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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Us Representative John Moolenaar (mi-4)

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  • Moolenaar supports Equal Representation Act for fairer congressional representation

    Congressman John Moolenaar has cast his vote in support of H.R. 7109, the Equal Representation Act. This legislation would mandate the Census Bureau to incorporate a citizenship question in the census and exclude non-citizens from the population taken into account during apportionment for Congressional representation and electoral votes in presidential elections.

  • Biden administration's EV plans draw criticism from Congressman Moolenaar

    Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting Michigan today to announce further spending by the Biden administration on electric vehicles. Congressman John Moolenaar, Chairman of the House Select Committee on the CCP, criticized this move, stating, “President Biden and Vice President Harris claim to be looking out for American workers, but just three days ago they signed off on new rules that will let Chinese automakers qualify for tax incentives paid for by the very same American workers. It is hypocritical and the Biden administration should ban Chinese companies from...

  • Moolenaar on First Lady Jill Biden’s Visit to Michigan

    First Lady Jill Biden is set to visit Grand Rapids today. According to Congressman John Moolenaar, "Michigan families are struggling with the cost of living under the Biden administration as they pay more for food, gas, and so much else. They know it is the Biden administration’s failed policies that have made life harder for them."A CBS News report from last year revealed that the average Michigan family would need to earn an extra $10,435 every year to maintain the same standard of living they had before President Biden took office.

  • Gotion Parent Company Hosted Iranian Officials

    Congressman John Moolenaar voted for legislation condemning the Iranian regime for its unprecedented attack on Israel last weekend. The resolution passed the House of Representatives with bipartisan support in a vote of 404 to 14.Regarding the connection between Iran and Gotion, Moolenaar expressed his concerns, stating, “Iran is the largest sponsor of terrorism in the world, an avowed enemy of the United States, and on April 13 it launched an unprecedented attack on Israel. For state and local officials to give Gotion millions of dollars, knowing Gotion will send its...

  • Moolenaar Questions Labor Secretary on Policies that Hurt Michigan Farmers

    Congressman John Moolenaar questioned Acting Secretary of Labor, Julie Su, in a hearing of the Appropriations Committee’s Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education today. Moolenaar pressed Su on department policies that have hurt farmers in Michigan, specifically addressing the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) for farm laborers in the state.Moolenaar expressed his concerns, stating, "Acting Secretary Su’s indifference to rural America has harmed Michigan farmers and their hope for a prosperous future. I have heard fifth and sixth-generation farmers in...

  • Moolenaar Leads Michigan Colleagues in Calling on DOJ to Investigate “Death to America” Chants in Dearborn

    Congressman John Moolenaar and four of his Republican colleagues in the Michigan delegation have urged Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate the International Al-Quds Day rally in Dearborn. The rally, which took place on April 5, saw individuals chanting "Death to America," and "Death to Israel." This event is part of a concerning trend of anti-Semitic activities in the United States following the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel in October 2023.In a letter signed by Representatives Jack Bergman, Tim Walberg, John James, and Lisa McClain, alongside Moolenaar,...

  • Moolenaar Votes to Protect Americans’ Constitutional Rights

    Congressman John Moolenaar voted in favor of an amendment that would require the Department of Justice to have a warrant before using surveillance to collect information on American citizens.“The requirement for a warrant makes our country stronger by protecting the civil liberties all Americans cherish. I will always stand for the Constitutional rights of Americans so all citizens can live freely in a safe and secure America,” said Moolenaar.The amendment was rejected by the House of Representatives in a 212-212 tie.

  • Moolenaar: Bidenflation Continues Hurting Michigan Families

    Congressman John Moolenaar expressed concerns about the impact of rising inflation on Michigan families under President Biden's administration. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a 3.5% increase in inflation in March compared to the previous year, adding to the challenges faced by families in the state."Inflation in March was higher than the experts thought, but it was no surprise to the Michigan families who are paying more for everything they buy under President Biden. His policies have printed trillions of dollars, sparked inflation, burdened small businesses, and...

  • Moolenaar on Gotion Leadership Meeting with CCP

    Today, the Daily Caller reported that Gotion Inc. Chief Technology Officer Steven Cai has attended multiple meetings of the Chinese Communist Party. This is another example of how Gotion, which is working to build a facility in Mecosta County, has strong ties to the Chinese Communist Party. In April 2023, Gotion Vice President Chuck Thelen said, “Has the Communist Party penetrated this company? No.”Congressman John Moolenaar, the incoming chairman of the House Select Committee on China, expressed concerns about Gotion's connections to the Chinese Communist Party....

  • Moolenaar Named Chairman of the House Select Committee on the CCP

    Today, Congressman John Moolenaar has been appointed as the Chairman of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) by Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA).Expressing his gratitude for the appointment, Moolenaar stated, "I am thankful to the Speaker for this appointment, and I look forward to working with Ranking Member Krishnamoorthi, the members of the Select Committee, House leaders, and the standing committees in the weeks and months ahead. Together, we can help our country prepare for the...

  • Moolenaar Statement on Granger Stepping Down as Chair of the Appropriations Committee

    Today, Congresswoman Kay Granger, the Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, announced she is stepping down as the chair of the committee. Granger has served in the House of Representatives since 1997.In response to Granger's decision, Congressman John Moolenaar, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, expressed his thoughts, stating, “Kay has been a strong leader for our country as the head of the Appropriations Committee, and she has been a steadfast advocate for national security and our military. She is a trailblazer, as the first woman to be elected...

  • Moolenaar Statement on the Retirement of Select Committee Chairman Mike Gallagher

    On March 22, 2024, Congressman Mike Gallagher (R-WI), the Chairman of the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the CCP, announced his resignation from the House of Representatives effective April 19.In response to this announcement, Congressman John Moolenaar, a member of the Select Committee, expressed his appreciation for Chairman Gallagher's work. Moolenaar stated, "Chairman Mike Gallagher has done a tremendous job in highlighting the numerous threats our country faces from the rising aggression of the Chinese Communist Party....

  • Moolenaar Amendment to Prohibit EPA Permits for CCP Companies Passes House of Representatives

    The House of Representatives unanimously approved Congressman John Moolenaar's amendment to water permitting legislation aimed at protecting America's natural resources. The amendment, which passed by voice vote, prohibits the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from granting water permits to companies and subsidiaries controlled by certain foreign countries."My amendment protects Michigan's natural resources from being used by companies controlled by our nation's foreign adversaries and prohibits the EPA from issuing them any water permits. Under no circumstance should...

  • Moolenaar: Biden Ag Secretary “Should Stand Up for Michigan Farmers”

    Today, Congressman John Moolenaar, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, questioned Biden administration Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. In the questioning, Moolenaar pressed Vilsack on the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR), which affects Michigan farmers. As was previously reported by Michigan media outlets, Michigan farmers feel the AEWR may drive them out of business."Secretary Vilsack had an opportunity to side with Michigan farmers today and commit to standing up for them within the Biden administration, especially with the Department of Labor....

  • Michigan Doctors Back Moolenaar’s Advocacy for Physician-Led Care for Veterans

    The Michigan Society of Anesthesiologists (MSA) expressed their appreciation to Congressman John Moolenaar for his support of veterans' healthcare. Moolenaar recently wrote to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Denis McDonough emphasizing the importance of physician-led anesthesia care for veterans at the VA."America’s veterans deserve to have the highest quality treatment available to them and requiring there to be an anesthesiologist caring for them before surgery will help ensure they receive the best care. Unfortunately, some proposals have sought to remove...

  • House Passes Moolenaar Supported Bill to Stop Foreign Adversaries From Owning Social Media Apps

    The House of Representatives recently passed a bill with strong bipartisan support aimed at preventing foreign adversaries from owning social media apps operating in the United States. Congressman John Moolenaar, a key figure in the passing of the legislation, emphasized the importance of the bill in protecting national security.Moolenaar, a member of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, expressed his concerns about the ownership of TikTok by the Chinese Communist Party, stating, "TikTok is owned by the Chinese Communist Party and we cannot allow the...

  • OP-ED: Social Media Legislation Protects National Security

    In a recent development, a crucial piece of legislation, H.R. 7521, known as the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, has been making strides in Congress with bipartisan support. This legislation aims to safeguard national security by addressing the ownership and operation of social media apps, particularly TikTok, by foreign adversaries in the United States.According to Congressman Moolenaar, a key figure in the initiative, the legislation does not seek to ban TikTok outright but rather requires ByteDance, the parent company, to divest...

  • Moolenaar: Biden’s Tax Hikes Will Hurt Michigan Families

    Today, President Biden unveiled his federal budget proposal for 2025. His plan raises taxes, and the Associated Press admits it is “unlikely to pass the House and Senate to become law.” Biden’s budget spends $1.8 trillion more than the government is expected to take in in 2025.Congressman John Moolenaar, the only member from Michigan on the House Appropriations Committee, criticized Biden's budget, stating, "As Michigan families struggle to make ends meet, President Biden has unveiled a plan that would raise taxes and push American jobs overseas. Michiganders know Biden’s...

  • Michigan Congressman Criticizes President Biden's Policies as State of the Union Speech Unfolds

    Congressman John Moolenaar criticized President Biden's policies in response to the State of the Union speech, stating, "Michiganders are worse off today than when President Biden took office and tonight’s speech showed he is doubling down on the same failed policies that have raised the cost of living on Michigan families these past three years."Moolenaar continued, pointing out the impact of President Biden's economic decisions, saying, "President Biden’s massive spending and money printing caused record inflation and Michigan residents are paying higher prices for his...

  • House Advances 2024 Appropriations Package

    The House of Representatives has passed appropriations legislation for the federal government's 2024 fiscal year, with Congressman John Moolenaar voting in favor of the bill. In a statement, Moolenaar expressed his support for the legislation, highlighting the importance of reining in spending and prioritizing veterans' healthcare. He stated, "Under President Biden, out-of-control spending has become the norm, but today's appropriations bill serves as an important step to get America back on track."The appropriations package includes cuts to various federal agencies such...