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JONI ERNST
RFS
Des Moines Register: Joni Ernst Objected To The EPA's "Modest Increase In The Amount Of Ethanol That Must Be Blended Into America's Gasoline Supply Next Year." "The Obama administration on Wednesday proposed a modest increase in the amount of ethanol that must be blended into America's gasoline supply next year, angering producers of the renewable fuel who wanted the White House to adopt the much more aggressive targets set by Congress...Sen. Joni Ernst warned that the blending requirements will discourage investment in next generation biofuels and 'hurt an already struggling agricultural economy in Iowa and across the nation.'" [Des Moines Register, 5/18/16<http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/money/agriculture/2016/05/18/epas-call-small-ethanol-increase-angers-producers/84549658/>]
Joni Ernst Criticized The EPA For Reducing Volume Requirements For Conventional Fuels Under The Renewable Fuel Standard. "Senator Joni Ernst released the following statement today, after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced proposed volume requirements under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for conventional biofuels in 2017 and biomass-based diesel in 2018: 'I am once again disappointed with the EPA's decision to reduce volume requirements for conventional biofuels, despite having clear direction from Congress. Unfortunately, this was not a surprise, as this agency under the Obama administration has repeatedly ignored congressional intent when administering the RFS. The RFS is about encouraging investment and research in renewable fuels, providing consumers with choices at the pump, and reducing our dependence on foreign oil. Yet these volume levels will only discourage investment in next generation biofuels, and hurt an already struggling agricultural economy in Iowa and across the nation.'" [Press Release, Office of Senator Ernst, 5/18/16<http://www.ernst.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=C43B8EA3-0403-4368-905B-D3B2C5D94728>]
Joni Ernst On The EPA For Reducing Volume Requirements For Conventional Fuels Under The Renewable Fuel Standard: "Unfortunately, This Was Not A Surprise, As This Agency Under The Obama Administration Has Repeatedly Ignored Congressional Intent When Administering The RFS." "Senator Joni Ernst released the following statement today, after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced proposed volume requirements under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for conventional biofuels in 2017 and biomass-based diesel in 2018: 'I am once again disappointed with the EPA's decision to reduce volume requirements for conventional biofuels, despite having clear direction from Congress. Unfortunately, this was not a surprise, as this agency under the Obama administration has repeatedly ignored congressional intent when administering the RFS. The RFS is about encouraging investment and research in renewable fuels, providing consumers with choices at the pump, and reducing our dependence on foreign oil. Yet these volume levels will only discourage investment in next generation biofuels, and hurt an already struggling agricultural economy in Iowa and across the nation.'" [Press Release, Office of Senator Ernst, 5/18/16<http://www.ernst.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=C43B8EA3-0403-4368-905B-D3B2C5D94728>]
Joni Ernst On The EPA For Reducing Volume Requirements For Conventional Fuels Under The Renewable Fuel Standard: "These Volume Levels Will Only Discourage Investment In Next Generation Biofuels, And Hurt An Already Struggling Agricultural Economy In Iowa And Across The Nation." "Senator Joni Ernst released the following statement today, after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced proposed volume requirements under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for conventional biofuels in 2017 and biomass-based diesel in 2018: 'I am once again disappointed with the EPA's decision to reduce volume requirements for conventional biofuels, despite having clear direction from Congress. Unfortunately, this was not a surprise, as this agency under the Obama administration has repeatedly ignored congressional intent when administering the RFS. The RFS is about encouraging investment and research in renewable fuels, providing consumers with choices at the pump, and reducing our dependence on foreign oil. Yet these volume levels will only discourage investment in next generation biofuels, and hurt an already struggling agricultural economy in Iowa and across the nation.'" [Press Release, Office of Senator Ernst, 5/18/16<http://www.ernst.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=C43B8EA3-0403-4368-905B-D3B2C5D94728>]
Joni Ernst On Changes To The RFS: "By Reducing The Congressionally Mandated Levels For Conventional Biofuels, The EPA Has Sent A Clear Message That They Are Willing To Break The Promises Made By Congress To Farmers And Renewable Energy Producers Years Ago." "Senator Joni Ernst released the following statement today, after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced proposed volume requirements under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for conventional biofuels in 2017 and biomass-based diesel in 2018:...'I was encouraged to see the levels for biomass-based diesel set as high as they were, but by reducing the congressionally mandated levels for conventional biofuels, the EPA has sent a clear message that they are willing to break the promises made by Congress to farmers and renewable energy producers years ago.'" [Press Release, Office of Senator Ernst, 5/18/16<http://www.ernst.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=C43B8EA3-0403-4368-905B-D3B2C5D94728>]
VP
Rasmussen Reports: Joni Ernst Was "Perhaps The Buzziest" Female Senator Donald Trump Was Considering For His Running Mate. "In the Senate, there are three other women that Trump could very well be considering. Perhaps the buzziest is Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), a popular conservative from the swing state of Iowa who caught national attention during her successful run for Senate in 2014 with this now-famous ad. She could demonstrate that Trump welcomes a 'strong woman' and no doubt, Ernst would be a stump star in her own right on the campaign trail. But if Trump is looking for an experienced No. 2, Ernst isn't it - she's been in the Senate for just a year and a half." [Rasmussen Reports, 5/19/16<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_larry_j_sabato/the_veepstakes_part_two_trump_s_temptation>]
Rasmussen Reports: Joni Ernst Was "A Popular Conservative From The Swing State Of Iowa Who Caught National Attention During Her Successful Run For Senate In 2014 With [A] Now-Famous Ad." "In the Senate, there are three other women that Trump could very well be considering. Perhaps the buzziest is Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) , a popular conservative from the swing state of Iowa who caught national attention during her successful run for Senate in 2014 with this now-famous ad. She could demonstrate that Trump welcomes a 'strong woman' and no doubt, Ernst would be a stump star in her own right on the campaign trail. But if Trump is looking for an experienced No. 2, Ernst isn't it - she's been in the Senate for just a year and a half." [Rasmussen Reports, 5/19/16<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_larry_j_sabato/the_veepstakes_part_two_trump_s_temptation>]
Rasmussen Reports: Joni Ernst "Could Demonstrate That Trump Welcomes A 'Strong Woman' And No Doubt, Ernst Would Be A Stump Star In Her Own Right On The Campaign Trail." "In the Senate, there are three other women that Trump could very well be considering. Perhaps the buzziest is Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), a popular conservative from the swing state of Iowa who caught national attention during her successful run for Senate in 2014 with this now-famous ad. She could demonstrate that Trump welcomes a 'strong woman' and no doubt, Ernst would be a stump star in her own right on the campaign trail. But if Trump is looking for an experienced No. 2, Ernst isn't it - she's been in the Senate for just a year and a half." [Rasmussen Reports, 5/19/16<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_larry_j_sabato/the_veepstakes_part_two_trump_s_temptation>]
Rasmussen Reports: "If Trump Is Looking For An Experienced No. 2, Ernst Isn't It - She's Been In The Senate For Just A Year And A Half." "In the Senate, there are three other women that Trump could very well be considering. Perhaps the buzziest is Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), a popular conservative from the swing state of Iowa who caught national attention during her successful run for Senate in 2014 with this now-famous ad. She could demonstrate that Trump welcomes a 'strong woman' and no doubt, Ernst would be a stump star in her own right on the campaign trail. But if Trump is looking for an experienced No. 2, Ernst isn't it - she's been in the Senate for just a year and a half. A better choice might be Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), a political veteran of the House and now Senate who is widely respected, well vetted, and unlikely to commit gaffes. Capito would double down on Trump's appeal to voters in Greater Appalachia - not really a priority for Trump - but she could also possibly assist in nearby Ohio and Pennsylvania, where he needs a breakthrough. However, some Republicans would view Capito as too moderate on social issues, particularly abortion rights, which might complicate efforts to corral Republicans who supported Ted Cruz and others in the primary. Lastly, Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE) would be another Republican woman in the Senate with whom Trump could make common cause, though she, like Ernst, is relatively inexperienced." [Rasmussen Reports, 5/19/16<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_larry_j_sabato/the_veepstakes_part_two_trump_s_temptation>]
NDAA
Joni Ernst: "My NDAA Provision Would Reduce Drunk Driving/Provide Opportunities For Military Communities Thru Providing Post Access To Transportation & Ridesharing Companies Like Uber." [Senator Joni Ernst, Facebook, 5/18/16<https://www.facebook.com/senjoniernst/posts/536689796492459>]
Appointments
Joni Ernst: "Congrats To Fellow Iowan & Friend Swati Dandekar On Her New Role As Executive Director W/ The Asian Development Bank" [@SenJoniErnst, Twitter, 5/18/16<https://twitter.com/SenJoniErnst/status/732975913336504320>]
Misc. Social Media
Joni Ernst: "I Was Honored To Greet The Heroes From The Eastern Iowa Honor Flight To DC Today. Thank You For Your Service!" [@SenJoniErnst, Twitter, 5/18/16<https://twitter.com/SenJoniErnst/status/733022586431504384>]
Brian Mast
Joni Ernst Endorsed Florida House Candidate Brian Mast, Who Drew Scrutiny For Accusations That He Was Showing Off His Prosthetic Legs To Draw Attention To His Military Service. "Brian Mast is used to being asked why he always wears shorts. He pairs them with T-shirts, polo shirts, even with a coat and tie. But the questions - which have more to do with his prosthetic legs, the most noticeable mark of his military service in Afghanistan, than with his sense of style - did not start until he decided to run for Congress. Mr. Mast, who is running for the Republican nomination in this House district in southeastern Florida, embraces his identity as a veteran. The images are splashed across his campaign website: him flashing a thumbs-up, draped in his Army gear; reading the names engraved on the National September 11 Memorial; a clip of him running down a suburban street in the Florida sun, the camera zooming in on his prosthetic legs and panning up slowly past his camouflage shorts. But when Mr. Mast, 35, announced the endorsement of Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa and also a combat veteran, one commenter on his campaign's Facebook page expressed skepticism: Does Mr. Mast have to wear shorts to accommodate his prosthetics?" [New York Times, 5/18/16<http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/19/us/politics/a-combat-veteran-runs-for-congress-and-the-scrutiny-intensifies.html?_r=0>]
BOB CORKER
Music
Bob Corker: "Senator Corker Enjoyed Meeting With The American Society Of Composers, Authors And Publishers (ASCAP) Today To Discuss The #Songwriterequityact And Other Issues Important To The Music Industry." [Senator Bob Corker, Facebook, 5/18/16<https://www.facebook.com/bobcorker/photos/a.112749448773063.6289.109251415789533/1046121415435857/?type=3&theater>]
National Debt
Office Of Senator Corker: Bob Corker "Was Named A 'Fiscal Hero' By The Campaign To Fix The Debt For His Work During The 114th Congress To Improve Our Nation's Fiscal Future And Address The Core Drivers Of The National Debt." "U.S. Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) this week was named a 'Fiscal Hero' by the Campaign to Fix the Debt for his work during the 114th Congress to improve our nation's fiscal future and address the core drivers of the national debt." [Press Release, Office of Senator Corker, 5/19/16<http://www.corker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/news-list?ID=2C49E316-D9A8-4889-9034-A2D9366080F3>]
Bob Corker: "The Greatest Threat To Our National Security Today Is Our Inability To Deal With Our Fiscal Issues." "U.S. Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) this week was named a 'Fiscal Hero' by the Campaign to Fix the Debt for his work during the 114th Congress to improve our nation's fiscal future and address the core drivers of the national debt. 'The greatest threat to our national security today is our inability to deal with our fiscal issues,' said Corker. 'We are $19 trillion in debt, and yet we continue to spend more money than we bring in. I will continue to fight for policies that will put our nation on a path to fiscal solvency so we can ensure our country's greatness for generations to come.' 'Fiscal Heroes' have distinguished themselves by taking fiscally responsible votes, participating in fiscally focused events, pushing their party leaders to make debt a priority, leading bipartisan efforts to work through policy options to fix the debt, delivering floor speeches to raise awareness about the issue, advocating to keep tough choices on the table, and introducing legislation to improve the nation's fiscal position." [Press Release, Office of Senator Corker, 5/19/16<http://www.corker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/news-list?ID=2C49E316-D9A8-4889-9034-A2D9366080F3>]
Bob Corker: "We Are $19 Trillion In Debt, And Yet We Continue To Spend More Money Than We Bring In. I Will Continue To Fight For Policies That Will Put Our Nation On A Path To Fiscal Solvency So We Can Ensure Our Country's Greatness For Generations To Come." "U.S. Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) this week was named a 'Fiscal Hero' by the Campaign to Fix the Debt for his work during the 114th Congress to improve our nation's fiscal future and address the core drivers of the national debt. 'The greatest threat to our national security today is our inability to deal with our fiscal issues,' said Corker. 'We are $19 trillion in debt, and yet we continue to spend more money than we bring in. I will continue to fight for policies that will put our nation on a path to fiscal solvency so we can ensure our country's greatness for generations to come.' 'Fiscal Heroes' have distinguished themselves by taking fiscally responsible votes, participating in fiscally focused events, pushing their party leaders to make debt a priority, leading bipartisan efforts to work through policy options to fix the debt, delivering floor speeches to raise awareness about the issue, advocating to keep tough choices on the table, and introducing legislation to improve the nation's fiscal position." [Press Release, Office of Senator Corker, 5/19/16<http://www.corker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/news-list?ID=2C49E316-D9A8-4889-9034-A2D9366080F3>]
Foreign Policy
CNN: Bob Corker Did Not Defend Donald Trump's "Willingness To Negotiate With North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un." "Donald Trump's willingness to negotiate with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is receiving scant backing from Republicans on Capitol Hill, with a former rival taking a shot at the presumptive GOP nominee's lack of foreign policy knowledge...Others didn't even want to touch it. 'Like I said, I'm not going to get into the habit to respond to the daily dissertations of the presidential race,' said Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, adding that he'd only do so from time-to-time." [CNN, 5/18/16<http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/marco-rubio-donald-trump-north-korea/>]
CNN: When Asked To Comment On Donald Trump's "Willingness To Negotiate With North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un," Bob Corker Said "I'm Not Going To Get Into The Habit To Respond To The Daily Dissertations Of The Presidential Race." "Donald Trump's willingness to negotiate with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is receiving scant backing from Republicans on Capitol Hill, with a former rival taking a shot at the presumptive GOP nominee's lack of foreign policy knowledge...Others didn't even want to touch it. 'Like I said, I'm not going to get into the habit to respond to the daily dissertations of the presidential race,' said Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, adding that he'd only do so from time-to-time." [CNN, 5/18/16<http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/marco-rubio-donald-trump-north-korea/>]
Washington Post: After Peace Talks Between Afghanistan And The Taliban Failed In Part Due To Pakistan's Haqqani Network, Bob Corker "Led A Bipartisan Effort To Block U.S. Subsidies For A $699 Million Deal To Sell Pakistan Eight F-16 Fighter Jets." "Around the same time, army chief Raheel Sharif appeared to be invested in trying to work with the United States and China to broker a peace agreement between Afghanistan's government and Taliban leaders who have historically found refuge in Pakistan. But peace talks have failed to materialize, and both Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan are losing patience. A particular frustration is that Pakistan has not done more to disrupt the Haqqani network, a Taliban offshoot. In response, after returning from a trip to Afghanistan, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) led a bipartisan effort to block U.S. subsidies for a $699 million deal to sell Pakistan eight F-16 fighter jets." [Washington Post, 5/18/16<https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/pakistans-welcome-if-brief-moment-of-stability-may-be-at-an-end/2016/05/18/c5d21f22-1b73-11e6-82c2-a7dcb313287d_story.html>]
Bob Corker Aide On A Bill In Front Of The Senate Foreign Relations Committee: "The Legislation Will Allow For The Establishment Of A Diplomatic Office In Washington For The Gulf Cooperation Council That Will Facilitate Continued Security Cooperation Between The US And Regional Allies In The Fight Against [The Islamic State]." "Congress is rolling out the red carpet for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) as the six-nation coalition prepares to open shop in Washington. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will vote May 19 on a bipartisan bill extending diplomatic courtesies to the officials and staff of a potential GCC office. The legislation was requested by the Barack Obama administration, which endorsed the idea during the president's fence-mending visit to Riyadh last month. 'The legislation will allow for the establishment of a diplomatic office in Washington for the Gulf Cooperation Council that will facilitate continued security cooperation between the US and regional allies in the fight against [the Islamic State],' an aide to panel chairman Bob Corker, R-Tenn., told Al-Monitor. The GCC is composed of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. The bill would extend the 'privileges and immunities' granted under the International Organizations Immunities Act to the GCC 'under such terms and conditions as the president shall determine.' The 1945 law treats international organizations much like traditional diplomatic posts but doesn't grant its employees full diplomatic immunity." [Al Monitor, 5/18/16<http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/05/gcc-washington-diplomatic-office-uae-saudi-arabia.html>]
VP
Rasumussen Reports: Trump May Look To Bob Corker As A Running Mate If He Wants Someone "Who Can Strengthen His Weak Portfolio On Foreign Policy." "Trump may also want a running mate who can strengthen his weak portfolio on foreign policy. Recent polls show Americans view Hillary Clinton, Trump's likely general election opponent, as more trustworthy and capable in handling international relations. For example, a late April survey from George Washington University found 'foreign affairs' to be the issue area where Trump had his biggest deficit versus Clinton. Eight years ago, Barack Obama found himself in a somewhat similar situation, leading him to tap Joe Biden, then-chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. For Trump, perhaps this would push him in the direction of someone like Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), who now chairs Biden's old committee. On that panel with Corker is Sen. David Perdue (R-GA), whose outsider background and business credentials might mesh with Trump as well." [Rasmussen Reports, 5/19/16<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_larry_j_sabato/the_veepstakes_part_two_trump_s_temptation>]
Rasumussen Reports: Bob Corker's Disadvantages As A Potential Trump Running Mate Include That He "Might Not Be Flashy Enough For Trump" And That Tennessee "Is Not A Swing State." [Rasmussen Reports, 5/19/16<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_larry_j_sabato/the_veepstakes_part_two_trump_s_temptation>]
Global Ministries Foundation
FOX 13: Marco Rubio Called For "A Federal Investigation Into How Global Ministries Foundation Handled Low-Income Apartments In Memphis," As GMF Also Operated Apartments In Florida. "Former presidential candidate Marco Rubio is calling for a federal investigation into how Global Ministries Foundation handled low-income apartments in Memphis. GMF lost federal funding for Tulane and Warren Apartments after a FOX13 investigation exposed unlivable conditions. Senator Rubio is getting involved because GMF, which is based out of Memphis, owns apartments in Florida where residents are facing similar problems... Rubio is asking a congressional oversight committee to hold hearing, which will force GMF owner Richard Hamlet to answer questions under oath on Capitol Hill. 'Virtually every property they seem to own around the country, they don't maintain it,' Rubio said. 'It's become a slum, and they use government dollars to enrich themselves.'" [FOX 13, 5/18/16<http://www.fox13memphis.com/news/marco-rubio-gmf-is-preying-on-residents-at-problematic-apartments/292112673>]
FOX 13: Marco Rubio Said Low-Income Apartments Operated By GMF "Become A Slum, And They Use Government Dollars To Enrich Themselves." "Former presidential candidate Marco Rubio is calling for a federal investigation into how Global Ministries Foundation handled low-income apartments in Memphis. GMF lost federal funding for Tulane and Warren Apartments after a FOX13 investigation exposed unlivable conditions. Senator Rubio is getting involved because GMF, which is based out of Memphis, owns apartments in Florida where residents are facing similar problems... Rubio is asking a congressional oversight committee to hold hearing, which will force GMF owner Richard Hamlet to answer questions under oath on Capitol Hill. 'Virtually every property they seem to own around the country, they don't maintain it,' Rubio said. 'It's become a slum, and they use government dollars to enrich themselves.'" [FOX 13, 5/18/16<http://www.fox13memphis.com/news/marco-rubio-gmf-is-preying-on-residents-at-problematic-apartments/292112673>]
FOX 13: Bob Corker Said "His Office Has Been In Contact With Memphis And HUD," Surrounding GMF, "And They Are Monitoring The Situation." "Former presidential candidate Marco Rubio is calling for a federal investigation into how Global Ministries Foundation handled low-income apartments in Memphis. GMF lost federal funding for Tulane and Warren Apartments after a FOX13 investigation exposed unlivable conditions. Senator Rubio is getting involved because GMF, which is based out of Memphis, owns apartments in Florida where residents are facing similar problems... Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee sent FOX13 a statement saying his office has been in contact with Memphis and HUD, and they are monitoring the situation." [FOX 13, 5/18/16<http://www.fox13memphis.com/news/marco-rubio-gmf-is-preying-on-residents-at-problematic-apartments/292112673>]
JIM JORDAN
Misc. Social Media
Jim Jordan: "Rep. Jim Jordan Compares Ben Rhodes With Jonathan Gruber Https://Pjmedia.Com/Trending/2016/05/17/Rep-Jim-Jordan-Compares-Ben-Rhodes-To-Jonathan-Gruber/ ... #Trending Via @Pjmedia_Com" [@Jim_Jordan, Twitter, 5/18/16<https://twitter.com/Jim_Jordan/status/733026724858990593>]
INJO's Meagan Vazquez: Jim Jordan Played INJO's "Question Jenga." "Slo-Mo Of @Jim_Jordan's Final Moments Playing @INJO's Question Jenga." [@maeganvaz, Twitter, 5/18/16<https://twitter.com/maeganvaz/status/732936254367617025>]
IRS
HEADLINE: "Jordan Fears Hillary Clinton Probe Will End Like IRS Investigation." [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/jordan-fears-hillary-clinton-probe-will-end-like-irs-investigation/article/2591728>]
Jim Jordan: "I'm Very Nervous About A Justice Department That I Think Is Way Too Focused On Politics And Not Singularly Focused On The Administration Of Justice." "Rep. Jim Jordan, head of the House Freedom Caucus, said Wednesday the similarities between the Justice Department's investigation of IRS targeting and its investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails is similar enough to make him 'nervous' about how the Clinton investigation will end. 'I'm very nervous about a Justice Department that I think is way too focused on politics and not singularly focused on the administration of justice,' Jordan told the Washington Examiner." [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/jordan-fears-hillary-clinton-probe-will-end-like-irs-investigation/article/2591728>]
Jim Jordan On The FBI Investigation Into The IRS: "We Know It's Political Because The Chief - The Highest Person In The Executive Branch, The President Of The United States - Said On National Television, "There's No Corruption Here. Not Even A Smidgen.'" "The Ohio Republican, who sits on the House committee that hopes to grill the IRS commissioner next week, said President Obama publicly dismissed the possibility of wrongdoing while each investigation was underway, politicizing both the IRS and the Clinton email probe. 'We know it's political because the chief - the highest person in the executive branch, the president of the United States - said on national television, "There's no corruption here. Not even a smidgen,"' Jordan said of the Justice Department's investigation into whether the IRS singled out conservative groups for extra scrutiny at the height of the 2012 election." [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/jordan-fears-hillary-clinton-probe-will-end-like-irs-investigation/article/2591728>]
Jim Jordan On President Obama Saying The IRS Did Nothing Wrong: "If That's Not Sending A Message To The Very People Who Work For Him And His Administration And His Justice Department That, 'Hey, Everything's Ok, You Don't Have To Prosecute Anyone,' I Don't Know What Is." "The Ohio Republican, who sits on the House committee that hopes to grill the IRS commissioner next week, said President Obama publicly dismissed the possibility of wrongdoing while each investigation was underway, politicizing both the IRS and the Clinton email probe. 'We know it's political because the chief - the highest person in the executive branch, the president of the United States - said on national television, "There's no corruption here. Not even a smidgen,"' Jordan said of the Justice Department's investigation into whether the IRS singled out conservative groups for extra scrutiny at the height of the 2012 election. 'If that's not sending a message to the very people who work for him and his administration and his Justice Department that, "Hey, everything's ok, you don't have to prosecute anyone," I don't know what is.'" [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/jordan-fears-hillary-clinton-probe-will-end-like-irs-investigation/article/2591728>]
Washington Examiner: Jim Jordan Implied That President Obama Interfered With An Independent FBI Investigation Into Hillay Clinton's Private Email Server When "He Proclaimed During An October Interview That Clinton's Private Server Arrangement Did Not Put National Security At Risk." "President Obama said in a February 2014 interview with Fox News that there was no evidence to suggest the tax agency's targeting of Tea Party groups was the result of corruption. The Justice Department did not wrap up its investigation of the IRS scandal until October 2015, at which time no officials were charged with a crime. Jordan noted the president made the same overture in the Clinton email controversy when he proclaimed during an October interview that Clinton's private server arrangement did not put national security at risk. FBI agents are presently investigating the former secretary of state's decision to host all government communications on her personal email network." [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/jordan-fears-hillary-clinton-probe-will-end-like-irs-investigation/article/2591728>]
Jim Jordan Compared The Actions Of The IRS And The State Department Under Investigation, Noting That Both Lois Lerner And Bryan Pagliano Pled The Fifth Before The Respective Agencies Lost Their Emails. "Jordan highlighted an additional similarity between the IRS and Clinton email investigations that arose when implicated officials chose to exercise their Fifth Amendment rights and refuse to answer questions, then their respective agencies claimed to have lost their emails. 'In the targeting scandal, Lois Lerner takes the 5th, and then, "Shazam!" They lose her emails,' Jordan said of the former head of the IRS's tax exempt unit, who resigned amid allegations that her office singled out conservative groups' applications for extra scrutiny. The IRS told congressional investigators it was unable to locate Lerner's emails because the records had been lost in a computer crash. 'One of the key figures in Secretary Clinton's email controversy, Bryan Pagliano, comes in front of the Benghazi committee, takes the 5th, and suddenly we find out [from the State Department], "Wow, we can't find his emails either,"' Jordan said." [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/jordan-fears-hillary-clinton-probe-will-end-like-irs-investigation/article/2591728>]
Jim Jordan On New Overtime Rules: "It's Going To Cost Jobs, Hurt The Economy, And Once Again, The Wrong Kind Of Move... Let The Market Work, Not Some Command From On High." "Some Congressional Republicans argue it'll hurt businesses and hurt the economy overall. 'It's going to cost jobs, hurt the economy, and once again, the wrong kind of move,' said Rep. Jim Jordan, R - Lima. 'Let the market work, not some command from on high.'" [ABC 6, 5/18/16<http://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/vp-biden-to-outline-new-overtime-rules-in-columbus>]
NDAA
Jim Jordan Voted Against An Amendment To Strip A Right To Discriminate Law From The 2017 NDAA. [H.R. 4974, Vote 226, 114th Congress, 5/19/16<http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2016/roll226.xml>]
Jim Jordan Voted Against An Amendment To Ban The Confederate Flag At Department Of Veterans Affairs Facilities. [H.R. 4974, Vote 223, 114th Congress, 5/19/16<http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2016/roll223.xml>]
MARSHA BLACKBURN
NDAA
Office Of Rep. Blackburn: Marsha Blackburn Praised The 2017 NDAA For "Halting And Reversing The Drawdown Of Military End Strength, Preserving The Active Duty Army At 480,000 And Adding 4,000 Airmen And 3,000 Marines In FY2017." "In addition to providing the funding needed for equipment, maintenance and facilities, this bill will provide for service members and their families by: Giving our troops a much-deserved pay raise while blocking the President's ability to reduce troop pay...Simplifying TRICARE, expanding access to urgent care and Military Treatment Facilities, and ensuring retirees can purchase durable medical equipment at the DOD cost....Halting and reversing the drawdown of military end strength, preserving the active duty Army at 480,000 and adding 4,000 Airmen and 3,000 Marines in FY2017." [Press Release, Office of Rep. Blackburn, 5/19/16<http://blackburn.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=397945>]
Marsha Blackburn Voted Against An Amendment To Strip A Right To Discriminate Law From The 2017 NDAA. [H.R. 4974, Vote 226, 114th Congress, 5/19/16<http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2016/roll226.xml>]
Marsha Blackburn Voted Against An Amendment To Ban The Confederate Flag At Department Of Veterans Affairs Facilities. [H.R. 4974, Vote 223, 114th Congress, 5/19/16<http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2016/roll223.xml>]
Fetal Tissue
Marsha Blackburn: "Since December, Five Women Have Been Sent To The Hospital While Seeking An Abortion At A Germantown, MD Clinic. I Joined TheBlaze To Discuss The Select Panel's Efforts To Investigate And Protect Women And Babies From Further Harm." [Marsha Blackburn, Facebook, 5/19/16<https://www.facebook.com/marshablackburn/videos/10154134772603396/>]
Ben Rhodes
Marsha Blackburn: "Good Work From Trey Gowdy Gowdy, Defending Sen. Cotton, Questions Ben Rhodes' Qualifications." [@VoteMarsha, Twitter, 5/18/16<https://twitter.com/VoteMarsha/status/733068376696819712>]
Overtime
Marsha Blackburn: "Mandating Overtime Pay Is A Sure Way To Reduce Take Home Pay For Millions Of Americans." [@MarshaBlackburn, Twitter, 5/18/16<https://twitter.com/MarshaBlackburn/status/732988504163123200>]
ACA
Marsha Blackburn: "Obamacare's Mandated, One-Size-Fits-All Approach Has Only Led To Higher Costs And Fewer Options For Consumers." [@MarshaBlackburn, Twitter, 5/18/16<https://twitter.com/MarshaBlackburn/status/733299811257077761>]
TSA
Marsha Blackburn On The TSA: "It Is Time To Have The Private Sector Handle The Task. #Ihatethewait" [@MarshaBlackburn, Twitter, 5/18/16<https://twitter.com/MarshaBlackburn/status/733024514318172160>]
Misc. Social Media
Marsha Blackburn: "The Challenges We Face & Solutions We Must Provide To Bring Economic, Retirement & Nat'l Security To All Americans." [@MarshaBlackburn, Twitter, 5/18/16<https://twitter.com/MarshaBlackburn/status/733005820607234050>]
Clinton Foundation
Washington Examiner: Marsha Blackburn Said The Federal Trade Commission's Refusal To Investigate The Clinton Foundation Was "'Inconsistent' With Its 'Mission And Precedent.'" "The federal agency responsible for consumer protection is refusing a request from members of Congress to investigate the nonprofit Clinton Foundation...Ramirez suggested the FTC had insufficient evidence to take action. Tennessee Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn, who led a group of 21 House members in requesting that the FTC take action, said in response that the FTC's assertion was 'inconsistent' with its 'mission and precedent.'" [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ftc-rejects-congressional-request-to-investigate-clinton-foundation/article/2591767>]
Marsha Blackburn: "In Our Letter, We Lay Out A Number Of Reports That Have Put The Clinton Foundation On A 'Watch List', Questioned Its Transparency And Accountability, And Found It To Be An 'Atypical Business Model.'" "In response, Blackburn states, 'The lack of transparency by the Clinton Foundation raises issues of deception and false claims. In our letter, we lay out a number of reports that have put the Clinton Foundation on a "Watch List", questioned its transparency and accountability, and found it to be an "atypical business model."'" [Press Release, Office of Rep. Blackburn, 5/19/16<http://blackburn.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=397948>]
Marsha Blackburn On The FTC's Refusal To Investigate The Clinton Foundation: "It Appears They Took The Easy Route Of Sending Back A Form Letter Rather Than Truly Investigating An Issue That Is Of Compelling Public Interest." "'It appears they took the easy route of sending back a form letter rather than truly investigating an issue that is of compelling public interest,' Blackburn wrote in a statement. 'The allegations swirling around the Foundation are very serious and should be thoroughly vetted. This is an issue of fairness and accountability that needs to be addressed.' 'The lack of transparency by the Clinton Foundation raises issues of deception and false claims,' she added." [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ftc-rejects-congressional-request-to-investigate-clinton-foundation/article/2591767>]
Marsha Blackburn On The FTC's Refusal To Investigate The Clinton Foundation: "The Allegations Swirling Around The Foundation Are Very Serious And Should Be Thoroughly Vetted. This Is An Issue Of Fairness And Accountability That Needs To Be Addressed." "'It appears they took the easy route of sending back a form letter rather than truly investigating an issue that is of compelling public interest,' Blackburn wrote in a statement. 'The allegations swirling around the Foundation are very serious and should be thoroughly vetted. This is an issue of fairness and accountability that needs to be addressed.' 'The lack of transparency by the Clinton Foundation raises issues of deception and false claims,' she added." [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ftc-rejects-congressional-request-to-investigate-clinton-foundation/article/2591767>]
Marsha Blackburn On The FTC's Refusal To Investigate The Clinton Foundation: "The Lack Of Transparency By The Clinton Foundation Raises Issues Of Deception And False Claims." "'It appears they took the easy route of sending back a form letter rather than truly investigating an issue that is of compelling public interest,' Blackburn wrote in a statement. 'The allegations swirling around the Foundation are very serious and should be thoroughly vetted. This is an issue of fairness and accountability that needs to be addressed.' 'The lack of transparency by the Clinton Foundation raises issues of deception and false claims,' she added." [Washington Examiner, 5/19/16<http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ftc-rejects-congressional-request-to-investigate-clinton-foundation/article/2591767>]
School Lunches
Marsha Blackburn's Spokeswoman Said That She Had Not Yet Reviewed House Legislation Aimed At Reducing The Number Of Students Who Received Free And Subsidized School Lunches. "Fewer students would receive free and reduced-price meals at school under legislation that Republicans have pushed through a House committee. On a vote of 20-14 Wednesday, the Education and Workforce Committee backed the bill, which would scale back the number of schools in which all students receive free or reduced-price meals. The measure would allow a trial period of so-called block grants for school meals in three states - meaning those states would no longer receive unlimited federal dollars for students who qualify for the free and reduced-price lunches, and states wouldn't have to follow most federal nutrition standards...NewsChannel 5 reached out to Tennessee's Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn. Her press secretary responded by saying, 'The bill isn't under the jurisdiction of the committee Congressman Blackburn serves on and isn't a bill she has co-sponsored so we haven't had the opportunity to fully review it yet.'" [Associated Press, 5/18/16<http://www.newschannel5.com/news/fewer-kids-could-receive-free-school-meals-under-house-bill>]
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