

Given the unique nature of the wheat production cycle, which entails harvest starting in May in the south and running into the early fall in the northern states, 2020 production impacts should be covered by USDA's COVID relief funds provided by Congress. "Wheat farmers have experienced significant economic harm resulting, in part, from COVID-19.You take these concerns into consideration and allow the $600 supplemental UI benefits to expireĪt the end of July, as intended in the CARES Act." ( ) "Our focus should be on helping our constituents return to work while also supportingīusinesses as they safely resume their operations and attempt to recover financially.

Qualified immunity is not a defense for a peace officer who knowingly violates an individuals' constitutional rights" ( ) Congressman Marshall understands that the defense is essential to the protection of peace officers who act in good faith and would have a devastating impact on law enforcement who must be able to respond without hesitation while relying on clearly established law. One of our key oppositions to the Bill is eliminating the defense of Qualified Immunity for law enforcement officers.

The scorecard is a new tool for holding members of Congress accountable for their legislative records on life and highlighting leadership in the fight to protect unborn children and their mothers. Congressman Roger Marshall, M.D., has earned an A-rating on the organization's National Pro-Life Scorecard.

Anthony List, America's leading pro-life organization, today announced that U.S. How can we live in that type of a country? Tonight I pledge, I recommit my support and my efforts to protect life." ( ) How can I live in a country where in one hospital I am fighting to help a woman keep a baby, and 100 miles away, the largest abortion clinic in the country is taking life away? Still, here I am, 50-some years of age, and I haven't found the answer. This morning, I read from the Book of Ecclesiastes trying to make some sense of life up here. Hundreds of thousands of women have these problems, and for whatever reason, when I took care of women with miscarriages, women who so desperately wanted to have a baby-it might be her third, her fourth, her fifth miscarriage-and who were unable to have a baby, it was at moments like that that I thought about Roe v. "But a subject I have never talked about up here, a subject that few Americans talk about, is infertility and recurrent miscarriages.
