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March 06, 2023 | In The News

Florida lawmaker introduces new bill for hurricane tax relief

NBC 2 – In the midst of tax season, Florida Representative Greg Steube just introduced a new bill that would give those recovering from Hurricane Ian some much-needed tax relief. 

This would include the qualified disastrous parts of Southwest Florida for losses, big or small. 

“You deal with these disasters, and you don’t think about the tax implications of them,” Rep. Greg Steube said. 

Steube said he filed this bill during tax season because a CPA brought the issue to his attention.

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March 01, 2023 | In The News

Heritage Action Endorses Legislation Protecting Women’s Sports From Transgender Athletes

Town Hall – This week, Heritage Action for America, which is affiliated with the Heritage Foundation, announced that co-sponsorships on legislation intended to protect women’s sports will become “key votes” on its overall legislative scorecard for members of Congress.
“By allowing biological males onto women’s teams and into women’s locker rooms, the woke Left is working to completely wipe away women’s sports. The best way to counter Biden’s dangerous rewrite of Title IX is for Congress to pass the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. Every student, parent, teacher, and citizen deserves to know where their member of Congress stands on this issue,” Steube told Townhall.

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February 27, 2023 | In The News

Rep. Steube Demands Answers About Smithsonian Booting Pro-Life Students

Tampa Free Press – Rep. Greg Steube is demanding answers from the Smithsonian about the treatment of a group of Catholic pro-life students, who last month were forced to leave the facility after being harassed by staff.

The students, from Greenville, South Carolina, were in Washington for the March for Life. They toured the National Air and Space Museum on Jan. 20. While present there, the group wore blue knit caps that read “Rosary Pro-Life.”

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February 16, 2023 | In The News

Rep. Steube personally thanks medical staff who helped save his life

SARASOTA, Fla. (WFLA) — Rep. Greg Steube returned to Sarasota Memorial Hospital on Thursday to honor the medical staff that helped saved his life.

Steube held a ceremony at the hospital Thursday to thank the trauma team for the extraordinary work that they do in the community.

The Republican serves Florida’s 17th district, which includes all of Sarasota and Charlotte counties, as well as portions of Lee County.

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February 16, 2023 | In The News

Child Protection Center Expanding in North Port for Child Abuse Victims

Your Observer – For over 42 years, The Child Protection Center (CPC) has been providing lifesaving services for child abuse victims in Sarasota and DeSoto County. CPC continues to expand their efforts in South Sarasota County, in order to fight the darkness that lurks behind closed doors. Congressman Greg Steube announced that CPC received a Federal Earmark for THREE MILLION DOLLARS to ensure our community is supported in bringing healing to victims of child abuse.

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February 08, 2023 | In The News

Rep. Greg Steube salutes Good Samaritan who helped him after fall off ladder: ‘God’s hand was all over this’

Fox News – Florida Rep. Greg Steube joined “Fox & Friends” Wednesday for his first TV appearance since falling from a ladder in January. His injuries forced him to miss the State of the Union Address, but Darrell Woodie, a delivery driver and Good Samaritan, attended as his guest.

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January 25, 2023 | In The News

McCarthy announces GOP members appointed to House panel on Biden admin’s ‘weaponization’ of government

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced late Tuesday the names of 12 GOP House members who will serve on the select subcommittee to “stop the weaponization” of the federal government.

The members who will serve on the committee — announced in a tweet from McCarthy — will be tasked with investigating how the executive branch has investigated and collected information on American citizens, building on the party’s promise to hold the Biden administration accountable for what it considers to be wrongdoings and oversteps throughout the last two years.

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January 24, 2023 | In The News

These Republicans will serve on panels to probe COVID-19, ‘weaponization’ of government

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has released the names of the Republicans who will serve on a pair of subcommittees as part of the GOP’s promise to launch investigations into the Biden administration.

McCarthy in a tweet Tuesday announced the GOP membership of two select subcommittees on the “Weaponization of the Federal Government” and the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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January 17, 2023 | In The News

Greg Steube Takes a Seat on the House Ways and Committee

Starting his third term in Congress, U.S. Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., will serve on one of the most prominent and powerful committees on Capitol Hill.

Last week, U.S. Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., the new chairman of the committee, named ten new Republicans to serve on it, including Steube.

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December 01, 2022 | In The News

Naval Academy confirms it denied all religious vax exemption requests

The U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) confirmed Thursday that it denied all religious accommodation requests to the COVID-19 vaccine from midshipmen, but it also said that congressional complaints that current unvaccinated students have had their diplomas withheld are not accurate.

The confirmation on vaccination exemptions came after Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., and a handful of other Republican lawmakers sent a letter to Naval Vice Adm. Sean Buck on Tuesday that demanded information on how many exemptions had been granted by the USNA.

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