Aloha, Friend.
With less than six months to November’s general elections, Capitol Hill is well into the hardest portion of any two-year Congress as the pressure and consequence of the elections set in, the parties jockey for political advantage and the actual legislative days in the current 118th Congress shorten. Dysfunction and polarization amplify, meaningless bills designed for specific political use and going nowhere clutter up votes, more silly fights break out and more stupid things are said.
Serious Legislating Critical. None of this is serious legislating, and yet serious legislating is what we sorely need to address the challenges we face. How do we meet the challenge of an aligned Russia and the People’s Republic of China. Keep our economy and jobs advancing and revitalize our infrastructure. Maintain Social Security and strengthen health care, education and our social safety net. Address climate change and preserve our natural resources. Bring down inflation and the cost of living and expand housing opportunities. Reform immigration. And much more, all without crashing our federal budget.
Possible To Achieve With Focus. These are all steep challenges, but we can address them by looking past the noise and focusing on opportunities and solutions. We have examples this year, including bipartisan action to overcome division and keep our federal government open and funded, help our friends and allies around the world, and upgrade our aviation network, and there are more opportunities upcoming in areas like national defense, agriculture, and more.
My Three-Part Mission. My own focus remains on what is achievable and how to achieve it in each of the three parts of my core mission: (1) help our country; (2) help our Hawai‘i; and (3) help my constituents.
Country. For our country, my main responsibility remains my service on our U.S. House Appropriations Committee, responsible for federal funding. This work touches every area of our federal government, and today we begin two months of our most intense committee work of the year by “marking up” (finalizing) the twelve separate bills that make up our Fiscal Year 2025 federal budget.