As tensions continue to mount between the U.S. and North Korea, two congressional representatives from Florida have brought out the “North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act” as they look to hold that communist nation’s leadership accountable.
As tensions continue to mount between the U.S. and North Korea, two congressional representatives from Florida have brought out the “North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act” as they look to hold that communist nation’s leadership accountable.
With American forces bombing a Syrian air field as civil war continues to plague that nation, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who sits on the Foreign Affairs Committee, has been focusing on Syrian issues in recent days.
U.S. Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said he will not oversee the committee’s investigation of Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election, giving a congressman from the Sunshine State more responsibility in leading it.
U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla., continued to focus on veterans affairs this week, taking to the House floor on Tuesday to make the case for a proposal he brought out last week and returning to it on Wednesday to discuss reforming VA services.
Thursday marks the 100th anniversary of World War I, one of the most pivotal events in American and world history.
A congressman from South Florida wants to add a new “check-off box” on federal tax forms giving taxpayers the option to voluntarily ensure part of their taxes go to help homeless veterans.
Calling for a “whole new generation of people to stand up and demand more for our politics," businessman Chris King kicked off his bid to be Florida’s next governor on Tuesday.
With the Trump administration pulling the United States out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership when it took office in January, a Florida Republican is looking for closer trade relations with one of the Asian nations that had been part of it.
Businessman Scott Fuhrman announced on Monday that he will seek a rematch with U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., in 2018.
This week, two congresswomen from South Florida pressed the State Department for answers as to why the Office of Foreign Assets Control’s (OFAC) agreed to give Cubaexport, a company owned by the communist regime in Cuba, a license for the Havana Club trademark. The OFAC made that decision last year.