Beth Van Duyne
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Beth Van Duyne is an American politician and member of the Republican Party, currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 24th congressional district since January 3, 2021. Prior to her election to Congress, she served as the Mayor of Irving, Texas, from 2011 to 2017, where she focused on economic development and public safety. Van Duyne has been an advocate for conservative policies, including tax reform and immigration control, and has worked on issues related to veterans and small businesses during her time in office.
Let us stand firm and send a message to the American small business owner that we hear you and we are here to support you in every possible way.
We need to prioritize these small businesses that are struggling and ensure that no money goes to terrorists or people that want to harm America or her citizens.
My amendment prohibits any Small Business Administration funds from going to individuals who have assaulted a police officer.
While the small business community is facing many issues and challenges right now, inflation is undoubtedly one of the greatest concerns.
The tax increases in this bill will hurt millions of small businesses and stifle future investments.
I want to make something very clear. Democrats will own the ramifications of this partisan effort to force through two of the largest spending bills in history without considering the consequences.
It is high time that we understand the real effects of the defund the police movement.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the life of Wanda Riddle of Irving, Texas, who passed on August 5, 2021. She was a great friend and faithful supporter of our community for over 35 years. Wanda was known as the mayor of south Irving…
Madam Speaker, I wish I could say I was rising in support of this legislation but, again, we are being asked to vote on a bill that represents a missed opportunity on the backs of our constituents. I am pleased I was able to secure needed…
Small businesses are the lifeblood of the American economy. They spur innovation, provide the majority of jobs, and keep America's uniquely entrepreneurial spirit thriving.





