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From Coast to Coast By Rep. Dusty Johnson

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BIG Update

This week, the application opened for states to apply for assistance from the Rural Health Transformation Fund. These dollars are the largest single investment in rural health care in history. It provides $50 billion for workforce development, incentives for innovative care and technology, and ensures sustainable health care access for rural South Dakotans.

 

BIG Idea

All Americans depend on strong ocean shipping supply chains to buy and sell the products that fuel their lives—from groceries to energy sources to clothes and Christmas presents. I know how vital this shipping method is, especially for South Dakotans who export their crops. I’m leading the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) Reauthorization Act to improve and strengthen our supply chain and down on China’s anticompetitive business trade practices.

The FMC Reauthorization Act passed the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee with bipartisan support, and I look forward to seeing it pass the House soon, so American imports and exports compete on a level playing field.

 

BIG News

The Constitution grants Congress legislative authority to oversee Washington, D.C. After years of violent crime, the House voted to strengthen law enforcement measures in the nation’s capital. Currently, under Washington, D.C. laws, a juvenile is defined as anyone under the age of 25. This means a 24-year-old accused of carjacking could be tried as a juvenile. I voted to change the juvenile age to 18.

I also supported legislation to restore the ability of D.C. police officers to protect their communities. Current D.C. Council regulations require officers to meet 14 different factors before allowing the vehicular pursuit of a fleeing suspect in a motor vehicle. The bill I supported would put that decision back in the hands of law enforcement. It’s time D.C. lets officers do their jobs.

Soft-on-crime policies protect repeat criminal offenders. I’m working to make our communities safer for everyone.

 

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