Hirono Presses Attorney General Nominee Todd Blanche on DOJ Weaponization, Rule of Law
Senator Hirono opposed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act which, unlike its name suggests, would make
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Senator Hirono opposed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act which, unlike its name suggests, would make
Senator Hirono opposed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act which, unlike its name suggests, would make
country are eating less and driving less and saving less and seeing the doctor less because … country are eating less and driving less and saving less and seeing the doctor less because
climate change in order to protect infrastructure, save taxpayer dollars, safeguard businesses from flood damage, and keep communities
entities to recover and reinvest operational energy cost savings. Requires the DoD to establish a public-private partnership
WASHINGTON – During a Senate Appropriations subcommittee
funds to their intended use to save lives and advance U.S. interests as directed by Congress last year
bipartisan basis, made investments that will save lives, strengthen our alliances and partnerships to confront pressing challenges, rebuild
sure health care providers are equipped with life-saving training and interventions backed by data. Our legislation takes
strong opposition to Republicans’Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Actwhich, unlike its name suggests, would make … rise in strong opposition to the so-called SAVE America Act. What it should be called
their families.[2]Title X funding also saves taxpayer dollars elsewhere in the health care system, with every … spent on public funding for family planning programs saving at least seven dollars in Medicaid costs
Americans for years to come. “This bill will save lives all around the world. It will strengthen … matters. Because, simply put, this bill will save lives all around the world. It will strengthen our alliances
WASHINGTON, D.C.– U.S. Senator Mazie K
earthquake, with the best information available to save lives. ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Native Hawaiian Child Care.The deal includes
mainstream of American society. Nobody wants this, save for a handful of people intoxicated by power and deluded
Senator Hirono discussed the importance of these life-saving contributions and the significance of the Blood Bank
Pacific region. To date, this program has saved $1.7 billion in costs for invasive species management in Hawai … weatherization assistance that provides installation of energy saving products like LED lights and insulation for low-income families
retreat from multilateral institutions. Together, these investments will save lives, strengthen our alliances and partnerships around the world
area, fight fires more effectively, and help save lives and protect communities across Hawai‘i Island,”said Senator
decision to roll back these important cost-saving protections for the flying public and to implement the bipartisan … fair compensation for travel disruptions. These cost-saving consumer protections should be strengthened, not weakened,”the senators concluded
studies that could unlock major breakthroughs and literally save lives. Unsurprisingly, the majority of Americans oppose what this
While the President and congressional Republicans refuse to save Americans’ health care and fund our government, federal workers
costs will far exceed any short-term savings—eroding our global leadership in climate research and our ability … Senator Hirono.“Even if Congress disagrees with the ‘savings’ that defunding EMA provides and appropriates funding, there
reliability of our heroes’ health care and saving a substantial amount of taxpayer dollars. Along with Senators Hirono
Palestinian civilians in Gaza in order to save lives, resume nonimmigrant visas for eligible Palestinian passport holders … humanitarian visas, allowing them to access life-saving medical treatment in the United States. These civilians include severely