This
is
a
busy,
noisy
week
in
DC
as
Congress
works
to
address
a
number
of
priorities,
including
healthcare,
tax
reform,
and
immigration.
As
we
address
the
issues
that
are
important
to
all
Americans,
I
am
committed
to
working
toward
solutions.
Our
government
must
be
accountable
to
you.
It
was
great
to
visit
with
so
many
Oklahomans
around
the
state
and
at
the
state
fair
recently.
If
you
need
anything
from
my
office,
please
do
not
hesitate
to
reach
out.
You
can
reach
me
at www.lankford.senate.gov,
Facebook,
Instagram,
Twitter,
or
you
can
call
or
write
me.
I
look
forward
to
hearing
your
thoughts.
Healthcare
Update
This
week,
the
Senate
once
again
attempted
to
address
the
serious
concerns
with
the
failure
of
Obamacare
with
a
better
alternative
to
healthcare.
The
bill
was
authored
by
Senators
Lindsey
Graham
and
Bill
Cassidy.
Their
proposal
would
have
replaced
Obamacare
with
healthcare-exclusive
block
grants
given
annually
to
states
to
help
individuals
pay
for
their
healthcare
while
protecting
patients
with
pre-existing
medical
conditions.The
Graham-Cassidy
bill
was
designed
to
return
authority
and
decision-making
to
the
states
and
allow
each
state
to
develop
a
system
of
healthcare
delivery
in
a
way
that
would
best
meet
the
unique
needs
of
its
citizens.
Unfortunately,
this
last-ditch
effort
to
provide
affordable
access
and
care
to
millions
of
Americans
did
not
garner
the
votes
necessary
for
passage
and
was
ultimately
unsuccessful.
The
conversation
is
frustrating,
but
it
is
not
over.
We
will
continue
to
address
the
many
concerns
surrounding
Obamacare
in
the
days
ahead.
As
we
do,
I
will
keep
you
posted.
I
have
heard
and
read
many
unsubstantiated
rumors
about
the
recent
healthcare
proposals,
so
please
feel
free
to
contact
my
office
for
the
facts
on
any
proposal
you
may
hear
about.
Congress
Funds
Department
of
Defense
Thankfully,
last
week
Congress
passed
the
National
Defense
Authorization
Act,
which
provides
certain
authorizations
to
the
Department
of
Defense
and
approves
funding
that
is
critical
for
the
US
military.
As
our
nation
continues
to
face
serious
threats
from
aggressors,
our
military
needs
this
support
to
rebuild
a
mission-ready
and
capable
force
to
protect
our
people
and
our
allies.
To
read
more
about
the
passage
of
NDAA, CLICK
HERE.
To
read
a
column
I
wrote
about
the
need
for
NDAA,
CLICK
HERE.
President’s
Plan
for
Tax
Reform
On
Wednesday,
President
Trump
unveiled
his
plan
to
reform
the
US
tax
code
for
the
first
time
in
over
three
decades.
His
plan
focuses
on
simplification
of
the
code
for
everyone,
bringing
businesses
back
to
the
US,
taking
less
out
of
the
paychecks
of
hardworking
Americans,
and
creating
and
sustaining
jobs.
This
is
an
important
issue
that
Congress
needs
to
accomplish
before
the
end
of
the
year,
and
I
look
forward
to
working
with
my
colleagues
in
the
Senate
on
solutions
that
will
benefit
our
nation’s
economy
and
provide
the
relief
that
hardworking
taxpayers
need.
Our
economy
has
been
flat
for
a
decade,
which
has
hurt
job
growth
and
wage
growth.
We
must
get
our
economy
moving
by
responsibly
confronting
our
outdated
tax
code.
In
the
days
ahead,
I’ll
keep
you
updated
on
the
tax
reform
discussions.
If
you
have
questions
or
comments,
please
reach
out
to
my
office.
SUCCEED
Act
On
Monday,
I
introduced
a
bill
to
address
the
legal
uncertainty
facing
undocumented
children
who
were
brought
to
the
US
as
children.
The
Solution
for
Undocumented
Children
through
Careers
Employment
Education
and
Defending
our
nation,
or
SUCCEED
Act,
is
a
fair,
step-by-step
process
by
which
undocumented
children
can
earn
conditional
permanent
resident
status
through
specific
requirements
by
being
gainfully
employed,
pursuing
postsecondary
or
vocational
education,
or
serving
in
the
US
military.
Earlier
this
month,
President
Trump
announced
his
plans
to
rescinded
the
Deferred
Action
for
Childhood
Arrivals
(DACA)
program
so
this
issue
could
be
resolved
the
right
waythrough
legislation
by
Congress.
At
that
time,
the
President
asked
Congress
to
find
a
permanent
solution
for
DACA
youth
and
pair
it
with
strong
border
security.
The
SUCCEED
Act
is
a
reasonable
solution
that
allows
DACA
youth
to
have
the
opportunity
to
earn
the
right
to
call
America
home,
but
it
also
strongly
discourages
future
illegal
immigration.
A
couple
of
weeks
ago,
the
President
called
me
to
expressed
his
support
for
this
solution
and
express
to
me
personally
his
commitment
to
finally
solve
our
national
immigration
problems.
It
is
right
for
there
to
be
consequences
for
those
who
intentionally
enter
this
country
illegally.
However,
we
as
Americans
do
not
hold
children
legally
accountable
for
the
actions
of
their
parents.
Congress
must
stop
ignoring
obvious
problems
with
our
border
security
and
immigration
system
and
stop
pretending
that
this
issue
will
resolve
itselfit
will
not.
It
will
require
action
and
a
fair
solution
for
all
American
citizens.
For
more
details
on
the
SUCCEED
Act, CLICK
HERE.
To
watch
the
press
conference
from
the
release
of
the
bill, CLICK
HERE.
To
watch
an
interview
I
conducted
with
Fox
News, CLICK
HERE.
Keeping
You
in
the
Loop
- Last
week,
the
Homeland
Security
and
Governmental
Affairs
Subcommittee
on
Regulatory
Affairs
and
Federal
Management,
which
I
chair,
examined
federal
agency
reorganization
and
duplication.
This
is
not
a
partisan
issue,
and
it
was
beneficial
to
hear
from
outside
policy
experts
about
how
we
can
get
this
done. CLICK
HERE
to
read
more.
- On
Wednesday,
the
Senate
Homeland
Security
and
Governmental
Affairs
Committee
held
a
hearing
entitled
“Threats
to
the
Homeland.”
This
was
an
opportunity
to
hear
from
our
nation’s
top
counterterrorism
agencies
on
how
we
can
isolate
future
attacks
against
our
country. CLICK
HERE
to
watch.
- On
Thursday,
October
12,
I
will
hold
a
Community
Conversation
at
Tulsa’s
historic
Big
10
Ballroom
from
6pm-8pm.
I
will
be
joined
by
State
Senator
Kevin
Matthews,
Mayor
G.T.
Bynum,
and
State
Representative
Regina
Goodwin.
We
will
discuss
the
1921
Tulsa
Race
Riot’s
upcoming
100th
anniversary
and
take
questions.
I
hope
you
can
join
us. CLICK
HERE
to
read
more.
- Last
week,
my
colleagues
and
I
introduced
a
bill
that
will
make
houses
of
worship
eligible
for
FEMA
public
assistance
program
grantsthe
Federal
Disaster
Assistance
Nonprofit
Fairness
Act.
They
should
be
able
to
apply
for
these
grants
just
like
other
nonprofit
entities.
To
read
more, CLICK
HERE.
- Earlier
this
month,
the
Senate
confirmed
Brian
J.
Kuester
to
be
US
Attorney
for
the
Eastern
District
of
Oklahoma
and
R.
Trent
Shores
to
be
US
Attorney
for
the
Northern
District
of
Oklahoma.
I
am
confident
they
will
serve
our
state
well
because
of
their
experience
and
commitment
to
the
rule
of
law,
and
I’m
grateful
they
were
confirmed
by
the
Senate. CLICK
HERE
to
read
more.
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