The Blackburn Report: Honoring Our Veterans

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On Monday, we celebrated Veterans Day and paused to say thank you. The Volunteer State is home to more than 400,000 veterans. Thank you to our veterans for their service, the sacrifice that their families have made, and their dedication and commitment to making certain that the United States of America stays a free and independent nation.

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Click here to download this video of Senator Blackburn honoring Veterans Day.

Weekly Rundown

 

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Since January 2021, the Biden-Harris administration has released nearly 100 dangerous individuals on the terrorist watchlist into the country, as well as illegal immigrants from U.S. adversaries like Iran. My bipartisan bill, the No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act, would ensure that no migrant tied to Hamas and the horrific terrorist attack on October 7 is allowed to enter our country or receive immigration benefits on the taxpayers’ dime. Read more here.

Across five trips to Upper East Tennessee in recent weeks, I’ve visited communities isolated by road closures and destroyed bridges, spoken with business owners who have lost everything, and met with families whose entire homes were washed away during the devastating floods. Tennesseans are coming together with the Volunteer Spirit to rebuild their communities, but federal support will prove vital in the weeks and months ahead. On the Senate floor this week, I discussed the urgent need for the Senate to pass federal disaster relief for Hurricane Helene victims across Upper East Tennessee, where more than 1,500 homes were damaged and 209 businesses were impacted. Watch the full floor speech here

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The U.S. Department of Education has turned a blind eye to academic institutions using federal funding to promote radical, anti-Israel viewpoints. Senator Lummis (R-Wyo.) and I sent a letter to Secretary Miguel Cardona regarding the agency’s negligence and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars. Read more here

In September, the Chinese Communist Party announced they were ending their international adoption program, creating uncertainty for many American families. My colleagues and I sent a letter urging President Biden to stand up for families navigating the People’s Republic of China's decision to end intercountry adoptions for those without Chinese familial ties and honor the adoptions of families who have matched with children. 

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Marsha's Roundup

Watch My Floor Speeches, Hearing Remarks, Unmuted With Marsha Episodes, And Interviews Below 

 

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Meeting With Marsha

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ICYMI
  • For a list of resources available to Tennesseans affected by Hurricane Helene, visit my website at https://www.blackburn.senate.gov/helene. Click here to apply for federal assistance through FEMA.
  • This week, on Newsmax’s Newsline I spoke with Bianca de la Garza about who I hope will replace Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) and Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in the Senate, President Trump’s Cabinet appointments, and the need to block activist judges from being seated on the federal bench. Watch the full interview here.
  • Taxpayers shouldn’t be penalized when the IRS delays processing their tax returns even though they have submitted them on time. My bipartisan bill, the Tax Administration Simplification Act, would shield taxpayers from unfair penalties, streamline tax filing, and provide more flexibility for small businesses. Read more here. 
  • It was wonderful to welcome Tennesseans celebrating Diwali in D.C. this week. 

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