Dear
Oklahoma
Friends
and
Neighbors,
Over
the
past
two
weeks,
the
U.S.
Senate
has
focused
on
passing
an
education
plan
to
replace
the
broken
No
Child
Left
Behind
law
(more
to
follow
below).
In
the
final
weeks
in
July,
the
Senate
will
consider
legislation
concerning
the
national
highway
system,
cyber
security,
Iran
and
terrorism.
In
our
first
six
months,
our
new
Republican-led
Senate
has
put
the
Senate
back
to
work.
The
Senate
has
passed
the
first
balanced
budget
in
over
a
decade,
passed
more
than
40
bipartisan
bills,
reported
over
110
bills
from
committees,
and
signed
18
bills
into
law.
I
have
introduced
11
bills
and
co-sponsored
65
bills
since
January.
I
will
continue
to
work
on
behalf
of
Oklahomans
on
issues
that
will
remove
burdensome
regulations
and
federal
red
tape,
and
fight
against
the
growth
of
federal
government
in
our
everyday
lives.
Planned
Parenthood
Floor
Speech
Yesterday,
I
delivered
a
speech
on
the
Senate
floor
about
Planned
Parenthood
and
the
recent
video
regarding
their
abortion
practices.
Click
the
picture
to
watch
the
speech,
or
CLICK
HERE.
To
read
the
transcript,
CLICK
HERE.
Every
Child
Achieves
Act
Since
1965,
the
Elementary
and
Secondary
Education
Act
(ESEA)
has
determined
K-12
education
policy.
Traditionally,
its
been
reauthorized
every
five
years,
most
recently
through
the
2001
No
Child
Left
Behind
law.
Early
in
the
Obama
Administration,
the
President
began
to
advance
Common
Core
education
requirements
in
every
state.
Then,
in
the
past
two
years,
states
have
been
required
to
make
a
choice.
They
must
either
submit
an
annual
federal
education
waiver
to
Washington
DC
for
approval
or
use
the
Common
Core
requirements
in
order
to
continue
receiving
federal
tax
moneymoney
that
our
citizens
put
in. For
the
past
two
weeks,
the
Senate
considered
and
passed
the
Every
Child
Achieves
Act
(ECAA),
a
long-overdue
bill
to
remove
harmful
restrictions
on
student
success
while
empowering
our
parents,
our
educators,
and
state
and
local
governments
to
best
serve
students.
During
the
debate
last
week,
I
co-sponsored
the
Academic
Partnerships
Lead
Us
to
Success
(A-PLUS)
amendment
with
Senator
Steve
Daines
(R-MT).
The
amendment,
which
failed
to
receive
the
necessary
support
to
pass,
would
have
provided
states
and
local
leaders
even
more
flexibility
to
completely
opt
out
of
any
federal
education
program.
It
has
been
far
too
long
since
Congress
addressed
the
deficiencies
of
No
Child
Left
Behind
and
its
time
to
do
the
right
thing
for
parents,
teachers
and
students.
The
passage
of
ECAA
accomplishes
these
goals.
To
view
my
statement
on
the
A-PLUS
amendment, CLICK
HERE.
To
watch
my
speech
on
the
Senate
floor
regarding
ECAA,
CLICK
HERE.
Iran
Nuclear
Agreement
On
Tuesday,
July
14,
President
Obama
announced
the
United
States
and
five
other
nations
had
reached
a
nuclear
deal
with
Iran.
By
law,
once
all
documents
associated
with
the
agreement
are
submitted
by
the
Administration,
Congress
will
have
60
days
to
review
the
terms.
While
I
remain
hopeful
the
US
has
reached
a
diplomatic
solution,
I
am
deeply
skeptical
since
Iran
is
the
worlds
largest
state-sponsor
of
terrorism.
Initial
reports
suggest
the
UN
will
have
limited
access
to
challenge
inspections
and
no
Americans
can
be
directly
involved
in
the
on-site
inspections.
The
agreement
struck
by
Secretary
Kerry
and
the
President
allows
for
rapid
sanctions
relief,
delayed
inspections
in
most
areas
of
the
country,
and
a
clear
path
to
a
nuclear
weapon
in
the
future.
It
also
allows
Iran
to
begin
purchasing
conventional
weapons
from
around
the
world
in
five
short
years.
I
look
forward
to
hearing
from
fellow
Oklahomans
as
we
see
more
of
whats
in
the
proposal.
I
will
spend
significant
time
going
through
the
public
and
classified
details
of
the
agreement
in
the
days
ahead.
If
you
would
like
to
read
the
public
details
of
the
Iran
Nuclear
Agreement
CLICK
HERE.
To
view
my
full
statement
on
the
Iran
Nuclear
Deal, CLICK
HERE.
Export-Import
Bank
There
has
been
an
active
debate
in
Congress
on
whether
or
not
the
federal
Export-Import
(Ex-Im)
Bank
should
continue
to
exist
and
how
it
should
operate.
The
Ex-Im
Bank
is
an
export
creditor
that
is
run
as
an
independent
agency
of
the
federal
government
(one
of
20
programs
in
the
federal
government
to
promote
American
exports).
The
issue
with
the
bank
is
based
on
the
proper
role
of
the
federal
government
in
our
economy
and
the
efficiency
of
the
programs
we
have
in
place.
While
our
government
will
always
have
a
role
in
facilitating
trade
and
access
to
overseas
markets,
the
Ex-Im
Bank
reauthorization
deadline
provides
an
opportunity
to
debate
whether
or
not
the
program
is
effectively
serving
the
taxpayers
who
fund
it.
The
Ex-Im
bank
subsidizes
foreign-owned
banks,
subsidizes
foreign
companies
that
are
also
subsidized
by
their
host
government,
and
provides
taxpayer
funded
guarantees
to
prosperous
regions
of
the
world
that
do
not
need
the
US
taxpayer-backed
financing.
Unless
there
are
major
reforms
in
the
next
few
weeks
to
the
Ex-Im
Bank
operation,
I
cannot
support
its
reauthorization.
Americans
should
not
have
to
backstop
a
bank
that
lends
with
their
tax
dollars.
To
watch
my
video
statement
on
the
Export-Import
Bank,
CLICK
HERE.
10th
Annual
Oklahoma
Prayer
Breakfast
On
Thursday,
July
16
the
Oklahoma
Congressional
delegation
joined
together
in
prayer,
marking
the
10th
annual
Oklahoma
Prayer
Breakfast
in
Washington,
DC.
The
annual
prayer
breakfast
serves
as
a
great
opportunity
for
Oklahomans
working
and
living
in
DC
to
come
together
to
pray
for
our
state,
our
leaders
and
our
country.
This
year
we
welcomed
former
Senator
Don
Nickles
as
the
events
emcee.
To
see
a
short
video
highlighting
the
event,
CLICK
HERE.
Cutting
Federal
Red
Tape
In
an
almost
two
hour
hearing,
the
Director
of
the
Federal
Agency,
charged
with
restraining
the
regulatory
burden
on
Americans,
answered
questions
in
front
of
my
subcommittee
on
federal
regulations.
We
talked
at
length
about
clearing
out
old
rules,
determining
the
costs
for
new
regulations,
determining
how
to
prevent
agency
overlap
and
how
to
make
sure
peoples
voices
are
heard.
We
also
talked
specifically
about
the
new
Waters
of
the
US
Rule,
energy
rules,
banking
rules
and
much
more.
Three
different
legislative
proposals
were
also
discussed
to
restrict
runaway
regulations.
It
is
time
to
stop
the
rising
regulatory
burden
on
every
American.
To
watch
my
opening
statement
and
Q&A
with
Administrator
Howard
Shelanski,
CLICK
HERE.
Miami
Tribe
of
Oklahoma
Bill
becomes
Law
In
January,
I
introduced
legislation
along
with
Rep.
Markwayne
Mullin
(OK-02)
to
remove
an
outdated
charter
that
limited
business
and
economic
development
opportunities
for
the
Miami
Tribe
of
Oklahoma.
In
June,
the
bill
passed
both
the
House
and
Senate;
last
week
it
was
signed
into
law.
The
Tribe
was
not
using
their
federal
charter,
yet
its
existence
raised
concerns
for
prospective
business
partners
due
to
the
restrictive
conditions
outlined
in
the
agreement.
Our
bill
eliminates
any
future
uncertainty
for
perspective
business
partners
for
the
Tribe.
Too
many
Oklahomans
struggle
with
outdated
laws
and
regulations
that
continue
to
hold
them
back.
Our
work
with
H.R.
533
is
an
example
of
how
we
can
work
together
to
find
solutions
to
eliminate
federal
barriers
for
Oklahomans.
To
read
my
full
statement, CLICK
HERE.
Keeping
You
In
The
Loop
- On
July
2,
I
discussed
the
heightened
national
security
concerns
prior
to
July
4th
celebrations
on
CNNs
The
Situation
Room
with
Wolf
Blitzer.
To
watch
the
full
interview, CLICK
HERE.
- On
July
8,
my
office
released
a
Biannual
Activity
Report
regarding
the
first
six-months
serving
Oklahomans
in
the
US
Senate.
To
view
the
full
activity
report, CLICK
HERE.
- On
July
8,
I
participated
in
the
second
public
hearing
of
the
year
for
the
Senate
Intelligence
Committee.
During
the
hearing,
I
questioned
Federal
Bureau
of
Investigation
(FBI)
Director
James
B.
Comey
on
the
appropriate
balance
between
lawful,
Fourth
Amendment
searches
and
a
commitment
to
protection
of
personal
privacy,
as
well
as
the
implication
for
cyber
security.
To
watch
the
full
Q&A
from
the
hearing, CLICK
HERE.
- On
July
15,
I
signed
on
as
a
co-sponsor
to
the
Child
Welfare
Provider
Inclusion
Act
of
2015
with
Senator
Mike
Enzi
of
Wyoming.
This
bill
will
protect
faith-based
charities
to
continue
their
work
according
to
their
deeply
held
values.
To
read
the
legislation, CLICK
HERE.
- The
next
bill
on
the
Senate
floor
is
the
Highway
bill,
written
by
Senator
Jim
Inhofe.
To
read
the
full
text
of
the
bill,
CLICK
HERE.
- In
addition
to
major
regulatory
process
changes,
our
office
is
hard
at
work
on
major
reforms
in
Social
Security
Disability,
budget
process,
community
banking,
religious
liberty,
oil
exports,
military
procurement,
Indian
Affairs
and
multiple
other
legislative
areas.
Our
staff
has
also
crossed
the
state
to
meet
with
Oklahomans
to
discuss
key
federal
issues
and
solutions.
Please
let
us
know
how
we
can
connect
with
you
in
the
future.
- Are
you
planning
a
trip
to
DC?
Would
you
like
to
tour
the
Capitol
or
the
White
House?
My
office
can
assist
your
organization,
family
or
just
you
in
organizing
tours. All
you
need
to
do
is
call
the
DC
office,
your
Oklahoma
Embassy
in
the
nations
Capitol,
and
they
will
assist
you
with
any
tour
plans!
Stay
Connected!
If
you
would
like
more
information
on
these
topics
or
any
other
legislation
currently
before
the
U.S.
Senate,
please
do
not
hesitate
to
call
my
D.C.
office
at
(202)
224-5754.
My
Oklahoma
City
office
can
be
reached
at
(405)
231-4941
and
my
Tulsa
office
at
(918)
581-7651.
You
can
also
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me
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or
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or
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updates
on
my
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in
Congress.
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