From Rep. Dan Newhouse <[email protected]>
Subject Fighting for an Economy that Works for American Consumers and Small Businesses
Date December 8, 2023 9:31 PM
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With President Biden behind the wheel, our national debt skyrocketed to over $33 trillion—equating to over $100,000 per person.   Prioritizing an Economy that Works for American Consumers and Small Businesses Entrepreneurs and small business owners have long been known for bringing jobs, culture, and economic opportunity to our communities, especially in rural areas. But in the world today where the average American household is having to spend over $11,000 a year more than the year before, consumers are not so quick to visit Main Street for goods and services. High taxes, overregulation, and unrestrained government spending put our economy in a chokehold and limits prosperity. Record-high inflation, rising interest rates, supply chain shortages, and uncertainty for the American consumer are direct results of failed governance and reckless spending. We must prevent the federal government from leading us any further down this dangerous path. With President Biden behind the wheel, our national debt skyrocketed to over $33 trillion—equating to over $100,000 per person. Today, the average American is spending less than ever before because they simply cannot afford basic goods in this economic state. Since the beginning of the 118th Congress this year, we have been working to mitigate the harm done by those dangerous economic policies seen over the past several years. And as a member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, I am fighting to balance the budget and bring a common-sense conservative approach to federal spending policies for the good of the American people. Have high prices and inflation affected how you budget and purchase basic necessities? Yes No Fighting for Resources for Tribal Law Enforcement Officers This week, I participated in a hearing with the House Committee on Natural Resources where I discussed my bill, the Parity for Tribal Law Enforcement Act. This legislation would improve hiring and increase retention for tribal law enforcement officers in order to better protect native communities, increase law enforcement presence rural areas, and help address the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIW). Native tribes in Central Washington and across the nation are encountering significant barriers in recruiting and retaining law enforcement officers for their reservation lands. While their communities are combatting the MMIW crisis and high crime rates, they must be well-equipped to protect families and local businesses. The Parity for Tribal Law Enforcement Act empowers tribal law enforcement with the necessary resources to ensure the safety of all our communities. it empowers tribal w resources for all our communities Read More on My Website Standing Up for Central Washington Agricultural Producers This week, I testified before the House Committee on Agriculture to promote key provisions and urgency for the Farm Bill reauthorization. As Chairman of the Congressional Western Caucus, a member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, and as a third-generation farmer representing Central Washington, it is a privilege to represent our hardworking agricultural producers. The Farm Bill impacts all Americans, and this legislation must be carefully crafted to promote American agriculture, preserve our premiere research institutions, improve forest health to prevent catastrophic wildfires, and provide a safety net to ensure the long-term success of America’s agriculture industry. I am committed to passing a Farm Bill that strengthens the future of American farmers who are struggling with high input costs, labor shortages, and supply chain disruptions that make it difficult for farmers to make ends meet. Read More on My Website Looking for Interns Are you a currently an undergraduate student or recent college graduate interested in learning about the legislative process firsthand in the heart of our nation? If so, I am currently seeking paid congressional interns for the Spring 2024 term. The internships are in-person and will run from January to the end of March. Dates are flexible. Ideal candidates will have a positive attitude, strong work ethic, attention to detail, ability to conduct research, strong writing skills, and be able to work in a fast-paced work environment. District ties will be considered however are not required. Apply on My Website   Services My Office Provides Having trouble navigating the bureaucratic red-tape of a federal agency? Need assistance with VA benefits? Looking to book a tour of our nation's capital? Visit my website to see all the services my office provides. Visit My Website for More Information Moses Lake Winter Wonderland This Saturday, December 9, from 10 AM - 6 PM, the Grant County Fairgrounds will be hosting the annual Winter Wonderland! Gather your loved ones and enjoy over 60 local vendors, from sweet treats to festive apparel. Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be in attendance. Read More in All Events Moses Lake   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. Sincerely, Dan Newhouse Contact Me     Rep. Dan Newhouse | 504 Cannon House Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20515 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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