From Michelle Fischbach <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Roundup: September 21, 2024
Date September 21, 2024 8:00 PM
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Dear John,



It was a busy week, but I’m back to keep you in the loop on how I am fighting
for our conservative values.




Once again, our nation narrowly avoided a devastating tragedy that could have
shaken the very foundation of our Republic. For the second time this summer,
there was an attempt on President Trump’s life. Thankfully, the gunman did not
injure or kill any innocent bystanders this time. I am deeply grateful for the
swift actions of the Secret Service and law enforcement, who protected former
President Trump and apprehended the suspect quickly.

This near-tragic incident should remind us all of the dangerous rhetoric that
is fueling division in our country. While Democrats continue to portray
President Trump and Republicans as existential threats to “democracy,” we must
question the true threat when such violent acts target our leaders and the
language that enables them.



I had the opportunity to join a panel of agricultural leaders and members of
Congress at the Western Caucus Foundation's forum in Boise to discuss the
challenges facing our farmers and ranchers. We focused on the burdensome
regulations impacting the industry, the critical need for workforce and
immigration reforms, and the importance of passing the 2024 Farm Bill. As a
representative from one of the most rural districts in our country, I am proud
to advocate for solutions that would support farmers, producers, agribusinesses
and our communities as a whole, ensuring they have the tools and flexibility
they need to thrive in today's challenging marketplace.



I am pleased to see action on one of my key issues this week: the House
Committee on Energy and Commerce passed H.Res.139, a Congressional Review Act
resolution that would overturn the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services' minimum staffing requirement for nursing homes. This Biden
administration's one-size-fits-all staffing mandate is likely to result in more
nursing homes being forced to downsize or close their doors, potentially
displacing more than 290,000 residents nationwide. In the last year, skilled
facilities in Benson and Arlington have closed, creating immense stress and
hardship for families trying to find alternatives for their loved ones. I will
continue to work for common-sense regulations that protect residents and keep
these important facilities operating in the communities that rely on them.




As always, please contact my office if you have any questions about my record
or my votes, or if there is anything we can help with. Thank you for your
continued support!



With gratitude,




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