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The Word on Main Street – December 5, 2025

December 5, 2025
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Rep. Guest Joins NewsNation on Threats Against Law Enforcement

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Rep. Downing on NBC News Now Talking AI, Small Businesses

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Rep. Sessions: How House Republicans are restoring the American Dream of homeownership

“America is the greatest country on Earth, yet too many families today find that the dream of owning a home is slipping farther out of reach. After years of ineffective governance in Washington, the cost of building and buying a home has climbed beyond what many working families in Texas and across the nation can sustain. House Republicans are committed to changing that. Under the leadership of Chairman French Hill (R., Ark.) on the House Financial Services Committee, we have a clear and focused plan to make homebuilding affordable again and return homeownership to the center of American life.” Read the full piece by clicking here.

Rep. Nunn: To rebuild America’s defense industry, unleash private capital

“Our defense industrial base is under strain—munitions stockpiles are low, supply chains are brittle, and outdated regulations are slowing down private investment. To stay ahead of emerging threats, we must rebuild American manufacturing and empower the private sector to help secure our future.” Read the full piece by clicking here.

Rep. Downing: Congress needs to think beyond Affordable Care Act subsidies

“I’m going to tell you something that very few of my Republican colleagues would openly admit. If someone says that health insurance will become more expensive if Congress doesn’t extend Obamacare tax credits, they’re right, but only for those who purchase individual plans on the exchange. What tax credit proponents won’t tell you is that we may cease to have a healthcare system altogether if we continue to indulge calls for these smokescreen subsidies, which hide a rapidly failing system.” Read the full piece by clicking here.

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Issues:Economy