In this week's roundup: Expanding behavioral health services in rural Iowa, standing with Israel, my work for Iowa agriculture, and my meetings with constituents. Dear Friend, In this week's roundup: Expanding behavioral health services in rural Iowa, standing with Israel, my work for Iowa agriculture, and my meetings with constituents. That and more – remember to follow my Facebook page by clicking here and my Twitter page by clicking here to stay up-to-date throughout the week! WE MUST SUPPORT ISRAEL IN THEIR FIGHT TO DEFEAT HAMAS It's America's job to protect and support our dearest ally, Israel. In Congress, I will continue to stand with the people of Israel in their fight to defeat Hamas and defend their homeland. MEETING WITH THE IOWA MEDICAL SOCIETY I had a productive conversation with the Iowa Medical Society about the need to grow our healthcare workforce in rural communities and my commitment to protect Medicare for our seniors in the 4th District. In Congress, I will continue my work to lower healthcare costs for our families and seniors. WORKING TO LOWER HEALTHCARE COSTS FOR OUR VETERANS Our veterans have made incredible sacrifices to secure peace, prosperity, and freedom, not only here at home but also around the globe. Facing the unthinkable horrors of war and being exposed to dangerous toxins such as Agent Orange and burn pits, many veterans have untold and unseen scars that require the highest-quality medical care that our country can provide. I'm proud to lead the Veterans HSA Access Act with my House Ways and Means Committee colleague, Rep. Mike Carey of Ohio, to expand healthcare access, promote care flexibility, and lower costs for our veterans. Read more in our op-ed in the Washington Times below. HSAs lower health care costs and increase choice for our ... Our veterans have made incredible sacrifices to secure peace, prosperity and freedom, not only here at home but also around the globe. Read more www.washingtontimes.com THANK YOU TO MY MILITARY ACADEMY SELECTION BOARD On Monday, my Military Academy Selection Board conducted interviews with potential candidates for our nation’s service academies in Fort Dodge. I thank my current and outgoing board members for their service and look forward to recommending strong candidates for the 4th District. SPEAKING WITH ALLEN AND DELANEY EDEN FROM BRITT This week, I welcomed Allen Eden and his daughter, Delaney — who are from Britt, Iowa — to my office. We talked about my work on the House Ways and Means Committee to advance pro-growth tax policies, invest in our workforce, and support businesses across the 4th District. ADVOCATING FOR IOWA AGRICULTURE IN CONGRESS American agriculture is the backbone of our economy and deserves a powerful voice in Congress. That's why I'm working to pass a strong Farm Bill, enforce our trade laws, fight foreign animal disease, and lower costs for Iowa farmers. Read my latest op-ed about my work for Iowa agriculture in the Northwest Iowa Review below! Feenstra: Agriculture deserves a powerful voice in Congress Despite the dysfunction in Washington, D.C., over the last several weeks, I have been working diligently with my colleagues on the House Agriculture Committee and the House Ways and Means Read more www.nwestiowa.com MEETING WITH EDUCATORS FROM SHELDON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Earlier this week, I enjoyed chatting with Superintendent Cory Myer and educators from Sheldon Community Schools in my office. We discussed the teacher shortage impacting rural schools and how we can work together to support our students and families. In Congress, I will always work to ensure that our future generations have the best chance for success and opportunities to receive a quality education. ONE LAST THING: MY FALL INTERN'S LAST WEEK This week, my awesome intern — Jose — wrapped up his time with us on Capitol Hill. Jose greatly contributed to our team and served the people of the 4th District well. I wish him nothing but the best in his future endeavors. Thank you, Jose!! MY WEEKLY COLUMN: EXPANDING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR OUR FARMERS AND RURAL COMMUNITIES Farming can be a lonely endeavor, and it can also be a stressful industry when the economy takes a turn for the worse, tornadoes and derechos devastate farmland, and animal diseases infect flocks and livestock – all of which impact the wellbeing of our producers. That’s why, as a strong voice for our farmers and rural communities in Congress, I proudly introduced the Farmers First Act, which would expand behavioral health resources in our rural communities and connect our farmers with medical professionals who can provide the care that our producers deserve. Read more in my weekly column below! My Weekly Column: Expanding behavioral health services... Agriculture is the economic engine of Iowa and the livelihood of farmers, their families, and rural communities across the 4th Congressional District. Our producers work long hours in all types of weather conditions to grow the food and produce... Read more feenstra.house.gov CLOSING POLL FOR THE DAY Do you think that China should be banned from buying American farmland? Yes Select No Select Unsure/Indifferent Select LAST WEEK'S POLL RESULTS: Are you proud to be an American? Yes - 87% No - 6% Unsure/Indifferent - 7% If you have more thoughts on this week's question, feel free to leave your comments on my official website HERE. We are government together, and I am here to serve you. Your thoughts, concerns, and comments are very important to me. Always feel free to call (202) 225-4426 or visit my website at feenstra.house.gov. Sincerely, Rep. Randy Feenstra Member of Congress Rep Feenstra | 1440 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 Unsubscribe
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