Fetterman, Britt Bill to Help Protect Mental Health of Minors Passes Committee
right direction with Senate Commerce Committee passage of the Stop the Scroll Act. Senator Fetterman
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right direction with Senate Commerce Committee passage of the Stop the Scroll Act. Senator Fetterman
Remarks as prepared for delivery : “Mr
Pedestrian Bridges for the Connellsville Urban Passage($500,000) to install and rehabilitate two bridges/connectors in the north
change. It would also allow time for passage of a legislative solution, like Senator Fetterman’s bipartisan
WASHINGTON, D.C., December 17, 2025 –After
WASHINGTON, D.C.– After clearing the U.S
represent is a priority of our union, and passage of this very important piece of legislation
WASHINGTON, D.C.,July 1, 2025— Senator
within the DOE to Pittsburgh one year after passage. It would also require the Secretary of Energy
legal loopholes, institutional intransigence, or the mere passage of time. As antisemitism continues to rise around the world
Committee with bipartisan support but stalled before final passage. The senators brought the bill to the floor
working with our elected officials to support passage of this Act. Once enacted, the SHIPS Act will result
MSHA was established through the bipartisan passage of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act, also known
historic step forward, but since its passage, Congress has failed to provide the funding it promised. The legislation … their families, and I urge its rapid passage,”said AFT President Randi Weingarten. “We are proud to once
Continuing Resolution (CR) and move to final passage. Senator Fetterman released the following statement in response … which broke the filibuster to proceed to final passage and prevent a government shutdown. He voted against
this legislation — and I’m hopeful for its passage this Congress.” Charles Blockson was born
expected to receive a vote on final passage soon. Contact: Meghan Rodgers,meghan_rodgers@mccormick.senate.gov