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Boyle Statement on Trump's Support for Suspending Gas Tax
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WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (PA-02), author of the Gas Price Relief Act, released the following statement in response to reports that President Trump has backed a suspension of the federal gas tax :
"Suspending the gas tax requires President Trump to work with Congress. That is exactly why I introduced the Gas Price Relief Act weeks ago.
If Trump is serious about reversing the gas price hikes caused by his Iran war,
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WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release:
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Boyle Statement on Trump's Support for Suspending Gas Tax
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WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (PA-02), author of the Gas Price Relief Act, released the following statement in response to reports that President Trump has backed a suspension of the federal gas tax :
"Suspending the gas tax requires President Trump to work with Congress. That is exactly why I introduced the Gas Price Relief Act weeks ago.
If Trump is serious about reversing the gas price hikes caused by his Iran war,he should support my bill and end this disastrous conflict.
My commonsense legislation would suspend the federal gas tax whenever prices rise above $4 per gallon. We must also ensure the National Highway Trust Fund, which is funded by gas tax revenues, is not left bankrupt. My bill fully offsets any lost revenue by ending wasteful taxpayer subsidies for big oil and gas companies."
H.R. 8600, the Gas Price Relief Act, would suspend the 18.4-cent federal gas tax whenever the national average price of gas exceeds $4 per gallon, reducing or eliminating the tax depending on how high prices rise to provide immediate relief at the pump. To avoid a funding gap in the Highway Trust Fund, it would fully offset the lost revenue by redirecting billions in existing federal subsidies currently going to oil and gas companies into the fund.
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Original text here: https://boyle.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/boyle-statement-trumps-support-suspending-gas-tax
Ansari Honors Copper Star Coffee in Central Phoenix with Congressional Record Recognition
WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Rep. Yassamin Ansari, D-Arizona, issued the following news release:
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Ansari Honors Copper Star Coffee in Central Phoenix with Congressional Record Recognition
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PHOENIX - On Friday, Representative Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03) visited Copper Star Coffee to present a statement she entered into the Congressional Record in recognition of their 20th anniversary.
"One of my honors serving as a Member of Congress is the opportunity to submit statements into the Congressional Record recognizing constituents and organizations that strengthen our communities," said Rep. Ansari.
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WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Rep. Yassamin Ansari, D-Arizona, issued the following news release:
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Ansari Honors Copper Star Coffee in Central Phoenix with Congressional Record Recognition
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PHOENIX - On Friday, Representative Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03) visited Copper Star Coffee to present a statement she entered into the Congressional Record in recognition of their 20th anniversary.
"One of my honors serving as a Member of Congress is the opportunity to submit statements into the Congressional Record recognizing constituents and organizations that strengthen our communities," said Rep. Ansari."I was proud to visit Copper Star Coffee and present this recognition in person to celebrate their 20th anniversary and to thank their founders, staff, and supporters for two decades of service, innovation, and community impact in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District."
"Ginger and I are incredibly grateful to Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari for recognizing Copper Star's contributions to our community," said Bill Sandweg. "For more than 20 years, we've worked hard to make Copper Star a welcoming place for everyone. We look forward to many more years!"
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Mister Speaker, I rise today to recognize the 20th business anniversary of a beloved community and coffee institution in Phoenix, Arizona, Copper Star Coffee.
Founded in 2006 by Bill and Ginger Sandweg, Copper Star was built on a simple but powerful idea: if something didn't exist in their community, they would create it themselves.
At the time, there was no quality coffee spot between their home and Phoenix College, so they set out to build something better: an independent, locally rooted cafe that reflected the needs and spirit of the Melrose District-a funky and iconic stretch of LGBTQ-owned or oriented establishments.
Copper Star is housed in an old gas station, originally branded as the Copper Star Cafe, which now offers a local drive-thru option for neighbors and continues to serve as a gathering place where artists are showcased, and local culture thrives.
That "do it yourself" ethos continues to define Copper Star to this day. From baking pastries in-house to their bagels, freshly made every morning, their commitment to quality has allowed this small business to power through a recession and pandemic.
But what truly sets Copper Star apart is not just what they make, but how they operate. They have built a business that values people as much as product: paying living wages, maintaining a workplace rooted in respect, and earning recognition as a City of Phoenix Green Business Leader through sustainable practices such as composting and reducing waste. Copper Star also gives back. Most recently, hosting a food drive for St. Mary's Foodbank when federal funding was cut.
Milestones such as these are the result of vision, hard work, and an unwavering commitment to community. Copper Star Coffee stands as a testament to what small businesses can achieve when they are grounded in purpose and driven by people. Whether through its welcoming atmosphere, support of local vendors, or the simple act of bringing people together over coffee, it has helped strengthen the fabric of Phoenix.
It is my honor to recognize Copper Star Coffee on its 20th anniversary and to thank its founders, staff, and supporters for two decades of service, innovation, and community impact in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District.
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Original text here: https://ansari.house.gov/media/press-releases/ansari-honors-copper-star-coffee-in-central-phoenix-with-congressional-record-recognition
Amid Trump's Affordability Crisis, Lujan Pushes Solutions on Housing Affordability and Early Childhood Action
WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-New Mexico, issued the following news release:
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Amid Trump's Affordability Crisis, Lujan Pushes Solutions on Housing Affordability and Early Childhood Action
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Lujan Continues Spotlighting Rising Costs Across New Mexico and Efforts to Fight Back Against Trump's Cost-Raising Policies
Santa Fe, N.M. - As costs continue to skyrocket under President Trump's costly and chaotic policies, U.S. Senator Ben Ray Lujan (D-N.M.) is holding events across New Mexico to hear directly from families, educators, housing leaders, and advocates about the challenges
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WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-New Mexico, issued the following news release:
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Amid Trump's Affordability Crisis, Lujan Pushes Solutions on Housing Affordability and Early Childhood Action
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Lujan Continues Spotlighting Rising Costs Across New Mexico and Efforts to Fight Back Against Trump's Cost-Raising Policies
Santa Fe, N.M. - As costs continue to skyrocket under President Trump's costly and chaotic policies, U.S. Senator Ben Ray Lujan (D-N.M.) is holding events across New Mexico to hear directly from families, educators, housing leaders, and advocates about the challengesthey are facing. During the forums, Senator Lujan highlighted legislative actions he is taking to lower costs, expand access to early education, and fight for affordable housing.
In Santa Fe at the Flores Del Sol Head Start, Senator Lujan - one of two Head Start graduates to serve in the U.S. Senate - brought together professionals and experts in Head Start, Pre-K, and early education to address the challenges stemming from funding freezes and cuts by the Trump administration. Senator Lujan and the early education experts identified priorities to boost early education and legislative efforts to strengthen programs like Head Start in New Mexico and across the country. Senator Lujan was joined by Head Start families, who shared how the program has benefited them and expressed concerns about recent efforts by the Trump administration to undermine it.
"As a Head Start graduate, I know firsthand the opportunities early education creates for children and families," said Senator Lujan. "That's why I'm fighting back against the Trump administration's costly policies and efforts to undermine programs like Head Start. Every child deserves access to a strong early education, and I will keep working to expand those opportunities and lower costs for families across New Mexico."
Senator Lujan also met with Santa Fe County and City housing leaders and advocates to address the housing affordability crisis and highlight actions to lower costs for New Mexicans. During the event, Senator Lujan spotlighted the $1 million in federal funding he secured for Homewise Inc. to support housing projects in Santa Fe and discussed ongoing efforts to expand affordable housing access. Additionally, Senator Lujan highlighted federal funding he secured for critical Santa Fe housing projects, including $2.5 million for trauma-informed housing, $1.2 million to re-stucco approximately 195 low-income rental units, and $500,000 to provide electrical upgrades to 183 low-income rental units. New Mexicans also highlighted how the Trump administration's costly policies and attacks on rental assistance programs are driving up housing costs and putting affordable housing further out of reach for families.
"There's no question we must continue working to address the housing affordability crisis and support families struggling to find affordable housing in New Mexico and across the country," said Senator Lujan. "While the Trump administration pushes costly policies that would gut rental assistance and affordable housing programs, working families are being priced out of the communities they helped build. That's unacceptable. I fought to secure millions for housing projects in Santa Fe because we need real solutions that lower costs and expand affordable housing opportunities, and I will keep fighting to deliver for New Mexicans."
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Original text here: https://www.lujan.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/amid-trumps-affordability-crisis-lujan-pushes-solutions-on-housing-affordability-and-early-childhood-action/
Black Lung Benefits Program: Miners Reported Experiencing Challenges, and DOL Should Monitor Operator-Provided Medical Coverage
WASHINGTON, May 11 (TNSLrpt) -- The Government Accountability Office issued the following report:
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Black Lung Benefits Program: Miners Reported Experiencing Challenges, and DOL Should Monitor Operator-Provided Medical Coverage
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Fast Facts
The Department of Labor administers the Black Lung Benefits Program. It provides benefits to coal miners who are totally disabled-i.e., unable to work-due to black lung disease. These benefits include payments and coverage for medical care.
We found that miners have experienced challenges with their benefits, such as lengthy claims processing times
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WASHINGTON, May 11 (TNSLrpt) -- The Government Accountability Office issued the following report:
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Black Lung Benefits Program: Miners Reported Experiencing Challenges, and DOL Should Monitor Operator-Provided Medical Coverage
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Fast Facts
The Department of Labor administers the Black Lung Benefits Program. It provides benefits to coal miners who are totally disabled-i.e., unable to work-due to black lung disease. These benefits include payments and coverage for medical care.
We found that miners have experienced challenges with their benefits, such as lengthy claims processing timesand difficulty obtaining medical coverage from coal mine operators. DOL does not monitor this coverage and may not know whether miners are receiving the care to which they are entitled.
Our recommendation addresses this issue.
Pile of coal in man's dirty hands
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What GAO Found
The Black Lung Benefits Program provides benefits (income and medical benefits) to coal miners who are totally disabled due to black lung disease. These miners may also receive other benefits, such as state workers' compensation payments, for their black lung disability. According to GAO's analysis, in 2024, there were 7,709 miner beneficiaries. Ninety-three percent of these miners were age 62 or older, and 87 percent received only federal black lung benefits for their disability. They may also have been eligible for Social Security retirement benefits. For the 7 percent who were under age 62, GAO found that most received additional benefits for their black lung disability. However, nearly one-fourth received only federal black lung benefit payments, which averaged $13,400 annually.
The Department of Labor (DOL) has taken some steps to address miners' challenges with federal black lung benefits. For example, to address lengthy claims, it uses timeliness performance measures for claims examiners on parts of the claim process that it controls. According to GAO's analysis of closed claims from 2013 to 2024, the median time for DOL to issue an initial decision was 0.7 years (see figure). Appealed claims took longer to close. Forty percent of approved claims were appealed. According to a DOL official, approved claims are generally appealed by responsible operators-the entities liable for claimants' benefits, such as coal mine operators.
Median Federal Black Lung Processing Time for Miner Claims, Jan. 2013-Aug. 2024
Miners in all six of GAO's focus groups reported challenges with black lung-related medical benefits, with two groups specifically noting difficulty obtaining coverage from responsible operators. DOL does not monitor responsible operators' provision of medical benefits. While DOL collects feedback from miners, it does not collect information on this topic. DOL officials said they regularly conduct surveys of miners and could add such a question to a survey. Without collecting information on and monitoring responsible operators' provision of medical benefits, DOL risks not achieving the mission of the program. As a result, miners might not receive the coverage of black lung-related medical expenses to which they are entitled.
Why GAO Did This Study
DOL is responsible for administering the Black Lung Benefits Program, by reviewing claim applications, issuing initial claim decisions, and administering benefits. About 22,500 beneficiaries, including miners, survivors, and dependents, received over $153 million in benefits in fiscal year 2025.
GAO was asked to review the federal and state benefits that miners and their families receive due to black lung disease. This report examines, among other things, (1) the benefits miners and their families receive for black lung disease and (2) the challenges miners and their families may have faced in obtaining federal black lung benefits and the steps DOL has taken to address these challenges.
GAO analyzed DOL benefits data for calendar year (CY) 2024, which included state workers' compensation benefits; Social Security Administration benefits data for February 2025; and DOL claims data for CY 2013-2024. GAO generated hypothetical benefits packages for miners. GAO conducted six focus groups with miners who had applied for federal black lung benefits in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. GAO interviewed miners, survivors, DOL officials, and black lung clinic representatives; and reviewed relevant federal laws, regulations, and agency documents. GAO assessed DOL's monitoring of responsible operator medical benefits against congressional budget justifications and federal internal controls.
Recommendations
GAO is recommending that DOL collects information on and monitors responsible operators' provision of medical benefits. DOL agreed with this recommendation and stated it would add questions about medical benefits to its survey of miners.
Recommendations for Executive Action
Agency Affected Recommendation Status
Department of Labor The Secretary of Labor should ensure that the Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation collects information on and monitors responsible operators' provision of medical benefits. For example, this could include soliciting miners' feedback through DOL's existing customer experience survey. (Recommendation 1)
Open Actions to satisfy the intent of the recommendation have not been taken or are being planned.
When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
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Original text here: https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-26-107612
Barrett Announces 2026 Congressional Art Competition Winner: Selena Arbogast from Ovid-Elsie High School
WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Rep. Tom Barrett, R-Michigan, issued the following news release:
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Barrett Announces 2026 Congressional Art Competition Winner: Selena Arbogast from Ovid-Elsie High School
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Washington, D.C. -Congressman Tom Barrett (MI-07) is proud to announce Selena Arbogast as the winner of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition for Michigan's 7th Congressional District.
WINNER: "Midnight Watch" by Selena ArbogastSelena's colored-pencil drawing, "Midnight Watch," is the winning submission from this year's competition and will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year alongside
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WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Rep. Tom Barrett, R-Michigan, issued the following news release:
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Barrett Announces 2026 Congressional Art Competition Winner: Selena Arbogast from Ovid-Elsie High School
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Washington, D.C. -Congressman Tom Barrett (MI-07) is proud to announce Selena Arbogast as the winner of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition for Michigan's 7th Congressional District.
WINNER: "Midnight Watch" by Selena ArbogastSelena's colored-pencil drawing, "Midnight Watch," is the winning submission from this year's competition and will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year alongsideother winning entries from congressional districts across the country. Sophia is a 12th-grade student at Ovid-Elsie High School.
"I'm proud to congratulate Selena Arbogast for winning this year's Congressional Art Competition. Her colored-pencil drawing, 'Midnight Watch,' is truly a spectacular piece, and I know it will stand out amongst the other artwork displayed in the Capitol tunnel this year," said Barrett. "I'm also grateful to all the talented students from high schools across the district who got involved and submitted their work. This competition reminds me every year just how much creative talent and artistic ability we have right here in mid-Michigan."On May 8, Barrett hosted a reception for the students, parents, and teachers involved in this year's competition. Those in attendance received an update on the congressman's work in the House of Representatives, enjoyed a chance to view all the artwork, and engaged in a fun celebration of all this year's participants.NOTE: The Congressional Art Competition is an annual nationwide contest that encourages and celebrates artistic expression among high school students. Each Congressional office selects one winner to display in the tunnel connecting the Cannon House Office Building to the U.S. Capitol that is traveled daily by members of Congress, staff, and visitors to Washington, D.C. To learn more about the Congressional Art Competition, click here.
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Original text here: https://barrett.house.gov/media/press-releases/barrett-announces-2026-congressional-art-competition-winner-selena-arbogast
As Trump's Illegal War with Iran Drives up Costs at Every Turn, Lujan Fights to Tackle Affordability Crisis Hitting New Mexicans and the Agricultural Industry
WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-New Mexico, issued the following news release:
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As Trump's Illegal War with Iran Drives up Costs at Every Turn, Lujan Fights to Tackle Affordability Crisis Hitting New Mexicans and the Agricultural Industry
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Lujan Concludes Weeklong Tour Across New Mexico Meeting with Industry Experts and New Mexicans to Address President Trump's Affordability Crisis
Las Cruces, N.M. - As President Trump's illegal war with Iran continues to drive up costs across industries, U.S. Senator Ben Ray Lujan (D-N.M.) brought together experts and representatives from
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WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-New Mexico, issued the following news release:
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As Trump's Illegal War with Iran Drives up Costs at Every Turn, Lujan Fights to Tackle Affordability Crisis Hitting New Mexicans and the Agricultural Industry
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Lujan Concludes Weeklong Tour Across New Mexico Meeting with Industry Experts and New Mexicans to Address President Trump's Affordability Crisis
Las Cruces, N.M. - As President Trump's illegal war with Iran continues to drive up costs across industries, U.S. Senator Ben Ray Lujan (D-N.M.) brought together experts and representatives frombusiness, health care, housing, family services, and agriculture sectors to address the administration's policies that are increasing operational expenses and hitting pocketbooks across Southern New Mexico.
At the Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico, Senator Lujan brought together representatives from various sectors, including housing, health care, family and economic support, and business, to address the growing affordability crisis facing New Mexicans. Senator Lujan and participants underscored how rising costs are straining families at every level -from housing and health care to groceries and childcare -and discussed his legislative efforts to lower costs, strengthen economic security, and deliver meaningful relief for families across New Mexico.
"New Mexicans are paying the price for the Trump administration's costly and chaotic policies," said Senator Lujan. "From higher everyday expenses to growing uncertainty across local industries, families and workers in Southern New Mexico and across our state are feeling the impact. I'm continuing to push back against policies that are driving up costs and hurting working families, while fighting for solutions that lower costs, strengthen local economies, and help our families."
As President Trump's illegal war with Iran continues to drive up costs for the agricultural industry, Senator Lujan led a coalition of farmers and agricultural representatives to examine and address the financial strain facing agricultural operations and its impact on New Mexicans. Senator Lujan and agricultural experts highlighted how the war with Iran has driven up the costs of inputs -including fuel, fertilizer, and equipment -and is squeezing thin margins and threatening the industry. Senator Lujan also outlined policy priorities aimed at lowering costs for producers and consumers, while underscoring his push to reverse SNAP cuts made by Congressional Republicans.
"Across New Mexico, our farmers, ranchers, dairy producers, and entire agriculture industry work tirelessly to provide for our communities. But because of actions taken by this administration, the industry is being hit with higher costs and tremendous uncertainty," said Senator Lujan. "To the folks that were able to join me at NMSU: thank you for your time and insight. These conversations will help me fight back against policies that hurt our state's agricultural industry."
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Original text here: https://www.lujan.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/as-trumps-illegal-war-with-iran-drives-up-costs-at-every-turn-lujan-fights-to-tackle-affordability-crisis-hitting-new-mexicans-and-the-agricultural-industry/
As Federal Courts Threaten Telehealth Access to Abortion Pill, Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher and Congressman Pat Ryan Reintroduce Legislation To Protect It
WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Rep. Lizzie Fletcher, D-Texas, issued the following news release:
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As Federal Courts Threaten Telehealth Access to Abortion Pill, Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher and Congressman Pat Ryan Reintroduce Legislation To Protect It
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Today, Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher (TX-07) and Congressman Pat Ryan (NY-18) introduced the Protecting Reproductive Freedom Act to reaffirm that mifepristone, also known as the abortion pill, was appropriately approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and that this approval preempts any state law seeking to prohibit or restrict
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WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Rep. Lizzie Fletcher, D-Texas, issued the following news release:
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As Federal Courts Threaten Telehealth Access to Abortion Pill, Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher and Congressman Pat Ryan Reintroduce Legislation To Protect It
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Today, Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher (TX-07) and Congressman Pat Ryan (NY-18) introduced the Protecting Reproductive Freedom Act to reaffirm that mifepristone, also known as the abortion pill, was appropriately approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and that this approval preempts any state law seeking to prohibit or restrictaccess to the abortion pill.
"More than 25 years ago, the FDA approved mifepristone as safe and effective," said Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher. "That science has not changed. What has changed, however, is the relentless effort by anti-abortion activists to use the courts to do what they could not do legislatively: ban abortion across the country, one medication at a time.
"The Protecting Reproductive Freedom Act makes clear that the FDA's authority is real and that no state can override it to deny women access to reproductive freedom," continued Congresswoman Fletcher. "I am glad to introduce this important legislation with Congressman Pat Ryan, and I will continue fighting to protect reproductive freedom for women in Texas and across our country."
"I risked my life in combat to protect fundamental American freedoms. That includes a woman's right to choose. These deeply personal and private medical decisions should be made by women, their health care providers, and their families, not by extremist judges or politicians," said Congressman Pat Ryan. "Mifepristone is a safe and effective medication that has been prescribed by doctors for more than two decades. These efforts to undermine the safety of abortion medication have nothing to do with science or medicine and everything to do with radical groups whose only goal is a national abortion ban. This legislation ensures we not only protect abortion access for women in New York and across the country but also the doctors who use telemedicine to prescribe medication abortion."
Mifepristone was approved as safe and effective by the FDA in 2000. Medication abortions account for more than 50 percent of the abortions performed in the United States.
The Protecting Reproductive Freedom Act has received endorsements from Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Reproductive Freedom For All.
Congresswoman Fletcher is Vice Chair and Whip of the Reproductive Freedom Caucus and has led several efforts to protect access to abortion. In the 117th Congress, her bill to protect the right to travel between states to obtain an abortion, the Ensuring Women's Right to Reproductive Freedom Act, H.R. 8297, passed the House. She is also an original cosponsor of the Women's Health Protection Act, which establishes a statutory federal right to abortion free from medically unnecessary restrictions.
To view the full text of the bill, click here.
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Original text here: https://fletcher.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=7350