The Nunes Digest is updated for your weekend reading here.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
New Congress gears up
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
What I saw in the Middle East
I recently returned from a trip to the Middle East that included visits to the Iraqi cities of Baghdad and Erbil. There was some good news out of Iraq recently, as Kurdish fighters – helped by U.S. airstrikes – pushed back ISIS forces around the town of Sinjar. This advance broke ISIS’s siege of Mount Sinjar, where thousands of civilians had fled after ISIS launched a calculated campaign of mass murder. Despite this progress, ISIS’s recent publication of a manual approving the beating and trading of Christian and Jewish sex slaves, alongside harrowing reports of the widespread murder and forced conversion of Christians – including the killing of children – should remind us of the terrible fate that will befall millions if these depraved zealots are not defeated.
Not
many Americans would want to live amid this dangerous war. Yet in Iraq, I met
U.S. servicemen and women who are risking their lives to assist the battle
against ISIS. I am in awe of their selfless courage. These Americans are
spending Christmas there – in a warzone far from friends and family – so that
we can celebrate Christmas in safety here.
So
I’d like to offer my gratitude and appreciation to military veterans as well as
active duty, reserve, and national guard servicemembers, especially those now
on deployment, and wish my friends and constituents a Merry Christmas.
Friday, December 12, 2014
U.S. Senate to Central Valley: “No water for you!”
The
House of Representatives this week passed its third bill in three years to
alleviate the California water crisis. Based on extensive, bipartisan
House-Senate negotiations, the California
Emergency Drought Relief Act (H.R. 5781) included numerous Senate
demands. The bill did not even strive to permanently solve the crisis, instead
proposing measures simply to bring some short-term relief to families and to
help farmers get through the upcoming growing season. Nevertheless, the Senate
refused to approve even these minimal, temporary actions, just as it declined
to act on the previous House water bills. The House was also prepared to pass
the measures as part of the Omnibus spending bill, but the effort was killed by Senate opposition.
Having
rejected all our initiatives, the senators should explain their plan for
relieving the water crisis. As I argued on the House floor, by the way they’re acting, it’s almost as if they have no
plan at all . . .
Monday, November 24, 2014
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Humbled and honored
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