Dear
Oklahoma
Friends
and
Neighbors,
Thank
you,
again,
to
all
the
veterans
who
have
kept
our
nation
free.
During
this
Veterans
Day
week,
we
appreciate
the
men,
women
and
families
who
sacrifice
so
much
for
our
nation.
As
we
approach
the
end
of
the
year,
there
are
still
major
issues
to
discuss
in
Congress
before
the
end
of
December.
In
the
weeks
ahead,
the
Senate
will
authorize
funding
for
highways
and
a
measure
to
repeal
the
heart
of
Obamacare.
Congress
will
also
need
to
complete
funding
for
the
federal
government
before
December
11,
the
date
the
current
funding
expires.
I
hope
you
had
a
terrific
Veterans
Day,
and
I
pray
you
have
a
wonderful
Thanksgiving
celebration
with
your
family.
I
am
grateful
for
the
opportunity
to
represent
Oklahoma
as
your
Senator.
President
Rejects
Keystone
XL
Pipeline:
Last
Friday,
President
Obama
rejected
the
application
from
TransCanada
to
build
the
northern
leg
of
the
Keystone
XL
Pipeline,
an
application
that
has
been
stalled
by
the
Obama
Administration
for
six
years.
Americans
have
always
known
President
Obama’s
opposition
to
oil,
gas
and
coal,
but
few
thought
he
would
delay
a
pipeline
permit
for
over
2,600
days
only
to
reject
it
with
no
fact-based,
data
driven
conclusions.
Following
Friday’s
announcement,
I
provided
a
closer
look
into
the
President’s
excuse.
The
rejection
of
the
application
demonstrates
how
much
this
administration
thinks
the
American
people
will
only
listen
to
platitudes,
not
check
the
facts.
This
decision
paints
a
clear
picture
of
what
happens
when
the
federal
government
gets
to
choose
projects
based
on
the
preference
of
a
few
elites
in
Washington,
DC,
rather
than
the
free
market,
data
or
the
preferences
of
the
American
people.
To
review
my
fact-check
of
the
President’s
Keystone
decision, CLICK
HERE.
On
Tuesday,
I
spoke
on
the
Senate
floor
regarding
the
Keystone
Pipeline
decision
and
the
need
to
lift
the
ban
on
American
exports
of
crude
oil.
CLICK
HERE
to
watch
the
speech.
Medicare
Open
Enrollment
On
Monday,
November
9,
I
held
a
state-wide
tele-town
hall
for
senior
adults
in
Oklahoma
regarding
open
enrollment
for
Medicare.
On
the
call
with
me
were
special
guests
Ray
Walker,
Senior
Health
Insurance
Counseling
Program
Director
for
the
Oklahoma
Insurance
Department;
and
Sylvia
Garcia,
Health
Insurance
Specialist
for
CMS’s
Division
of
Medicare
Health
Plans
Operations.
During
the
call
we
talked
to
more
than
23,000
senior
adult
Oklahomans
and
we
were
able
to
answer
a
number
of
major
questions
about
Medicare
and
Social
Security.
Open
enrollment
for
Medicare
started
on
October
15,
2015
and
will
run
through
December
7,
2015.
If
you
have
questions
about
Medicare
options
or
open
enrollment,
please
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
Ray
from
the
Oklahoma
Insurance
Department
or
my
office.
We
are
glad
to
help.
Ray
Walker,
Oklahoma
SHIP
Director,
Oklahoma
Insurance
Department- Phone:
1-800-764-2828,
Email:
SHIPresourcecenter@air.org
For
additional
information,
you
can
call
1-800-MEDICARE
or
visit
www.medicare.gov.
Bipartisan
Budget
Act
It’s
a
Bad
Deal
Two
weeks
ago,
the
Senate
voted
on
the
Bipartisan
Budget
Act
of
2015.
I
was,
and
still
am,
very
opposed
to
the
bill.
Oklahomans
want
to
see
the
national
debt
reduced
and
efficiencies
in
the
federal
government
increase.
The
budget
that
passed
does
neither.
Our
debt
still
stands
at
$18.6
trillion
and
the
budget
deal
does
nothing
to
move
our
nation
toward
a
balanced
budget.
Congress
also
had
the
opportunity
to
make
true
reforms
to
the
Social
Security
Disability
Insurance
program,
but
instead
used
funding
gimmicks
to
kick
the
can
down
the
road.
During
debate,
I
offered
a
solution
that
would
fix
the
problems
in
Social
Security
Disability
Insurance.
But
all
amendments
to
the
budget
bill
were
blocked,
so
our
commonsense
Social
Security
solution
was
not
addressed.
I
cannot
support
a
budget
that
does
not
address
our
national
debt.
To
hear
directly
from
me
on
the
reasons
behind
my
opposition
to
the
bill, CLICK
HERE.
Federal
Fumbles
100
Ways
the
Government
Dropped
the
Ball
Last
week,
I
announced
my
office
will
release
a
federal
government
waste
and
solutions
report
later
this
fall.
The
report
will
highlight
examples
of
wasteful
or
duplicative
spending,
burdensome
regulations
and
will
also
offer
a
policy
solution
to
each
of
the
problems
addressed
in
the
book.
I
released
the
following
video
as
an
example
of
what
you’ll
see
in
the
Fumble
Book.
With
a
$18.6
trillion
federal
debt
and
half-a-trillion-dollar
deficit,
it
is
past
time
for
practical
ideas
to
balance
our
budget.
To
watch
the
video,
CLICK
HERE.
We
Need
a
Regulatory
Process
of
the
People
and
By
the
People
It’s
no
secret
that
regulatory
reform
is
a
top
priority
for
me.
As
chair
of
the
Senate
Homeland
Security
and
Governmental
Affairs
Subcommittee
on
Regulatory
Affairs
and
Federal
Management,
I
have
focused
my
time
on
reforms
and
solutions
that
will
improve
our
federal
regulatory
system.
As
the
cost
of
basic
items
such
as
food,
insurance,
banking
and
consumer
goods
continue
to
rise,
some
might
not
realize
that
many
of
the
cost
increases
are
directly
attributed
to
new
regulatory
costs
passed
on
to
the
consumers.
No
one
wants
a
nation
with
no
regulations,
but
all
federal
regulations
should
consider
the
cost,
benefits,
and
be
as
simple
as
possible,
and
consider
all
affected
people.
Bad
regulations
make
it
harder
for
American’s
to
achieve
their
dreams.
Too
many
regulations
make
it
harder
to
start
a
business,
expand
a
company
or
employ
more
people.
To
return
to
a
better
economy,
regulations
must
be
of
the
people,
for
the
people,
and
by
the
people.
To
read
more
about
my
thoughts
on
regulatory
reform
and
the
solutions, CLICK
HERE.
Free
Exercise
of
Religion
in
America
Since
2008,
Assistant
football
Coach
Joe
Kennedy
from
Bermerton,
Washington
has
practiced
a
tradition
of
private
prayer
at
the
fifty-yard
line
after
the
conclusion
of
every
game.
At
times,
students
have
voluntarily
joined
Coach
Kennedy
in
silent
prayer.
However,
after
seven
years,
the
Bremerton
School
District
ordered
Coach
Kennedy
to
stop
praying
where
people
could
see
him.
On
October
23,
the
district
told
the
coach
if
he
repeated
his
tradition
of
prayer,
his
actions
would
be
“grounds
for
discipline,
up
to
and
including
discharge
from
district
employment.”
As
of
today,
Coach
Kennedy
has
been
placed
on
administrative
paid
leaveall
because
he
exercised
his
freedom
of
religion
in
America.
In
America,
you
have
the
right
to
have
faith,
the
right
to
live
it
and
the
right
to
have
no
faith
at
all.
Every
individual
retains
their
Constitutional
right
to
the
free
exercise
of
their
religion.
I
stand
by
Coach
Kennedy
and
his
freedom
to
exercise
his
religion.
People
of
all
faiths
cannot
be
restrained
from
personal
acts
of
faith,
even
if
they
are
a
government
employee.
To
watch
my
floor
speech
on
Coach
Kennedy, CLICK
HERE.
To
read
an
opinion
piece
I
wrote
with
the
co-chair
of
the
Congressional
Prayer
Caucus, CLICK
HERE.
As
co-chairman
of
the
Congressional
Prayer
Caucus,
I
led
a
Member
of
Congress
letter
to
Bremerton,
Washington
School
District
officials
to
defend
the
first
Amendment
right
of
Coach
Kennedy.
To
read
the
letter, CLICK
HERE.
We
Salute
You
A
hero
is
someone
who
has
devoted
their
life
for
something
greater
than
themselves.
On
this
Veterans
Day,
and
every
day,
we
honor
the
men
and
women
who
serve
our
nation,
past
and
present.
You
are
our
heroes.
We
are
grateful
to
you
and
your
families
for
the
sacrifices
you
make
for
our
nation
in
defense
of
our
freedoms.
To
watch
a
special
Veterans
Day
video, CLICK
HERE.
Keeping
You
In
The
Loop
- On
Tuesday,
the
Senate
voted
91-3
to
pass
the
National
Defense
Authorization
Act
(NDAA)
again. President
Obama
vetoed
the
first
version
of
NDAA,
even
though
it
passed
the
House
and
Senate
with
strong
bipartisan
support. The
NDAA
will
now
go
back
to
President
Obama
again
for
signature. I
delivered
a
floor
speech
in
support
of
the
NDAA
on
October
7,
and
I
also wrote
an
op-ed
on
October
13
on
why
we
need
to
have
a
clear
national
security
strategy.
- This
week,
I
voted
for
the
Military
Construction
and
Veterans
Affairs
Appropriations
Act,
and
it
passed
the
Senate
with
a
vote
of
93-0. This
is
a
critical
piece
of
legislation
that
provides
physical
support
for
our
military
bases
and
posts,
and
support
for
Veteransin Oklahoma
and
across
the
nation.
I
am
thankful
to
all
the
Veterans
who
reside
in
Oklahomaall
312,492
of
them.
- Last
Monday,
I
launched
a
new
website.
The
URL
address
is
the
same: www.lankford.senate.gov,
but
the
design,
functionality
and
information
are
all
new.
The
website
acts
as
a
virtual
office
for
Oklahomans
to
stay
connected
with
me
and
what’s
happening
in
the
US
Senate.
The
website
will
be
your
portal
to
request
meetings,
watch
videos,
seek
help
with
a
federal
agency,
learn
more
about
current
issues
or
read
legislation
under
consideration.
I
am
here
to
serve
you,
and
technology
allows
me
to
do
that
faster.
- Last
week,
the
Senate voted
on
a
resolution
of
disapproval
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency’s
(EPA)
‘Waters
of
the
United
States’
(WOTUS)
rule.
As
you’ll
recall,
the
EPA
issued
a
final
WOTUS
rule
that
drastically
expands
their
authority
for
regulated
navigable
waters,
well
beyond
the
intent
of
the
1972
Clear
Water
Act.
The
resolution
passed
with
bipartisan
support
by
a
vote
of
54-44.
In
August,
Sen.
Inhofe
and
I sent
a
letter
to
the
EPA
to
seek
further
clarification
on
compliance
for
the
WOTUS
rule.
Currently,
the
federal
courts
have
stopped
the
EPA
from
implementing
their
overreach,
but
it
is
important
to
also
stop
this
rule
with
legislation.
- Last
week,
the
Supreme
Court
granted
a
petition
to
four
Oklahoma
colleges
who
challenged
the
Obamacare
mandate.
The
four
schools
will
join
with
five
other
petitions,
including
the
Little
Sisters
of
the
Poor.
The
oral
arguments
are
tentatively
set
for
March
2016.
- On
October
27,
the
Senate
passed
the Cybersecurity
Information
Sharing
Act
of
2015
(S.
754).
Cybersecurity
is
quickly
becoming
one
of
the
most
pressing
concerns
for
every
American
and
family.
This
bill
is
an
important
piece
of
legislation
to
protect
your
personal
privacy
by
taking
steps
to
combat
cyber-attacks
before
they
happen.
To
read
my
full
statement
on
the
passage
of
the
bill, CLICK
HERE.
- November
is
National
Adoption
Month,
and
this
week,
Governor
Mary
Fallin
launched
the
Oklahoma
Fosters
Initiative,
a
campaign
to
recruit
more
foster
and
adoptive
families
for
Oklahoma
foster
children.
Families
interested
in
becoming
adoptive
parents
can
visit
www.OklahomaFosters.com.
You
can
also
call
the
foster
parent
hotline
at
1-800-376-9729.
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