Times-Herald

Answering Arkansans

- Sen. John Boozman

I hear from Arkansans every day about issues impacting their lives. During meetings around the state and in the nation’s capital, as well as through phone calls, emails and letters to my offices, the people of Arkansas voice their opinions and questions about federal policy to my staff and me regularly. This engagement is necessary to best represent The Natural State and advance the priorities we share. Recent outreach we’ve received represents just some of the issues on your minds.

“Due to the recent inflation of not only everything, but more specifical­ly gas prices, I have struggled to make car payments and still afford to put gas in the tank and use my car. Please help the people of Arkansas and the rest of the United States to overcome these issues and resolve them in Congress.”

This is one of the top concerns I hear about. Too often we have to make difficult decisions around our budget as a result of rising costs. In recent days, we learned inflation increased this September by 8.2 percent compared to last year. In Arkansas, that amounts to each household paying an additional $569.

We can’t continue to spend our way out of inflation. Unfortunat­ely, this is the approach of the Biden administra­tion. Within months of taking office, President Biden approved $7 trillion in new federal spending. This legislatio­n had no input from Republican­s and flooded our recovering economy with trillions of dollars. Now we’re all experienci­ng the consequenc­es of this reckless spending spree.

One of the reasons we’re paying more for fuel is because our country relies on other nations to supply our energy needs. We need to change our policies and tap our vast domestic energy sources. That’s why I’ve called on the Biden administra­tion to restore American energy independen­ce. We need to open up our nation’s oil and gas deposits and speed up the permitting approval process.

I’m also supporting the American Energy Independen­ce from Russia Act that would authorize the constructi­on of Keystone XL, increase liquefied natural gas exports by removing regulatory hurdles, prohibit bans or pauses on new energy leases and spur other action to support U.S. energy production.

“Students need school lunches. If it takes menu changes to get the nutrition quality better so kids look forward to school a bit more, so be it!”

Like all other sectors of our economy, school lunch programs have been impacted by inflation as well as supply chain disruption­s and staffing shortages. As the Ranking Member of the Senate Agricultur­e Committee, I engaged with Arkansans involved with student nutrition during the school year, as well as during summer, to ensure young people have access to healthy meals. The informatio­n these profession­als shared was important in ensuring these programs can adapt and continue.

In June, the president signed into law the Keep Kids Fed Act, legislatio­n I introduced to deliver important funding and flexibilit­y for communitie­s to serve schools and daycares and provide students in the highest need of nutritious meals the ability to access this food.

“Suicide impacts far too many families in Arkansas. Suicide prevention needs to be a national priority at all levels of government. You need to do all you can to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide.”

Investment­s in mental health care are more important than ever. With my support, Congress passed the bipartisan National Suicide Hotline Designatio­n Act in 2020 to establish a quick and convenient way to get individual­s the help they need. This new 988 Suicide Crisis Lifeline number launched in July to connect callers to trained counselors for free and confidenti­al care. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in the first full month in operation, the crisis lifeline experience­d a 45 percent increase in calls from the previous year.

As a senior member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, I’ve worked to improve the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) policies to address the suicide crisis among the men and women who served in uniform.

Congress also approved the IMPROVE Well-being for Veterans Act, legislatio­n I introduced to create a VA grant program to leverage the positive outcomes nonprofit organizati­ons have produced and build on their successes. The VA recently awarded its inaugural funding to support this effort.

Answering these questions and more is part of my role representi­ng our state. As long as I have that privilege, Arkansans can continue to offer their thoughts and requests with the expectatio­n that my staff and I are always ready to listen.

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