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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
The PAWS Act is a simple bill that could have a dramatic - and potentially life-saving - effect on the lives of many.
If you buy something online, you're supposed to pay a use tax.
The VA should use every tool at their disposal to support and treat our veterans, including the specialized care offered by service dogs.
I haven't let Washington change me.
Too many in Washington display a ruling class mentality, and congressional term limits would go a long way towards restoring the citizen-legislator ethos of the Founding Fathers.
I'm honored that so many Floridians are supporting my efforts to rekindle the American Dream.
At tax time, people are going to say, 'Gee, if the IRS asks for documents from me, and I destroy them, I wouldn't get away with that.' But that's effectively what Commissioner Koskinen has been able to get away with.
Americans of all political background overwhelmingly support term limits, yet term limits have floundered in Congress.
Something different has to be done before we make another budget deal that increases spending and raises the debt some more. Our current course is not reasonable. Our current course is insane.
I want to help the 2016 Republican presidential nominee, whoever that is, get our country back on track.
I am sick and tired of an administration that treats Raul Castro and Ayatollah Khamenei better than it treats the prime minister of Israel.
I am very grateful to Jeb Bush for his support of my candidacy.
Florida is very difficult to have name ID... That's why statewide incumbents usually get reelected in Florida.
Because terms limits are so popular, the interest of a member of Congress in staying in office would be congruent with supporting my term limits joint resolution.
We must make sure that all of our returning servicemembers are honored and taken care of, no matter the wounds they bear.
As a candidate for Senate, I look forward to offering reforms based on limited government principles that will make our country stronger and more prosperous.
There are some really wealthy hedge fund billionaires in San Francisco who have pledged a lot of money for Democratic candidates to argue for cap and trade and carbon tax and all these things.
I see a bright future for Florida and for America, and my campaign will be about the ideas and principles that will help us achieve a more perfect union.
The country's on the wrong track.
It is not enough for us to merely continue to talk about and contribute to the echo chamber of white noise of what's wrong with America or for candidates to spout off silly poll-tested talking points about national security or foreign policy.
Whatever shape my future service takes, I look forward to doing my part to help get our country back on track.
We need to lower marginal tax rates and increase investment.
Jeb Bush is the foremost authority on education reform in the Republican Party, and I will look to reform the ballooning costs of our higher education system along the lines that he has advocated.
The practice of passing bills to find out what is in them represents a Forrest Gump-box of chocolates approach to government in which the taxpayers never know what they are going to get.
Patrick Murphy's decision to support a deal that infuses the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism with $150 billion, confers international legitimacy on Iran's expansive nuclear program, and even allows Iran to inspect its own military sites demonstrates a lack of judgment and inexperience in matters of national security.
I'm running for Congress to reverse Obama's big government policies, to be faithful to the principles on which our nation was founded, and to make members of Congress play by the same rules as the rest of us.
Why would Russia care about chemical weapons in Syria? They have no incentive to care.
If we reach the debt ceiling, we don't have to default. Getting to that point just won't allow us to reach new debt.
Thousands of our post-9/11 veterans carry the invisible burden of post-traumatic stress, and there is an overwhelming need to expand the available treatment options.
I think the federal flood insurance program is actuarially unsound and renders private insurance not viable, thereby needing an overhaul going forward.