We passed, Senator Portman and I worked on a legislation called the FENTANYL Results Act, to try and give the State Department more resources to work with other countries who might want to help us address fentanyl coming into the United States.
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Shaheen discusses legislation to combat fentanyl trafficking.
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I have criticized Secretary of State Marco Rubio for paying $7.5 million to the government of Equatorial Guinea.
I will continue to object to what the president is doing in terms about tariffs and his comments because they are not only detrimental to Canada and our relationship, but I think they are detrimental globally.
Let's look at what we can get done in the timeframe we have, and recognize there is real urgency to get these premium tax credits extended.
I have serious concerns over whether, without appropriate oversight mechanisms and guardrails, a direct payment to Equatorial Guinea’s government could be used to facilitate human trafficking.





