On the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, there is no place I would rather be than Normandy, where I can trace the footsteps of the thousands of American soldiers who stormed these beaches and began the liberation of a continent.
The men who fought, bled, and died here helped end Nazi tyranny in Europe and changed the course of world history. Their courage and devotion to duty will never be forgotten.
As the son of a World War II veteran who served in the European theatre, I am especially thankful for their sacrifice. Today, I join all Americans in honoring these heroes.
This is the most dangerous national security moment since World War II. And it does not help that our adversaries are increasingly brandishing their nuclear capabilities. A 🧵(1/8)
North Korea is flaunting its growing uranium enrichment capacity, with Kim Jong Un showing off never-before-seen imagery of the work his scientists are conducting on nuclear weaponry. This threatens stability. (2/8)
China fired a new ICBM outside its territory for the first time in more than 40 years. Xi Jinping is placing his military on a wartime footing, and these long-range missile launches are intended to put the United States on notice. (3/8)
Today an independent commission declared Africa free of wild poliovirus. This is a momentous achievement for public health made possible by the strong partnerships of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, the leadership of @CDCgov & @USAID, & countless volunteers. #EndPolio
This victory shows that #VaccinesWork. Collaboration at all levels, along with sustained investment from the U.S., has brought us within reach of the complete elimination of this debilitating disease. #EndPolio
Today’s announcement comes after 47 African countries reported zero transmission detection. Recent successes in eliminating polio have bolstered other initiatives in global health, including efforts to end malaria and HIV-AIDS. #EndPolio
Good news for Alcorn County Water Association & Mud Creek Water Association in Pontotoc - @usdaRD has announced the award of over $14M in water & wastewater infrastructure funding, including over $4M in grants for Alcorn County.
In Alcorn County, the $4,032,000 grant and $7,287,000 low-interest loan will be combined with local funds to make improvements to the water system including water treatment plants, distribution systems, and new meters.
Mud Creek Water Association will use their $2,873,000 low-interest loan to construct two new wells, an elevated water tank, and a water line extension that will help serve new customers.
All sectors of the seafood industry, including fishermen, aquaculture producers, processors, and distributors have been impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. @SenateCommerce examined ways to build a stronger and more resilient seafood supply chain.
Fishery disaster relief is chronically delayed, including much of the aid meant for fishermen experiencing losses because of COVID-19. I have introduced legislation to streamline the process and hold the federal government accountable. wicker.senate.gov/public/index.c…
While I am pleased the #CARESact provided billions to support direct purchases of commodities from farmers and ranchers, the benefit to fishermen and seafood farmers is limited. I have urged @USDA to expand food purchases to include additional seafood. wicker.senate.gov/public/index.c…
Today the Senate Armed Services Committee reported a strong, bipartisan proposal for our national defense that would provide our military men and women with the tools and resources they need to keep us safe.
I thank @SASCMajority Chairman @JimInhofe and Ranking Member @SenJackReed for their tireless work to ensure the NDAA advanced on time despite the extraordinary circumstances facing our nation.
In Mississippi, this proposal would have a major impact. I was glad to see that the final proposal includes strong support for shipbuilding and military manufacturing and provisions to upgrade our state’s military bases. #355ships
Congratulations to @AF_Academy Cadet Zachary K. Bailey of Madison, Miss.! Zack has been named to the 100 Year Honor Roll in recognition of his superior academic achievement while at the Air Force Academy. usafa.edu/about/cadet-aw…
The 100 Year Honor Roll is reserved for students who graduate at the top of their class. Zack was #1 out of 967 other cadets in the Class of 2020.
I was glad to recommend Zack for the @AF_Academy several years ago when he was a student at Madison Central High School in Madison.