by Tyler Silcox | March 4, 2024 | Newsletters
NewslettersLast week we closed out Black History Month and began Women’s History Month during a busy week in Washington and the District. I celebrated state and local leaders in the District with my first Black History Month Coffee and joined Rep. Bobby Scott (VA-03)...
by Tyler Silcox | February 27, 2024 | Newsletters
NewslettersWe are less than four days away from a partial government shutdown when about 20% of federal agencies’ funding will expire on March 1st. The remaining 80% of federal government agencies will run out of funding on March 8th. As I’ve warned repeatedly this...
by Tyler Silcox | February 20, 2024 | Newsletters
NewslettersFor the third time this Congress, we are barreling towards a government shutdown at the hands of extreme MAGA Republicans. Current federal government funding expires March 1st for some agencies, and March 8th for the rest. Yet in the two months since we...
by Tyler Silcox | February 12, 2024 | Newsletters
NewslettersFor the fourth time this Congress, we are barreling towards another government shutdown. The House has just 18 days to consider and pass the remaining five funding bills, which the Senate then must consider. Yet Speaker Johnson and House Republicans...
by Tyler Silcox | February 5, 2024 | Newsletters
NewslettersThursday marked the start of Black History Month. The annual observance was borne out of Negro History Week, first established in 1926 by famed historian Carter G. Woodson. As the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress – and only the...
by Tyler Silcox | January 30, 2024 | Newsletters
NewslettersHappy Monday! The House returns to session after a district work period. It was nice to be back in the Fourth District meeting with constituents, community leaders, and welcoming Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrators to the district. Check...