THE WEEK IN WASHINGTON
Trump-Vance Federal Hiring Freeze
On his first day in office, President Trump ordered a hiring freeze for executive branch civilian employees. The freeze immediately impacted Veterans Health Administration (VHA) medical centers in Virginia, including the Richmond VA Medical Center, which had to rescind job offers, temporarily halt local partnerships with medical students looking to spend part of their residency and training at the hospital. The freeze jeopardizes the opening later this month of the Fredericksburg VA Health Care Center, soon to be the largest VA health facility in the nation. I led the Virginia House Democratic Delegation in a letter urging Trump to revise or revoke his hiring freeze, which you can read about here, and spoke on the House floor about this impact.
I also spoke with ABC 8News about the hiring freeze.
Following pushback from Members of Congress and veteran advocacy organizations, the Administration issued exemptions for medical personnel, but still failed to exempt other essential hospital staff necessary to meet veterans’ health care needs.
Trump-Vance-Vought Funding Freeze
Trump doubled down by announcing a freeze on all federal grants and loans. This illegal money grab was blocked by a federal court, but still created overwhelming fear and uncertainty for federal agencies, state and local governments, nonprofits, and the American people, as I outlined in this statement.
The Administration claims to have rescinded their OMB memo to freeze all federal grants and loans — but the fight is far from over, as the Administration states that it still intends to “rigorously implement” President Trump’s Executive Order on federal funding. You can read my statement on the rescission here.
Moreover, even after the freeze was supposedly lifted, community health centers could not access their federal funding, causing at least three in the Richmond area to close their doors. I discussed this problem with VPM and Dogwood, and joined Senators Warner and Kaine in a letter demanding answers from the Department of Health and Human Services.
I also joined Congressman Steny Hoyer in a letter demanding answers from the Administration and a full list of broader initiatives impacted by its attempted funding freeze.
Trump-Vance-Vought Assault on Federal Employees
Last week, the Senate confirmed Russell Vought as the Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB). You can read my full statement on his confirmation here. The architect of Project 20205’s plan to replace career civil servants with partisan loyalists, Vought once said, “I want federal employees to be traumatized. I want to put them in trauma. I want them to come to work—to not want to come to work—because they know that they are increasingly viewed as the villains.”
As I explained on the House floor, Vought and the Trump-Vance Administration have indeed traumatized the federal workforce through such actions as, eliminating telework policies, illegally purging inspector generals and FBI agents who investigated January 6 insurrectionists, and offering a dubious “buyout” to allow them to retire early.
I participated in a roundtable hosted by Congressmen Steny Hoyer and Gerry Connolly with major federal employee groups and civil service organizations to coordinate a united front against the Vought-Trump-Vance unprecedented assault on the federal workforce and the critical services they provide to the American people.
Musk and DOGE Bros Infiltration of Treasury Department Data
President Trump gave Elon Musk and his DOGE bros unfettered access to your highly sensitive personal records at the Treasury Department – with no oversight. While House Republicans stand by and do nothing, I joined House Democrats in fighting back with the Taxpayer Data Protection Act to protect your sensitive information by
- Ensuring payment systems and private information are protected from unlawful interference
- Requiring that only properly vetted individuals with security clearance can access payment systems
- Mandating notice for both Congress and the public of unauthorized access to payment systems and potential national security risks.
Over the weekend, a federal court blocked Musk and DOGE from accessing personal and financial data kept at the Treasury Department, noting the possibility for irreparable harm. The court also ordered Musk and his DOGE bros to destroy any and all copies of material downloaded from the Treasury Department’s records and systems. Musk, an unelected, unvetted billionaire, has no business accessing your most private information. We will remain vigilant and oppose any attempts to give him free rein of critical federal agencies and sensitive information.
Energy & Commerce Subcommittee Hearings
Last week, I participated in two hearings in the Energy and Commerce Committee. First, the Energy Subcommittee focused on Powering America’s Future: Unleashing American Energy. During the hearing, I pushed back on the Musk-Trump-Vance Administration’s efforts to dismantle the federal government and attack the federal workforce. I also questioned witnesses regarding the importance of ensuring Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) exports are in the public interest and the impacts of the Trump-Vance Administration’s actions on energy costs for consumers and our fight against the climate crisis.
On Thursday, I participated in the Health Subcommittee’s hearing on Combating Existing and Emerging Illicit Drug Threats, where I focused on the impacts of the federal funding freeze on community health centers, discussed below:
Introducing Bipartisan Legislation to Invest in America’s Workforce
Last week, I joined Congressman Rob Wittman to introduce the Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow’s Workforce Act to help more Americans to obtain and retain good-paying jobs that do not require a traditional four-year degree. This bipartisan bill expands the utility of the 529 savings plan to allow participants to get post-secondary training and credentialing, including licenses and non-governmental certifications. This bill will strengthen our workforce and create new opportunities for economic mobility and avenues for long-term success.
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