Congressman Brad Wenstrup (OH-02) hosted a community roundtable in Clermont County this week on the dangers of illicit fentanyl with families, advocates, law enforcement, and community members who have seen its devastating effects on the region firsthand.
to the battlefield, to the russians. they know how to spread the russians out. they know how to strike deep. they are not going to use u.s. munitions to do so. they have respected our request to avoid doing that. there s no reason to believe they will not continue to respect that. so, the ukrainians are doing exactly what they need to do. congressman wenstrup, turning to your new bill, the afghan allies protection act, this would extend the special immigrant visa by five years, provide an eligibility exemption for those injured or killed in the line of duty and authorize an additional 20,000 special immigrant visas. it extends and expands a program already in place. how urgent is this need, do you think? i think it s very urgent. i think it s actually later than we would like, because you have so many people, as you mentioned, that are waiting to hear. this is a promise that we made as america, that you work with us, and you will have the opportunity if you fulfill all the guidelin
Without adding any additional bureaucracy, the VET OPP Act would address the issue by realigning transition, education, and employment programs at VA under a new administration, the Economic Opportunity and Transition Administration.
we ll work with you on tracking where you re sending these precursors and work with the mexican government as well. he didn t want to go there. here we have this situation. so reintroducing this week something that i introduced on the last term. it s the sos act, save our scourge act, which makes elicit fentanyl illegal. it will assess trafficking and see what we can do as a government in the united states of america, both federal and state, to try and address these issues. the department of homeland security uses the definition that we use in this bill. trace: there you have the presser on can toll hill. congressman wenstrup is correct. if the chinese don t like being
The Pike County Commissioners met with representatives from the governor’s office, the Ohio attorney general’s office, Sen. JD Vance’s Office and Rep. Brad Wenstrup’s office Monday morning at the Pike