Madam Speaker, Angelic Health Hospice Care recently cut the ribbon for their new headquarters in Atlantic County, New Jersey. Their staff provides palliative, hospice, and transitional care services and wound management to patients in…
Jeff Van Drew
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Jeff Van Drew is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 2nd congressional district since January 3, 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he previously held positions in the New Jersey Senate and the New Jersey General Assembly. Van Drew's political career has been marked by his focus on issues such as healthcare and taxation, often expressing opposition to the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare.
Madam Speaker, recently, the Collings Lakes Fire Department held a parade celebrating 55 years of service and dedicated a new fire truck in honor of the late deputy chief, Edwin R. Jones, Jr. Ed took on many roles throughout his life, most…
Do you believe we are doing a good enough job, in the way the program works... with ensuring that the food that they are getting...?
I really want to say that I do believe that the vast majority of Democrats and Republicans don't want to hurt poor people.
I really do believe that. And for my part, I am going to try to do everything I can to encourage that.
I do believe that the vast majority of Democrats and Republicans don't want to hurt poor people.
I have received estimates from the state Department of Human Services that we have a quarter million New Jersey households that receive SNAP under expanded categorical eligibility.
Mr. Speaker, all Americans, all people have the right to accessible and affordable healthcare. While I am proud that we have recently passed five bills that improve and strengthen healthcare accessibility, lower prescription prices, and…
Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to withdraw my sponsorship in the Fairness to Pet Owners Act, H.R. 1607. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from New Jersey? There was no objection…
It is really not practical, actually, in their case? It is not a practical application?





