News from Congressman Dan Newhouse

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Supporting Astria Toppenish Hospital

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On Thursday, I introduced legislation to allow Astria Toppenish to be designated as a Critical Access Hospital, which is currently ineligible for certain rural hospital support due to unique geographic and economic factors and the number of patients it serves.

This legislation helps address the unique financial situation of Astria Toppenish. Certain rural hospitals like Astria Toppenish face unique challenges qualifying for adequate federal reimbursements as the demand for services continues to rise.

While there is plenty of work to be done in addressing these challenges, this legislation is a strong first step in reforming the way we support rural hospitals providing critical health services to our communities.

Protecting American Farmland from the CCP

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Over the past few years, we have learned about the significant threat the Chinese Communist Party poses to our supply chains and economy here at home. As a member of the House Appropriations Committee and Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, I have worked to ensure the CCP does not take roots on American farmland and around sensitive national security sites.

This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Department of the Treasury announced a Memorandum of Understanding placing the United States Secretary of Agriculture on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to counter the CCP's attempts at acquiring American farmland. 

This decision implements a provision I secured in the Fiscal Year 2024 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill to add the Secretary of Agriculture to CFIUS.

I applaud this decision and look forward to working with Secretary Brooke Rollins to keep the CCP out of our backyards and away from American farms.

Latest Administrative Action on the Lower Snake River Dams

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This week, the Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation announced the withdrawal of the Notice of Intent to prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) for the Columbia River Systems Operations.

This decision is in line with what we have known for years; we can benefit from the Lower Snake River dams while working to improve salmon populations.

The 2020 EIS reflects the scientific evidence, community input, and stakeholder engagement that should be at the center of these discussions. Unfortunately, the Biden administration disregarded these key parts of the process.

I am glad to see this administration’s Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation reverse course and rescind the plan for a supplemental EIS targeting our dams.

PNNL's 60th Anniversary

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On Thursday, I joined PNNL in celebrating their 60th anniversary and had a chance to speak about the impact they have on our community.

PNNL is one of the most influential national labs in the country, tackling some of our nation’s most complex challenges in energy, the environment, and our national security.

Congratulations on 60 years of scientific brilliance and keep up the great work!

Stakeholder Support for the One Big Beautiful Bill

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Last week, President Trump signed H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, into law. This legislation delivers tax relief for working families and small businesses, protects nuclear energy investments, and strengthens the agriculture industry. 

Here's what stakeholders are saying about the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: 

Michelle Hennings, Executive Director, Washington Association of Wheat Growers, said, "We want to recognize Congressman Newhouse’s efforts to make sure our growers have the support they need to continue supplying the nation and the world with top quality wheat. The increase in the wheat reference price will more closely match the actual cost of production, giving much-needed support to growers who are struggling to make a profit when prices are low. We are also appreciative of the Congressman’s work to protect crop insurance, making it more affordable for farmers to adequately cover their crops in the face of drought or other natural disasters." 

Bob Schuetz, CEO, Energy Northwest, said, "I am pleased that Congress acknowledges the key role of nuclear power for America’s energy future. While policymaking involves hard choices, Representative Newhouse has consistently championed the U.S. as a leader in advanced nuclear technology. I am excited about actively pursuing the expansion of carbon-free and reliable electricity, marking the next chapter for nuclear energy in America." 

Former Congressman Rodney Davis, Head of Government Affairs, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said, "The One Big Beautiful Bill not only prevented the largest tax increase on the American people in history, it made permanent critical pro-growth provisions that will enable businesses of all sizes, especially small businesses, to grow and thrive. This will strengthen America’s economy and result in greater economic prosperity for all. We thank Congressman Newhouse for his leadership and for supporting this crucial legislation." 

David Reeploeg, Vice President for Federal Programs, TRIDEC, said, "Congressman Newhouse worked incredibly hard to prevent nuclear energy tax credits from being removed from H.R. 1. Retaining these tax credits will help our existing nuclear energy facilities while also supporting advanced nuclear development, which is an area where we see huge opportunities for the Tri-Cities. Not only do the power plants create direct jobs, they also provide the baseload energy needed to attract industry and create even more family wage jobs. We sincerely appreciate Congressman Newhouse’s understanding of how important these tax credits, and nuclear energy, are for his district." 

Ted Tschirky, 2025 President, National Potato Council, and grower from Pasco, said, "We give great credit to Congressman Newhouse and the Chairmen of the House and Senate Agriculture Committees for taking the opportunity to deliver on key priorities for the specialty crop industry. The tax certainty provided by the bill, coupled with the historic enhancements in essential Farm Bill programs serving specialty crops will significantly improve our competitiveness against foreign competition well into the future." 

Clay Sell, CEO, X-energy, said, "For next-generation advanced nuclear companies, tax credits are more than just financial incentives—they’re a catalyst for market entry. For early movers, these credits significantly reduce capital risk, unlock private investment, and enable us to compete on a level footing with other energy technologies. Without them, commercialization slows and investor confidence erodes. With them, we’re positioned to scale faster and deliver reliable, always-on abundant power to the market." 

Bill Lampson, Chairman and CEO, Lampson International LLC, said, "Congressman Dan Newhouse’s support of the Big Beautiful Bill was essential for all Americans to avoid the Largest Tax Hike in history, which would have crippled future investments of all types. In our case, we have watched the construction industry struggle with the high cost of overly burdensome regulations, costly and lengthy permitting process and high taxes of all types.  The Big Beautiful Bill will allow the construction industry to flourish and create real jobs for many that would have otherwise gone without opportunity.   We are so thankful to have a Congressman who truly cares about the ability of his constituents to make a decent living and care for their families."

In the News

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Newhouse wins nuclear fight in Trump’s ‘big bill.’ What it means for Tri-Cities, NW

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Newhouse Joins NEWSMAX Sunday Agenda to Talk H.R. 1

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WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Strong Support for Secretary Rollins’ National Security Action Plan

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