Partisan Division Sowed in the State of the Union Address

The theme of this year's State of the Union was supposed to be one of unity and cooperation, but President Biden managed to make it about partisan division instead.


In just the two years under the Biden Administration, our nation is struggling from record-high inflation, increased energy and food costs, rising crime, a crisis at our southern border, fentanyl plaguing our communities, and the Chinese Communist Party infiltrating our farmland, our culture, and our skies.


The American people are sick and tired of the partisan division that plagues our nation, and the State of the Union address should have been an opportunity to assuage those feelings. Unfortunately, our president instead used it as an opportunity to point fingers and deepen the partisan divide.


I hear from many Central Washingtonians who are deeply concerned with how the Biden Administration has been handling things, and I am committed to putting us back on the right path towards a better future.

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We Must Hold the CCP Accountable for Impeding on Our Sovereignty

Last week, news outlets across the nation reported on the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) spy balloon that was occupying our airspace. This violation of our sovereignty should never be tolerated, yet President Biden failed to act for an entire week and let indecision paralyze him. Only after the spy balloon completed its mission was it shot down.


This gave the CCP ample time to surveil American citizens. Indeed, a senior State Department official said yesterday that the balloon “was capable of conducting signals intelligence collection operations” and was part of a fleet that had flown over “more than 40 countries across five continents.”


This Congress, I was appointed to the House Select Committee on the CCP, where we will investigate the continuous aggression from the CCP. I will continue to lead with tough policies to safeguard our national security, defend our farmland, rebuild our national food supply chains, stand up for human rights, and protect American sovereignty. 

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Addressing Crucial Policy Solutions with the Pulp & Paperworkers’ Resource Council

It was an honor to speak at the Pulp & Paperworkers’ Resource Council's event this week.


We had a very productive conversation about the importance and economic impact of the paper and packaging industries in Washington which employ thousands of Central Washingtonians and help propel them and their families into the middle class.


This thriving industry is key to our success, and I am proud to serve as Co-Chair of the Paper & Packaging Caucus. I am committed to bringing forth meaningful and sustainable policy solutions that will continue to allow this industry to thrive in the 118th Congress.

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I was fortunate enough to meet with the Agricultural Retailers Association (left) and Evergreen Rural Water of Washington (right) this week and am looking forward to our continued partnership.

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Safe Streets for All to Begin Funding Local Programs



The Department of Transportation recently announced that, under the Safe Streets for All program, Grant County will be getting some funding.


This program aims to deliver funding for new safety action plans to make the streets less dangerous for all.

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Chiawana Career Day


Mark your calendar!


Chiawana High School is hosting a Career Day on Monday, February 13th.


This is a terrific opportunity for students to learn about different career paths.

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It is an honor and a privilege to serve you in Congress. To stay up to date on how I am working to represent Central Washington, I encourage you to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also find regular updates on my website.

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Dan Newhouse
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