Rep. Dean Phillips to Convene Affordable Housing Community Conversation Tomorrow

MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA – Tomorrow, January 24th, Rep. Dean Phillips (MN-03) will host a free and open-to-the-public community conversation on affordable housing at Maple Grove Government Center at 2:00 PM. Phillips will facilitate a solutions-focused discussion with a panel of experts before taking questions from the audience.

The event is Phillips’s seventh community conversation and 14th free public forum since his election. Past events focused on government reform, the opioid crisis, veterans services, workforce development, mental health issues, federal fiscal responsibility, and the environment and have resulted in Phillips taking direct legislative action in Congress.

WHAT:  Community Conversation on Affordable Housing

WHO:

WHEN:
Friday, January 24, 2020
Doors open: 1:30 PM
Conversation begins: 2:00 PM

WHERE:
Maple Grove Government Center, Emergency Operations Center
12800 Arbor Lakes Parkway North
Maple Grove, MN 55369

Rep. Dean Phillips: Clean up our campaign finance system

When I speak to groups visiting Washington, D.C. or to my constituents back home as I travel around my west metro district, I often start by telling them something that most find surprising: I love my job.

This usually elicits laughter — understandably, given the current state of affairs — but it’s true. As I reflect on my first year representing Minnesota’s Third District in Congress, I do so with deep gratitude for the opportunity to serve in these historic times. I have made lasting friendships, met people and visited places I never would have encountered before, and achieved several legislative successes along the way.

Still, there’s no denying the fact that Congress is broken, and our politics are in serious need of repair. I speak often about the deficiencies of the social and physical design of Congress, as well as the rules that govern our process and procedures. For now, however, I’d like to focus on the single most important impediment to meaningful progress at the federal level: money in politics. Continue reading.

Congressman Dean Phillips Update: January 17, 2020

Hi Neighbors,

I’m checking in as the snow hits to tell you more about my week in Washington – and I’m happy to report that it was full of bipartisan work. Before I share the details, I want to remind you about our community conversation on affordable housing coming up next Friday. I encourage you to spread the word and I hope to see you there.

STANDING TOGETHER TO PROTECT THE BWCA

On Wednesday I joined Rep. Betty McCollum and some of my extraordinary constituents as we introduced legislation to protect the BWCA by permanently removing roughly 234,000 aces of federal wilderness lands and waters from sulfide-ore and copper mining. I’m very grateful to Rep. Francis Rooney and Rep. Fred Upton, our Republican partners on this important legislation, who shared their own Boundary Waters stories and remind us all that preserving our precious waters is an American issue, not a partisan one. Continue reading “Congressman Dean Phillips Update: January 17, 2020”

ICYMI: Rep. Phillips Pens Bipartisan Washington Post Column


“WE DIFFER IN OUR POLITICS. WE AGREE ON CONGRESS’S POWER TO DECLARE WAR.”

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Rep. Dean Phillips (MN-03) teamed up with Reps. Justin Amash (I-MI), Ken Buck (R-CO), Jared Golden (D-ME), Scott Perry (R-PA), Chip Roy (R-TX) and Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) to call on their colleagues to put aside partisanship and safeguard the constitutional duty of Congress to declare war by reconsidering the 2001 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force (AUMFs). In a joint opinion piece published in the Washington Post, they write:

We differ in our politics. We agree on Congress’s power to declare war.

Reps. Justin Amash (I-MI), Ken Buck (R-CO), Jared Golden (D-ME), Scott Perry (R-PA), Dean Phillips (D-MN), Chip Roy (R-TX), Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), Washington Post, January 16, 2020

We are members of Congress whose political ideologies and priorities run the gamut, but we are united in our determination to safeguard the constitutional duty of Congress to declare war and to ensure that the American people have their voices heard. This duty is essential to providing the men and women of our armed forces the support and clarity of mission they deserve. Continue reading “ICYMI: Rep. Phillips Pens Bipartisan Washington Post Column”

Rep. Phillips’ Banking Regulator Oversight Bill Passes

WASHINGTON, DC—This week, the House of Representatives passed the bipartisan Prudential Regulator Oversight Act (H.R. 4841), authored by Rep. Dean Phillips (MN-03). The legislation requires federal prudential banking regulators to provide annual testimony to the House Financial Services Committee, along with semiannual reports on their supervisory and regulatory activities. Reps. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), Anthony Gonzalez (R-OH), and Joyce Beatty (D-OH) are original co-sponsors.

Prudential regulators—the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)—are responsible for promoting bank solvency and avoiding bank failures, and thus protect taxpayers and the stability of the financial system.

“Congress has an important role to play in ensuring that Americans know that their government is doing everything it can to protect their savings and retirement. This bill does just that,” Phillips said. “Every American knows that banking is complicated, and no institution is too big for oversight.”

 

When the Dodd-Frank Act was passed in 2010 in response to the financial crisis, it became a requirement and an expectation that Congress would hear from the leaders at the Federal Reserve at regular intervals regarding its efforts, activities and plans with respect to their supervisory conduct. Yet there is no such requirement for regulators at the FDIC, the NCUA or the OCC—institutions that are charged with monitoring the safety and soundness of the U.S. financial system, as well as compliance with federal banking laws approved by Congress.

 

Rep. Dean Phillips (CD3) Update: January 10, 2020

Hi Friends,

I’m checking in as Congress ends our first week in session of 2020. Last night, the House of Representatives passed a joint resolution asserting the War Powers of Congress. I voted in favor of that resolution, and I want to let you know why. Here’s my full statement:

As a Gold Star son, I know the human cost of war is immeasurable. That’s why we need a vigorous, bipartisan debate before making the very grave decision of sending young American men and women to battle. Our founding fathers believed such deliberation was so essential that they mandated in our Constitution that a President cannot go to war by fiat – he or she must first consult with Congress.

In affirmation of the Constitution, I voted in support of yesterday’s War Powers resolution. However, I am disappointed with the decision to bring this bill to the floor at this time. If such resolutions are not bipartisan and unanimous, it can send the wrong message to the world and to our enemies. It’s my hope and intention to inspire a new generation of leadership in Congress that commits to enhanced collaboration and reduced division.

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Over Christmas, I traveled to American military bases in the Persian Gulf to meet with our military leaders, service members, and their families. They are all on my mind and in my prayers. Our men and women in uniform deserve to be supported by a leader with a steady hand, a well-conceived strategy, and a Congress willing to exercise its Constitutional duty with their safety in mind.

It’s my hope and intention to inspire a new generation of leadership in Congress that commits to enhanced collaboration and reduced division – particularly on issues of such gravity. To that end, a small, bipartisan group of us met yesterday evening to begin that process.

And this morning, the entire Minnesota congressional delegation reached consensus of a different kind…

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After no deliberation whatsoever, the Minnesota congressional delegation is pleased to announce bipartisan support for our Vikings tomorrow.

We’re in this together and I’d love to connect with you soon. Here are some opportunities to meet me and my staff in the coming weeks:

  • My team will continue hosting mobile office hours on Wednesdays in 2020. Next week they’re heading to Maple Grove Public Library – stop by between 3PM – 6PM on January 15th if you’re looking for assistance with a federal agency.
  • The 2020 Census is almost here and it’s incredibly important that everyone in Minnesota gets counted. In Hennepin County, Census workers will earn at least $27/hour. They’re hiring now, so check out this job fair in Minnetonka on January 15th.
  • I’m hosting our next free and open-to-the-public community conversation on January 24th. We’ll be talking about affordable housing, save the date!
  • With a pathway to citizenship for our extraordinary DED holders officially signed into law, my team is hosting a DED information session on January 29th at 5:30 at the Liberian Consulate in Brooklyn Park. We’ll cover what comes next and connect you with immigration attorneys. For more information, reach out to my Minnetonka office.
  • If you’ll be in Washington on a Friday when the House is in session, stop by Donuts with Dean and let me team know if we can help arrange tours while you’re in town.
  • I invite all middle and high school students to participate in our essay competition by submitting your piece before February 17th.

Finally, I invite you to ask your friends, family members and neighbors to let me know what issues they care about by answering these two quick questions. Representation begins with listening and I can’t do this job without you. Keep the faith and keep in touch.

Skol!

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Dean Phillips
Member of Congress

Rep. Phillips Statement on Yesterday’s War Powers Vote

“As a Gold Star son, I know the human cost of war is immeasurable. That’s why we need a vigorous, bipartisan debate before making the very grave decision of sending young American men and women to battle. Our founding fathers believed such deliberation was so essential that they mandated in our Constitution that a President cannot go to war by fiat – he or she must first consult with Congress.

In affirmation of the Constitution, I voted in support of today’s War Powers resolution. However, I am disappointed with the decision to bring this bill to the floor at this time. If such resolutions are not bipartisan and unanimous, it can send the wrong message to the world and to our enemies. It’s my hope and intention to inspire a new generation of leadership in Congress that commits to enhanced collaboration and reduced division.

Over the Christmas holiday, I traveled to American military bases in the Persian Gulf to meet with our military leaders and service members and their families. They are all on my mind and in my prayers. Our men and women in uniform deserve to be supported by a leader with a steady hand, a well-conceived strategy, and a Congress willing to exercise its Constitutional duty with their safety in mind.”

Rep. Dean Phillips Launches Student Essay Competition in 3rd Congressional District

MINNETONKA, MN – Today, Rep. Dean Phillips (MN-03) kicked-off his first student essay competition. Phillips invites all middle and high school students living or attending school in Minnesota’s Third Congressional District to submit a 600 word essay to the competition by February 17, 2020. In the essay prompt, Phillips asks:

Reflect on an unsung hero (living or dead) with a connection to Minnesota who made a positive impact on the lives of others. How did their work impact their community, and why should other people know their story?

A panel of expert judges will select one winning middle school essay and one winning high school essay. Winners will be invited to present their essays to Congressman Phillips and will receive assistance in submitting their pieces for publication in local newspapers. Continue reading “Rep. Dean Phillips Launches Student Essay Competition in 3rd Congressional District”

Rep. Dean Phillips Update: January 3, 2020

Happy New Year, Friends!

One year ago today, I took an oath to the Constitution and began my service as your representative in Congress. That responsibility has been one of the greatest honors of my life, and I’m reflecting with gratitude on 2019. We celebrated successes, listened, and learned – and there’s more hard work ahead.

ONE YEAR REPRESENTING YOU

In 2019, we reaffirmed this simple truth – as Americans, there’s more that unites us than divides. We’re in this together, and everyone wins when we’re all at the table. Here’s a look at the work we did together last year: Continue reading “Rep. Dean Phillips Update: January 3, 2020”

Rep. Phillips Spends Holidays with Troops in the Middle East

MIDDLE EAST – Rep. Dean Phillips (MN-03) returned today from spending his holiday week visiting U.S. troops serving in the CENTCOM Area of Operations in the Middle East. From December 22 – 26, Phillips traveled with a bipartisan Congressional delegation and discussed the fight against ISIS in Syria and Iraq, Iranian aggression, and trade in a series of high-level diplomatic and military visits in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar. Phillips also served holiday meals, delivered gifts, and passed out holiday cards from preschoolers at St. David’s Academy in Minnetonka and several New Horizon locations in Minnesota’s Third District to troops in at every stop.

“As a Gold Star Son, my gratitude to our outstanding men and women in uniform is immeasurable,” said Phillips. “It is was my honor to spend the holidays with these brave Americans, whose service and sacrifice keep us all safe. As we spend time with our loved ones this holiday season, may we all reflect on their extraordinary sacrifice and honor them with our own acts of service in our own community.” Continue reading “Rep. Phillips Spends Holidays with Troops in the Middle East”