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Rep Yvette Herrell visits Bargain Square - Valencia County News-Bulletin

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Rep Kat Cammack on What Being a New Congresswoman Is Really Like

Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., says her first six months in office have been anything but boring. (Photo: Mark Guiney/The Daily Signal) From fighting against the far-left agenda, to policy review sessions early in the morning and late at night, to baseball practice with colleagues, Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., says her first six months as a House member have been anything but boring.  There is a “side of being a member of Congress that a lot of people don’t get to see,” Cammack says. “They don’t get to see you sitting at your desk with curlers in your hair. Having your second cup of coffee at 5 o’clock in the morning, trying to dig into the legislation.”

Tenney: I think it s incredibly important for rural areas to have this

SHERBURNE (WBNG)  Congresswoman Claudia Tenney made a visit to the Southern Tier Thursday as part of an effort to expand broadband access to rural areas.   Places like the Village of Sherburne have been struggling in the age of COVID-19 as more businesses, schools, and health services made the ‘virtual’ switch.   During her time in the village, she discussed enacting legislation such as the Gigabit Opportunity Act, which will create broadband opportunity zones for areas without sufficient internet access.   “The village would like autonomy, the town would like to have autonomy to be able to control the rates so that they can provide flexible rates to people who are disadvantaged,” said Tenney.  

Delegation for 5 25 21 — Haitian protection — hard pass — cold war — woke military — broadband

Haiti TPS A decision by President Joe Biden’s administration to extend temporary protected status for Haitian nationals has delegation members (happily) reaching out to help individuals through the process. “Our Haitian brothers and sisters deserve our full support and protection,” wrote Rep. Val Demings, an Orlando Democrat, in a Sunday tweet. “I strongly support this new TPS designation to protect Haitians living in the United States. Please contact my office if you need assistance applying for protected status.” On Saturday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced Haitian migrants already in the U.S. could apply for TPS for 18 months. That’s a reversal from policy under former President

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