John,
Good afternoon and welcome to our Weekend Update.
This week, I was in Washington, D.C., where the Biden
administration and Congressional Democrats are taking up issues
designed to distract us from the real problems facing American
families.
Meanwhile, the real issue facing Americans hasn't changed, and they
are crushing hardworking families. Inflation, high gas prices, and our
border crisis are significant issues that merit immediate attention.
Inflation soared 9.1% in June, the most significant increase since
1981. American families and small businesses are struggling to stay
afloat amid skyrocketing prices. Gas prices remain high, and the
number of illegal immigrants apprehended at the southern border is at
record highs.
I joined Newsmax to discuss this inflation and the issues
Democrats focus on instead of addressing. Click
here or below to watch my interview.
The worst part about all these issues is that we know how to
address these issues in a meaningful way. President Donald Trump’s
administration had our country’s economy humming before the Covid-19
pandemic, and his policies and America First agenda had us well on the
road to recovery in 2020. Rather than follow suit so our nation can
continue winning, Biden has implemented an America Last agenda. We can
and must fix this. Biden must admit his policies have failed our
country and address these issues by removing regulations and policies
that have shut down new domestic energy production. We need to support
American small businesses and reinvigorate manufacturing, so we start
making things in America with American workers. We must never leave
our nation beholden to our enemies for energy and critical resources.
That means lowering taxes and eliminating unnecessary and burdensome
regulations. Perhaps, most importantly, as it relates to national
security, we must secure our southern border, build a wall, and
reimplement the Remain in Mexico policy negotiated during the Trump
administration. We must work with the Mexican border as former
President Trump did.
Earlier this week, I joined the ranking member of the House
Agricultural Committee, Congressman G.T. Thompson, as he led a Farm
Bill briefing. He was joined by Conference Chair Elise Stefanik and
American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duval. The Farm bill will be
important in 2023. Our farmers have a critically important role as
they are responsible for feeding our nation.
Speaking of our agricultural industry, I would also like to send a
message to one of the most influential agricultural leaders in the
Commonwealth, Schuylkill County Commissioner Boots Heatherington.
Boots was injured working on the farm but is thankfully recovering.
Thanks to farmers like Boots, we have the best quality and quantity of
food in the world, but we should be reminded how dangerous farming can
be. Get well soon, Boots!
This week, I spoke with dozens of fantastic Pennsylvania small
businesses at the Goldman Sachs 10k Small Business Summit at Nationals
Park in Washington, D.C.
We discussed the many challenges facing small businesses today and
how we can address them moving
forward.
I enjoyed meeting this week with former Vice President Mike Pence.
The Vice President is a great American and always encouraging and
inspiring. (Pictured with Vice President Pence and my good friend
and colleague Congressman Greg Pence of Indiana. Greg and I were both
part of the congressional class of 2019)
IN NEWS YOU WON’T HEAR IN THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA:
Drug cartels and human smugglers thrive under Joe Biden's border
crisis as deadly fentanyl and illegal immigrants pour into the
country. As a result, American families and small businesses are less
safe due to Biden’s open border agenda – yet he doesn’t
care.
Background:
AROUND THE DISTRICT: I attended the Wyoming
county GOP golf tournament. We must support our local county parties
as they lead in organizing and activating our grassroots efforts.
(Pictured below with Wyoming County Commissioner Rick Wilbur,
State Rep. Tina Pickett, State Senator Lisa Baker, and Wyoming GOP
Chair Davis Haire)
I joined Brian Clements for some trap shooting in Berks County. It
is always great to enjoy the outdoors in our beautiful District.
(Pictured below)
The Carbon Career & Technical Institute (CCTI) honored an
outstanding graduate this week at a special presentation. Matthew
Kuznicki of Lehighton, a graduate of Lehighton High School and CCTI,
earned a gold medal at the SkillsUSA National Competition in Atlanta
in the CNC Turning Specialist category. He will attend Thaddeus
Stevens College this fall. Our office was pleased to present him with
an entry from The Congressional Record, noting his success. Great job,
Matthew! (Pictured are Kevin Kuehner, Matthew Kuznicki, Stanley
Kuznicki, Matthew’s father and Wendi Kuznicki, Matthew’s mother.
Standing in the rear is Bill Marks, Technical Process &
Engineering, Inc.)
Yesterday, I stopped by the Hughesville Fair in Lycoming County.
(Pictured below with GOP worker Ryan Durkee and new Lycoming
County GOP chair Don Peters) Don walked us around the fair, and
we got the opportunity to meet many great Lycoming County residents
who love agriculture.
Later, we headed to Montoursville for the Lycoming Patriots Freedom
Festival. I spoke about the importance of taking back control of the
U.S. House and getting our Republican candidates from the top of the
ticket to the bottom elected this fall.
Republicans must win in November and get this country and
commonwealth back on the right track. We must continue to work hard,
stay united and get our country back. So vote Red in November and tell
your friends, family, and neighbors to do the same.
Thank you, and keep up the faith and the fight,
Dan
Meuser
http://www.meuserforcongress.com/
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