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By Congressman Aaron Bean

05-01-24

While the House of Representatives was out of session this week, I continued my fight to defend Jewish students across America. I joined Representative Michael Lawler to introduce H.R. 6090, the Antisemitism Awareness Act. This bill would require the U.S. Department of Education to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism when enforcing federal anti-discrimination law.

While university leadership across the nation fails to protect their Jewish students from the flagrant antisemitic calls for genocide and violence, I’m taking a stand with and for all Jewish students. Read more HERE .

 
BEAN, CAMMACK BILL HEADED TO WHITE HOUSE TO BECOME LAW

This week, my bill with Representative Kat Cammack—to rename the Melrose post office after local letter carrier Pamela “Pam” Jane Rock, who tragically died while delivering mail in northeast Florida—has passed the Senate. It’s now headed to the President’s desk for his signature.
 
Designating the Melrose Post Office in her name will honor her legacy in the community she loved. I am very proud to see our bill unanimously passed the Senate and is one step away from memorializing Pam’s memory and commitment to Floridians.

APRIL TELEPHONE TOWN HALL

Are you ready for our next Telephone Town Hall?  From Iran’s unjustified attack on Israel to Washington’s reckless spending to Americans’ dwindling  savings and the ongoing border invasion—we’ve got a lot to discuss. 

Join me on Monday, April 29th at 5:30pm.  If you haven’t already, be sure to register at: https://bean.house.gov/contact/tth-signup 

WE’RE OPEN: CLAY COUNTY DISTRICT OFFICE

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It’s official! Our Clay County District Office is open for business. Serving you is what we do, and I take pride in representing your views and assisting with federal agencies. My staff and I are here to help you—providing real results for real people. Whether you are having an issue obtaining a passport or with federal agencies like the VA or the Social Security Administration, all you have to do is call us at 904-830-3933.

THE RESULTS ARE IN! 

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I’m thrilled to announce the winners of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition. This year, 56 young artists submitted 80 bold, dynamic, and thought-provoking pieces of artwork that showcased just how talented our northeast Florida high school students are.

1st Place—Andie Crawford, STILL WARM, Douglas Anderson School of the Arts

Duval County Finalist—Noel Ethridge, Internally I am Aware of What I Am Capable of, but Who Decided What Is and Isn’t Authenticity and Why Can’t I Figure Out If I Am Who I Say I Am?, Paxon School for Advanced Studies

Clay County Finalist—Audrey Milligan, UNBOTTLED, Clay High School

Nassau County Finalist—Lillian Logsdon, ART NOUVEAU, Fernandina Beach High School

I’m excited to have Andie’s artwork on display in the United States Capitol for the next year. Additional student artwork will be featured as part of a Student Gallery at the Jacksonville International Airport and will be displayed from May 13th through July 31st.

MATTHEW GILBERT MIDDLE SCHOOL VISIT

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I had the opportunity to visit Matthew Gilbert Middle School in Jacksonville. These talented students are learning about the importance of financial literacy, and they had some impressive questions!

They have a bright future ahead of them, and I encouraged them to dream big, work hard, and never lose sight of their potential to make a positive impact. 


TOURING ZIMMER BIOMET

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Zimmer Biomet in Jacksonville is a cutting-edge manufacturing facility for implants and digital technologies. We got a great tour of the facility, and we held an employee townhall where I learned more about issues affecting their industry.

IMPORTANT PASSPORT ANNOUNCEMENT

After the Department of State (DoS) experienced a record volume of passport applications and an increase in wait times last year, I am pleased to announce passport services have returned to normal processing times. There is no better time to apply for a passport than right now:
 
Routine: 6-8 weeks
Expedited: 2-3 weeks and an extra $60
 
Additionally, the DoS has implemented a new online passport appointment system for travelers who are departing the country within two weeks. For more information on scheduling an appointment, visit PassportAppointment.Travel.State.gov .


Sincerely,

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Congressman Aaron Bean
Proudly Serving Florida’s Fourth Congressional District



Contact Me

Washington DC Office
1239 Longworth Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-0123
Nassau County District Office
501 Centre Street, Suite 107
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
Phone: (904) 557-9550
Clay County District Office
4465-6 US Highway 17
Fleming Island, FL 32003
Phone: (904) 830-3933 
Duval District Office   
820 N 117 W Duval St. #230
Jacksonville, FL  32202
Phone: (904) 319-9433
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