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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR), Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) and a bipartisan group of 15 Senate cosponsors called Monday for strong action after the murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov Friday in Moscow. Johnson, Shaheen and their cosponsors introduced a resolution laying out the known facts not only relating to Nemtsov's work on behalf of freedom and human rights but to the violent deaths suffered by other critics of the Putin... Read More
  • Washington, D.C. Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) released the following statement on today's vote on Department of Homeland Security funding: "President Obama's immigration executive order is unlawful and a blatant abuse of his Constitutional authority. Congress must do everything in its power to make sure it's stopped-not reward the President and Senate Democrats for playing politics with our national security. We should fully fund the Department of Homeland Security and we should stand with... Read More
  •   Washington, D.C.— Yesterday, Senator Tom Cotton introduced S. 595, the Hunter and Farmer Protection Act, legislation that would protect farmers from federal penalties levied under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act if they are following best practices provided by their state Cooperative Extension Office. Under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the government has the authority to regulate hunting seasons for some protected species and prohibit certain actions in... Read More
  •   WASHINGTON -U.S. Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) along with Congressman French Hill (AR-02) today announced that Pulaski and Faulkner counties are the recipients of a $96,000 grant to help disaster recovery efforts from the 2014 EF4 tornado. "Citizens of Pulaski and Faulkner counties are working together to rebuild and recover from the devastating impact of this disaster. These funds are an important step in the process to continue clean-up efforts and protect... Read More
  • Washington, D.C.- Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) today released the following statement on President Obama's veto of legislation approving the Keystone XL Pipeline: "President Obama's veto of a bipartisan bill approving the Keystone XL Pipeline is regrettable. But what's more concerning is his continued tendency to put his liberal allies ahead of America's best interests. Arkansans and all Americans deserve better. The Keystone XL Pipeline would lower energy costs for all Arkansans, create and... Read More
  •   Washington, D.C.— Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) today released the following statement applauding Wal-Mart's announcement of a $1 billion investment in its employees:   "Arkansans learn at an early age that success can't be achieved alone and you should thank those who help you get there along the way. Wal-Mart's decision to raise wages for all current employees in the United States illustrates Arkansas values at the company's core. Similarly, their new employee training... Read More
  • WASHINGTON -U.S. Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) along with Congressmen Rick Crawford (AR-01), French Hill (AR-02), Steve Womack (AR-03) and Bruce Westerman (AR-04) sent a letter to President Obama last week urging him to resolve contract negotiations between the dock workers union and shipowners at West Coast ports because of the negative economic consequences it's having on Arkansas businesses. Over the weekend, the President sent Labor Secretary Tom... Read More
  • Washington, D.C.- Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) today issued the following statement after a federal district judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Obama's unilateral actions on immigration: "President Obama's immigration executive order is a stunning display of arrogance and disregard for our Constitution and must be stopped. The court's decision to block the implementation of this order is an important step toward restoring the rule of law and protecting Americans from... Read More
  • Washington, D.C.-Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) released the following statement after yesterday's release of a video showing the Islamic State executing 21 Egyptian Christians in Libya: "Yesterday, the Islamic State released another video, this time showing the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians in Libya. I express my deepest sympathy to these victims' families and I applaud Egypt's decision to avenge their deaths through coordinated airstrikes. The Islamic State's savagery knows no bounds... Read More
  •   WASHINGTON -U.S. Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) today introduced legislation to restore the right of states to approve or disapprove of electric transmission projects before the federal government exercises its power to take private property. The Assuring Private Property Rights Over Vast Access to Lands (APPROVAL) Act would require that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) receive the approval of both the governor and the public service commission of an... Read More
  • Washington, D.C.- Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) released the following statement on the Russia-Ukraine cease-fire agreement: "The cease-fire between Ukraine and Russia is yet another victory for Vladimir Putin's revanchist campaign against the West. The terms are almost identical to the failed cease-fire from last September that only emboldened Russia. Now, Putin has killed more innocent people and seized more territory and will get greater autonomy for eastern Ukraine, in exchange for nothing... Read More
  •   WASHINGTON --U.S. Senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton, along with U.S. Representative Bruce Westerman (AR-3), today announced the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) received a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) grant to study foodborne pathogens in order to make our food healthier and prevent foodborne illnesses. "We need to ensure that our food supply remains the safest, most reliable in the world. Investing in UAPB's research strengthens our ability to protect our... Read More
  • Washington, D.C.- Senator Tom Cotton today released the following statement on Senate Democrats refusal to allow debate on Department of Homeland Security funding legislation: "Today Senate Democrats put politics before our national security by refusing to even move forward on debating important legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security. This bill would not only ensure the Department of Homeland Security has the resources it needs to keep us safe, but also block the implementation... Read More
  •   WASHINGTON --U.S. Senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton, along with U.S. Representative Steve Womack (AR-3), today announced that the University of Arkansas (UA) has been awarded funding to develop an online and in-person training and mentoring program for military veterans and minority farmers. "Establishing this type of career development program at our state's flagship university is significant in light of the sizable role agriculture plays in Arkansas's economy. The collaboration... Read More
  • Washington, D.C.- Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) released the following statement on passage of the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act: "As any solider knows, the emotional scars of war can often be just as difficult as physical injuries. While serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, I saw many examples of heroism, bravery, and valor in my fellow troops. But I also saw firsthand the pain and anguish that comes with post-traumatic stress. Nearly 6 years later, some of these men and... Read More
  •   Washington, D.C.— Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) released the following statement in response to President Obama's proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2016:   "President Obama still isn't listening. Why else would he propose more taxes, more spending, and more government regulation at a time when Arkansans and Americans have said through the ballot box that they are desperate for the opposite? And this budget would be a disaster for our state economy. If President Obama had... Read More
  • Washington, D.C.- Senator Tom Cotton announced today he is seeking summer interns in his Washington, D.C. office and his state offices in Little Rock, Jonesboro, and Springdale. Internships will be offered in two sessions: May 26, 2015 - June 26, 2015 and June 29, 2015 - July 31, 2015. Interns will have the opportunity to experience the daily operations of Senator Cotton's office and witness the legislative process firsthand. Internships are unpaid and available to all college students.... Read More
  • Washington, D.C.- Senator Tom Cotton today released the following statement on the Senate's passage of a bill approving the Keystone XL Pipeline: "Today, the Senate voted to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline after weeks of a robust and transparent debate. This project is a win for Arkansas as it will lower energy costs, create and sustain hundreds of jobs in the Natural State at Welspun Tubular, and provide our businesses much needed certainty. I was pleased the final bill contained additional... Read More
  •   WASHINGTON -The Arkansas Congressional delegation today requested Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack extend the loan repayment date for farmers impacted by the collapse of Turner Grain until bankruptcy proceedings are completed. Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) extended loan repayment dates for farmers impacted by the collapse of Turner Grain last fall. The repayment extension is set to expire for farmers during the week of February 1, 2015. "Given that losses may be as high... Read More
  •   Washington, D.C.—  Senator Tom Cotton today released the following statement on the Senate's anticipated vote on final approval of the Keystone XL Pipeline later this week:    "This week, the Senate should finish debate and vote on a bill approving the Keystone XL pipeline. Unfortunately, President Obama and his allies fail to realize the importance of this project. His own chief of staff lamented the length of time the Senate has spent debating a 'single... Read More