Press Releases from 114th Congress
Slaughter Statement on the Departure of Rules Committee Staff Director Hugh Halpern
Rules Committee Ranking Member Louise M. Slaughter (NY-25) released this statement on the departure of Staff Director Hugh Halpern.
Slaughter Statement on Attempts to Roll Back the Historic Financial Reform Law
Rules Committee Ranking Member Louise Slaughter (NY-25) issued the following statement as the House of Representatives considers H.R. 3340 and H.R. 3791 today, legislation that would roll back the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law. Slaughter was instrumental in this historic legislation as it passed through her Rules Committee.
Ranking Member Slaughter on Republican Leadership’s Latest Political Ploy
Rules Committee Ranking Member Louise Slaughter issued the following statement as the committee convenes today to consider a resolution authorizing Speaker Ryan to file an amicus brief in the Supreme Court against President Obama’s executive actions on immigration.Last week, Slaughter joined more than 200 members of the House and Senate in filing a separate amicus brief with the Supreme Court in support of these actions.
Rules Committee Democrats Oppose Extension of Overbroad Deposition Powers
WASHINGTON, DC — The House Rules Committee today approved a plan to extend for another year the unrestricted authority for four House committees to conduct staff depositions at any time, on any subject, for any reason. The deposition authority allows four committees—the Committees on Energy and Commerce, Financial Services, Science and Technology, and Ways and Means—to compel American citizens to travel to Washington in order to provide testimony under oath and behind closed doors.
Slaughter Statement on GOP Bailout of Fossil Fuel Industry
WASHINGTON, DC — As President Obama convenes world leaders to press for a landmark accord to combat climate change, Congresswoman Louise Slaughter today called-out congressional Republicans for moving in the opposite direction by putting forward yet more anti-environment giveaways to big polluters.
MILESTONE: Most Closed Congress in US History
WASHINGTON, DC — As House Republicans vote today on their 45th closed rule of this session of Congress—shutting down the amendment process and excluding the American people’s voice from the legislative process—they will set a record for the most closed rules ever passed and will enter the history books as the most closed Congress in history.
Slaughter Calls Out Republican Leaders For Ignoring Shutdown Threat, Wasting Time On Redundant Bills: “GOP Leaders Are Ignoring the Elephant in the Room and Running Us Headlong Toward Another Shutdown”
WASHINGTON, DC — With only eight legislative days remaining before the federal government shuts down, Rules Committee Ranking Member Louise Slaughter called out House Republicans today for squandering valuable time on non-essential and redundant bills instead of working to avoid catastrophe.:
Democratic Members of House Rules Committee Release Troubling Numbers on ‘Grab-Bag Rules’
The Minority Members of the House Committee on Rules released a letter to Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions regarding the Majority’s sharp increase in the use of so-called “grab-bag rules,” a single rule that governs floor debate for two or more unrelated pieces of legislation.
Top Dem on Rules Committee to House Majority: If You’re Going to Sue the President, At Least Do it in the Light of Day
Rules Committee Ranking Member Louise M. Slaughter (D-NY) sent a letter to Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions urging the House Majority to follow regular order if the Majority is going to pursue another lawsuit against the President.