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May 13th, 2015

CD097: Nothing Horrible in March

  1. CD097: Nothing Horrible in March Jennifer Briney 1:41:16

A resignation, renewed “national emergencies”, help for a (very) few veterans, screwing over of VA employees and Native Americans, favors for drug companies, changes to Amtrak, a veto threat and more are highlighted from a relatively calm March in Congress. In the second half of this episode, Jen discusses her plan to keep producing Congressional Dish full time, extends an invitation to hang out, reads some of your letters, and answers your questions.

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Resignation

Representative Aaron Schock of Illinois’s 18th district resigned on March 17th, 2015 after it was discovered that he overcharged taxpayers and his campaign for miles driven on his personal car.

Executive Orders

March Laws H.R. 1527: Slain Officer Family Support Act

S. 535: Energy Efficiency Improvement Act

March Bills H.R. 294: “Long-Term Care Veterans Choice Act”

H.R. 280: Authorizes the government to take back Department of Veterans Affairs employees’ bonuses

H.R. 216: Department of Veterans Affairs Budget Planning Reform Act

H.R. 639: “Improving Regulatory Transparency for New Medical Therapies Act”

Article: House Passes DEA Reform Bill Changing Definition of When a Drug is ‘Approved’, Alexander Gaffney, Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society, March 17, 2015.

Fact Sheet: Drug Schedules, Drug Enforcement Agency

H.R. 647 Access to Life-Saving Trauma Care for All Americans Act

H.R. 648: Trauma Systems and Regionalization of Emergency Care Reauthorization Act

H.R. 284: Medicare DMEPOS Competitive Bidding Improvement Act

H.R. 1191: Protecting Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Responders Act

H.R. 233: Tenant Income Verification Relief Act

H.R. 360: Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Reauthorization Act

H.R. 1030: “Secret Science Reform Act of 2015”

  • Prohibits the EPA from proposing or finalizing a regulation unless the research used is publicly available online and can be reproduced
  • Sponsored by Rep. Lamar Smith of Texas, who has taken over $610,000 from the Oil and Gas industry
  • 3 pages
  • Passed 241-175
  • Veto threat

H.R. 749: Amtrak

Music Presented in This Episode

Jennifer Briney started paying attention to world events while studying in Germany in the spring of 2003 when the United States overthrew the government of Iraq. After experiencing the war from outside the United States, she started asking questions about her government. Every answer led to fifty more questions. This led to a thirst for information that she is still unable to quench.

Over the years, the feeling like she was the only person paying attention to this information was making Jen insane so in late 2012, she launched Congressional Dish in order to share the information, to have an emotional outlet for dealing with the discoveries, and to create a community of people who were interested in Congress’s effect on our lives. Congressional Dish is now her full-time career, thanks entirely to the support from our growing community of producers from all over the world.