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John,
It’s been a busy week of scrutinizing federal spending and the judiciary, and
codifying executive orders. Here’s a brief update on the important work we are
doing to advance conservative principles and the America First agenda.
The House passed a budget resolution, by a vote of 216-214, for fiscal year
2026 appropriations to be the blueprint for codifying President Trump’s America
First agenda. This paves the way for $1.5 trillion in spending and DOGE cuts,
sweeping deregulation, border security improvements, and the extension of
President Trump’s 2017 middle-class tax cuts. With the House and Senate
aligned, we can begin the reconciliation process where both chambers hammer out
a final, substantive budget without the worry of obstructionist Democrats
filibustering. Throughout this drawn-out and debate-filled process, one thing
is certain: President Trump and House Republicans are ready to deliver on
fiscal responsibility—exactly what we were elected to do.
The House Education and Workforce Committee advanced two important bills to
move President Trump’s executive orders into law and reassert parental
authority and rights. TheSay No to Indoctrination Act blocks federal funding
for schools that push gender ideology. The PROTECT Kids Act requires elementary
and middle schools to get parental consent before changing a child’s name or
pronouns or risk losing federal dollars. For too long, the Department of
Education has allowed radical left-wing ideology to seep into our classrooms by
confusing kids, fueling identity crises, and shutting parents out. Schools are
not the place for young children to hear about gender identity or sexuality
from educators or administrators. And there’s never a reason to keep parents in
the dark about their own children. My Democrat colleagues argue these bills are
harmful to students’ mental health.But they are completely wrong. These bills
restore parents’ rights to protect their children and raise them according to
their own values.
House Republicans also passed the No Rogue Rulings Act. This legislation
reins in activist judges by stopping them from issuing nationwide injunctions.
Federal district court judges should not have the power to shut down policies
nationwide. That’s not how our system is supposed to work, but it's a tactic
the Left is using to sabotage President Trump’s second term. Since January, the
Trump administration has faced more than 15 nationwide injunctions—more than
Biden did in four years. Activist judges have tried to stand in the way of
enforcing immigration laws and rolling back DEI mandates. TheNo Rogue Rulings
Act ensures that court decisions apply only to the parties involved, not the
entire country. It restores the proper balance between the courts and the
elected branches of government. This is a major win for the America First
agenda and why I voted with my Republican colleagues to pass this bill. Now
it’s the Senate’s turn to approve it and send it to President Trump’s desk.
As always, thank you for your continued trust and support. Don’t hesitate to
reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with anything.
With gratitude,
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Michelle Fischbach
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