Weekly Wrap

March 22, 2024

This Week's Highlights

Monday

Judge Wendy Davis (IN-03) penned an op-ed about the need for Congressional leaders to confront the ongoing inflation crisis.


You can read the full op-ed here.

Tuesday

Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05) celebrated the House's passage of two pieces of legislation she authored, both of which received broad bipartisan support: "The FOCUS Act, H.R. 6260, includes provisions that reform federal real estate practices to save taxpayer dollars. Separately, the Impact of Crime on Public Building Usage Act, H.R. 6261, would commission a federal study to improve safety around public office buildings."

Wednesday

Rep. Ashley Hinson (IA-02) announced that legislation she authored unanimously passed the House Commerce Committee. According to Hinson's office, "One out of 75 U.S. births tragically result in stillbirth, accounting for nearly 21,000 stillbirths a year — more stillbirths annually than the number of babies who pass during the first year of life." 


The Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act of 2024, which will help ensure expecting moms can receive quality pre-natal care, will now head to the full House for a vote. 

Thursday

Republican Leslie Lewallen (WA-03) shared the latest data point in Washington Democrats' failed soft-on-crime policies in her state.


According to a recent analysis of FBI crime data, Washington has the highest burglary rate of any state in the country.

In The News

The Jerusalem Post: Bipartisan Bill Introduced To Make Reporting Campus Antisemitism, And Discrimination Easier


Real Clear Politics: California Primary Results Encouraging for Republicans


The Washington Post: U.S. Abortions Reach Recent High, With Record Number Done Via Medication


The Washington Examiner: Ken Buck Retirement Sets Off Colorado Special Election And Creates Headache For Boebert

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