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Friend, Thom has been busy advancing President Trump’s spending bill to keep the government open. This funding ensures the President and his cabinet have the tools they need to work on critical matters like securing the border, improving veterans’ health care services, and enhancing investments in defense. And speaking of President Trump’s cabinet, confirmation hearings are nearly complete. We’re just waiting for Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination to be ambassador to the United Nations. Rest assured, Thom is doing everything he can to see this through to the end, and he’s proud of the progress they have made in record time. Finally, we want you to be the first to know there are big things on the horizon for Team Tillis! Thom will be in North Carolina next week to make an exciting announcement—and we can’t wait to share the details with you. As always, thank you for your support as we work together to deliver on the promises America voted for! -Team Tillis |
Open For Business: Senate Passes President Trump’s Spending Bill to Avoid a Government Shutdown
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Team Tillis is happy to report that Thom, along with Senate Republicans and a handful of Democrats, successfully passed a stopgap funding measure, narrowly averting a government shutdown. Earlier this week, the outlook was grim. As Thom pointed out on X, Democrats were on the verge of shutting down the government, shamefully filibustering to appease their radical base. Unfortunately, Trump Derangement Syndrome is still on full display for many people on the Left, and they’ll do anything to keep the president from being successful—even if it’s at Americans’ expense. Republicans were able to stand united and convince a handful of Democrats to fund the government, which now allows the Senate to move full steam ahead on passing President Trump’s agenda. → Read more: Spending bill to avert shutdown successfully beats filibuster with hours until deadline (Fox News) |
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Legislative Highlights: Thom Introduces Bill to Strengthen Medical Supply Chains
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COVID-19 brought significant challenges to supply chains around the world, impacting health care providers’ access to a range of equipment and treatments. To safeguard against future crises like this, Thom and several of his Senate colleagues introduced the Medical Supply Chain Resiliency Act, bipartisan legislation that would provide the U.S. with greater ability to engage in trade negotiations to ensure critical medical goods and services are delivered in a timely manner to Americans and patients around the world. “The Medical Supply Chain Resiliency Act is a critical step toward ensuring that America’s healthcare providers have reliable access to the essential supplies they need,” Thom said. “By strengthening trade partnerships with our allies and expanding domestic manufacturing, we can enhance our nation’s preparedness for future health challenges.” |
Home At Last: Thom Joins Colleagues to Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Simplify Application Process for Federal Disaster Assistance
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If there’s anything we’ve learned from Hurricane Helene, it’s that disaster victims need resources quickly. They don’t have time to navigate the complexities of the federal government after their lives have been turned upside down. Thom is hoping to fix this with the reintroduction of the Disaster Assistance Simplification Act, a bill that would create one universal application for multiple federal agencies. Here’s what he had to say about the effort: “When disasters like Hurricane Helene strike, families and communities should be focused on rebuilding, not navigating a maze of bureaucratic red tape. This bipartisan legislation creates a universal application for federal disaster assistance, streamlining the process and ensuring survivors get the help they need.” The bill has been endorsed by several organizations, including the National Association of Counties, National League of Cities, the National Emergency Management Association, and more. → Read more: Bipartisan Senators Reintroduce Bill to Streamline Federal Disaster Aid Application Process (Hoodline)
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