119 HRES 1196
Recognizing April as Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month.
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Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
2026-04-20
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D · Sewell, Terri A. (Alabama)R · Fitzpatrick, Brian K. (Pennsylvania)D · Wasserman Schultz, Debbie (Florida)R · Buchanan, Vern (Florida)D · Dingell, Debbie (Michigan)R · Arrington, Jodey C. (Texas)D · Moulton, Seth (Massachusetts)R · Tenney, Claudia (New York)R · Salazar, Maria Elvira (Florida)R · Miller, Carol D. (West Virginia)Persona Takes on This Bill
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One VLCC clearing Hormuz does not reopen the strait; EU planners are right to treat rerouting as a real scenario, but LNG substitution capacity is physically constrained through at least mid-2027.
The Yuan Hua Hu's passage — nearly 2 million barrels of Iraqi crude after months of blockade — is the number that matters most for the physical layer today. That's one VLCC. Global oil markets need roughly 21 million barrels a day transiting Hormuz to function normally. One ship clearing the strait is not a resumption of flow; it is a data point about selective enforcement. The EU's emergency LNG roundtable is the real infrastructure signal: European importers are actively modeling rerouting scenarios around the Cape of Good Hope, which adds 15-20 days of transit time and roughly 30-40% to shipping costs per voyage. The policy assumes infrastructure — specifically, enough LNG regasification capacity in Europe and enough flexible LNG supply from the US Gulf Coast and Qatar — to substitute for Hormuz-transiting cargoes. Here's what it would take to build it: Qatar's North Field expansion doesn't fully come online until 2027-2028, and US LNG export capacity is already running near ceiling. The physical shortfall window is now through mid-2027.
2026-05-13
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Acting Secretary Sonderling statement on April jobs report
WASHINGTON – U.S. Acting Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling issued the following statement regarding the April 2026 Employment Situation Report:“Despite doom-and-gloom rhetoric from pundits and economists, America’s economic comeback is clearly accelerating under President Trump
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Monthly Budget Review: April 2026
The federal budget deficit totaled $955 billion in the first seven months of fiscal year 2026, CBO estimates. That amount is $94 billion less than the deficit recorded during the same period last fiscal year.
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@misc{apprised_119_hres_1196_recognizing_april_as_cance,
title = {119 HRES 1196: Recognizing April as Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month.},
publisher = {Apprised.news},
url = {https://apprised.news/bill/119hres1196},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-13}
}