Press Releases

FETTERMAN OP-ED: American Families Need Broadband. Let’s Invest In It

BRADDOCK, PA – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman on Sunday published a new op-ed in PennLive pushing for the U.S. House and Senate to come together and pass a funding extension for the federal Broadband Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The ACP is a critical resource that helps over 700,000 Pennsylvanians, and over 21 million people across the country, afford reliable internet service. The program is set to expire next year

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Fetterman Joins Legislation to Protect Pregnant and Postpartum Women in ICE & CBP Custody

WASHINGTON, DC – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman this week joined his colleagues Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) and Congresswoman Sylvia R. Garcia (D-TX-29) to introduce legislation that would provide permanent safeguards for pregnant and postpartum women in ICE and CBP custody. “Even the thought of a pregnant woman or new mother being shackled, no matter the circumstance, should be shocking to everyone. It’s cruel, inhumane, and unnecessary,” said Senator Fetterman.

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In New Letter, Fetterman Advocates for More Effective Federal Broadband Access, Calls on FCC to Investigate Issues in Program

WASHINGTON, DC – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman today sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel regarding payment issues Pennsylvanians are experiencing with the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The ACP was designed to expand access to reliable broadband by providing eligible households with discounts of up to $30 per month on their internet bills. Nationally, it helps 21 million households afford high-speed, reliable broadband. In Pennsylvania

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Fetterman Introduces Bill to Make American Streets Safer

WASHINGTON, DC – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman on Tuesday introduced the Building Safer Streets Act, his most recent legislation to improve street infrastructure and prevent the loss of lives on unsafe streets. Senator Fetterman and expert witnesses spoke yesterday about the importance of the bill at an EPW subcommittee hearing on roadway safety. “The bottom line is that we are facing a street safety crisis in America — and in

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Fetterman to Vote No on Nominee to Lead National Institutes of Health

WASHINGTON, DC – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman on Tuesday released the following statement on the confirmation vote of Dr. Monica Bertagnolli’s nomination to serve as Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH): “Right now, we are facing a crisis in this country. Big Pharma is ripping off the American people and forcing them to pay thousands of dollars for medicine that they need to survive. It’s a disgrace. “We need

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In Senate Appropriations Bill, Fetterman Secures $1 Million in Funding for William Way LGBT Community Center

WASHINGTON, DC – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman secured $1 million in funding for Philadelphia’s William Way LGBT Community Center after the U.S. Senate passed its first bipartisan FY24 appropriations bill yesterday afternoon. The Center was at the forefront of House Republicans’ misguided and bigoted culture war efforts after Republican appropriators removed three projects, including the William Way LGBT Center, from the House’s fiscal year 2024 appropriations bills. The Senate’s

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Fetterman Introduces Resolution Proposing Internal Sanctions for Senators Indicted for Crimes Affecting National Security

WASHINGTON, DC – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman on Thursday introduced a new resolution that proposes several important safeguards against senators who are indicted for serious offenses like mishandling classified information, being charged as a foreign agent, or compromising national security. “When you find gold bars stuffed in a mattress, the jokes write themselves. But our national security isn’t funny, it’s often life or death,” said Sen. Fetterman. “The Senate has

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In Senate Appropriations Bills, Fetterman Secures Over $40 Million in Funding for Projects Benefitting Pennsylvania’s Veterans, Farmers, and More

WASHINGTON, DC – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman secured over $40 million in funding for Pennsylvania after the U.S. Senate passed its first bipartisan FY24 appropriations bill this afternoon. The legislative package includes millions of dollars in funding for Agriculture, Rural Development, the Food and Drug Administration; Military Construction, Veterans Affairs; and Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development. The bills will fund projects in Pennsylvania ranging from agriculture research to homelessness

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Fetterman Vows to Protect and Expand SNAP, Slams Republicans for Trying to Reduce Access to Nutrition Programs in Face of Increased Food Insecurity after New USDA Report

WASHINGTON, DC – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman today released the below statement following a recently released USDA Economic Research Service report on the state of food security. The report found that food insecurity increased significantly in 2022, with now approximately 1 in 8 households experiencing food insecurity. It also found that a higher number of households in rural areas (14.7%) experienced food insecurity compared to urban areas (12.5%) and

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Fetterman Salutes UAW Tentative Agreements with Big 3

WASHINGTON, DC – Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman on Monday released the following statement celebrating the United Auto Workers’ new tentative agreements reached in recent days with Stellantis and General Motors. If approved by UAW membership along with the Ford agreement, these deals would end the union’s historic strike against the Big 3 automakers: “I’m proud that in addition to the tentative agreement with Ford, the United Auto Workers have

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