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Week Two of the Senate Democrats' Shutdown

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I was back in D.C. this week amid the Senate Democrat Government Shutdown, in spite of claims from the left that House Republicans are "on vacation."

The House passed a clean continuing resolution (CR) to extend government funding and allow time to finish the annual appropriations legislation. 

On September 19, Senate Democrats voted against our CR, which led to a government shutdown on October 1.

Since then, they have voted six times to keep the government closed and halt essential programs and services. 

Senate Democrats will have another opportunity to vote to reopen the government next Tuesday, and if they refuse to do so, our over two million military servicemembers will not receive a paycheck. 

Enough is enough; Senate Democrats must reopen the government, end this political ploy, and reinstate the services that those who sent them to D.C. rely on. 

Historic Peace Deal in Gaza

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On Wednesday, President Trump announced a peace deal in the war between Israel and Hamas has been reached. 

I commend the President, and his advisors, for having successfully secured the release of the remaining hostages as well as stability in the region.

On October 7, 2023, Hamas murdered more than 1,200 innocent men, women, and children, including 46 Americans, in the most brutal terrorist attack in Israel’s history. Alongside these killings, Hamas took 254 hostages, among them 12 Americans. 

To this day, 48 hostages remain in Hamas captivity, including the remains of two American citizens. Those hostages are expected to be released as early as next week.

Local Veteran Highlights Impact of a Federal Government Shutdown

Hank Cramer is an Army veteran from Winthrop, Washington who served for 28 years and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. 

As an advocate for veterans in our state, Hank knows firsthand what essential services are being impacted during this government shutdown.

Senate liberals must support reopening the government for the sake of veterans in Central Washington, and across the country.  

WATCH HANK'S TESTIMONY BELOW:

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In Defense of the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub

By Rep. Dan Newhouse

The Pacific Northwest is blessed with strong hydroelectric infrastructure that makes it a prime region to establish a national system for hydrogen production. With over 150 hydroelectric projects producing affordable, reliable, and clean energy, at times we are left with excess hydropower that can be readily available to supply hydrogen projects, which in turn, can fuel heavy transportation and manufacturing projects. 

In April of this year, I wrote about the importance of the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub and how it will help boost energy and economic development in our region. Now, due to the shutdown of the federal government caused by Senate Democrats refusing to pass a clean a continuing resolution, funding for the Hub has been eliminated. On October 2, the Department of Energy (DOE) cancelled a grant award totaling $1 billion, effectively halting the project indefinitely. Following the announcement, I reached out to DOE Secretary Chris Wright asking this decision to be reversed. I remain fully committed to the success of the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub and the hundreds of jobs it will bring to Central Washington.

Apart from the dramatic increase in energy production, the Hub would bring thousands of new jobs in engineering, construction, and manufacturing that will boost economic development and investments in local communities in the PNW. Washington’s ports, both coastal and inland, would become global centers for hydrogen exports and supply international markets with clean American fuel.

Make no mistake, the elimination of funding for the Hub is a direct consequence of the federal government shutdown. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has broader funding authority during a shutdown, and because Senate Democrats – including Washington’s Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell – did not support the House’s clean continuing resolution, the Hub’s funding was cut.

To support the Hub and all it will do for our region, I sent a letter to Secretary Wright requesting the reinstatement of funding for the Clean Hydrogen Hub Program and to work with Congress to ensure the program is managed responsibly for the sake of American energy security. The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub has a unique opportunity to play a crucial role in American energy dominance, and I will continue working with my colleagues in Congress to make that case to the administration. 

In The News

 

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Newhouse Talks Government Shutdown on CNN

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