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The Word on Main Street – September 12, 2025

September 12, 2025
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Rep. Bost Joins C-SPAN’s Washington Journal to Reflect on September 11th

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Bost

Rep. Flood Reacts to Charlie Kirk’s Assassination on Fox Business

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Flood Fox Business

Rep. Meuser Discusses Apprehension of Charlie Kirk’s Assassin on Newsmax

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Meuser Kirk

Rep. Steil Talks about Charlie Kirk’s Legacy on Bloomberg Radio

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Rep. Tom Barrett in the Lansing State Journal: Tax relief for working families is benefiting Lansing area residents

 

“Michigan is known for its good, honest and hardworking people who are responsible for driving its manufacturing economy forward. No one embodies that resilient and entrepreneurial spirit quite like the people of mid-Michigan. They build cars, grow food to feed the world and serve people in their local communities as they strive to build a better life for their families.” Read the full op-ed by clicking here.

 

Rep. Troy Downing at FoxNews.com: GOP congressman reveals how he learned about 9/11 terror attacks in remote Alaska wilderness

 

“On the 24th anniversary of 9/11, Rep. Troy Downing, R-Mont., is sharing his unusual experience that day, which inspired him to join the United States Air Force. Downing was on a moose hunting trip with a friend in the Alaskan wilderness, with the only outside communication being an aviation radio, when he and his friend noticed that no planes were flying over remote Alaska anymore.” Read the full story by clicking here.

 

Rep. Mike Flood in the Washington Examiner: How the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Saved Medicaid from Disaster

 

“The first thing people should know about H.R. 1 is that the bill only made changes to Medicaid and not Medicare eligibility. As I’ve had conversations with people, there’s been some confusion on this front. The names are similar, so here’s how to distinguish the two programs: Medicare serves people 65 and older and is an entitlement that working Americans pay into. I’ll repeat myself: H.R. 1 made no changes to eligibility for Medicare.” Read the full op-ed by clicking here.

  

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Issues:Economy