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  1. My prayers are with the families of America’s slain diplomats. I urge justice be swiftly brought to those responsible for this brutal attack.
  2. Set aside a moment to fill a care package with the USO and show appreciation for our troops serving far from home today. God bless them and their families for the sacrifices they make so that we can live free and safe.
    Photo: Set aside a moment to fill a care package with the USO and show appreciation for our troops serving far from home today. God bless them and their families for the sacrifices they make so that we can live free and safe.
  3. Today, as our nation pauses to reflect on the terrorist attack on our homeland in September 2001, we must not forget the many sacrifices born by our first responders, military and national security forces as they worked to keep us out of harm's way that day and defend us from further assaults since that time. The rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness that are guaranteed to us as Americans are preserved through the valor and steadfastness of those who engage the...
    enemy on distant battlefields to protect and preserve this nation that we all love. Our troops deserve our unwavering support for the sacrifices they have made and continue to make.

    For the thousands of our citizens that were lost on September 11, 2001, and for the families that continue to feel the pain of that day, we pray that they will be comforted. For our troops, first responders and national security forces who continue to dedicate their lives to preserve our freedoms and increase our safety, we are eternally grateful. We must always remember that the strength of our nation was revealed on that tragic September 11 morning as we were drawn together to support our neighbors, fight our enemies, grieve together and reignite the flames of freedom that push darkness aside and shine light to the world
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    Photo: Today, as our nation pauses to reflect on the terrorist attack on our homeland in September 2001, we must not forget the many sacrifices born by our first responders, military and national security forces as they worked to keep us out of harm's way that day and defend us from further assaults since that time. The rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness that are guaranteed to us as Americans are preserved through the valor and steadfastness of those who engage the enemy on distant battlefields to protect and preserve this nation that we all love. Our troops deserve our unwavering support for the sacrifices they have made and continue to make.
 
For the thousands of our citizens that were lost on September 11, 2001, and for the families that continue to feel the pain of that day, we pray that they will be comforted. For our troops, first responders and national security forces who continue to dedicate their lives to preserve our freedoms and increase our safety, we are eternally grateful. We must always remember that the strength of our nation was revealed on that tragic September 11 morning as we were drawn together to support our neighbors, fight our enemies, grieve together and reignite the flames of freedom that push darkness aside and shine light to the world
  4. Are you interested in serving others and getting involved in politics? If so, we have an opening in our Winter Garden office for Congressional internships. Responsibilities include processing constituent correspondence, assisting staff with research and casework, answering phones, assisting with events and town hall meetings, and greeting office visitors.

    Send resume to Nathan.dunn@mail.house.gov or call 407-654-5705. Please share with your friends on Facebook to spread the word about this opportunity.
  5. When a historic number of Americans are not participating in our workforce and the amount of jobs created each month cannot keep up with the population growth, it’s time to throw in the towel on the Administration’s ‘longer’ road to recovery and instead speed up growth to get people back to work. For over 3 ½ years, Americans have endured seeing their family’s and neighbor’s financial security slip away, have paid staggering prices at the pump, and have seen our national debt rise to $16 trillion. The U.S. House of Representatives has sent over 30 job-creation bills to the U.S. Senate and the President, calling for immediate action. However, this Administration refuses to act.

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  6. Yesterday, a disturbing moment in American history occurred – our debt reached $16 trillion. That level of debt consumes more than our nation’s entire annual economic output. As Central Floridians are struggling to make ends meet for their families, Washington continues to stick its head in the sand and ignore the fact that we are careening toward a national disaster. With 23 million Americans unemployed or underemployed, it is clear that Washington’s spending problems are de...
    railing our economy and jeopardizing our children’s future.

    The time is now to focus on a plan that cuts current spending, caps future spending, and balances the budget. I cosponsored the House-passed Cut, Cap and Balance Act, which would do just that. Regrettably, that bill, like countless other job-creating bills that have passed the House of Representatives, lies dormant in a Senate.

    "Like" if you agree we can't wait to right our fiscal ship on course toward a balanced budget.
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  7. Exciting tour of the new 162,0000 square foot indoor athletic training complex called the Big House in Tavares. This impressive facility will host future sports competitions right here in our community.
    Photo: Exciting tour of the new 162,0000 square foot indoor athletic training complex called the Big House in Tavares.  This impressive facility will host future sports competitions right here in our community.
  8. Great to be with The Veterans Organization of Resource and Recovery for The Homeless (VORRH) in Eustis and to learn about services offered to our well deserving veterans. Thank you for your commitment to our community and nation’s heroes.
    Photo: Great to be with The Veterans Organization of Resource and Recovery for The Homeless (VORRH) in Eustis and to learn about services offered to our well deserving veterans. Thank you for your commitment to our community and nation’s heroes.
  9. As we aside time to pay tribute to American workers this weekend, let us remember the contributions, sweat and sacrifices that hardworking men and women make each day to strengthen our families, our communities and our great country.

    Labor Day honors a long legacy of American ingenuity. As a small business owner, I have learned the value of hard work, and know the difficulty of balancing a checkb...
    ook with limited resources. Too many Americans are still unemployed, underemployed or just managing to scrape by. As a nation, we must focus on creating jobs and revitalizing the economy through sound principled leadership.

    During this national holiday, let us pause to appreciate our exceptional heritage, and promote our strong American spirit.
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  10. Our office participated in yesterday's 50+ Expo to provide info on ways we assist Central Floridians with federal agencies.
    Photo: Our office participated in yesterday's 50+ Expo to provide info on ways we assist Central Floridians with federal agencies.
  11. Joined with the community to celebrate Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation's partnership with the Tavares Fire Rescue in Orlando.

    Read the story about Firehouse subs' donation of a life saving infrared camera to Tavares Fire and Rescue -> http://tinyurl.com/8qpdyuz
    Photo: Joined with the community to celebrate Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation's partnership with the Tavares Fire Rescue in Orlando.

Read the story about Firehouse subs' donation of a life saving infrared camera to Tavares Fire and Rescue -> http://tinyurl.com/8qpdyuz
  12. Neil Armstrong's steps will forever be imprinted in our hearts and in our history books.
    Photo: Neil Armstrong's steps will forever be imprinted in our hearts and in our history books.
  13. Take a moment to ensure you and your family are ready for Isaac. Visit my Hurricane and Flood Preparedness page:
  14. Great to be part of the Lake County Elder Affairs Council meeting, and enjoyed providing a Congressional update and hearing about their needs.
    Photo: Great to be part of the Lake County Elder Affairs Council meeting, and enjoyed providing a Congressional update and hearing about their needs.
  15. Do you agree that record high gas prices ahead of Labor Day travels are yet another reminder of why we must promotes affordable, abundant energy made in America with American workers to bring down prices at the pump?

    Take my survey -> http://ow.ly/d9D65
    Photo: Do you agree that record high gas prices ahead of Labor Day travels are yet another reminder of why we must promotes affordable, abundant energy made in America with American workers to bring down prices at the pump?

Take my survey -> http://ow.ly/d9D65
  16. Celebrating Health Central’s 60th year serving Central Florida with state-of-the-art technology and a dedicated team of physicians and staff.
    Photo: Celebrating Health Central’s 60th year serving Central Florida with state-of-the-art technology and a dedicated team of physicians and staff.
  17. Enjoyed being a part of the Home Dedication Ceremony through West Orange Habitat for Humanity, Inc. in Oakland, FL.
    Photo: Enjoyed being a part of the Home Dedication Ceremony through West Orange Habitat for Humanity, Inc. in Oakland, FL.
  18. Exciting day for Junior Achievement of Central Florida, Inc. opening of the Junior Achievement Academy for Leadership & Entrepreneurship at Oak Ridge High School, partnering with Orange County Public Schools and the business community to help develop future leaders.
    Photo: Exciting day for Junior Achievement of Central Florida, Inc. opening of the Junior Achievement Academy for Leadership & Entrepreneurship at Oak Ridge High School, partnering with Orange County Public Schools and the business community to help develop future leaders.
  19. Thankful for an informative visit and tour with Lighthouse Central Florida. Also appreciate receiving the Lighthouse Champion Award. Their work assisting the visually impaired and helping place them into jobs is appreciated throughout our community.
    Photo: Thankful for an informative visit and tour with Lighthouse Central Florida. Also appreciate receiving the Lighthouse Champion Award. Their work assisting the visually impaired and helping place them into jobs is appreciated throughout our community.

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