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My Work on the Appropriations Committee

Pingree Questions FDA Commissioner on Maple Syrup Labeling

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Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-ME) questioned today the Commissioner of the Food of Drug Administration, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, on nutrition facts labels on single-ingredient products, such as maple syrup and honey, during a hearing of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies.    “The…

Bath Receives Nearly $9 Million USDA Investment for Sewer System Upgrades

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Congresswoman Chellie Pingree announced today that the City of Bath would receive a total $8.8 million federal investment—consisting of a $2.3 million grant and a $6.5 million low-interest loan—to upgrade its sewer system. The funding comes from the USDA Water and Waste Disposal Loans and Grants Program, which has been slated for deep cuts in President Trump’s proposed…

Pingree Statement on House Passage of Stopgap Spending Bill

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"Republicans control the House, Senate, and Executive branch, but their inability to govern has put our country’s priorities—from military spending to the opioid crisis—in limbo for the past nine months and a fifth continuing resolution is just more of the same. I could not in good conscience vote for a bill that underfunds key programs after this Republican-controlled Congress just passed a trillion dollar tax cut for corporations. ..."

Pingree Calls for Passage of Long-Term Budget Bill to Support Military Preparedness, Avert Future Government Shutdowns

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Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) released the following statement calling on Republican leadership to pass a long-term spending bill to fund the U.S. government:   “I am deeply disappointed that despite having complete control of the White House and Congress, Republicans could not come together to pass a long-term budget and address urgent funding needs for everything…

Pingree Votes Against Short-term Continuing Resolution

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Congresswoman Chellie Pingree released the following statement after voting against the short-term spending bill.  “No one wants to see a shutdown, but kicking the can down the road for the fourth time is no way to run the government. The Appropriations Committee has done its job developing a responsible spending agreement—it’s time for Republican leadership to…

Why Congressional Appropriations Matter for Maine

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The following is a column distributed to Maine newspapers in July 2017. One of the most important committees in Congress is also the least understood: Appropriations. And it’s not surprising. From “302(b) allocations” to “manager’s amendments,” the workings of this committee are nearly indecipherable to anyone outside Washington. But it’s also…

In Appropriations Debate, Pingree Advocates for Programs Vital to Maine

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During last night’s full committee markup of the House Transportation, Housing and Urban Development FY 2018 Appropriations Bill, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree fought against cuts to programs that are vital to Maine—including Community Development Block Grants and Transportation Infrastructure Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) Grants.    “Maine’s…

Statement on Committee passage of FY18 Agriculture Appropriations Bill

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Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, a member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, released the following statement on the FY18 Agriculture Appropriations bill.  The House Appropriations Committee passed the bill today.   “While I would like to have seen more funding for certain programs in this bill, I’m glad that the funding levels generally…

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