119th Congress Marks 100 Days: Advances America First Agenda, Enhances Veteran Care and Constituent Services
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As the 119th Congress marks its 100-day milestone, Republican lawmakers have highlighted their achievements in advancing President Trump's America First agenda. Representative Mike Bost, Chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, has led efforts to expand mental health care and improve community care access for veterans, reflecting a commitment to key domestic issues.
Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak from North Dakota has focused on supporting the state's energy, agriculture, and property rights, introducing over 20 measures and taking more than 10 steps to reduce regulatory overreach. Her engagement with over 130 North Dakota organizations and participation in three White House events underscores her dedication to her constituents.
Representative Suhas Subramanyam has been active in addressing community challenges, advocating for lower costs for families and small businesses, and protecting social security and Medicaid. His office has handled over 5,000 calls and 18,000 letters and emails, demonstrating a strong connection with constituents. Subramanyam has cosponsored over 70 bills, championed more than 80 bills, signed 67 letters to the administration, and launched over 150 inquiries in his roles on the Oversight and Accountability Committee and as Ranking Member on the Subcommittee on Military and Foreign Affairs.
In Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro and Senator David McCormick have expressed their commitment to serving their constituents, with McCormick highlighting his work in the Commonwealth and the nation's capital over the past 100 days.
Other representatives, including Mike Kennedy from Utah, have reported significant progress in their districts. Kennedy passed two key bills, the U.S. Research Protection Act and the DOE and NASA Interagency Research Coordination Act, and his office resolved 52 constituent cases, returning thousands of dollars to the community. Representative Tim Moore from North Carolina closed over 590 constituent cases, recovering $139,825 for constituents. Representative Knott from North Carolina opened 200 casework projects and connected with over 7,200 people. Representative Mark Harris from North Carolina introduced five bills, conducted four legislative markups, secured three committee appointments, and opened two district offices. Representative Ciscomani from Arizona introduced 13 bills, passed two out of the House, and was named Vice Chair of the Homeland Security Subcommittee. Representative Bill Foster from Illinois returned $1,788,414.66 to constituents and resolved 204 cases. Representative Delia Ramirez from Illinois returned over $300,000 to constituents. Subramanyam received the John Lewis Award for delivering the most floor speeches. The focus on constituent services is evident across various districts.
The numbers are in, and we've officially updated the whiteboard tally hanging in our office!
In Q1 of 2025, we returned $1,788,414.66 to constituents and resolved 204 cases involving federal agencies ✅
If you need assistance with a federal agency, don't hesitate to call my https://t.co/cP2q9oiAq2
It's an exciting time to be in Washington—there's no shortage of important issues to tackle, and Congress is staying busy. I enjoyed discussing these issues with Neal and Julie on the Neal Larson Show!
Proud to work with @HouseGOP & @POTUS to get our nation back on track and https://t.co/vJOWL73IFp
In my first 100 days on the Hill, I passed two key bills: the U.S. Research Protection Act and the DOE and NASA Interagency Research Coordination Act. I was grateful to do my part in helping better our nation.