Monday, May 10, 2021

FLORIDA - DUNN DISPATCH 05/09/2021

 

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NEWS FROM THE SECOND DISTRICT

Dear Friend,

This past week, we have honored some of the hardest working groups who put serving others ahead of themselves – nurses, teachers, and moms.

I think it’s safe to say that we are even more grateful for our nurses after this past year. Our nurses have fought on the frontlines of this pandemic. They’ve worked long hours filled with no date indicating when life would return to “normal.” I cannot thank this group enough for all they’ve done for our district and this country.

Florida teachers have returned to the classroom, and despite the challenges they still face, they’ve done a wonderful job getting our students back on track. I know their job is far from easy, but they still get up every day ready to invest in our future generations. Thank you all!

Then, there are the mothers. I, for one, am very thankful for my own mother. I’m also very thankful for my wife, Leah, who not only raised our three sons but has done a tremendous job as a grandmother to our grandsons. Mothers truly are special individuals responsible for raising some of the brightest minds. Their role in society is a valued one. Please join me in thanking all the mothers this Mother’s Day.

I return to Washington, D.C. next week for Session. It’s been nice spending time in the district and catching up with local businesses and leaders. You can read more about my week below:

This Week in the District
What’s Happening on Capitol Hill
Coronavirus Updates


This Week in the District
Visiting Jackson County

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On Wednesday, I toured Catalyst Fabric Solutions in Marianna, FL with Operations Manager Jim King and Executive Director Bill Finley. Catalyst is a large employer for Jackson County and quickly answered the call of service at the height of COVID-19 in March 2020. After working to receive expedited authorization from the FDA, Catalyst swiftly began manufacturing PPE for use by hospitals and medical providers. Today, they are particularly busy thanks to Mother’s Day as they work to fulfill orders of personalized blankets and pillows, among other home décor items. Thank you for inviting me to get a firsthand look at the hard work that goes into your operations!

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A trip to Marianna would not have been complete without visiting with Jackson County Sheriff Donnie Edenfield. He has worked hard during his first 100 days on the job. I know that Jackson County is grateful to have his expertise and dedication to service. 


Brick Industry Association Spring Meeting

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This past week, the Brick Industry Association (BIA) invited me to speak during their annual Spring Meeting. In my speech, I highlighted how important this industry is to our economy and why we need to combat the overregulation that interferes with growth. I also encouraged the group to continue their efforts to educate Congress. In order to have good policy, we need good – and informed – legislators. I appreciate BIA’s work and I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to chat with these fine folks. Thank you all for having me and for choosing the Emerald Coast for your Spring Meeting!

 

What’s Happening on Capitol Hill
Lower Costs, More Cures

On Tuesday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Health met to discuss legislation to lower the cost of prescription drugs and treatments. During the hearing, we debated the House Democrats’ drug pricing legislation, which would stifle pharmaceutical innovation and tie the availability of cures in America to the decisions made by foreign governments. HR 3 means less cures for American patients.

Americans should have access to these new and innovative cures without the government getting in the way. We should put caps on out-of-pocket costs and revamp the Medicare drug insurance program so that it protects our Seniors. We should also cut red tape and expand innovation. We've seen the benefit of innovation in the fight against COVID-19. Let’s foster more of that.

As a doctor, I see firsthand the toll exorbitant costs can take on patients and their families. I want to fix that, but I don’t think more government is the answer. Now more than ever, Congress should work together on commonsense solutions that will save lives, lower costs, and increase the quality of health care. This is about giving you and your family the best quality of life, and I’m committed to working with my colleagues to make that happen.

Coronavirus Updates
Get Vaccinated

Floridians 16 and up are now eligible to receive any COVID-19 vaccine as prescribed by the Food and Drug Administration. The Pfizer vaccine is authorized for persons age 16 and up. The Moderna vaccine is authorized for persons age 18 and up.

I encourage you to pre-register for the COVID-19 vaccine. The State of Florida has partnered with Sharecare to provide an easy-to-use platform that will save your spot for your shot. Pre-register here. Florida has many sites providing the COVID-19 vaccine. Use the vaccine finder to find a site near you. Supplies are limited and appointments may be required. 


Traveling This Summer?

With Summer approaching, many of you may be considering a vacation. For the updated guidelines for domestic travel, click here. For global travel, click here.

Thank you for your continued energy and enthusiasm, as reflected in your letters and Facebook posts. If you haven’t already, LIKE my Facebook page. You can also follow me on Twitter @DrNealDunnFL2.

Thank you for the opportunity to serve you in Congress!


Sincerely,

Dr. Neal Dunn
Member of Congress
 

Constituent Casework Corner

Many of you have reached out about not receiving your Economic Impact Payment (EIP). My office is submitting individual inquiries to the Internal Revenue Service for those that have not received the most recent EIP. If you need assistance with your EIP, please call my Panama City District Office at (850) 785-0812 or my Tallahassee District Office at (850) 891-8610. You can also submit your request for assistance here.

 
 Washington D.C. Office
316 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Tel: (202) 225-5235
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Panama City Office
840 W. 11th St. Suite 2250
Panama City, FL 32401
Tel: (850) 785-0812
Fax: (850) 763-3764
 Tallahassee Office
300 South Adams Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Tel: (850) 891-8610
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