Sens. Lee, Sanders Call on Sec. Mattis to Disclose Full US Involvement in Yemen
Jun 15, 2018
WASHINGTON – Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) sent a letter to Defense Secretary James Mattis today asking for details on the United States’ involvement in the Saudi’s war in Yemen, and to do so before US involvement in those hostilities intensifies. The letter expresses concern that Congress’s attempt to play their proper Constitutional oversight role may be impeded by Pentagon officials withholding information, leading to a violation of the War Powers Act of 1973.
The Internet’s Death Was Greatly Exaggerated
Jun 15, 2018
When Ajit Pai, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, called for a re-evaluation of the “Open Internet Order” – more commonly known as Net Neutrality – activists and entertainers launched promised nothing short of Armageddon.
Let the Senate Vote
Jun 15, 2018
This week the Unites States Senate took up the National Defense Authorization Act, a bill which broadly sets our nation’s defense priorities. Congress has passed an NDAA every year since 1961.
In the past, the Senate would have debated and voted on dozens of amendments before final passage of this bill. But not this year. This year there has been a single roll call vote on an amendment that changed the name of a Department of Defense fellowship program. It passed 97-0. This was hardly a consequential issue.
June 13, 2018 – Mobile Office Visit to Beaver County
Jun 13, 2018
What: Mobile Office Visit to Beaver
When: Wednesday, June 13, 2018 @ 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Where: Beaver City Offices, 30 W 300 N, Beaver, UT 84713
June 12, 2018 – Mobile Office Visit to Iron County
Jun 12, 2018
What: Mobile Office Visit to Cedar City
When: Tuesday, June 12, 2018 @ 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM
Where: Cedar City Offices, 10 N Main Street, Cedar City, UT 84720
The Due Process Guarantee Act
Jun 12, 2018
Mr. President,
I would like to speak for a few minutes about a bipartisan amendment I have offered to the NDAA, the Due Process Guarantee Act.
Alexander Hamilton, writing in Federalist 84, called arbitrary imprisonment one of the “favorite and most formidable instruments” of tyrants.
June 11, 2018 – Mobile Office Visit to Millard County
Jun 11, 2018
What: Mobile Office Visit to Fillmore
When: Monday, June 11, 2018 @ 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM
Where: Fillmore City Office, 75 W Center Street, Delta, UT 84631
June 11, 2018 - Mobile Office Visit to Millard County
Jun 11, 2018
What: Mobile Office Visit to Hinkley
When: Monday, June 11, 2018 @ 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Where: Hinkley Town Office, 161 E 300 N, Hinkley, UT 84635
June 11, 2018 - Mobile Office Visit to Millard County
Jun 11, 2018
What: Mobile Office Visit to Delta
When: Monday, June 11, 2018 @ 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Where: R. J. Law Community Center, 75 W Main Street, Delta, UT 84624
Getting the Job Done
Jun 8, 2018
Last month, 15 of my colleagues and I sent a letter to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) urging the Senate to “immediately begin work” on the appropriations bills needed to keep the federal government open past September 30, 2018.
We offered to work nights and weekends to make sure President Trump was not forced to sign another 2,000-page spending bill that had been written completely behind closed doors without any chance for amendment.
We even suggested that the Senate’s August recess ought to be cancelled if, after all those nights and weekends of work, we still couldn’t get the spending bills passed.
Unfortunately, since we sent that letter the Senate has not worked any nights. We haven’t worked any weekends, either. In fact, we’ve barely worked four days a week since the last vote is usually scheduled on Thursday. And no appropriations bills have been scheduled for a debate on the Senate floor.
Despite this lack of extra effort, McConnell announced this Tuesday that he was going to cancel August recess anyway. "Due to the historic obstruction by Senate Democrats of the president's nominees, and the goal of passing appropriations bills prior to the end of the fiscal year, the August recess has been canceled," McConnell explained.
And it is true: Senate Democrats have been obstructing Trump’s nominees at a historic pace. Already Senate Democrats have forced 101 cloture votes on Trump’s judicial and executive nominees, compared to just 12 cloture votes forced during the first two years of Obama’s presidency.
Democrats may argue that their obstruction is justified due to the controversial and unqualified nature of Trump nominations. And it is true that there have been some controversial and unqualified nominees. But the numbers show that those concerns are not what is driving Democratic obstruction. Of the 101 cloture votes forced by Democrats, 38 nominees later received more than 67 votes for final confirmation. In other words, Senate Democrats had no real objection to 38 of Trump’s nominees, - they voted to obstruct for the sole reason of obstructing!
But this obstruction from the Democrats is all the more reason we need to buckle down, work nights, work weekends, and start debating appropriations bills now!
My 15 conservative colleagues and I did not sign that letter in May with the goal of cancelling the August recess. Our goal is not to stay in Washington longer. Our goal is to get our jobs done.
And the best way we can do that is to start getting spending bills to the Senate floor where they can be debated and amended before being sent to the president.
