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The Word on Main Street – December 12, 2025

December 12, 2025
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Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart in Newsweek: Cuba's Terror Network and Its Role in Russia's War

 

“In Cuba, where vibrant streets hide daily struggles, the government silences its people and spreads trouble worldwide. For over 60 years, since the revolution, the regime has crushed free speech at home and backed violent groups abroad. There’s clear evidence that Cuba supports terrorism, yet many countries hesitate to act. Calling Cuba a "state sponsor of terrorism" isn’t just a label—it’s a vital step to stop their dangerous actions and protect democracies everywhere.” Read the full piece by clicking here.

 

Rep. Jim Baird in The Washington Time: Congress is prioritizing rural health care for Hoosiers

 

“Hoosiers deserve access to quality medical care. Indiana boasts a rich agricultural history, strong universities, and growing energy and advanced manufacturing industries. Yet, despite strong projected job growth in the health care industry, Hoosiers in rural areas face significant challenges with affordability and access to care. Nearly one million Hoosiers live in rural communities, many of them seniors, veterans who have honorably served our country, and farmers and producers responsible for feeding, clothing, and fueling our nation. These Americans play an essential role in sustaining our nation, but far too many struggle to access health care services.” Read the full piece by clicking here.

 

Rep. Miller-Meeks in the Independent Advocate: Ending big tech's exploitation of our kids

 

“Protecting children and teens online is one of the most urgent responsibilities we face as policymakers. As digital platforms become central to how young people learn, communicate, and navigate the world, we must ensure these spaces are safe, transparent, and designed for their well-being, not corporate profit.” Read the full piece by clicking here.

 

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Issues:Economy