Boebert Pushes SAVE America Act Filibuster as Iran War Claims Hundreds of Lives and Raises Costs

Boebert Calls for Floor Vote on SAVE America Act After 32 Days

  • The SAVE America Act has reportedly gained 50 co-sponsors.
  • Boebert urges Leader Thune to schedule debate with filibuster option.
  • Bill aims to verify citizenship for voting per supporters.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 16 (TNGB) – Representative Lauren Boebert took to social media to mark the 32nd day since the SAVE America Act reached 50 co-sponsors. She called directly on Senate Majority Leader John Thune to advance the legislation to the floor. Boebert specifically recommended a standing filibuster to force discussion on stronger voter eligibility checks nationwide.

This step keeps pressure on Senate leadership to address election safeguards promptly.

Jayapal Highlights Civilian Toll in Iran Conflict

  • US strike reportedly killed over 170 children at a girls school.
  • More than 1,800 people in region have died already.
  • Grieving mothers and families remain absent from most coverage.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 16 (TNGB) – Representative Pramila Jayapal drew attention to overlooked voices in the Iran war coverage. Reportedly a United States strike hit a girls school in Minab and claimed the lives of more than 170 mostly children. Families across the region have lost more than 1,800 individuals so far according to initial accounts. She noted that military actions seldom provide lasting solutions to regional tensions.

Civilian suffering demands greater focus in any discussion of ongoing operations.

Cortez Masto Accuses Republicans of Blocking CISA Funding

  • Senate Republicans reportedly objected to clean funding measures for key agencies.
  • Bill would support TSA, FEMA and related infrastructure protection.
  • CISA funding included as part of broader security package.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 16 (TNGB) – Senator Catherine Cortez Masto criticized Senate Republicans for blocking a clean funding measure last week. Reportedly the objection halted resources for agencies including CISA which handles cybersecurity and critical infrastructure along with TSA agents and FEMA operations while negotiations continue on border agencies. She urged colleagues to pass the bill during the current session.

Reliable funding for security agencies protects essential national functions.

Thompson Warns of Economic Fallout from Continued Iran War

  • Prolonged conflict reportedly spikes gas bills and inflation.
  • Retirement accounts and hospital systems face new risks.
  • Cyberattacks could target infrastructure during escalation.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 16 (TNGB) – Representative Mike Thompson outlined potential domestic consequences of extending the Iran conflict. Reportedly continued operations would drive up gasoline prices and strain household retirement savings. Hospitals might encounter heightened cyber threats while overall inflation climbs sharply. He connected these effects directly to military decisions made in Washington.

Economic stability at home hinges on careful choices abroad.

Horsford Notes Families Forced to Choose Between Health Care and Food

  • Health care costs reportedly push millions to cut food budgets.
  • Utilities and basic needs suffer under rising medical expenses.
  • Big Ugly Law changes cited as contributing factor.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 16 (TNGB) – Representative Steven Horsford recalled warnings issued during debate over the Big Ugly Law. Reportedly families now face stark choices between paying for medical care and purchasing groceries or utilities. Millions of Americans and Nevadans have reportedly reduced spending on essentials to cover health expenses. He stressed that no household should confront such trade-offs.

Affordable coverage remains essential for family financial security.

Cantwell Backs Seattle for NBA Expansion Franchise

  • NBA Board of Governors will discuss expansion next week.
  • Seattle and Las Vegas targeted for 2028-29 season teams.
  • Strong fan base and history cited as key advantages.

SEATTLE, Mar 16 (TNGB) – Senator Maria Cantwell praised momentum toward NBA expansion discussions scheduled for March 24 and 25. Reportedly the league plans to explore new teams exclusively in Las Vegas and Seattle with possible 2028-29 launches. Bids could reach 7 to 10 billion dollars each according to industry projections. She highlighted Seattle’s dedicated supporters and long basketball tradition.

A new franchise would strengthen community ties and local sports culture.

Kamlager-Dove Leads Call to Lower World Cup Ticket Prices

  • FIFA dynamic pricing reportedly burdens fans during affordability crisis.
  • Sixty-nine Congress members signed letter expressing concern.
  • Host cities face added financial strain without fan fests.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 16 (TNGB) – Representative Sydney Kamlager-Dove organized a letter signed by 69 members of Congress urging FIFA to reduce ticket prices. Reportedly dynamic pricing has made 2026 World Cup access difficult amid rising costs for ordinary fans. The group also highlighted reduced investment in free fan events and pressures on host cities. She argued the tournament should center on supporters rather than profits.

Accessible pricing ensures broad participation in global sporting events.

McClintock Praises Record Methamphetamine Bust in Calaveras County

  • Multi-agency operation seized largest m-thamphetamine load in county history.
  • Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office led coordination with DEA and FBI.
  • Public safety improves through targeted enforcement efforts.

CALAVERAS COUNTY CALIFORNIA, Mar 16 (TNGB) – Representative Tom McClintock commended the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office for a major drug enforcement success. Reportedly the operation confiscated the largest amount of m-thamphetamine ever recorded in the county with help from the DEA, FBI and other partners. The bust followed months of investigation and targeted local trafficking networks. He credited the coordinated work for making the area safer.

Strong law enforcement partnerships deliver measurable results against illegal drugs.

Baumgartner Expresses Support for Iran Military Progress

  • Recent operations show positive developments according to earlier analysis.
  • Baumgartner shared article written earlier this month.
  • United States efforts continue to advance stated objectives.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 16 (TNGB) – Representative Michael Baumgartner referenced an opinion piece he wrote for National Review earlier this month. Reportedly early results from United States actions in Iran demonstrate encouraging progress on key goals. He noted satisfaction with developments observed so far in the campaign. The statement came amid broader congressional debate over the operation’s direction.

Measured assessment helps inform ongoing policy decisions in complex regions.

Gosar Ties Schumer Remark to Need for SAVE America Act

  • Schumer reportedly called citizenship verification Jim Crow measure.
  • Democrats accused of defending noncitizen voter access.
  • SAVE America Act presented as necessary safeguard.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 16 (TNGB) – Representative Paul Gosar linked recent comments by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to renewed calls for the SAVE America Act. Reportedly Schumer described citizenship checks as reminiscent of Jim Crow laws when defending current voter registration practices. Gosar argued the remark reveals reluctance to prevent noncitizens from registering. He said the bill offers essential protections against such risks.

Clear verification rules strengthen trust in electoral outcomes.