Regulation
Nation
On
Wednesday,
the
Senate
Committee
on
Homeland
Security
and
Governmental
Affairs,
on
which
I
serve,
passed
three
of
the
transparency
and
regulatory
bills
I
introduced
earlier
this
year.
The
Early
Participation
in
Regulations
Act,
Small
Business
Regulatory
Flexibility
Improvements
Act,
and
Providing
Accountability
Through
Transparency
Act
are
all
aimed
at
making
government
more
transparent
and
removing
the
burden
of
harmful
regulations
to
small
businesses,
which
means
more
jobs
and
a
better
economy
in
the
future. I
worked
closely
with
Sen.
McCaskill
from
Missouri
on
the
Federal
Agency
Customer
Experience
Act
to
ensure
that
the
federal
government
is
more
responsive
to
the
American
people.
These
are
all
commonsense
steps
to
improve
the
service
and
engagement
of
federal
agencies.
To
read
more
about
Wednesday’s
hearing,
CLICK
HERE.
Healthcare
Reform
in
the
Senate
In
the
last
e-newsletter,
I
shared
that
the
House
of
Representatives
was
working
through
the
details
of
the
health
care
reform
bill.
Since
April,
the
House
has
passed
its
version
of
a
bill
to
repeal
large
portions
of
the
Affordable
Care
Act
(Obamacare)
and
replace
it
with
a
new
structure
aimed
at
bringing
down
costs,
boosting
affordability,
and
increasing
choice
in
health
coverage.
Now
it
is
the
Senate’s
turn
to
produce
its
own
health
care
reform
bill.
One
obscure
fact
about
the
Senate
is
that
its
rules
require
a
nonpartisan
cost
estimate
of
the
bill
from
the
Congressional
Budget
Office
(CBO)
before
the
bill
can
be
considered.
This
estimate
will
not
be
available
until
next
week,
and
you
will
most
likely
hear
this
referred
to
as
a
CBO
“score”on
the
news.
There
is
still
a
long
way
to
go
before
a
final
product
will
be
voted
on
by
the
Senate,
and
your
opinion
and
stories
are
important
to
me.
If
you
have
questions
or
concerns
about
the
debate,
please
contact
my
office.
CLICK
HERE
to
watch
my
floor
speech
from
this
week
on
this
topic.
Worldwide
Threats
Last
week,
the
Senate
Select
Committee
on
Intelligence
held
a
rare
open
meeting
focused
on
worldwide
threats.
This
is
an
annual
hearing
the
committee
holds
to
examine
America’s
greatest
national
security
threats
from
around
the
globe.
During
the
hearing
with
most
of
the
leaders
of
our
major
intelligence
agencies,
we
covered
issues
from
North
Korea
to
Syria,
Islamic
terrorism,
cybersecurity,
and
drug
trafficking,
just
to
name
a
few.
I
was
able
to
question
top
US
intelligence
and
national
security
leaders
on
the
Russia
investigation,
drug
trafficking,
cyber
threats,
and
Iran.
To
watch
a
video
of
my
Q&A, CLICK
HERE.
Senate
Investigations
into
Russia’s
Interference
with
US
elections
The
Senate
Select
Committee
on
Intelligence
is
currently
conducting
an
investigation
into
Russian
interference
in
the
2016
election.
It
is
alarming
that
any
other
country
would
seek
to
influence
the
bedrock
of
our
democracy.
As
a
committee,
we
are
committed
to
following
the
facts
wherever
they
may
lead
us.
It
is
important
to
ensure
that
our
system
of
free
and
fair
elections
is
not
influenced
by
outside
sources,
that
no
American
corresponded
with
a
foreign
government,
and
that
we
can
identify
the
source
of
any
leaks
of
classified
documents.
The
appointment
of
Robert
Mueller
as
Special
Counsel
will
add
a
new
leader
to
the
FBI
investigation,
but
it
will
not
deter
the
Senate
Intelligence
Committee’s
investigation.
CLICK
HERE
to
watch
a
recent
interview
I
conducted
on
this
appointment,
and
the
committee's
work.
National
Day
of
Prayer
On
May
4,
Americans
recognized
the
National
Day
of
Prayer
in
their
homes,
communities,
businesses,
and
churches
to
pray
for
our
nation.
Alongside
Representative
Louie
Gohmert,
I
was
honored
to
serve
as
this
year’s
national
co-host
of
the
National
Day
of
Prayer
Observance
in
the
US
Capitol.
We
should
pray
for
our
nation,
our
leaders,
our
families,
and
each
other.
This
day
and
every
day
is
a
good
day
to
pray
and
reflect
on
our
own
lives,
attitudes,
and
actions;
we
should
not
expect
a
change
in
others
if
we
are
not
willing
to
allow
the
same
change
in
ourselves.
We
also
use
this
day
to
recognize
one
of
the
hallmarks
of
our
nation’s
freedoms,
the
free
exercise
of
religionthe
right
to
practice
our
faith
or
to
have
no
faith
at
all.
To
read
my
full
release, CLICK
HERE.
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