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March 16, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representatives Dan Newhouse (WA-04), Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-05), and Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA-03) sent a letter to U.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell urgently requesting assistance in the appropriations process to place a pause on the court-mandated spill order scheduled to begin April 3, 2018 at the eight lower Snake River and lower Columbia River dams.


March 16, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) released the following statement on the passing of Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY):

"My friendship with my colleague Louise went beyond politics," said Rep. Newhouse. "Louise's friendship, and her kind words and counsel, were a source of comfort for me while overcoming my own recent, deep personal loss. I mourn the passing of a dear friend. I extend my sincere condolences to her children and grandchildren."


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March 15, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) secured a commitment from U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry to work together to safeguard federal dams in the Pacific Northwest during a House Committee on Appropriations Energy and Water Development Subcommittee hearing. In August, 2017 at the invitation of Rep.


March 13, 2018
Weekly Columns and Op-Eds

Something that has been lacking in the current national debate on firearms is trust and good faith.

Responsible gun owners mourn the innocent victims of mass shootings. Responsible gun owners want to keep our communities safe. Parents on both sides of this debate worry about our children's safety.


March 12, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) released the following statement after Premera Blue Cross, a major health plan provider in the Pacific Northwest, announced that – as a result of the federal tax cuts Congress approved in December of 2017 – the company will be investing $250 million to stabilize the individual market, improve care for behavioral health issues, and support health care providers and patients in rural areas:


March 8, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) announced the start of the fourth annual Congressional Art Competition for the 4th District, inviting all high school students in Central Washington to participate. Every spring, the Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual art competition. Last year's winner was Elly Teske from West Valley High School in Yakima for her entry, Heart Strings.


March 7, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) released the following statement on joining 106 Republican colleagues in a letter to President Trump expressing deep concern that broad, global tariffs on aluminum and steel imports could have negative, unintended consequences on U.S. businesses and consumers:


March 5, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) released the following statement on the passing of today's deadline for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. In September of 2017, President Trump announced that the DACA program would wind down by March 5, 2018. Federal courts have since intervened and allowed the renewal of existing DACA permits while the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reviews the White House decision to wind down the program.


The Pacific Northwest, and especially Central Washington, is rightfully famous for our abundance of natural beauty. The Methow Valley in the northwestern corner of Okanogan County is a spectacular example of the pristine Washington landscape that we have the privilege to enjoy. The scenic valley serves as a gateway to the North Cascades National Park and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year to fish, hunt, and hike. Recreation and tourism underpin the local economy.


*This Op-Ed appeared in the Tri-City Herald on March 3rd, 2018.

Conducted in 2014, the Federal Columbia River Power System Biological Opinion (BiOp) was an unprecedented example of cooperation between President Barack Obama's administration, state governments, sovereign Northwest tribes, and public and private power groups.

Its conclusion: Dams and fish can coexist.