From Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar <[email protected]>
Subject BREAKING: Dignity Act to Save Social Security and Medicare! 🗽🇺🇸
Date May 6, 2024 1:07 AM
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FL-27 Newsletter Vol. 118, Issue #63 Dear Friends/Amigos, Last week in Washington, I was busy advancing the legislative priorities that you, my constituents, care about. The Brookings Institution, one of America's leading public policy research organizations, published a report identifying my Dignity Act as a policy solution to save Social Security and Medicare while addressing critical shortages in our healthcare workforce. More on that report below! I am also fighting hard in Congress to address antisemitism both at home and abroad. Check out some of the statements I have made about this below. It is an honor to be able to serve you in Congress. If you would like to leave me and my office a comment, call (202) 225-3931. Sincerely/Atentamente, María E. Salazar U.S. Representative (FL-27) MY DIGNITY ACT WILL SAVE SOCIAL SECURITY & MEDICARE, END HEALTHCARE WORKER SHORTAGE My Dignity Act is not just an immigration bill, it is an economic and workforce development bill. And the Brookings Institution, one of America's most important public policy research institutions, agrees! They just released a report saying that the reforms I propose in the Dignity Act are key to addressing Social Security and Medicare' solvency, as well as ending the workforce shortages in healthcare and direct care services that so many Americans rely on. These are some of the most pressing economic issues facing the United States, and my Dignity Act delivers a solution that will not only address those issues head-on, but will also keep us safe in the process. Read more about the Brookings report in the press release here. KEEPING OUR COMMUNITIES SAFE WITH OUR LOCAL MIAMI VETERANS The veterans that make up an important part of our Miami community have an important part to play in our community. Veterans understand best the challenges other veterans face when they return to civilian life, and it was this simple truth that inspired me to introduce the SERVICE Act with my colleagues in the House of Representatives. The SERVICE Act creates a new type of local veteran response team charged with helping other veterans experiencing a crisis, including mental health and substance abuse situations. Following initial response, members of the team would assist in connecting the individual in crisis with community and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) resources. Our veterans deserve the very best for the sacrifices they made to keep us safe. Read more about the SERVICE Act here. CONDEMNING ANTISEMITISM IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD For months, I have been sounding the alarm on the sharp rise in antisemitism after Hamas' attack on Israeli civilians on October 7th and the need for U.S. officials to take it extremely seriously. In response to Israel's war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, protestors in college campuses across America have come out in favor of Palestine. While our First Amendment guarantees their right to free speech, some student protestors have taken to shouting violent slogans at their Jewish peers. Some are even harassing those Jewish students physically. In response to this unacceptable behavior at these universities, I voted for the Antisemitism Awareness Act. This legislation will expand protections for Jewish students on college campuses and give them the tools they need to fight these blatant acts of antisemitism. I also joined my colleagues on the Latino-Jewish Caucus to denounce Colombian President Gustavo Petro's decision to cut ties with the State of Israel after accusing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of perpetrating a 'genocide.' Read the full statement with the Caucus here. CASEWORK TESTIMONIALS! My office is one of the best in Congress and is always happy to help our constituents with federal casework. Whether it’s navigating the difficult immigration bureaucracy, securing Social Security benefits, or getting your passports renewed on time before a family vacation, my staff is always willing to help my constituents solve their toughest challenges! Read some testimonials below: "I'm very happy and satisfied with the support I received from the Congresswoman Office. I really appreciate the interest they put on my case." – SF "Gracias a la congresista María Elvira Salazar y la gestión hecha con disciplina … mi caso fue resuelto con gran prontitud. Una ves más gracias por su empeño en alludar a nuestro pueblo EEUU." – JRAM "Thank you for your help you resolved my work permit issue where I could get no answers from anyone thank you very much." – NM If you need help with federal casework AND reside in Florida’s 27th congressional district, call my office at (305) 668-2285! 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