From Rep. Dan Newhouse <[email protected]>
Subject I Want to Hear from You: Discussing the Proposed Removal of the Lower Snake River Dams
Date July 12, 2024 8:31 PM
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RSVPs are recommended to save time, but not required. I Want to Hear from You: Discussing the Proposed Removal of the Lower Snake River Dams The Pacific Northwest is fortunate to have the Snake River Dams providing approximately 3,800 megawatts of carbon-free energy every year. These dams provide many benefits to our region, including flood control, habitat restoration, navigation, irrigation, and recreation and I am fighting radical efforts to breach these dams both physically and operationally. But recently, there have been increased efforts by dam-breaching advocates to replace the Lower Snake River Dams with alternate, less sustainable, and less affordable energy. I want to hear from you. Next Wednesday, July 17, I will be hosting, alongside local leaders, a public forum to hear how the proposed removal of the Lower Snake River Dams would impact residents, business owners, farmers, and everyone in between. I hope to see you there! RSVPs are recommended to save time, but not required. Click Here to RSVP Are you concerned that the proposed removal of the dams would result in higher energy costs? Yes No Reforming the Tribal Healthcare Credentialing System This week, I introduced the Uniform Credentials for IHS Providers Act. This legislation amends the Indian Health Care Improvement Act for the development and implementation of a centralized system to credential licensed health professionals who seek to provide health care services at any Indian Health Service (IHS) unit. Due to a lack of a standardized credentialing system for tribal healthcare professionals, our Native American population is struggling to receive appropriate care. The current system has led to a backlog in onboarding new providers, which has caused those interested in working for IHS to pursue opportunities elsewhere. There have also been numerous incidents where healthcare professionals with histories of malpractice claims have bypassed the guardrails put in place to make sure medical professionals are just that—professionals. The IHS is receiving taxpayer dollars to fund their operation, and it is my priority to ensure those resources are not wasted. By creating a centralized system, we can establish a standard for tribes and ensure that providers at IHS facilities are vetted in an efficient and proper manner. Visit My Website for More Information A Win for Fiscal Responsibility This week, my colleagues and I on the House Appropriations Committee passed the last of the 12 annual government funding bills through committee for fiscal year 2025. These bills included key conservative priorities that rein in reckless spending, stand up to our adversaries, support our rural communities, and ensure taxpayer dollars are spent where they are needed most—all while cutting previous spending. Some key wins include: Preventing our adversaries like China from buying up American farmland. Rejecting the Biden Administration's harmful pause on new liquified natural gas (LNG) exports. Supporting investments focused on mining production for critical mineral extraction, reducing our reliance on foreign sources. Blocking revised energy standards for newly constructed homes which would increase costs for rural and low-income households. Join My Office for Mobile Office Hours This week, my staff traveled to Grand Coulee for mobile office hours. Mobile office hours are a great opportunity for folks to come out and let my office know how I can better serve you. If you are having an issue with a federal agency or want to come ask a question, I urge you to stop by! Missed this week's session? Don't worry, mobile office hours will occur on a weekly basis. Next week, join my office on Wednesday, July 17 from 10 AM - 12 PM at Quincy Public Market and Thursday, July 18 from 1 - 3 PM at Tonasket City Hall. Click Here for the Mobile Office Hours Calendar NOW OPEN: The 2024 Central Washington Congressional App Challenge I am pleased to announce the launch of the annual Central Washington App Challenge! The App Challenge is open to all middle and high school students who reside in or attend a school in Washington’s 4th Congressional District. Students may participate individually or in a team of students up to four. The Congressional App Challenge is an event I look forward to every year and a wonderful opportunity for students in Central Washington to demonstrate their technical skills. I strongly encourage any student with an interest in STEM or computer science to get creative, build an app, and show off your skills on the national stage! The competition will run until October 24, 2024, and applicants are welcome to submit their application any time during this period. The winning app will be featured in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., on house.gov, and on the Congressional App Challenge website. Winning students will also be invited to the #HouseofCode reception on Capitol Hill and may be awarded additional prizes, to be announced later. Visit My Website for More Information Western Caucus Corner This week, as Chairman of the Western Caucus, my amendment to the Interior and Environment Appropriations bill to prevent the U.S. Forest Service's draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the National Old-Growth Amendment from being finalized was adopted by voice. The Forest Service is currently in the process of amending all 128 National Forest system plans at once, but unfortunately, every forest is different and a broad stroke change to all plans is not good governance. According to the draft EIS, 95 out of the 128 National Forests would experience "notable change" in management, including the prohibition of timber production as proactive stewardship for many. This will lead to overgrown, undermanaged forests that produce hazardous fuels and devastating wildfires, further harming our rural communities. We must stop the Forest Service from preserving—as opposed to conserving—our federal forests and instead empower states, counties, and tribes to proactively manage our forests. Services My Office Provides Having trouble navigating the bureaucratic red-tape of a federal agency? Need assistance with VA benefits? Looking to book a tour of our nation's capital? Visit my website to see all the services my office provides. Seeking Paid Fall Interns Are you a currently an undergraduate student or recent college graduate interested in learning about the legislative process firsthand in the heart of our nation? If so, I am currently seeking paid congressional interns for the Fall 2024 term. The internships are in-person and will run from September to the end of November. Dates are flexible. Visit My Website to Apply   It is an honor and a privilege to serve you in Congress. To stay up to date on how I am working to represent Central Washington, I encourage you to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also find regular updates on my website. Sincerely, Dan Newhouse Contact Me     Rep. Dan Newhouse | 504 Cannon House Office Bldg. | Washington, DC 20515 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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