Sunday, April 9, 2017

Sherrod Brown

Sherrod Brown Senator_Brown@brown.senate.gov

Thank you for getting in touch with me regarding your views. My constituents’ opinions are very important to me, and I appreciate knowing where you stand on the important issues facing our country. Once I am able to further review your inquiry, I will get back to you regarding my thoughts on the matter. Thank you again for being in touch with me.

Sincerely,

Senator Sherrod Brown

Monday, April 3, 2017

Rob Portman U.S. Senator's email to me.

Senator Rob Portman

Mar 28 (6 days ago)
to me
Dear Henrietta,

Thank you very much for contacting me regarding allegations of improper communications between the Trump campaign and Russian officials during the 2016 Presidential election. I understand the seriousness of these allegations, and appreciate your views.
Like you, I have closely followed developments related to contact between Trump campaign and transition officials and Russian intelligence officers. You may know that in recent weeks, I have supported General Flynn’s decision to resign as National Security Adviser and Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ decision to recuse himself from any investigation into the Trump Administration’s improper contact with Russia. I will continue to track this situation closely.
I agree that the extent of Russian contact with Presidential campaigns in 2016 is worthy of bipartisan investigation in the Senate Intelligence Committee. Determining the extent of Russian efforts to influence our election is a matter of national security and is far more important than partisan politics.
I believe the United States must take a principled and tough-minded approach toward the Russian Federation. Recently, on February 9th, I cosigned a bipartisan letter calling on President to maintain the current U.S. sanctions against Russia and Russian entities—and to impose new sanctions as necessary—unless Russia fully respects the Minsk agreements and restores all control over Crimea to Ukraine. The letter also stated that the United States should not enter into any diplomatic or military agreement with Russia regarding Syria until Russia halts its military operations that have caused immense human suffering in Syria and ceases all support for the murderous regime of Bashar al-Assad.
President Putin must know that the United States stands as a beacon of freedom and democracy around the world, and will stand up for what is right.
Thank you again for taking the time to write. I value your opinion and will keep it in mind as I work to protect this nation. For more information on my work addressing the Russia threat, you may visit my website at www.portman.senate.gov
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Sincerely,

Rob Portman
U.S. Senator

Tim Ryan's email to me




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Tim Ryan
Congress of the United States
13th District, Ohio


Committee on Appropriations
Defense Subcommittee
Transportation, Housing, and Urban
Development Subcommittee
April 3, 2017


Dear Ms. Defago:

Thank you for contacting me to share your thoughts on the Fiscal Year 2018 Budget.  As a Member of Congress, one of my key duties is to promote accountability in the budget, avoid unnecessary spending, and be a good steward of your tax dollars.  At the same time, attempts to address our national debt through the budget and appropriations process must be carried out with careful consideration of our critical needs, economic outlook, and program effectiveness.  I value your input on this important issue, and I appreciate the opportunity to respond.

As you know, President Trump recently announced his intention to increase military spending by $54 billion in his Fiscal Year 2018 Budget, while cutting the same amount from non-defense discretionary spending.  This budget slashes the State Department budget by 37 percent, gutting foreign aid and diplomacy programs.  It cuts funding for the Environmental Protection Agency's Great Lakes Restoration Initiative by 97 percent.  It eliminates COPS and Violence Against Women Act grants at the Justice Department.  It also guts the FEMA, Coast Guard, and TSA budgets to make funding available for the border wall.  President Trump claims his budget will promote public safety and national security.  Instead, it recklessly and irresponsibly puts our most critical federal departments on the chopping block, while zeroing out beloved programs like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Through my position on the House Appropriations Committee, I will continue to prioritize the rights of American workers, the health of our seniors, and the education of our children through responsible, bipartisan solutions to our most challenging fiscal problems.  Rest assured I will not stand idly by as a budget is crafted that hurts the American People.  Thank you again for your correspondence.
Sincerely, 
(signed)
Tim Ryan
Member of Congress
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