Congressman Daniel Webster, in an Opinion piece, explains his departure from his usual practice when he voted in favor of a measure to keep the government up and running.
U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster announced Monday that he will support a measure to keep the government up and running.
U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster, in his weekly message from Washington D.C., says Congress needs time to work with President Trump to enact meaningful reform.
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Eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits would provide current beneficiaries with thousands more dollars but could cause younger generations to lose thousands in benefits.
"Congressman Franklin’s office always welcomes ... Laurel Lee, R-Brandon, or Rep. Daniel Webster, R-Clermont, holding town halls in person in recent years. Lee has hosted some telephone discussions.
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