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Sanders Urges Global Pharmaceutical Industry Leaders: Prioritize Public Health Over Private Profits as Pandemic Accord Negotiations Enter Final Phase
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, issued the following news release:
As negotiations continue at the World Health Organization (WHO) to establish the Pandemic Accord, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Chairman of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, sent a letter to the leaders of the international global pharmaceutical industry, International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) President Albert Bourla and Director General David Reddy, to reconsider their opposition to measures that would help make tests, treatments, and
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WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, issued the following news release:
As negotiations continue at the World Health Organization (WHO) to establish the Pandemic Accord, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Chairman of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, sent a letter to the leaders of the international global pharmaceutical industry, International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) President Albert Bourla and Director General David Reddy, to reconsider their opposition to measures that would help make tests, treatments, andvaccines available to everyone who needs them.
"As leaders of the pharmaceutical industry, you play a critical role in making sure new tests, treatments and vaccines are created. The success of your scientists is humanity's success," wrote Sanders. "But your responsibility does not end with inventing breakthroughs. The products you develop must be made available around the world quickly and affordably. At the very least, you should not challenge governments negotiating new rules to make medicines more accessible."
According to a study by Yale researchers, by the time the U.S. recorded one million deaths due to COVID-19, over 40% of those deaths were caused by three COVID-19 variants first detected outside of the U.S.
Bourla also serves as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Pfizer, which doubled its profits in 2021 and made a record $100 billion in revenue in 2022.
"There is no rational reason why vaccine manufacturers should be allowed to keep lifesaving manufacturing information secret in the face of an international public health emergency," Sanders wrote. "That is not just the right thing to do. It is the smart thing to do to protect the American people from viruses that respect no borders."
The negotiations over the Pandemic Accord - an international agreement under the WHO constitution aimed at strengthening pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response - began in December 2021 and are targeted to conclude May 2024.
Founded in 1948, the WHO is an agency of the United Nations dedicated to act as a coordinating authority on international health issues, including global public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
"If necessary, I will give you the opportunity to explain to the HELP Committee your decision to prioritize the profits of the pharmaceutical industry over public health imperatives," concluded Sanders.
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April 25, 2024
To: Albert Bourla, President, International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pfizer, 235 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017
David Reddy, Director General, International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations, Chemin des Mines 9, 1202, Geneva, Switzerland
Dear Mr. Bourla and Mr. Reddy:
I am writing to urge you to reconsider your opposition to proposed measures in the World Health Organization's Pandemic Accord that would help make tests, treatments, and vaccines available to everyone who needs them.
As leaders of the pharmaceutical industry, you play a critical role in making sure new tests, treatments and vaccines are created. The success of your scientists is humanity's success. But your responsibility does not end with inventing breakthroughs. The products you develop must be made available around the world quickly and affordably. At the very least, you should not challenge governments negotiating new rules to make medicines more accessible.
We must learn the lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. Consider Pfizer, the drug company you lead, Mr. Bourla. While Pfizer doubled its profits in 2021 and made a record $100 billion in revenue in 2022, millions of people in low-and-middle income countries died as a result of not having access to vaccines. Pfizer repeatedly put profit above public health.
By the end of 2021, even the former head of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations was forced to acknowledge that everyone was "ashamed and embarrassed" by the inequality in access to COVID vaccines. "We also have to admit we dismally failed in terms of equitable rollout, equitable distribution, and that is something we really need to do better in 2022," he said.
Mr. Bourla and Mr. Reddy: you now have an opportunity to do better. It is not a radical idea to suggest that pharmaceutical companies should set reasonable prices when they benefit from taxpayer investment. There is no rational reason why vaccine manufacturers should be allowed to keep lifesaving manufacturing information secret in the face of an international public health emergency.
That is not just the right thing to do. It is the smart thing to do to protect the American people from viruses that respect no borders.
On March 11, 2024, you announced that your member companies could support voluntary adoption of equitable access commitments that could be "legally binding and enforceable through contracts." Exactly one month after your announcement, one of your member companies, Moderna, backtracked on its plan to build a manufacturing facility in Kenya. The African Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said "Moderna is abandoning a commitment to build highly needed and relevant vaccine manufacturing capabilities in Africa, in truth, demonstrating that Moderna's commitment is in fact not to vaccine equity and access to vaccines."
As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, I am committed to doing everything I can to help ensure that everyone can access the tests, treatments and vaccines they need. For this reason, I believe the industry you represent must not stand in the way of a Pandemic Accord with strong binding equitable access obligations.
I ask that you provide a written response to the following questions, no later than May 9, 2024:
1. What was the total amount of public funding received by International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) member companies for research and development of COVID-19 tests, treatments and vaccines?
2. Will IFPMA commit to respecting the inclusion of strong reasonable pricing and technology sharing requirements in the WHO Pandemic Accord?
3. Will IFPMA commit to not exerting pressure against developing countries that use flexibilities available under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement) to make tests, treatments, and vaccines more accessible?
4. To assess the feasibility of the March 11 th announcement, please provide a list of your member companies and their current legally binding equitable access commitments.
Thank you, in advance, for your prompt reply. If necessary, I will give you the opportunity to explain to the HELP Committee your decision to prioritize the profits of the pharmaceutical industry over public health imperatives.
Sincerely,
Bernard Sanders
Chair
U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
cc:
Ted W. Love, Chair, Board of Directors, Biotechnology Innovation Organization
John F. Crowley, President and CEO, Biotechnology Innovation Organization
Stephen J. Ubl, President and Chief Executive Officer, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
Daniel O'Day, Chair, Board of Directors, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Gilead Sciences, Inc.
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Original text here: https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-urges-global-pharmaceutical-industry-leaders-prioritize-public-health-over-private-profits-as-pandemic-accord-negotiations-enter-final-phase/
Rep. Titus Announces $27.8 Million for Harry Reid International Airport From the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, April 26 -- Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nevada, issued the following news release on April 24, 2024:
Today Congresswoman Dina Titus (NV-01), senior member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation, announced $27.8 million for Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
"I am excited to announce the Department of Transportation has awarded $27.8 million to Harry Reid International Airport which will allow for necessary resiliency and restoration projects on existing infrastructure," said Rep. Dina Titus. "As a senior member
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LAS VEGAS, Nevada, April 26 -- Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nevada, issued the following news release on April 24, 2024:
Today Congresswoman Dina Titus (NV-01), senior member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation, announced $27.8 million for Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
"I am excited to announce the Department of Transportation has awarded $27.8 million to Harry Reid International Airport which will allow for necessary resiliency and restoration projects on existing infrastructure," said Rep. Dina Titus. "As a senior memberof the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee I championed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in the House which is continuing to make historic investments in our nation's infrastructure by improving our roads, bridges, and airports. Harry Reid International Airport has consistently seen annual increases in travelers, and these funds will allow visitors to experience safe travel to and from Southern Nevada."
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Background
This project installs runway edge drains to protect the Runway 8R/26L and taxiway pavements from deterioration. It will also reconstruct 104,416 square yards of the existing holding pad 7 apron pavement that has reached the end of its useful life.
The Department of Transportation is distributing this grant through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to Clark County. The grant totals $27,824,693.
Rep. Titus championed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law as a senior member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
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Original text here: https://titus.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=3611
Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez Holds Clean Water, Wastewater Roundtable, Visits Home Childcare Provider in Clark County
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washington, issued the following news release on April 24, 2024:
Today, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) visited Clark County to meet with local stakeholders about her clean water and childcare priorities in Congress. Throughout the day, she visited the Marine Park Wastewater Treatment Plant, held a roundtable on clean water and sewer priorities, and visited a local home childcare provider.
Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez began her day at the City of Vancouver's Marine Park Wastewater Treatment Plant, where she held a clean water and wastewater
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WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washington, issued the following news release on April 24, 2024:
Today, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) visited Clark County to meet with local stakeholders about her clean water and childcare priorities in Congress. Throughout the day, she visited the Marine Park Wastewater Treatment Plant, held a roundtable on clean water and sewer priorities, and visited a local home childcare provider.
Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez began her day at the City of Vancouver's Marine Park Wastewater Treatment Plant, where she held a clean water and wastewaterroundtable with local officials and public works staff from across Clark County, followed by a tour of the facility.
They discussed her recent clean water infrastructure investments, as well as how she can help support reliable, affordable wastewater service and efforts to mitigate PFAS in Congress.
In March, Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez secured more than $7.8 million in Community Project Funding for water and wastewater projects across Southwest Washington:
* $3 million for equipment upgrades at the Salmon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Vancouver.
* $1 million to support Ryderwood's drought resiliency project.
* $959,752 for construction of a biosolids facility at the Washougal Wastewater Treatment Plant.
* $959,752 for the Oregon Avenue sewer main replacement in Long Beach.
* $959,752 for the Port of Skamania to expand wastewater infrastructure for industrial growth.
* $959,752 for Wahkiakum PUD to build an alternate water source for Puget Island.
The Congresswoman has also introduced bipartisan legislation to shield Southwest Washington ratepayers from cleanup costs for harmful PFAS chemicals, prohibit federal agencies from procuring certain products containing PFAS, and research the impacts of microplastics on biosolids used for agriculture. She also introduced the bipartisan Streamlining Federal Grants Act to standardize grant administration and make it easier for communities and organizations to apply for grants.
"It can be easy to take clean water for granted, but reliable wastewater systems and resilient water infrastructure are the nuts and bolts of keeping our communities healthy. It's why I fought to bring $7.8 million home for projects across Southwest Washington that will cut energy consumption, facilitate economic growth, and keep folks safe during fire and drought," said Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez. "I'm glad I could speak with our local public works departments about how we can keep taps running, and mitigate harmful PFAS chemicals without ratepayers footing the bill."
Afterward, Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez visited Little Angel's Day Care, a home childcare provider in Vancouver. While there, she spoke with staff, families, and local organizations like SELF and ESD 112 about how she can continue to work on the federal level to make accessing affordable childcare easier and address regulatory burdens. They also discussed the importance of supporting childcare providers that offer non-standard hours for folks who work in the trades, emergency services, or don't work during standard business hours.
Living in a rural community and working in the trades, Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez and her husband experienced the difficulties of accessing quality, affordable childcare and would have to drive long distances or bring their son into work at their auto repair and machine shop.
These experiences have informed Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez's work in Congress, and she introduced the bipartisan Expanding Childcare in Rural America Act to improve the cost, availability, and quality of rural childcare options. Last year, Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez held a childcare roundtable with parents and caregivers in Ilwaco - and she also cosponsored bipartisan legislation to help families facing rising costs of care.
"If we want to make careers in the trades accessible to young families, we need to ensure parents feel well-supported in their jobs. It can already be next to impossible to find and afford childcare - especially in a rural community - and it's even more difficult for folks who don't work a nine to five," said Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez. "I enjoyed visiting a local home childcare provider to talk about how I can support flexible childcare options, cut unnecessary red tape, and keep moving the ball forward in Congress."
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Original text here: https://gluesenkampperez.house.gov/posts/gluesenkamp-perez-holds-clean-water-and-wastewater-roundtable-visits-home-childcare-provider-in-clark-county
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jordan Expands Financial Surveillance Investigation to Other Major Companies
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, issued the following news release:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent letters to the Chief Executive Officers of Standard Chartered Bank USA, Truist, U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo, Western Union, Charles Schwab, Bank of America, Citibank, HSBC Bank, JPMorgan Chase, MUFG Bank, PayPal, and Santander Bank requesting documents and communications related to the Committee's investigation of financial surveillance of American citizens, including the disclosure of private financial records to federal
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WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, issued the following news release:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent letters to the Chief Executive Officers of Standard Chartered Bank USA, Truist, U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo, Western Union, Charles Schwab, Bank of America, Citibank, HSBC Bank, JPMorgan Chase, MUFG Bank, PayPal, and Santander Bank requesting documents and communications related to the Committee's investigation of financial surveillance of American citizens, including the disclosure of private financial records to federalauthorities without legal process.
Documents obtained by the Committee and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government show that the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) circulated specific materials to these banks, and the Committee believes that these banking institutions possess information necessary for the investigation. The Committee previously sent letters to Bank of America, Chase, U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo, Citibank, and Truist for its probe into how the FBI worked together with banks to spy on Americans following the events of January 6, 2021, without a warrant.
The Committee also sent a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen demanding all Bank Secrecy Act filings, including Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), that included the tag created to group all SARs related to the events following January 6, 2021.
Excerpts of the letter to Charles Schwab:
"After receiving documents and information from several entities, the Committee and Select Subcommittee learned that the financial surveillance occurring in the United States is much broader than the FBI simply requesting, without any legal process, a list of customers' transactions from Bank of America. On March 6, 2024, the Committee and Select Subcommittee released an interim staff report detailing its findings to date on how federal law enforcement is using private banks to pry into the private transactions of American customers. That report highlighted how, following January 6, 2021, federal law enforcement commandeered financial institutions' databases, sought to treat sweeping classes of otherwise lawful transactions as potentially 'suspicious,' and profiled Americans using Merchant Category Codes (MCCs), 'typologies,' and 'indicators' that treated protected political and religious expression as indicative of domestic violent extremism.
"The Committee and Select Subcommittee remain concerned about how and to what extent federal law enforcement and financial institutions continue to spy on Americans by weaponizing backdoor information sharing and casting sprawling classes of transactions, purchase behavior, and protected political or religious expression as potentially 'suspicious' or indicative of 'extremism.'"
Read the full letter to Treasury Secretary Yellen here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20Treasury%20re%20additional%20SAR%20review.pdf?_gl=1*1i1k55j*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to Standard Chartered Bank USA here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20Standard%20Chartered%20Bank%20-%20Cranwell.pdf?_gl=1*1i1k55j*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to Truist here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20Truist%20-%20Rogers.pdf?_gl=1*1i1k55j*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to U.S. Bank here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20US%20Bancorp%20-%20Cecere.pdf?_gl=1*1i1k55j*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to Wells Fargo here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20Wells%20Fargo%20-%20Scharf.pdf?_gl=1*1oda3ru*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to Western Union here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20Western%20Union%20-%20McGranahan.pdf?_gl=1*1oda3ru*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to Charles Schwab here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20Charles%20Schwab%20-%20Bettinger.pdf?_gl=1*1oda3ru*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to Bank of America here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20Bank%20of%20America%20-%20Moynihan.pdf?_gl=1*1oda3ru*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to Citibank here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20Citibank%20-%20Garg.pdf?_gl=1*1oda3ru*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to HSBC Bank here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20HSBC%20-%20Roberts.pdf?_gl=1*1oda3ru*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to JPMorgan Chase here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20JPMorgan%20Chase%20-%20Dimon.pdf?_gl=1*1oda3ru*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to MUFG Bank here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20MUFG%20-%20Cronin.pdf?_gl=1*1oda3ru*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to PayPal here (https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20PayPal%20-%20Chriss.pdf?_gl=1*1oda3ru*_ga*MzkxODcwMjI5LjE3MDU2NjIyNzc.*_ga_1818ZEQW81*MTcxNDEzMDIwMy4zLjEuMTcxNDEzMDMxOC4wLjAuMA..).
Read the full letter to Santander Bank here (https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2024-04-24%20JDJ%20to%20Santander%20-%20Wennes.pdf).
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Original text here: https://judiciary.house.gov/media/press-releases/chairman-jordan-expands-financial-surveillance-investigation-other-major
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Green Issues Statement on Passing of Congressman Donald Payne Jr.
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Mark Green, R-Tennessee, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, issued the following statement on April 24, 2024:
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Today, House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mark E. Green, MD (R-TN) released the following statement on the tragic passing of Committee member, Congressman Donald Payne, Jr. (D-NJ):
"Our Committee is heartbroken for the entire Payne family in this moment. His passing is an unimaginable loss for his loved ones, and devastating news to all members of our Committee.
"Today, Camie and I are praying that his wife, Beatrice, and
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WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Mark Green, R-Tennessee, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, issued the following statement on April 24, 2024:
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Today, House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mark E. Green, MD (R-TN) released the following statement on the tragic passing of Committee member, Congressman Donald Payne, Jr. (D-NJ):
"Our Committee is heartbroken for the entire Payne family in this moment. His passing is an unimaginable loss for his loved ones, and devastating news to all members of our Committee.
"Today, Camie and I are praying that his wife, Beatrice, andtheir three children find peace and strength during this difficult time. I got to know Donald not just as a congressman, but as a friend, having served with him on the Congressional Colorectal Cancer Caucus focused on helping men and women overcome this pervasive form of cancer.
"His legacy will be one of a tireless commitment to public service and fierce advocacy for his constituents for over a decade in Congress."
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Original text here: https://homeland.house.gov/2024/04/24/chairman-green-issues-statement-on-passing-of-congressman-donald-payne-jr/
Congressman Mooney Statement on Radical EPA Energy Rule
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Alex Mooney, R-West Virginia, issued the following statement on April 25, 2024:
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Today, the Biden Administration finalized a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule that forces coal-fired power plants to capture smokestack emissions or be shut down.
"President Biden is running the most radical left-wing administration in history. President Biden has escalated the War on Coal that was started by President Obama. The Biden Administration has been dictating outrageous rules from Washington with utter disregard for the impact on hardworking coal communities.
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WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Alex Mooney, R-West Virginia, issued the following statement on April 25, 2024:
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Today, the Biden Administration finalized a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule that forces coal-fired power plants to capture smokestack emissions or be shut down.
"President Biden is running the most radical left-wing administration in history. President Biden has escalated the War on Coal that was started by President Obama. The Biden Administration has been dictating outrageous rules from Washington with utter disregard for the impact on hardworking coal communities.Biden's out-of-control EPA is laser-focused on closing every coal plant in West Virginia and ushering in higher energy prices via the Green New Deal. I'm focused on ensuring West Virginia's energy jobs and the American economy are protected. I will fight to rein in the Biden Administration's radical overreach that threatens to move our country into darkness," said Congressman Alex X. Mooney.
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Original text here: https://mooney.house.gov/congressman-mooney-statement-on-radical-epa-energy-rule/
Congressman Glenn Ivey's Statement on the Passing of Fellow Congressman Donald Payne Jr.
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Maryland, issued the following statement on April 24, 2024:
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"Today, we have heavy hearts as one of our esteemed colleagues, Congressman Donald Payne Jr. has passed after being in a coma. His departure leaves us deeply saddened, for he was not just a congressman but also a cherished friend and dedicated advocate.
Donald Payne Jr. was a beacon of hope and inspiration, especially for those of us who had the privilege of working alongside him. His commitment to improving the lives of his constituents was evident in every decision he made and every
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WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Maryland, issued the following statement on April 24, 2024:
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"Today, we have heavy hearts as one of our esteemed colleagues, Congressman Donald Payne Jr. has passed after being in a coma. His departure leaves us deeply saddened, for he was not just a congressman but also a cherished friend and dedicated advocate.
Donald Payne Jr. was a beacon of hope and inspiration, especially for those of us who had the privilege of working alongside him. His commitment to improving the lives of his constituents was evident in every decision he made and everycause he championed. His struggles with Type 1 Diabetes informed many of these battles he fought, from the Affordable Care Act to lowering insulin prices for the elderly.
As a colleague, and co-member in the Committee on Homeland Security, Donald was approachable, compassionate, and always willing to lend a helping hand. He always brought people together, bridging divides and fostering collaboration for the greater good, whether it was in the Black Caucus or in regional or national leadership groups.
Donald's impact extended far beyond the walls of Congress. His passion for social justice, healthcare reform, and educational equity fed his work and left a lasting impact on our community. He identified with the struggles of everyday Americans and dedicated his life to fighting for their rights and dignity.
In the midst of our grief, let us also celebrate Donald's legacy--a legacy of service, integrity, and compassion. He leaves behind a body of work for us all to follow.
To Donald's family, wife Beatrice, his children Donald III, Jack and Yvonne and the entire Payne family, I extend my deepest condolences. Know that his memory will forever be cherished among his colleagues and friends.
As we mourn his passing, let us honor Donald Payne Jr.'s life by continuing the work he was so passionate about. May we carry forward his spirit of empathy and dedication, striving to build a better world for generations to come.
Congressman Payne, rest in peace. Your presence will be profoundly missed, and your legacy will endure."
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Original text here: https://ivey.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressman-glenn-iveys-statement-passing-fellow-congressman-donald-payne-jr