Email from Rep Feenstra In this week's roundup: Meeting with the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the U.S. and voting to impose sanctions on Chinese fentanyl producers. Dear Friend, In this week's roundup: Meeting with the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the U.S. and voting to impose sanctions on Chinese fentanyl producers. That and more – remember to follow my Facebook page by clicking here and my Twitter page by clicking here to stay up-to-date throughout the week! MEETING WITH THE AMBASSADOR OF KAZAKHSTAN TO THE UNITED STATES This week, I had the opportunity to sit down with Yerzhan Ashikbayev, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the United States. We discussed how we can strengthen trading relations between our two countries. I appreciate having these conversations to advocate for Iowa. TEAM FEENSTRA ATTENDING THE RIBBON CUTTING FOR THE SIOUXLAND COMMUNITY FOUNDATION'S NEW LOCATION IN SIOUX CITY Yesterday, while I was voting in D.C., our Ag & Manufacturing Liaison — Wes — attended the ribbon cutting for the Siouxland Community Foundation’s new location in Sioux City. The foundation — which donated over $3 million last year — supports worthy causes in the Siouxland area. HOLDING CHINA ACCOUNTABLE FOR MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTING DEADLY FENTANYL On Tuesday, I voted for, and the U.S. House of Representatives passed, the Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act. This legislation would impose tough sanctions on Chinese fentanyl producers who flood our country and our communities with these deadly drugs. Criminals who manufacture fentanyl with no regard for human life must be held accountable for their actions. House Passes Bill to Hold China Accountable for Its Role in Fentanyl Crisis The House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday aimed at holding China accountable for its role in the fentanyl crisis. Read More PLYMOUTH COUNTY FARM BUREAU ANNUAL MEETING IN LE MARS On Tuesday night, our Ag & Manufacturing Liaison — Wes — attended the Plymouth County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting in Le Mars where Bill Tentinger received the Service to Ag Award. I’ll always stand up for our farmers and producers because agriculture is Iowa’s economic engine! CONNECTING OUR RURAL COMMUNITIES TO THE INTERNET Expanding access to high-speed broadband is critical for economic growth and community development in rural Iowa. Reliable internet connection helps our businesses on Main Street grow, our farmers monitor market fluctuations and commodity prices in real time, and our families stay connected to the world. We must do everything possible to invest in the necessary infrastructure to deliver state-of-the-art broadband to every rural community. It’s why I introduced legislation to reauthorize the Middle Mile program to ensure that broadband providers can connect homes, farms, and businesses to the internet as efficiently as possible. Rural Iowa deserves reliable, affordable access to high-speed broadband, and this bill will help close the digital divide between rural communities and urban centers. TRADE DEAL WITH JAPAN GREATLY BENEFITS IOWA AGRICULTURE! On Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order to implement the historic trade deal that he negotiated with Japan. Under this agreement, Japan will purchase $8 billion worth of U.S. corn, soybeans, and ethanol every year, putting more money into our producers' pockets and growing our agricultural economy in Iowa! Trump implements trade agreement with Japan, with ag sales expected President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to implement a trade agreement with Japan. In the order, Trump said, "Specifically, the government of Japan is working toward an expedited implementation of a 75% increase... Read More ONE LAST THING: IOWA STATE FAIR BUTTER COW ON DISPLAY IN D.C.! Sarah Pratt, the Iowa State Fair butter cow sculptor, has sculpted another version for a Smithsonian exhibition in Washington, D.C. This exhibit will be available to the public until September 7th of 2026! I'm so glad to see our Iowa traditions on full display in our nation's capital. MY WEEKLY COLUMN: ACHIEVING PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH AND DETERRING FOREIGN ADVERSARIES When President Trump returned to the Oval Office early this year, he immediately announced a new and much-needed plan for the United States’ national security — “Peace through strength.” President Trump assumed the presidency with the world on fire. Conflicts raging across the Middle East and eastern Europe, a nuclear Iran enriching uranium to dangerous levels and supplying arms to our other adversaries, and an emboldened China. “Peace through strength” was not just a moniker, it was a message to our enemies across the globe that we were no longer going to lead from behind. With President Trump’s leadership, we are correcting course and making our nation, and the world, more secure than ever. Read more from my weekly column below. My weekly column: Achieving peace through strength and deterring foreign adversaries When President Trump returned to the Oval Office early this year, he immediately announced a new and much-needed plan for the United States's national security - "Peace through strength." President Trump assumed the presidency with the world on fire. Read More CLOSING POLL FOR THE DAY Which team are you cheering for in the CyHawk game? Iowa State Iowa Neither LAST WEEK'S POLL RESULTS: Should our seniors pay taxes on their Social Security benefits? Yes - 7% No - 90% Unsure/Indifferent - 3% If you have more thoughts on this week's question, feel free to leave your comments on my official website HERE. We are government together, and I am here to serve you. Your thoughts, concerns, and comments are very important to me. Always feel free to call (202) 225-4426 or visit my website at feenstra.house.gov. Sincerely, Rep. Randy Feenstra Member of Congress Rep Feenstra | 1440 Longworth House Office Building | Washington, DC 20515 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice