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The Florida lawmaker has introduced 10 bills on opening day, prioritizing the restoration of the American economy, protecting social security and medicare, reducing the debt, fighting the red tide and more.
Considering that Medicare open season begins today, Florida Rep. Vern Buchanan (R) announced that seniors should review their Medicare coverage and ensure that they have the best plan that meets their needs as open enrollment for Medicare begins.
Florida rep. Vern Buchanan (R) announced today that he had directed a letter to Alex Azar, the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, “urging the Trump administration to make the COVID vaccine free to seniors on Medicare.”
It’s hard to believe that individuals who are sexually attracted to children exist in this world, but they do, and the business of pedophilia is booming. People are actually profiting from the sexual exploitation of babies and are even selling sex dolls that resemble children. Words can’t describe how disturbing and sick this is.
“It’s clear we must take immediate steps to make our country more independent when it comes to producing life-saving medicines.”
Buchanan believes Republicans win the House and press for more tax cuts
“If we do not learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it.”
“This cannot be allowed to continue and must be met with strong action.”
Rep.Margaret Good received a political blow today as her biggest donor has shifted support while also shifting finances.
She is “running for Congress to continue the hard work of protecting our Constitutional rights, limiting the size and power of the federal government, facilitating job growth, securing our borders and standing up for our farmers.”
As far s endorsements and money raised goes, businessman Judson Sapp has the upper hand in the Republican primary race to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho (R).
“International trade is critical to my home state of Florida, where exports and imports support 2.3 million jobs.”
Yesterday, the House unanimously passed the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture (PACT) Act. This bill was introduced by Florida Representatives Ted Deutch (D-FL) and Vern Buchanan (R-FL) the law would make it a federal crime for "any person to intentionally engage" in animal cruelty, including burning, drowning, suffocating, impaling or otherwise injuring "non-mammals, birds, reptiles […]
“Even the potential for an oil spill presents an existential threat to Florida.”
"Animal protection is a cause that enjoys broad support from Americans of all political affiliations."
"The federal government can and will act to counter legitimate injury from unfair imports from Mexico or any other country.”
“Congress needs to help Americans save for retirement.”
“It is imperative we provide as many resources as possible to help folks prepare for their golden years and invest in their future.”
