From Rep. Randy Feenstra <[email protected]>
Subject Randy’s Roundup: Do you think that we should increase police funding?
Date July 26, 2024 9:17 PM
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In this week's roundup: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress and my vote to create a task force to investigate the attempted assassination of President Trump.     Dear Friend, In this week's roundup: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress and my vote to create a task force to investigate the attempted assassination of President Trump. That and more – remember to follow my Facebook page by clicking here and my Twitter page by clicking here to stay up-to-date throughout the week! MY RESPONSE TO ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU'S ADDRESS TO CONGRESS Last month, I traveled to Israel and met with Prime Minister Netanyahu to strengthen our alliance and express our unwavering support for Israel. His message this week was the same message he gave me in June — the people of Israel deeply appreciate U.S. support and they need it now more than ever to defeat Hamas. I will always stand with Israel in its fight to defeat terrorism and protect democracy. Feenstra Issues Statement on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Address to Congress Today, U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) issued the following statement after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress: "Last month, I traveled to Israel and met with Prime Minister Netanyahu to strengthen our alliance and express our unwavering support for Israel. His message today was the same message he gave me... Read More MY REMARKS IN THE HOUSE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE ON THE IMPORTANCE OF AFFORDABLE CROP INSURANCE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF IOWA FARMERS AND PRODUCERS I introduced the Crop Insurance for Future Farmers Act — which is now part of the Farm Bill — to lower the cost of crop insurance for young and beginning farmers. By supporting the next generation of Iowa farmers and producers, we strengthen the future of Iowa agriculture. HELPING OUR SMALL BUSINESSES RECOVER AFTER STORMS AND DISASTERS When severe weather or other disasters strike, it’s absolutely vital that our small businesses have access to the financial support that they need to keep their doors open and keep employees on payroll. That’s why I recently voted for the Rural Small Business Resilience Act. This legislation requires the Small Business Administration’s Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience to help rural businesses in disaster-designated areas gain access to disaster assistance including low-interest loans and recovery grants, navigate uncertainty after disasters and keep our economy growing. This legislation also ensures that our businesses can access the resources and capital that they need to get back on their feet and that business owners are aware of the support available to them in the aftermath of severe storms. Feenstra: Helping Iowa businesses recover after disasters The recent floods that devastated our communities have once again tested our resilience. Read More PRESIDING OVER THE HOUSE FLOOR On Wednesday, I had the privilege of presiding over the House Floor. I will continue to defend our Constitution, uphold our American values, and be a strong voice for our families, farmers, small businesses, and rural communities. MEETING WITH THE RENEWABLE FUELS ASSOCIATION This week, I met with the Renewable Fuels Association to talk about how we can strengthen our biofuels industry. I will continue to work to secure year-round E-15 nationwide and advance policies that add value to agriculture. GIVING OUR PRODUCERS THE SUPPORT THEY NEED TO REBUILD AFTER STORMS Our farmers and producers have been hit hard by tornadoes, floods, and other disasters, which have taken a serious financial toll on our rural communities. They need immediate relief to make up for costly losses and rebuild from damages, but current restrictions on USDA disaster programs prevent our producers from receiving the support that they need. Alongside Governor Reynolds and the entire Iowa delegation, I urged Secretary Vilsack and the USDA to use their existing statutory authority to adjust their disaster programs and deliver critical relief to our agricultural community during this very challenging time. Iowa's leaders call for changes in how USDA disaster programs help ag producers The letter comes after the state has endured three natural disasters in as many months. Read More CARROLL COUNTY FARM BUREAU ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER The other day, my District Director — Emily — attended the Carroll County Farm Bureau annual meeting and dinner in Breda. I will continue to stand up for our farmers and producers and work to pass a strong Farm Bill for American agriculture. SITTING DOWN WITH MISSOURI RIVER ENERGY SERVICES It was great to have representatives from Missouri River Energy Services — including my friends Eric and Murray from Sioux Center — and talk about a variety of energy and tax issues. I’ll always be a strong voice for our rural communities and businesses in Congress. VOTING TO CREATE A TASK FORCE TO INVESTIGATE THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT TRUMP The attempted assassination of President Trump was a total security failure that cannot be tolerated. One of our fellow Americans was killed, others were injured, and President Trump nearly lost his life. That's why I voted to create a task force to ensure that we fully investigate this security breakdown and deliver answers to the American people. WE MUST SECURE OUR BORDER AND PROTECT OUR COMMUNITIES At the beginning of his administration, President Biden tasked Vice President Harris with securing our border. She not only failed to do her job; she never even tried. Under her watch, more than 8 million illegal immigrants have crossed our border while terrorists and drug traffickers have snuck through the cracks. Since President Biden and Vice President Harris have failed to protect our communities, I have voted to finish the wall, restore "Remain in Mexico," and fully fund our brave border patrol agents. American families deserve secure borders and safe communities. Feenstra Condemns Biden-Harris Administration's Open-Border Policies Today, U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) voted for a congressional resolution condemning the open-border policies of the Biden-Harris Administration. "At the beginning of his administration, President Biden tasked Vice President Harris with securing our border. She not only failed to do her job; she never even tried. Read More HONORING THE FAMILY OF ALGONA POLICE OFFICER KEVIN CRAM Last Saturday, my Regional Director based out of Fort Dodge — Jim — attended the kickoff of the Hamilton County Peace Officers Association Benefit Golf Tournament. This year’s tournament honored the family of Officer Kevin Cram who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. 4TH DISTRICT FUN FACT: TOP HOG-PRODUCING DISTRICT IN THE NATION! Did you know that Iowa's 4th Congressional District is the top hog-producing district in the country? According to the USDA, Iowa hog farmers raise more than 23 million hogs every year. ONE LAST THING: THANKING MY SUMMER INTERNS! Thank you to my interns — Margaret and Ethan — for serving Iowa in my Washington, D.C. office this summer. We appreciate all your hard work! MY WEEKLY COLUMN: THE FARM BILL PREVENTS AMERICAN FARMLAND FROM FALLING INTO THE WRONG HANDS Before I voted for the Farm Bill – which passed out of the House Agriculture Committee in May – I held many town halls with farmers and producers as part of my 36 County Tour and Feenstra Agriculture Tour to ensure that the priorities of our agricultural community were included in this vital legislation. One of the most frequent concerns that I heard from our farming community was China and other foreign adversaries buying up our farmland. That’s why I introduced the Foreign Agricultural Restrictions to Maintain Local Agriculture and National Defense (FARMLAND) Act – which was included in the Farm Bill – to enhance oversight of foreign land ownership in the United States. Read more in my weekly column below. My weekly column: The Farm Bill prevents American farmland from falling into the wrong hands Before I voted for the Farm Bill - which passed out of the House Agriculture Committee in May - I held many town halls with farmers and producers as part of my 36 County Tour and Feenstra Agriculture Tour to ensure that the priorities of our agricultural community were included in this vital legislation. Read More CLOSING POLL FOR THE DAY Do you think that we should increase police funding? Yes No Unsure/Indifferent LAST WEEK'S POLL RESULTS: Do you support President Biden's policy of electrifying trucks, tractors, and semis? Yes - 23% No - 75% Unsure/Indifferent - 2% If you have more thoughts on this week's question, feel free to leave your comments on my official website HERE. We are government together, and I am here to serve you. Your thoughts, concerns, and comments are very important to me. Always feel free to call (202) 225-4426 or visit my website at feenstra.house.gov. Sincerely, Rep. Randy Feenstra Member of Congress Rep Feenstra | 1440 Longworth House Office Building | Washington, DC 20515 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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