From Congresswoman Ashley Hinson <[email protected]>
Subject How I teamed up with Senator Tim Scott to protect America's small businesses
Date February 28, 2025 11:28 PM
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Email from Rep. Hinson Friend, On Tuesday, Senator Tim Scott and a bipartisan group of cosponsors joined me in introducing the SBA Disaster Transparency Act to hold the Small Business Administration accountable for its lack of disaster relief reporting. Families and small business owners deserve to know if relief funds will be there when they need them—and recent events have exposed this more than ever. By allowing Congress and the public to gain real-time insight into the SBA’s disaster loan funding levels, we can quickly discern whether funding is sufficient to meet demand and adjust so that funds remain available before disaster strikes. In Iowa, we are no strangers to natural disasters. Ensuring transparency standards are in place across federal disaster relief accounts will enhance disaster preparedness for Iowans and all Americans.  I am very proud to have introduced this commonsense measure to make this critical change. I will continue to explore ways to support small businesses and homeowners—especially those in rural areas—in the wake of natural disasters. Best, Reversing Biden's Radical Energy Policies This week, I voted to overturn Biden’s ridiculous gas water heater ban, along with his “waste emission charge”—a costly rule that raises energy prices and stifles production. I shouldn’t even have to say this but obviously the government has no business choosing your water heater. Biden waged war on American energy and the cost of everything went up for Iowans. We are undoing Biden’s Green New Deal agenda piece by piece. More work to be done! Unlocking President Trump's Conservative Agenda On Wednesday, I proudly voted for the House’s budget resolution that kickstarts the reconciliation process so Republicans can take the next step towards enacting President Trump’s America First agenda that Americans and Iowans voted for. Unlike other bills, the budget does not have the force of law, meaning it makes no changes to federal programs already in place. Essentially, it is a set of instructions to various congressional committees, directing them to draft specific legislation within a targeted budget for the upcoming reconciliation package. Anyone who voted against this bill was voting for Biden's open borders, stagnant energy, and tax hikes – plain and simple. I look forward to continued work with President Trump to make America great and deliver on Iowans’ priorities. Hearing From Iowa's Future Leaders Last week, I got the chance to speak with the University of Northern Iowa's public budgeting class. We talked about government spending, the federal budget, and the appropriations process. I loved hearing from such an engaged group of Iowa’s future leaders, and am thankful for Dr. Chris Larimer's invitation to join them! Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to meet with Iowa State University Student Government in D.C. These students are dedicated to making their school a better place, and I’m thrilled they’re already engaging in public policy that will impact Iowa. Congressional Internship Applications for Summer 2025! If you or someone you know is interested in interning in Washington D.C. or one of my district offices, encourage them to apply at the link below! Interns will have the opportunity to work in a hands-on environment, develop a foundational understanding of the functions and roles in a Congressional office, and learn about the federal legislative process. Both undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply! Learn More / Apply Here Hearing Directly From Iowans While traveling the district last week, I had a great conversation with the team at Hope Family Resource Center about the critical work they do for Iowa women and families. I appreciate their team’s dedication to providing care and resources to those who need them most. I look forward to continuing our work together to support Iowa families! Iowa farmers depend on ag retailers for the equipment and inputs to help their operations thrive. It was great to visit with the Agricultural Retailers Association and discuss the importance of supporting a strong farm safety net, preserving access to crop protection tools, and providing tax relief for Iowans. The American Legion Auxiliary of Iowa does amazing work for our nation’s heroes and their families. I will continue to work alongside them at the federal level to ensure every Iowa veteran has the support and resources they deserve! I also had a productive conversation with the Iowa Director of the National Association of School Nurses about the workforce and child development. The devotion of school nurses to students’ health and safety is truly inspiring. Grateful for the role they play in helping students succeed in and out of the classroom. The Early Care and Education Consortium represents over 6,500 centers in 48 states working to ensure children have access to high-quality early learning and care. As a mom, I know how important it is to get our children on the right path, but it can be challenging for parents to find the right fit for their family. I appreciate their advocacy and the fantastic conversation we had! In Case You Missed It: Quick Hits I agreed with President Trump on moving federal agencies out of Washington D.C., which I proposed earlier this year with my SWAMP Act. I thanked Secretary Rollins for for laying out a strong plan to lower egg prices, protect America’s farmers and producers, and meaningfully combat avian influenza. I called out the Left's disgraceful efforts to erase women by removing the word "mother" from their laws. In the News Click here to read more about my work to improve transparency and streamline disaster recovery efforts through the SBA. Newsmax: Rep. Hinson to Newsmax: 'Shocking' DOGE Doesn't Have Bipartisan Support WHO-13: Rep. Hinson cosponsors legislation to change new FAFSA application Brownfield: Rep. Hinson discusses GOP budget plan, farm bill negotiations Radio Iowa: Iowa’s Miller-Meeks, Hinson, Nunn, Feenstra back House GOP budget resolution Farms .com: Newhouse Renews Effort Protecting American Agriculture Land from Communist China Radio Iowa: Cong. Hinson says budget plan targets waste, not Medicare benefits Southeast Iowa Union: Hinson introduces E15 bill in House Brownfield: Rep. Hinson says E15 bill would bring stability to marketplace Globe Gazette: Rep. Hinson visits Mason City High School work ready program Brownfield AG News: Rep. Hinson discusses GOP budget plan, farm bill negotiations KTTC: DIGGING DEEPER: Pulse of constituent feedback for Minnesota, Iowa congressional delegations KIWA Radio: Hinson, Feenstra Discuss Bird Flu Radio Iowa: House members Feenstra, Hinson talk about efforts to fight bird flu Siouxland Proud: Iowa 2nd Dist. Rep. Ashley Hinson Backs Bill to Adjust FAFSA Calculations Telegraph Herald: Trump administration lifts hold on Dubuque airport subsidy KSCG Radio: All Four Iowa U.S House Members Vote For Budget Plan   Facebook Instagram X Truth Stay Connected Rep. Hinson | 2458 Rayburn House Office Building 45 Independence Avenue SE | Washington, D.C., DC 20515 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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