More than 500 Biden Administration employees have reportedly signed an open letter urging the president to call for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. These employees may be using their roles in the federal government to undercut efforts aimed at supporting Israel....
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Next Week: Rubio Staff Hosts Mobile Office Hours
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) office will host in-person Mobile Office Hours next week to assist constituents with federal casework issues in their respective local communities. These office hours offer constituents who do not live close to one of Senator Rubio’s...
Rubio Aplaude Las Recientes Elecciones Presidenciales en Argentina
El pasado domingo, el pueblo argentino eligió democráticamente a su futuro presidente. El senador estadounidense Marco Rubio (R-FL) emitió el siguiente comunicado tras la elección de Javier Milei. “Felicitaciones al pueblo de Argentina por una elección pacífica y...
Rubio Applauds Recent Elections in Argentina
This past Sunday, the people of Argentina democratically elected their future President. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) released a statement following the election of Javier Milei. “Congratulations to the people of Argentina on their peaceful and democratic...
Rubio Video: Bidenflation Gobbling Up American Thanksgiving Budget
Millions of Americans are feeling the effects of the bad economy as they head home for Thanksgiving. Virtually across the board, they are met with increased food, gas, and travel costs. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) released a video on the failure of President Joe...
Por Si Se Lo Perdió: Rubio Nombrado como el Legislador Más Eficaz en Florida
Marco Rubio encabeza la lista de los legisladores más eficaces de Florida y ocupa el segundo lugar a nivel nacional 15 de noviembre del 2023 Informe Orwell Anualmente, el Centro para una Legislación Efectiva (CEL) de la Universidad de Virginia y la Universidad de...
Delaware Online: Joint Coons-Rubio Bill Shows What Can Be Done
Who says bipartisan compromise is impossible?
Two freshman senators don’t think so. Chris Coons of Delaware and Marco Rubio of Florida have bridged the gap between Senate Democrats and Republicans to propose an admittedly small-scale but doable jobs bill.
They have taken some of the best bipartisan ideas for tax and regulation relief put forth by their colleagues in the House and Senate and put them in a single bill that has the look of a winner. It won’t solve all of our problems, but it would be a good start.
Their philosophy is simple:
Why not act on the things they agree on?
Democrat Coons and Republican Rubio recognize that the partisan differences in Congress are wide. But the continuing problem of unemployment — 14 million Americans out of work — should force Congress to put aside the squabbling to pass proposals they already agree on.
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