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For me, the opioid crisis is personal. I have worked hard to help pass nearly 50 bills to combat the opioid epidemic, and I won't stop until we end it once and for all. Click here to watch my personal message and find resources for fighting addiction.
There is a massive human and environmental toll from the discharges to the Treasure Coast. And it's turning the Treasure Coast into the Tortured Coast. The Tortured Coast documentary series highlights the people and places being destroyed.
The final Congressional report on the origins of COVID-19 leaves no room for doubt: China’s attempted cover up turned a local infection into a global pandemic. The Chinese government must be held accountable! Check out this new video to learn more:
Florida’s waterways are a natural treasure, and I will never stop fighting for what is right to defend our environment. This week the House passed two bills that will go a long way towards achieving this mission. Check it out:
Did you see this? The House passed a number of bills last week to help veterans in our community and across the country. Read more here:
There is a massive human and environmental toll from the discharges to the Treasure Coast. And it's turning the Treasure Coast into the Tortured Coast. The Tortured Coast documentary series highlights the people and places being destroyed.
Fighting toxic discharges from Lake Okeechobee has not always been easy, but that has never stopped us before, and it’s why this week I took our fight to Washington, D.C. Check out this week's Week In Review to hear how it went!
The Paycheck Protection Program has $138 billion in funding left in it that could be lent to small businesses, but Speaker Pelosi is blocking a vote to authorize distributing the money. I’m fighting to get this funding released ASAP!
With rising levels on Lake Okeechobee causing the Army Corps to consider discharges, our fight to protect our communities from toxic discharges continues! Watch as I take this fight to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment:
The Caloosahatchee is a delicate ecosystem, and it’s under attack. Why are special interest groups so opposed to helping this estuary recover? Find out in the latest #LakeOFactCheck: