Mr. Speaker, I thank Ms. Sinema for putting this on for 4 years in a row because this is such an important topic that we all need to be engaged in as a nation. Mr. Speaker, as Ms. Sinema and I came in together, she has hosted this Special…
Ted Yoho
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Ted Yoho is a former U.S. Representative from Florida, serving in the House from January 3, 2013, to January 3, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Yoho represented Florida's 3rd congressional district. During his time in office, he was known for his focus on issues such as healthcare, agriculture, and fiscal responsibility. Yoho was also a member of the House Freedom Caucus, which advocates for limited government and conservative principles.
But the reason we are here today is because this administration chose to act unilaterally against his own adviser and State Department's counsel, and they delivered $400 million in cash.
Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague. I stand in support of Representative Ros-Lehtinen's H. Res. 729. It is imperative that the United States finalize a new MOU with Israel on military assistance that provides for a robust…
Mr. Speaker, I thank Chairman Royce, Ranking Member Engel, and my colleague, Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, for the kind words and for pointing out that, just 2 years ago, Cuba was caught shipping armaments to North Korea. I stand in support…
Energy security is an integral part of stability in a volatile part of the world.
Mr. Speaker, in 2012, constituents of mine, the Welberrys, purchased a home in Cedar Key, Florida. Two years later, their Federal flood insurance was canceled retroactively due to a determination that the property was partially located…
When we have nation states that close to us with like cultures, you know, we value the same things, our family values, things like that, that close to us, and we take the eye off of that we start losing our competitiveness and we have seen…
And we want to make sure that we can have, I don't want to say an influence, but we want to, you know, promote the people with the ideals, the same values that we have and help them succeed in that without being meddling into their…
I just think there are better partners that we can have and I think that would come from the good ol' U.S. of A.
Why should we continue that? Why should I go back to my district and talk to my constituents and say, 'We have to keep giving foreign aid.'?
Many regimes have responded to popular grievance and anti-democratic sentiment by closing space for political dissent and uncensored discourse.





