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Thursday, November 7, 2024

U.S. Senator John Hoeven (nd)

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  • Hoeven joins Minot North High School ribbon cutting ceremony

    Senator John Hoeven attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Minot North High School in Minot, North Dakota. The school opened on August 21, 2024, as part of a reconfiguration of Minot Public Schools. Hoeven had previously participated in the groundbreaking and praised city and school officials for addressing the educational needs of Minot's students.

  • FAA shares radar data with Northern Plains UAS Test Site

    At the Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Summit in Grand Forks, North Dakota, Senator John Hoeven announced a new agreement between the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Northern Plains UAS Test Site. This agreement will allow the test site to access the FAA’s unfiltered radar data feed, marking a significant step in UAS integration efforts. The Northern Plains UAS Test Site is set to become the first in the nation with this capability.

  • Plan unveiled for Veterans Memorial Center at Fargo National Cemetery

    Senator John Hoeven, along with local leaders and the Fargo Memorial Honor Guard, has announced a plan to establish a Veterans Memorial Center at the Fargo National Cemetery (FNC). This initiative follows Hoeven's work on the Senate Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Committee to expand FNC from 5 to 35 acres. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is investing in this expansion by developing a new master plan for infrastructure and ongoing operations.

  • Hoeven addresses North Dakota wildfires; FEMA grants authorized

    Senator John Hoeven has addressed the ongoing wildfire crisis in western North Dakota, which has resulted in one fatality, serious injury to another person, and significant property damage. In his statement, Hoeven expressed concern for those affected by the fires and appreciation for the efforts of firefighters, National Guard members, and emergency responders working to contain the blazes.

  • University of North Dakota applies for enhanced air traffic control training program

    Senator John Hoeven announced that the University of North Dakota (UND) has submitted its application to join the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Enhanced Air Traffic-Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) program. This move is part of efforts to address the air traffic controller shortage, allowing UND graduates to enter the workforce directly without attending the FAA’s ATC Academy in Oklahoma.

  • Senate Republicans condemn Iran-backed Hamas, affirm support for Israel

    Senator John Hoeven, alongside Senator Joni Ernst and their 47 Republican colleagues, has introduced a resolution condemning Iran-backed Hamas for its actions. The resolution supports Israel's survival and calls for the release of American hostages. This initiative comes as a commemoration of the terrorist attacks that occurred on October 7, 2023.

  • Sen. Hoeven urges DOJ to enforce laws against illegal voting

    U.S. Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.) has collaborated with Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) to address concerns about non-citizens registering and voting in U.S. elections. They sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice regarding a lack of prevention efforts to stop illegal aliens from participating in American elections or prosecuting those who do.

  • Grand Forks prepares for B-1 Bomber relocation with successful facility tests

    Senator John Hoeven has announced the recent visit of a B-1B Lancer bomber to Grand Forks Air Force Base as part of preparations for the aircraft's upcoming move from Ellsworth Air Force Base. The base will start housing 17 of these bombers next year. This visit was conducted to test the fueling systems and facilities at Grand Forks to ensure they can accommodate the bomb wing during its temporary relocation.

  • Army funds $19 million construction project at Cavalier Space Force Station

    Senator John Hoeven has announced a significant development for the Cavalier Space Force Station. The Department of the Army has awarded a contract valued at $19,129,000 to construct an emergency power plant fuel storage facility at the site. This project involves building a 360,000-gallon fuel storage farm designed to support emergency power needs for the station's Perimeter Acquisition Radar Attack Characterization System (PARCS).

  • Senator Hoeven supports Israel after missile attack by Iran

    Senator John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee, released a statement in response to Iran's recent missile attack on Israel. Hoeven expressed strong support for Israel, emphasizing the need for accountability from Iran.

  • National Park Service awards over $1 million for Sully Creek State Park

    Senator John Hoeven announced that the National Park Service is awarding over $1 million in funding from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) to the North Dakota Department of Parks & Recreation. The funds will be used to renovate and increase the number of campsites at Sully Creek State Park.

  • Senate committee passes bipartisan act aimed at strengthening tribal public safety

    The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs has approved the bipartisan Bridging Agency Data Gaps & Ensuring Safety (BADGES) for Native Communities Act, introduced by U.S. Senators John Hoeven (R-N.D.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.). The legislation aims to enhance resources for Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) law enforcement officers, improve federal missing persons resources, and provide Tribes and states with tools to combat violence.

  • Project Tundra receives initial funds from $350 million DOE award

    Senator John Hoeven announced that Project Tundra, a carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) initiative led by Minnkota Power Cooperative, has received an initial $4.2 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This funding is part of a larger $350 million award secured for the project last year.

  • Unmanned aircraft set for cargo tests between Grand Forks & Cavalier

    Senator John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee, announced that the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has tasked Project ULTRA with conducting demonstration flights using unmanned aircraft to move cargo between Grand Forks Air Force Base and Cavalier Space Force Station.

  • Senator Hoeven comments on identification of WWII servicemember Charles R. Reiser

    Senator John Hoeven has issued a statement regarding the identification of Army Pvt. 1st Class Charles R. Reiser, a servicemember from Washburn, North Dakota, who was lost during World War II's Operation Forager. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced that Reiser's remains were accounted for on June 25, 2024.

  • Lawmakers urge Biden-Harris administration to address migrant children program abuses

    Senator John Hoeven, along with Senator Chuck Grassley and 43 other Republican lawmakers, has sent a letter to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The letter calls for action to address abuses in the administration’s unaccompanied migrant children program. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has not complied with two out of three subpoenas from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other information requests related to an investigation into over 100 suspicious sponsors.

  • Hoeven congratulates three North Dakota schools on national blue ribbon recognition

    Senator John Hoeven has extended his congratulations to three North Dakota schools for their designation as 2024 National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. The honored institutions are Lincoln Elementary School in Beach, Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood Public School in Mohall, and Red Trail Elementary School in Mandan.

  • Hoeven meets with General Brown on updating U.S. military capabilities

    Senator John Hoeven met with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Brown this week to discuss support for Israel and Ukraine, as well as the importance of updating U.S. forces and developing new capabilities. The discussions focused on ensuring that the U.S. has the necessary tools and resources to maintain national security.

  • Hoeven secures $11.6 million grant for fire station at Grand Forks Air Force Base

    Senator John Hoeven today announced the acquisition of an $11.6 million grant to establish a fire station serving Grand Sky and the Grand Forks Air Force Base (GFAFB). As a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee, Hoeven advanced the award under the Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP), which he has supported through annual appropriations legislation. Hoeven advocated for the project to Department of Defense (DoD) officials, including General Kenneth Wilsbach, Commander of the Air Combat Command, who visited Grand Forks earlier this year.

  • OSHA reconsiders regulations impacting volunteer firefighters after bipartisan push

    Senator John Hoeven today issued a statement following the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) response to calls from Hoeven and a bipartisan group of senators, led by Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), to reevaluate and exempt volunteer fire departments from parts of a proposed rule. The rule would impose significant costs on these departments, particularly those serving smaller and rural communities.