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Our men and women in uniform embody courage. But some of those courageous men and women return in flag-draped caskets, and some do not make it back at all. Today is the day that we remember them: the prisoners of war and those who are missing in action.
It’s tough to worry about emissions if you can’t afford to drive to work, and it’s tough to push for America to be electrified in a way that our electric grid could support. That is why the House Republicans passed the Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act.
The Constitution is clear: the right to bear arms shall not be infringed. I believe that every letter of the Constitution must be upheld, including the Second Amendment.
The southern border is like the United States’ Achilles heel, and our enemies know it. Action is desperately needed.
Are you, or a student you know, looking for a way to serve your country and get an education at one of the top colleges in the world? Consider applying to one of our nation’s service academies!
To those who are struggling: help is always available, and this is not a battle you have to fight alone. Just like on the battlefield, we have to look out for each other.
The first responsibility of any government is the safety and security of its citizens. But there are some in Washington, D.C. who seem to have forgotten that fundamental responsibility.
Congress has one month to pass the spending bills that fund the federal government for the upcoming fiscal year. We need to take a good, hard look at how your tax dollars are being spent, and finally rein in this out-of-control spending.
Hurricane Idalia made landfall today on the west coast of Florida. It’s a good opportunity to make sure you are aware of the important emergency alerts for your area.