John --
Good evening and welcome to our Weekend Update.
One of the biggest issues being discussed in Washington, D.C.,
Harrisburg, school districts and at many kitchen tables across the
nation relates to the topic of educating our children and safely
reopening our schools.
Safely reopening our schools is an important part of the social and
economic recovery of our nation. Continued school closures could have
serious consequences for the health and well-being of children across
America. Research has shown they disproportionately affect the most
vulnerable students, widening disparities in achievement and harming
economic potential. As Congress considers another relief package, we
must do everything we can to deliver for millions of American families
who want their children safely back in the classroom this fall. I
spoke on the floor of the U.S House and strongly believe that we must
do everything we can to ensure a child receives a great education in a
safe environment in the classroom, if possible.
On Wednesday evening, I conducted my latest telephone town hall.
Please click
here to read an overview of the topics discussed. Please be aware
that this story includes an error regarding my characterization of the
rain tax. In a letter I received from EPA, Administrator Andrew
Wheeler confirmed that only states and local municipalities have the
authority to suspend the rain tax, it is not a federal mandate.
One of the issues I discussed in detail was Governor Tom Wolf’s
decision to withhold federal CARES funding from Lebanon County.
Lebanon is the only county in the state that did not receive funding.
As I stated last week, this decision reeks of politics and even the
media believes so. Click
here to read an opinion piece by John Baer of
Pennlive entitled “Gov. Wolf played politics by holding
Lebanon’s coronavirus money.” I support Lebanon County's lawsuit and
attempts to have its funding released. However, for the sake of the
taxpayers, I would encourage the Governor to reconsider this decision
and release the money as intended by both the U.S. Congress and
Pennsylvania state legislature.
Click
here or below to watch an interview I conducted on WHTM-27
ABC regarding the Governor’s actions against Lebanon County small
businesses who desperately need the money to pay bills and keep
workers employed.
One of President Donald Trump’s major campaign promises was to put
America first and to fight for the American worker. He promised to
fight for better trade deals that are both fair and reciprocal. He
accomplished that goal on July 1, when the United States Mexico Canada
Agreement, USMCA, went into effect. Click
here to read my op-ed that ran in The Daily Item.
In closing, I want to acknowledge the passing of Congressman John
Lewis, who fought a courageous battle with cancer. As a young boy who
grew up in the segregated south, Congressman Lewis went on to become
one of the great civil rights leaders of his generation. He was also
widely respected by his colleagues on both sides of the aisle as a
member of Congress for over thirty years.
I had the opportunity to speak with him several times about today’s
events and the past. He once asked me after a very civil discussion,
“you’re a Republican?” When I said, “yes,” he only responded with a
smile. “Good,” he said. Congressman Lewis was a man of courage, but
also a man of peace. That is an important lesson to be followed.
Shelley and I send our thoughts and prayers to his family during this
difficult time.
Please have a great weekend and we will talk to you soon.
Dan Meuser http://www.meuserforcongress.com/
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