Amodei Votes in Favor of Passing of Sunshine Protection Act
have spoken with countless Nevadans over the years that are in favor of making Daylight Savings permanent. This
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have spoken with countless Nevadans over the years that are in favor of making Daylight Savings permanent. This
proud of what we have accomplished over the years, especially our diligence to restore regular order and bring … death, I will fear no evil.” Fiscal Year 2027 Homeland Security Appropriations Act The Homeland Security Appropriations
linear-foot (1.6 miles) of a nearly 150-year-old transmission main, stretching from State Route … will support the Winnemucca Grammar School, a 100-year-old historic elementary school. The Humboldt County School District
served Nevada’s Second District for eight years. Ken Brooke, the current Deputy Chief of Staff, will succeed … honorary Nevadan. Molly joined my team eight years ago as Legislative Director and in 2020 stepped into
look forward to finishing my term. After 15 years of service, I believe it is the right time
work on government funding for the fiscal year. Homeland Security Subcommittee Chairman Mark Amodei issued the following statement … Representatives: “When we look back to a year ago and the disaster at the border the Trump Administration
Representatives passed a third package of two full-year FY26 appropriations bills, including Financial Services and General Government
finalize, the passage of three additional Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations bills sets the year off on strong footing
hospitals are struggling to stay open, premiums rise year after year, patient options have dwindled, and fraud
mining operations on federal land, upending over 40 years of regulatory and legal precedent. If allowed to stand
celebrating the annual Capitol Christmas Tree lighting. This year’s tree was selected from the Carson Ranger District … know the beauty of our state, and this year, for the first time since this tradition began, that
sole purpose was to maintain current Fiscal Year 2025 funding levels, allowing additional time for the Appropriations process … continue restoring regular order and advancing Fiscal Year 2026 funding bills. However, Senate Democrats have now voted
November 21, 2025, keeping funding at current Fiscal Year 2025 levels and giving the Appropriations process more time … restore regular order and preserve progress on Fiscal Year 2026 funding bills. “I’m glad to see that
away any funding for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2025, and we will have at least three more … before the start of the next fiscal year, and I will continue to fight for our local broadcasters
economic growth, and secure our borders after 4 years of mismanagement under the previous administration,” said Rep. Mark … which have benefited Americans over the last 8 years. Small businesses and Made-in-America investments are also
House Appropriations Committee approved the Fiscal Year 2026 Homeland Security Appropriations Bill introduced by Homeland Security Subcommittee Chairman … arrival on the House floor.” The Fiscal Year 2026 Homeland Security Bill The Homeland Security Appropriations Bill provides
state that is 80% federally owned. For years, folks from my district, and even across district lines, have
facing the National Mall. “This project has been years in the making, and I’m grateful
sale of up to 60 acres within 1 year of enactment and facilitates long-term joint selection
response to voting in favor of the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 , a clean continuing … deliberations to begin in short order on Fiscal Year 2026, while concurrently considering Reconciliation in the next
goods and services crossing our shared border every year, trade with Canada plays an important role
radiation and toxins at NTTR between the years of 1972 and 2005. “Veterans, who made such selfless sacrifices
that could save taxpayers millions of dollars each year by allowing the U.S. Mint to begin producing coins … more cost-effective rate. “For years, we’ve discussed the burden our federal deficit has cast, and will
values,” said Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole. “Last year, I appointed him Chairman of the Homeland Security Subcommittee
these lands, not Washington bureaucrats. This legislation overturns years of a one-sided approach on major land management … tool to quickly protect them. However, over the years, the Act's sweeping language has been weaponized