Dear
Oklahoma
Friends
and
Neighbors,
I
am
incredibly
grateful
for
the
honor
to
represent
you
and
our
great
state
of
Oklahoma.
As
we
start
a
new
Congress
and
swear
in
a
new
President,
there
is
a
lot
to
be
done.
With
our
national
security
at
risk,
our
federal
debt
rising
out
of
control,
and
our
economy
stalled,
we
need
to
put
in
place
good
policies
that
are
focused
on
helping
the
American
people.
Too
many
families
face
poverty,
our
health
care
system
is
unaffordable,
and
more
and
more
Americans
feel
their
government
is
telling
them
what
to
do.
Here
is
a
quick
update
on
what’s
happened
over
the
past
few
weeks
in
Washington,
DC:
58th
Presidential
Inauguration
Last
Friday,
we
welcomed
a
number
of
Oklahomans
to
Washington,
DC,
to
celebrate
the
58th
Inauguration
of
the
President
of
the
United
States
with
the
swearing
in
of
Donald
Trump,
our
45th
President.
It
was
truly
an
historic
event.
CLICK
HERE
to
view
the
video.
Repeal
and
Replace
Obamacare
Oklahomans
know
first-hand
the
devastation
caused
by
the
impact
of
the
federally-run
healthcare
exchange.
Last
year,
the
Obama
administration
announced
a
76-percent
premium
increase
for
Oklahoma
with
one
health
insurer
left
in
the
state
on
the
federal
exchange.
That
means
insurance
rates
have
increased
in
Oklahoma
over
200
percent
in
just
two
years.
My
office
has
been
flooded
with
calls
and
emails
from
people
who
used
to
have
healthcare,
but
they
have
now
chosen
to
pay
the
tax
penalty
because
they
can
no
longer
afford
health
insurance.
In
the
next
two
years,
the
most
painful
parts
of
Obamacare
will
be
rolled
out,
including
a
huge
new
insurance
tax
and
the
"Cadillac
tax"
on
healthcare
coverage
that
is
"too
good."
Both
will
drive
up
costs
even
more.
On
January
6,
the
US
Senate
began
the
process
towards
a
smooth
transition
to
repeal
and
replace
Obamacare.
We
must
craft
a
health
care
replacement
plan
that
provides
a
smooth
transition
from
the
current
Obamacare
exchange
to
a
much
stronger,
more
sustainable
system
that
gives
patients
more
control
and
more
options.
There
are
thousands
of
Oklahomans
with
serious
health
needs
who
now
have
subsidized
healthcare.
They
should
not
be
kicked
off
coverage
in
the
transition,
but
neither
should
people
lose
their
coverage
because
of
the
currently
skyrocketing
costs.
In
the
days
ahead,
Congress
will
debate
many
ideas
for
a
healthcare
replacement.
While
some
have
pushed
for
a
quick
transition,
there
is
a
great
need
to
provide
time
for
hospitals,
insurance
companies,
and
employers
to
make
the
needed
changes.
In
the
next
few
months,
the
Trump
administration
will
make
some
immediate
changes
to
stabilize
the
failing
healthcare
system. Congress
will
then
pass
a
series
of
bills
to
repair
the
employer
healthcare
system,
the
exchanges,
and
the
Medicaid
system.
Do
not
look
for
one
big
healthcare
bill.
The
plan
is
to
pass
multiple
smaller
bills
to
address
the
serious
failures
of
the
current
system.
CLICK
HERE
to
watch
my
floor
speech
from
last
Tuesday
on
the
congressional
process
to
repeal
and
replace
Obamacare.
Scott
Pruitt
for
EPA
It
was
an
honor
to
introduce
Oklahoma’s
own
Attorney
General
Scott
Pruitt
at
his
nomination
hearing
before
the
Senate
Committee
on
Environment
&
Public
Works.
Scott
understands
that
we
need
a
balance
between
state
responsibilities
and
federal
responsibilities
when
it
comes
to
the
environment.
We
need
clean
air
and
water
now
and
for
the
next
generation,
but
the
EPA
must
follow
the
law
when
it
creates
new
regulations.
I
know
Scott
will
be
a
strong
leader
committed
to
following
the
law.
CLICK
HERE
to
view
my
introduction
of
Oklahoma
Attorney
General
Scott
Pruitt,
President
Trump’s
nominee
for
Administrator
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency.
I
have
personally
visited
with
many
of
the
cabinet
nominees.
Our
office
has
received
many
calls
both
for
and
against
President
Trump's
cabinet
selections.
Please
feel
free
to
express
your
opinions
to
us,
and
we
will
be
glad
to
send
you
the
facts
we
have
researched
on
each
candidate.
We
have
noticed
that
in
some
cases,
the
news
about
nominees
has
not
matched
the
facts
from
their
sworn
testimony.
Update:
American
Burying
Beetle
Program
Last
week,
the
nonpartisan
Government
Accountability
Office
(GAO)
released
an
extensive
report,
which
I
requested
months
ago,
on
the
US
Fish
and
Wildlife
Service’s
(FWS)
conservation
efforts
to
protect
the
American
burying
beetle.
Years
ago,
to
protect
the
American
burying
beetle
population,
the
FWS
started
to
require
land
developers
in
Oklahoma
and
other
states
to
invest
in
Conservation
Banks
(affectionately
called
"Beetle
Farms").
But
in
the
past
few
years,
the
cost
of
the
Conservation
Banks
has
skyrocketed,
so
the
FWS
has
allowed
"In-Lieu"
fee
payments
to
third
party
conservation
organizationswhich
often
do
not
even
spend
the
money
to
protect
the
beetle.
That
makes
no
sense.
I
requested
a
GAO
study
of
the
integrity
of
the
In-Lieu
payment
system
and
the
management
of
the
FWS’s
American
burying
beetle
mitigation
efforts
required
by
the
Endangered
Species
Act.
The
listing
of
this
bug
has
unnecessarily
caused
major
headaches
for
basic
infrastructure
costs
and
needs
throughout
Oklahoma.
The
icing
on
the
cake
is
that
the
beetle
population
has
dramatically
increased
and
the
FWS
has
now
determined
that
the
beetle
is
a
"habitat
generalist"
that
can
live
almost
anywhere. Because
of
these
new
facts,
we
are
working
to
get
the
beetle
off
the
endangered
species
list.
To
read
the
full
report CLICK
HERE.
To
read
my
official
statement, CLICK
HERE.
Presidential
Executive
Order
on
Immigration
and
Refugee
Resettlement
On
Friday,
President
Donald
Trump
signed
an
Executive
Order
(EO)
that
would
place
a
90-day
pause
and
reevaluation
of
the
screening
process
for
individuals
traveling
from
seven
war-torn
nations
and
a
120-day
pause
for
the
refugee
resettlement
program.
I
want
to
be
clear:
this
is
not
a
ban
on
Muslims
or
a
permanent
change
in
immigration
policy.
I
have
encouraged
the
president’s
staff
to
evaluate
American
policy
with
an
eye
on
both
security
and
compassion
for
refugees
fleeing
the
terrors
of
war
and
persecution.
There
has
been
a
constant
misrepresentation
of
facts,
and
I
would
encourage
you
to
read
my
statement
in
full.
To
read
my
statement,
CLICK
HERE.
Keeping
You
in
the
Loop
- Two
weeks
ago,
I
wrote
a
piece
for
Fox
News
to
call
for
the
urgent
release
of
American
Pastor
Andrew
Brunson,
who
has
been
held
in
a
prison
in
Turkey
since
early
October
without
clear
cause.
To
read
the
piece, CLICK
HERE.
- Last
week,
I
participated
in
the
44th
annual
March
for
Life
in
Washington,
DC,
an
event
to
advocate
for
life. CLICK
HERE
to
watch
a
recent
video
Q&A
I
did
with
the
President
of
CareNet,
a
national
pro-life
pregnancy
resource
center
organization.
- Two
weeks
ago,
I
chaired
the
first
Subcommittee
on
Regulatory
Affairs
and
Federal
Management
hearing
of
the
year
to
examine
the
impact
of
federal
regulations
on
small
businesses.
The
subcommittee
welcomed
native
Oklahoman
Jerry
Hietpas,
President
of
the
Action
Safety
Supply
Company
in
Oklahoma
City,
to
provide
testimony.
To
read
more, CLICK
HERE.
- In
his
last
act
as
president,
President
Obama
signed
into
law
my
bill,
the
TALENT
Act,
a
bipartisan
bill
to
codify
the
Presidential
Innovation
Fellows
program.
To
read
more
about
the
bill, CLICK
HERE.
- I’m
honored
to
have
Rep.
Mark
Walker
of
North
Carolina
join
me
as
co-chair
of
the
Congressional
Prayer
Caucus.
It
is
vitally
important
that
Congress
respects
the
right
to
have
freedom
of
faith
or
have
no
faith
at
all.
The
Congressional
Prayer
Caucus
has
worked
and
will
continue
to
work
to
successfully
advocate
for
those
fundamental
values. CLICK
HERE
to
read
more.
- For
several
years,
I
have
worked
to
pass
a
federal
government
transparency
bill,
the
Taxpayers
Right
to
Know
Act,
and
earlier
this
month,
the
House
passed
the
bill
by
voice
vote.
If
adopted
into
law,
the
Taxpayers
Right
to
Know
Act
would
create
an
online
database
that
will
provide
performance
metrics
and
financial
data
for
every
federal
program
that
costs
more
than
$1
million.
I’m
grateful
the
House
took
swift
action
on
this
bill. CLICK
HERE
to
read
my
full
statement.
- The
United
States
Naval
Academy
offers
a
summer
seminar
in
June
for
students
who
are
interested
in
pursuing
one
of
the
nation’s
service
academies
and
serving
our
country.
This
is
a
six-day
experience
for
students
who
have
completed
their
junior
year
in
high
school.
To
apply
to
the
USNA
Summer
Seminar,
or
for
more
information, CLICK
HERE.
Stay
Connected!
If
you
would
like
more
information
on
these
topics
or
any
other
legislation
currently
before
the
US
Senate,
please
do
not
hesitate
to
call
my
DC
office
at
(202)
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My
Oklahoma
City
office
can
be
reached
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and
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