SENATOR BLUMENTHAL: WEEK IN REVIEW 12/5/2025-12/12/2025
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Fighting Skyrocketing Healthcare Costs
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"Today's failed vote to extend healthcare subsidies for millions of American families is devastating. People die when they can't afford health insurance. It is just wrong to force Americans already struggling with rising costs to bear the financial burden of skyrocketing premiums because
At a hearing convened by
At the hearing, Blumenthal invited testimony from
"Anybody consuming health care knows how expensive it is. But more important than what I say here is what the reality is for American families right nowin their small businesses, like
Lehman, the president of the
At the hearing, Jacobs testified about the importance of the ACA for small business owners, "I'm here today to express in the clearest possible terms, the Affordable Care Act is essential to the survival of small businesses like mine and to the health and security of the people we employ. The ACA leveled the playing field that has long been tilted against small employers. Before its passage, small businesses struggled to compete with large corporations for talent because we couldn't access the same expansive insurance pools or negotiate the same affordable rates. When that happens, workers suffer, families suffer, and small businesses lose the ability to attract and retain the kind of skilled, committed employees who keep our industries strong."
The video of Blumenthal's opening remarks is available here. The full video of Lehman's testimony available here, and the full video of Jacobs's testimony is available here.
Blumenthal further slammed the rising healthcare premiums of Americans on Twitter/X.
"Across the country, people are confronting health care premiums that are doubling, tripling, or more. It's sticker shock that is deadly. Republican plans to scrap the Affordable Care Act will harm small businesses, farmers, and American families," wrote Blumenthal with an accompanying video on Twitter/X.
Slamming the
As Ranking Member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Blumenthal released a report highlighting firsthand accounts of twenty-two Americans who were physically assaulted, pepper sprayed, denied medical treatment, and detained sometimes for days by federal immigration agents. The report contains new details of accounts that have already been made public as well as several encounters that have not been shared previously.
The report, Unchecked Authority: Examining the
"Americans should have a hard time recognizing our great nation in these stomach turning, heartbreaking stories of brutal assaults on our fellow citizens. Masked ICE and CPB agents chillingly seizing Americans isn't the nation we know and cherish. Totalitarian tactics have no place in our democracy. I hope that elevating stories of abhorrent abuse will reinforce our resolve to preserve democratic rights," said Blumenthal.
In October, Blumenthal and Garcia opened an inquiry into the increasing detention of
Blumenthal joined MS NOW to discuss his public forum and report detailing
Blumenthal delivered an opening statement at the bicameral public forum to receive testimony (available here) from five Americans who were unconstitutionally detained by agents of the
"I call on every American to ask yourselves what it means to be an American to you and to uphold basic American values. And watch these videos, each of your arrests and many others, and ask whether that's the America that you know, the America that reflects your values and American rights," said Blumenthal.
"We're here seeking accountability. We probably need to change laws to really make the federal government accountable to people like yourselves whose rights have been violated. I know that we're going to be working on it here in the
Video of Blumenthal's opening statement is available here.
Blumenthal further slammed the
"Americans should have a hard time recognizing our great nation in these shocking, stomach churning stories of fellow citizens assaulted brutally by agents of the US government," wrote Blumenthal with an accompanying video on Twitter/X.
Blumenthal and Garcia joined
Honoring the 13th Anniversary of Sandy Hook Shooting by Promoting Gun Violence Prevention
Blumenthal and
"In the thirteen years since the Sandy Hook massacre, kids have grown up. Not only in
"And I'll be very blunt: it is a time of despair, and some feel defeatism. But we don't have the luxury of despair or defeatism. We don't have the luxury of putting our heads in the sand.
A video of the press conference can be found here.
Blumenthal led twenty-five Senators in introducing legislation to close a current loophole that allows gun sales to proceed if a background check is not completed within a certain time period, even if the gun buyer is not legally allowed to purchase a gun. The gap in existing law has allowed thousands of gun sales to prohibited buyers, including the sale of the firearm used by the shooter in the deadly attack at Charleston's
"This loophole is a massive gateway to dangerous evasion of the background check rules," Blumenthal said. "If you haven't passed a background check, you shouldn't be able to purchase a weapon. No check, no gun. It's really that simple."
When a criminal background check indicates that a firearm purchaser may have a criminal record, the
The Background Check Completion Act would require a completed background check for every gun buyer who purchases a gun from a federally-licensed gun dealer.
On the
At a
Blumenthal pressed the urgency of addressing this issue ahead of the vote on a Democratic proposal to extend ACA enhanced premium tax credits for three years before they expire at the end of the year: "...[W]e have to recognize the importance of votes that we will take tomorrow, one of them to extend the health care tax credits under the Affordable Care Act that will affect literally 267,000 veterans who rely on the ACA enhanced premium tax credits to afford health insurance. And whether you support the ACA, whether you have other views on what might be a perfect system in the long run if we had tons of time, the simple fact is we face a deadline at the end of the year when these tax credits will expire and 267,000 veterans will no longer be able to afford ACA coverage if these credits are not extended."
The Senator continued, "These are primarily veterans not eligible for Medicaid, TRICARE, or Medicare, and often not eligible to get care through
Video of Blumenthal's opening statement is available here.
Blumenthal and
"Fighting breast cancer requires early detection. It is imperative we expand
The Senators' Mammography Access for Veterans Act would require
Blumenthal Bulletin
Blumenthal urged
Blumenthal's bipartisan resolution to promote road safety and reduce roadside deaths passed the
Blumenthal pressed the
Blumenthal visited
Blumenthal joined the Heroes Tree lighting ceremony in
Blumenthal joined the swearing in ceremony of
Blumental celebrated the
Blumenthal joined the swearing in ceremony for Bethany First Selectman
Blumenthal joined the swearing in ceremony for
Blumenthal celebrated the Feast of
Blumenthal honored Pear Harbor Day in
Blumenthal visited the "Jewish Hartford, Our Community" exhibit at the Mandell JCC of
Blumenthal slammed the Trump Administration's unrealistic caps on student loans for nurses.
Blumenthal joined MS NOW to discuss the significant escalations in the


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