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The House of Representatives is headed for the August recess after Speaker Johnson cut business short amid the political furor related to Jeffrey Epstein. House Democrats spent this week introducing amendments to force a vote on releasing documents related to the Epstein investigation. To discuss the political battle and GOP priorities, Amna Nawaz spoke with Rep. Mike Haridopolos of Florida.
Floridians deserve clarity and real solutions when it comes to the programs they depend on — Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. As your representative in Congress, I believe it’s time to cut through the noise and explain exactly what we are doing with the One Big Beautiful Bill.
America voted for change last November, and now we’re delivering it. Over the past four years, families have been hit with rising prices, shrinking paychecks, and a government that grew too big and too careless with your tax dollars. People are working harder than ever, but they’re falling behind. That’s not right, and that’s why my Republican colleagues and I in Congress are fighting hard to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill”.
This bill is about getting back to basics: Rewarding work, cutting waste, and putting American families first.
Representative Mike Haridopolos (R-FL) is introducing his first piece of legislation, aiming to encourage the growth of small businesses.
Specifically, the Greenlighting Growth Act cuts regulations and updates outdated finance reporting laws, addressing an issue arising from the 2012 JOBS Act.
The Greenlighting Growth Act would streamline financial disclosures for companies that grow through acquisition.
U.S. Rep. Mike Haridopolos wants to remove financial reporting roadblocks for growing businesses.
The Indian Harbour Beach Republican filed his first individual bill on Friday. The Greenlighting Growth Act (HR 3343) would change federal securities law by putting streamlined disclosure rules for Emerging Growth Companies into federal statute.
VERO BEACH — Piper Aircraft Inc., the largest private employer in Indian River County, stood to lose more than 1,000 jobs because of tariffs threatened against Canada. Some two-thirds of its workforce could have been laid off.
But behind-the-scenes efforts by U.S. Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Indian Harbor Beach, helped find a provision in a federal trade agreement that may have saved those jobs and perhaps the entire company.