News from Congressman Dan Newhouse

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Protecting Rural Hospitals in Washington State

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On Tuesday, I sent a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz advocating for fair distribution of funds from the Rural Health Transformation Fund to states with Democrat Governors.

The Rural Transformation Fund is the largest ever investment in rural hospitals and was signed into law as part of the H.R. 1, the Working Families Tax Cut.

It is imperative that the program be implemented fairly so that funding is allocated specifically to rural healthcare providers, rather than diverted to urban centers that do not face the same challenges. 

Read my full letter here.

Market Access for Washington Blueberries

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I joined fellow Washingtonian Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) in penning a bipartisan, bicameral letter to the U.S. Trade Representative, Jamieson Grier, advocating for market access for blueberry producers as trade negotiations with Asian countries are discussed. 

The best blueberries in the nation are grown in Washington state, and as the administration continues to negotiate trade agreements, it is critical that we address both tariff and non-tariff trade barriers for our blueberry producers.

Expanding market access for American products remains a top priority of mine in Congress, and that includes making sure our blueberries can be enjoyed around the world.

Read our full letter here.

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No One Benefits from a Government Shutdown

By Rep. Dan Newhouse

On September 30, the federal government’s funding will lapse, and a government shutdown will begin if Congress does not pass a Continuing Resolution (CR) to extend current funding levels. Just last week, the House of Representatives passed a clean CR to keep the government open until November 21, which would prevent a shutdown and allow us to continue negotiating the Fiscal Year 2026 government funding legislation. Now, the responsibility falls on the Senate to follow suit, pass the House CR, and keep our government open.

The House Appropriations Committee has approved all 12 subcommittee bills, and three have been passed by the full House. As a member of the Appropriations Committee, I know how difficult this is to achieve. Over the past several Congresses, the Committee has had issues advancing all the subcommittees’ bills, but after many long days and late nights this summer, we have gotten that job done.  

Additionally, for the first time in over six years, the House and Senate are set to formally conference the chambers’ respective spending legislation for the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Legislative Branch. Our farmers and veterans deserve certainty from the federal government, and I was named to the Conference Committee to negotiate with the Senate on how to best serve these important constituencies.   

However, our immediate focus is ensuring the government stays open ahead of the September 30 funding deadline. Senate Democrats are refusing to accept the House’s clean CR over Obamacare tax credits that do not expire until the end of the calendar year. Instead, they are playing politics and threatening to pause pay for military service members, and federal programs Central Washingtonians rely on. In the event of a long-term shutdown, the operations of the Waste Treatment Plant at Hanford would be at risk of indefinite delay.

We owe it to taxpayers to keep the government open and continue providing the essential services that are at risk of being paused by a shutdown. Additionally, government shutdowns cost taxpayers billions of dollars outside of regular spending and contradicts our commitment to reduce spending and bring down the national debt. 

I supported the CR last week on the House Floor to keep our government open. Our Senators, Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, should do the same. If they fail to do so, it will have harmful, long-term effects on our constituents here in Central Washington.

In The News

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Newhouse Confident the Skinny Farm Bill Will Pass

By Glenn Vaagen

Many items that are typically part of a Farm Bill were addressed earlier this year when Congress passed, and President Trump signed the Big Beautiful Bill.  However, portions of the Farm Bill remains... read more.

 

 

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Representatives Newhouse, Baumgartner push for fair funding for rural hospitals

By Mark Rattner

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Representative Dan Newhouse (WA-4) is advocating for rural hospitals to receive the funding they were promised. He is working... read more.

 

Image Hanford VIT Plant receives green light from DOE to move forward after uncertainty

By Aiden Whitaker

TRI-CITIES, Wash. — Following uncertainty surrounding the future of Hanford's Waste Treatment Plant, the U.S. Department of Energy has given the green light for the project to proceed as planned... read more. 

 

 

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Newhouse on Tariffs

By Bob Larson

When the subject of tariffs comes up in agricultural circles, you hear the good and the bad... read more.


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