Gillibrand, Colleagues Launch Inquiry Into Corrupt Use Of National Parks Fees For Trump’s Vanity Projects
where their money is being directed,” the senators wrote in a letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. “This
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where their money is being directed,” the senators wrote in a letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. “This
platforms to high standards of integrity.” The senators wrote to CFTC Chairman Michael Selig: “These markets have
poor” condition. In the letter, the members wrote, “Irrespective of the final decision of the proposed merger between … trains carrying hazardous materials. The senators personally wrote to the head of Norfolk Southern and the Federal Railroad
hard cider and wine. The bicameral group wrote to Secretary Rollins: “A Secretarial Disaster Designation will unlock resources
keep our food supply safe.” The senators wrote to Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Vaden, “This reorganization poses
care they deserve.” The bipartisan group wrote to Secretary Kennedy: “Currently, the World Trade Center Health Program follows … general population,” the group continued. Additionally, they wrote, “Studies have shown that 9/11 responders have
along with seven of her Senate colleagues, wrote a letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin urging the Trump … address microplastics in our environment. The senators wrote to Administrator Zeldin, “The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission
Schumer’s CHIPS & Science Law Which Senator Wrote And Passed Into Law Which Is Helping Create Thousands
Gillibrand, along with 14 of her Senate colleagues, wrote a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer … viewed as a floor, not a ceiling,” wrote the senators. “There are urgent issues that must be addressed
easily or quickly replaced.” For example, they wrote, “Breakdowns in reimbursement systems could hinder troop mobility, slowing deployments
fewer choices to seek better deals,” the senators wrote. “ Additionally, when a grocery store closes, communities often lose
policies and executive orders,” the members wrote. The members closed by urging a swift review of the grant
protect Americans in the region from Iranian retaliation,” wrote the senators. The Pentagon also reportedly failed to warn
have become more opaque since December,”the senators wrote in a letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum
senators’ letter to President Trump, they wrote, “The blizzard created whiteout conditions, coastal flooding, travel disruptions, and power
would create additional uncertainty in the regulatory process,”wrote the senators. “We urge EPA to preserve States
domestic support for the Iranian regime,”the senators wrote in the letter. “The United States’ global reputation
going after the real fraudsters,”the senators wrote.“Instead, under the guise of ‘program integrity,’ you are cutting
outstanding staffing and administrative needs. The senators wrote,“Of immediate concern is the continuing chaos at the Centers … support of immigration enforcement efforts. The senators wrote,“We are concerned that these staff changes will put additional
letter to Secretary Rollins, Gillibrand and Riley wrote, “FY25 OCCSP funds still have not been released, and accordingly
funding available under PL 119-75,”the senators wrote in their letter.“Any delay in the release
that have plagued the agency under your leadership,”wrote the senators, highlighting ongoing staffing shortages and field office … that only adds to the customer service chaos,”wrote the senators. Reassigned employees are reportedly now only receiving
were never announced." Schumer and Senator Gillibrand wrote to HHS on February 17, 2025, and August
Representative Dan Goldman (D-NY), wrote to Secretary Burgum slamming the Trump administration’s decision to remove
flag must be replaced immediately,”wrote the members. “We unequivocally reject this administration’s attempts to erase