DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FOREIGN OPERATIONS, AND RELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2021; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 131
(Extensions of Remarks - July 24, 2020)
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FOREIGN OPERATIONS, AND RELATED PROGRAMS
APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2021
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speech of
HON. GWEN MOORE
of wisconsin
in the house of representatives
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Ms. MOORE. Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of H.R. 7608, a bill to
provide Fiscal Year 2021 funding for the Departments of Agriculture,
Interior, and Veterans Affairs, among others. This package includes
critical programs that help address important priorities such as
helping our most vulnerable escape hunger and our veterans to receive
the care and benefits they have earned.
Our country has been hit by an economic freight train and many
families have been reeling for months and will continue to do so if the
federal government does not step up in the fight against this deadly
virus. Food insecurity was a challenge before COVID-19 but it has only
gotten worse as tens of millions of Americans have lost their jobs. We
have seen long lines at food banks and pantries.
The bill before us ensures that SNAP can continue to help struggling
Americans. It blocks ongoing attempts by the Trump Administration to
force more people to lose food aid. It supports the WIC program to
ensure that we help some of our most vulnerable pregnant women, infants
and children.
It also increases funding for grants to help increase access to
school breakfast, a priority for me. Unfortunately, too many kids begin
the school day without a healthy breakfast and participation in school
breakfast lags well behind school lunch. Studies repeatedly show that
students who consume nutritious breakfasts have better health outcomes,
and better educational outcomes. These dollars will help support
innovative and proven interventions that can help increase
participation.
I appreciate Chairman Bishop's leadership in helping to make sure
that more families can keep food on the table.
Likewise, I appreciate Chairwoman McCollum's continued efforts to
protect our environment and the Great Lakes. I am pleased that the
committee provides a $15 million increase for the Great Lakes
Restoration Initiative which has been an unmitigated success in working
to help our communities address some of the biggest challenges facing
these valuable waters.
This bill also increases funding to help protect water quality. I
thank the Chairwoman as well as Congresswoman Lori Trahan who worked
with me to help push for greater funding to help address combined sewer
overflows, which endanger both our waters and the public's health. A
great number of CSO's are in the Midwest and Northeast and communities
need all the support they can to help make the investments to reduce
this threat to our waterways. The bill's investment of $57 million in
regular appropriations and $400 million in emergency funding will go a
long way in helping address this problem.
The bill also includes funding for the Clean Water and Drinking Water
State Revolving Funds, which are the main federal programs supporting
investments in critical water infrastructure. Our communities are
struggling to
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deal with aging infrastructure and the funds in this bill are sorely
needed.
And I also appreciate Chairwoman McCollum's leadership in protecting
and strengthening programs that help Native communities. For example,
the bill would provide $6.5 billion for the Indian Health Service,
including $66 million for Urban Indian Health.
And the State-Foreign Operations bill rejects a variety of harmful
cuts proposed by the President that would further damage our diplomacy
and development efforts. The bill also includes language to permanently
repeal the global gag rule, rejects efforts to defend the UNFPA,
invests in global health, education, and environment programs,
including to address climate change.
It is critical that we invest in our international affairs budget and
I applaud chairwoman Lowey for her steadfast leadership again in
helping to protect these key programs. Sadly, this is her last
appropriations cycle. While I wish her the best of luck in her
retirement, she will be sorely missed.
Lastly, the MilCon-Va bill makes needed investments in health care
for our veterans, supports increases for homelessness assistance
grants, and to process and pay benefit claims.
This is a good package and I urge my colleagues to join me in
supporting it.
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