Boozman, Cotton, Inhofe, Lankford Recognize 50 Years of Commerce on the MKARNS

Source: United States Senator for Arkansas – John Boozman

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators John Boozman (R-AR), Tom Cotton (R-AR), Jim Inhofe (R-OK) and James Lankford (R-OK) recognized 50 years of commerce on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MKARNS). The MKARNS is a key inland waterway navigation system for freight movement extending 445 river miles from Tulsa, Oklahoma through Arkansas and connecting to the Mississippi River.  

“Over the last 50 years, the MKARNS has had a tremendous impact on navigation, flood control, power generation, habitat conservation and economic development in Arkansas and regionally,” Boozman said. “This ambitious and visionary project has resulted in an inland waterway that allows low-cost, fuel-efficient transportation for more than 10 million tons of cargo each year, connecting people and goods throughout the U.S. and to the rest of the world. I join my colleagues in celebrating this milestone and will continue working to ensure the corridor is functional and vibrant well into the future.”

“The MKARNS functions as a gateway from the Mississippi River through Arkansas and Oklahoma—allowing easy transport of goods and commodities,” Cotton said. “I’m grateful for the many Arkansans and Oklahomans who keep this navigation system running, and I look forward to many more successful years of service to come.”

“Since its creation, the MKARNS has promoted freight mobility, expanded agricultural exports and enabled the cost effective movement of iron, steel, and other products—empowering economic development and job growth across Oklahoma,” Inhofe said. “This vital economic engine and freight corridor was the largest Army Corps of Engineers civil works project undertaken at the time of its construction and is most deserving of celebration. It has been a top priority of mine to work with a vast array of stakeholders, including the five public ports, 50 private terminals and over 90 industries that use the MKARNS, to ensure our inland waterway remains a key navigation channel. As we look to the next 50 years of operations, we will work together to modernize and deepen our marine highway so it can continue to anchor economic growth and prosperity for the entire region over the next 50 years.”         

“The MKARNS is a key interstate commerce component to Oklahoma and the region, and its economic impact has been vital to Oklahoma businesses and industry for half a century now,” Lankford said. “We should continue to invest in infrastructure modernization in and around the ports and waterways, maintain any safety and security needs, and ensure workers have what they need to keep MKARNS moving forward and thriving for the next 50 years and beyond.” 

Background:

  • One June 5, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon officially dedicated the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MKARNS) at a ceremony at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa, Oklahoma.
  • The MKARNS moves, on average, 11 million tons of commodities worth more than $4 billion every year and supports more than 56,000 jobs, driving economic growth and efficiency for a 12-state region consisting of Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, Missouri and Idaho. 
  • In 2015, the Corps upgraded the classification of the MKARNS from “Connector” to “Corridor” on the National Marine Highway, designated the MKARNS as a high-use waterway system and labeled the MKARNS as Marine Highway 40. 
  • In addition to navigation, Congress authorized additional uses for the MKARNS, including flood control, hydropower, recreation, water supply and wildlife conservation – all of which continue to contribute to the economic viability of the MKARNS for Arkansas, Oklahoma and surrounding states. 
  • The Senate passed S.Res.195 last week to honor 2021 as the 50th anniversary of the MKARNS; to recognize that investments in our inland waterways system support our economy; and to commit to completing the deepening of the MKARNS to its fully authorized, 12-foot depth.

Feinstein Statement on Capitol Attack Report

Source: United States Senator for California – Dianne Feinstein

Washington—Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) today released the following statement on a staff report released by the Senate Rules and Administration Committee and the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee on the January 6 attack on the Capitol:

“The report released today on the January 6 attack on the Capitol reveals dangerous gaps in how the Capitol Police and other security agencies operate, particularly how they share information internally and externally on potential threats.

“Although the Capitol Police knew about the possibility of violence weeks ahead of the attack, that information wasn’t shared within the Capitol Police chain of command or with outside law enforcement groups. The ensuing attack left five dead, 140 injured and posed one of the biggest threats to our democracy in nearly 200 years. Further, neither the FBI nor DHS produced a specific warning to the Capitol Police, even though they both had information about violent threats that day.

“I’ve served on the Senate Intelligence Committee for 20 years and I’ve seen how dangerous it can be when critical information is stovepiped from others who have a vital need to know. Changes are needed so this doesn’t happen again.

“I look forward to working with members of the Rules Committee and the Homeland Security Committee on legislation to close these dangerous gaps in how the Capitol Police operates and how the intelligence community issues warnings. It’s critical to our democracy that we address this problem quickly and forcefully.”

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News 06/8/2021 Sen. Blackburn Introduces Resolution Condemning Critical Race Theory in K-12 Schools

Source: United States Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) joined Senators Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and Mike Braun (R-Ind.) to introduce a resolution condemning the use of Critical Race Theory in K-12 schools and teacher training programs. Critical Race Theory is an academic concept that promotes division by seeking to dismantle American society. Its teachings are based on the belief that racism is embedded in American history, laws and institutions.

On April 29, 2021, Senator Blackburn joined Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and more than 30 of his colleagues in a letter to U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona requesting the withdrawal of the Department’s “Proposed Priorities” on American history and civics education, which included federal funding for the teaching of radical and divisive curriculum like Critical Race Theory.

Senator Marsha Blackburn said, “Critical race theory has no place in American schools. The tenets of critical race theory are based in the destructive ideal of inherent racism and will teach our children to judge and self-segregate based solely on skin color. In Tennessee, we believe in equality and opportunity for all. Students should not be discriminated on the basis of race under any circumstances. This resolution is an important step to prevent the far left from pushing their radical political agenda in our classrooms.”

Senator Rick Scott said, “Since America’s founding, our nation has strived to be a land of opportunity for all. While we cannot ignore the scars of our past, we also cannot tolerate the attempts of the woke left to weaponize our history in radical curriculums that teach our children to see America only for its worst days, and the American people only for their darkest hours. The far-left wants Americans to believe that our nation is inherently racist and bad. They want to discredit the values America was founded on. They’re wrong. We can’t stand by and allow ’woke’ liberals to divide our nation. Students in Florida and every state across this nation deserve better and I’m proud to lead my colleagues today in a resolution to stand up against this dangerous policy.”

Senator Mike Braun said, “America’s kids need to know that the fundamental values of our country are liberty, equality, and opportunity for all – not racism and oppression. I’m proud to join my colleagues in speaking out against divisive political agendas being pushed in our classrooms.”

Statement of Sen. Warner on the Bipartisan January 6 Report

Source: United States Senator for Commonwealth of Virginia Mark R Warner

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA), a senior member of the Rules Committee, released the following statement after the Senate Rules Committee and the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee issued a bipartisan report on the security, planning, and response failures that led to the U.S. Capitol insurrection that occurred on January 6, 2021:

“This bipartisan report is extremely troubling and underscores that Capitol security leaders were woefully underprepared to handle the events that ultimately unfolded on January 6. The report reveals that U.S. Capitol Police leadership failed to provide a basic plan for mobilizing Capitol Police officers the day of the Joint Session of Congress, as well as the training and equipment needed to adequately protect the men and women working the front lines against a violent mob. This report also lays out the extent of the confusion, miscommunication, and lack of advance planning that led to delays in the deployment of the U.S. National Guard in support of the overrun U.S. Capitol Police. 

“What’s even more alarming is the intelligence failures leading up to the attack on our Capitol – including the inadequate sharing of available threat information between U.S. Capitol Police and federal intelligence agencies. Following a presidential election in which ratcheted rhetoric fanned the flames of division in this country, it’s unsettling that our intelligence-gathering agencies lacked the ability to recognize the profound threat posed by domestic violent extremist groups. 

“I would have hoped for the report’s recommendations to also acknowledge the unique and serious nature of such threats. It’s my hope that my colleagues will take this issue seriously or we will not be able to effectively track and grapple with this ongoing national security threat.”

The report comes on the heels of the Senate failing to reach a 60-vote threshold needed to establish a bipartisan commission examining the January 6 insurrection. In February and March, Sen. Warner participated in congressional hearings convened by the Senate Rules Committee and the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee examining the security failures that enabled a mob supporting former President Donald Trump to overrun the U.S. Capitol on January 6. Following the attack on January 6, as Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Sen. Warner has also pushed to examine how violent domestic extremists continue to pose a significant threat to our nation.

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Hagerty Statement on Bipartisan Senate Rules and Homeland Security Committees Joint Report on January 6

Source: United States Senator for Tennessee Bill Hagerty

Hagerty Statement on Bipartisan Senate Rules and Homeland Security Committees Joint Report on January 6

WASHINGTON—United States Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), a member of the Senate Rules Committee, today released the following statement on the joint bipartisan report on the events of January 6, from the Senate Rules Committee and Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee:

“The 95-page, bipartisan report details the findings of the committees’ comprehensive investigation into the intelligence, preparedness, communication, and response breakdowns that occurred leading up to and on January 6, and contains numerous recommendations to the intelligence community, U.S. Capitol Police, other law enforcement agencies, and federal executive branch agencies. This report, which follows months of investigation, interviews, and hearings, combined with the roughly 450 arrests by the Department of Justice and other ongoing reviews, underscores why I opposed the creation of the Pelosi January 6 Commission. The committees have laid out what happened and what should be reformed or reconsidered. It is now time to implement appropriate changes to make sure all relevant agencies are prepared to prevent an event like January 6 from happening again. I applaud the leadership of these respective committees—Senators Klobuchar, Blunt, Peters, and Portman—for their diligence, seriousness, thoroughness, and collaboration with other committee members in completing this bipartisan investigation.”  

McConnell: Bipartisan Bill “Cannot Be the Senate’s Final Word on Our Competition With China”

Source: United States Senator for Kentucky Mitch McConnell

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks today on the Senate floor regarding China:

“Today the Senate will wrap up consideration of a broad, bipartisan effort to update our approach to competition with China.

“This bill has accelerated an important conversation on a topic we all know deserves our full attention. From critical supply chains to intellectual property to counterespionage, it touches on key issues that will help determine our strategic footing for decades.

“That’s why an overwhelming majority of us, myself included, voted to proceed to the measure here on the floor.

“Not because this bill was already perfect. In fact, as the Ranking Member of the Commerce Committee noted when it was reported out, this legislation was ‘not ready for prime time.’

“Rather, we took it up precisely because it deserved robust debate and amendment.

“So I was glad that several of our colleagues were allowed to offer substantial revisions here on the floor. In particular, I’m glad the Democratic Leader thought better of blocking Chairman Wyden and Ranking Member Crapo from including their bipartisan provision on combating illicit trade practices.

“But I was disappointed that he proceeded with an effort to end this important debate without allowing the Senate to consider a number of other outstanding Republican amendments.

“There’s no practical reason our consideration of this important issue should have to compete for sufficient space on Senate Democrats’ dance card.

“We’re talking about making America more competitive with its biggest and fastest-growing rival. If any issue demands thorough, exhaustive debate, it’s this one.

“Unfortunately, the final bill we’ll be voting on today will remain incomplete.

“It includes several smart, targeted measures, but leaves many more on the table. And so it will advance as an imperfect approach to an extremely consequential challenge.

“One thing this legislation did demonstrate extremely well, however, was that the rules of the Senate don’t stand in the way of bipartisan legislating.

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“Needless to say, final passage of this legislation cannot be the Senate’s final word on our competition with China. It certainly won’t be mine.

“As I’ve warned repeatedly, soft power is only as strong as the hard power underpinning it.

“The Chinese Communist Party doesn’t hesitate in investing the proceeds of its predatory trade practices and influence campaigns directly into modernizing its hard power arsenal.

“Over the past two decades, defense spending in Beijing has increased astronomically.

“Meanwhile, the Biden Administration’s proposal for defense spending puts forward such a meager year-on-year increase, it fails to keep pace with inflation – let alone with our rivals.

“The White House request would degrade our ability to project power quickly in the Western Pacific.

“It would cannibalize Pacific Deterrence Initiative funds intended to build infrastructure and enhance interoperability with our partners in the region just to cover shortfalls elsewhere in the budget. And it would cut procurement of critical munitions that are already in short supply.

“The Administration is playing a dangerous shell game. And the potential consequences aren’t lost on either side of the Pacific.

“The perception that the United States might be any less than fully committed to prevailing in great power competition has left China emboldened and our friends in the region worried.

“Here at home, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs sounded the alarm, warning that great power peace was, quote, ‘fraying at the edge.’

“Preserving that peace will require more than the action we’ll take today.

“It will require this Administration to get serious about funding our national defense.

“It will require major investment in the sorts of cutting-edge capabilities that deter those who intend harm on America and our allies.

“So in the coming weeks, we’ll see whether Democrats’ talk about rebuilding alliances has any substance to it.

“In the annual defense authorization and the appropriations process, the Senate will embrace this essential debate about restoring America’s hard power head-on.

“This is a pivotal moment. Not a time for half-measures on America’s national security.”

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McConnell: Bipartisan 1/6 Report Should Guide Ongoing Security Review

Source: United States Senator for Kentucky Mitch McConnell

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks today on the Senate floor regarding January 6th: 

“Today the Homeland Security and Rules Committees released the conclusions of their months-long joint investigation into the circumstances of the unprecedented breach of security here at the Capitol on January 6th.

“I am grateful to our colleagues on both committees whose hard work made this invaluable report possible.

“My assessment of the terrible events of the 6th has been consistent from the beginning.

“I’ve condemned the perpetrators as well as those who enabled and encouraged them. And I’ve given full-throated support to our colleagues’ bipartisan inquiry, along with the work of federal investigators and prosecutors to ensure that every criminal participant faces justice.

“The Rules and Homeland Security report identifies a number of serious shortcomings in Capitol security that were exposed and exploited on the 6th. It directs our attention to the most glaring gaps that could leave the complex vulnerable to future incidents.

“Through the efforts of the Capitol Police, the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, and other institutional partners, the Senate’s work to close these gaps is already well underway.

“The committees’ inquiry into January 6th is ongoing. And the nationwide search for a new chief of the Capitol Police is making progress.

“Our colleagues’ latest findings should guide the entire institution’s ongoing security review.

“Today’s report is one of the many reasons I am confident in the ability of existing investigations to uncover all actionable facts about the events of January 6th.

“I’ll continue to support these efforts over any that seek to politicize the process. And I would urge my colleagues to do the same.”

Wicker Statement on 1/6 Investigation Report

Source: United States Senator for Mississippi Roger Wicker

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., a member of the Senate Rules Committee, today released the following statement upon release of a joint report from the Senate Rules Committee and the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which have been investigating the security, planning, and response to the invasion of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

“This report details what many have known all along. A series of preventable intelligence and security failures allowed rioters to break into the U.S. Capitol building in an attempt to disrupt a Joint Session of Congress. As a direct consequence of this lawless invasion, seven people, including three law enforcement officers, lost their lives and hundreds more were injured. I look forward to considering the recommendations included in this report and providing the U.S. Capitol Police the tools they need to continue keeping our Capitol safe for visitors, staff, and lawmakers alike.”

Menendez Applauds Confirmation of Julien X. Neals to U.S. District Court of NJ

Source: United States Senator for New Jersey Bob Menendez

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) today applauded the Senate’s swift confirmation of Julien X. Neals to fill one of six longstanding vacancies on the U.S. District Court of New Jersey.  Neals’ judicial appointment was approved by the Senate by a vote of 66-33.

“Mr. Neals is an outstanding nominee who has devoted his entire career to the practice of law in his home state of New Jersey.  Throughout his three decades in the legal profession, he served in many diverse roles.  Every step of the way, he has impressed those around him with his integrity, sound judgment, and commitment to equal justice and fair administration of the law,” said Sen. Menendez during a speech Monday on the Senate floor in which he called on the Senate to confirm Neals.  “There is no doubt in my mind that Mr. Neals will be an asset to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey as it emerges from this pandemic and works to reduce its backlog of pending cases.  He was qualified to serve on the federal bench back in 2015, when President Obama first nominated him to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey. And he is even more qualified today.”

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New Jersey’s six district court vacancies are second only to California’s and have been declared a “judicial emergency.”  Six years of Republican obstructionism both in the Senate and White House have allowed those vacancies to go unfilled and the judicial emergency to fester. 

Julien Xavier Neals currently serves as County Counsel for Bergen County, New Jersey, a position he has held since January 2015. Previously, in 2014 and from 1992 to 2006, he worked as an attorney practicing general litigation in state and federal courts at Chansan, Leyner & Lamparello, P.C.  From 2006 until 2014, Neals worked for the City of Newark, serving as Business Administrator from 2010 to 2014, Corporation Counsel from 2008 until 2010, and Chief Judge of the Newark Municipal Court from 2006 to 2008.  Neals began his legal career as a law clerk to Judge Seymour Marguilies on the New Jersey Superior Court in Hudson County, from 1991 to 1992.  He received his J.D. from Emory University School of Law in 1991 and his B.A. from Morehouse College in 1982.

There are three other nominations pending for the U.S. District Court of New Jersey.  On March 30, President Biden nominated Neals and Magistrate Judge Zahid N. Quraishi.  A confirmation hearing for both nominees was held last month before the Senate Judiciary Committee.  If confirmed, Quraishi would become the country’s first Muslim American federal judge.  On April 29, President Biden nominated attorney Christine P. O’Hearn Attorney Karen M. Williams was nominated on May 12. 

Below are Sen. Menendez’s remarks as prepared for delivery:

M. President, it is with great urgency that I come to the floor to urge support for the confirmation of Julien Xavier Neals to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey.

 

The U.S. District of New Jersey is known as one of the busiest courts in the entire country. As of last year, more than 46,000 cases were pending before it – many of them among the most complex and challenging cases in the nation. 

 

Yet multiple judicial vacancies on the court have led the Judicial Conference of the United States to declare a judicial emergency.

 

The court is short-staffed by a third, leaving each of our seated judges with a mind-boggling caseload of 2,700 pending cases.

 

That’s a caseload more than three times higher than the national average.

 

Fortunately, this week the Senate has an opportunity to begin alleviating this judicial emergency by confirming Julien Neals to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey.

 

Mr. Neals is an outstanding nominee who has devoted his entire career to the practice of law in his home state of New Jersey.

 

Throughout his three decades in the legal profession, he served in many diverse roles. Every step of the way, he has impressed those around him with his integrity, sound judgment, and commitment to equal justice and fair administration of the law. 

 

He clerked on the Superior Court of New Jersey; practiced civil rights, employment discrimination, and intellectual property law as an associate and partner at a Secaucus-based firm; served the City of Newark during our colleague Senator Booker’s time as mayor; and, since 2015, has worked as Counsel for Bergen County, the most populous county in New Jersey.

 

Senator Booker still speaks glowingly of Mr. Neals’ achievements during his time as Chief Judge of the Newark Municipal Court, how he improved the efficiency and the culture of the institution, created the first community court in the state of New Jersey, and in less than two years presided over more than 6,000 cases while supervising 11 full-time judges.

 

There is no doubt in my mind that Mr. Neals will be an asset to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey as it emerges from this pandemic and works to reduce its backlog of pending cases.

 

He was qualified to serve on the federal bench back in 2015, when President Obama first nominated him to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey. And he is even more qualified today.

 

Mr. Neals already commands enormous respect in our legal community—from serving on the Supreme Court of New Jersey’s Committee on Character and Fitness to serving as Chairman for Volunteer Lawyers for Justice—he personifies the meaning of public service. 

 

Mr. Neals’ tremendous breadth of experience, even temperament, and sound judgement make him a superb candidate to serve on the federal bench.

 

And clearly, our colleagues on the Judiciary Committee came to the same conclusion when they reported him out of committee by a large bipartisan margin.

 

New Jerseyans have waited far too long for the Senate to fill this vacancy and I urge my colleagues, on both sides of the aisle, to confirm Mr. Julien Neals without further delay.

 

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Menendez Joins Colleagues in Introducing Resolution Establishing National Gun Violence Awareness Month

Source: United States Senator for New Jersey Bob Menendez

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) today joined Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) and U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin(D-Ill.) in introducing a resolution in the Senate establishing June as “National Gun Violence Awareness Month” and designating June 4, 2021 as “National Gun Violence Awareness Day.”

“The scourge of gun violence continues to claim the lives of innocent people in communities across America, but Republicans in Congress refuse to do anything about it beyond offering ‘thoughts and prayers,’” said Sen. Menendez. “I am proudly supporting this resolution because we must all recommit to honoring victims of gun violence by passing commonsense gun safety legislation that will help reduce gun violence and save lives.”

Last year was one of the deadliest years on record for the United States, with an estimated 19,300 individuals killed in gun homicides or non-suicide-related shootings, a 25 percent increase over 2019. The resolution urges citizens and community leaders to concentrate heightened attention on gun violence during the month of June, when gun violence typically spikes at the start of the summer months, and to work together to make our communities safer. Designating a day to bring attention to the issue of gun violence also honors the thousands of Americans who are victims of gun violence every year.

The resolution was also supported by Sens. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Tom Carper (D-Del.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Tina Smith(D-Minn.), Bob Casey (D-Pa.) and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.). U.S. Representative Robin Kelly (D-Ill.-02) has introduced a companion resolution in the House.

A copy of today’s resolution is available here.

 

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