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Congresista Kathy Castor, Navegadores Urgen a Floridanos Buscar Seguros Médico de Calidad y Asequible

| Posted in En Espanol

Hoy la Congresista Kathy Castor (FL14) se reunió con Jodi Ray, Directora de Programas de Florida Covering Kids & Families, y miembros de la comunidad para explicar qué Floridanos encontrarán en el mercado de seguros médico durante el periodo de inscripción que dura desde el 1 de noviembre hasta el 15 de diciembre. Residentes de la Florida pueden tomar de ventaja a los Navegadores…

Castor, Tampa Bay AARP support legislation to lower drug prices for Floridians

| Posted in Press Release

Today, U.S. Rep Kathy Castor (FL14), Tampa Bay AARP, JDRF and local residents highlighted the urgent need to lower prescription drug prices for Floridians. Castor announced that she is cosponsoring the Lower Drug Costs Now Act (HR 3) that would provide much-needed relief for Florida seniors and families who depend on medication whether they are covered by Medicare, private insurance or are uninsured. The bill will allow Medicare to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs and extend the lower costs to families who rely on private insurance. Currently, an estimated 98,000 uninsured individuals in Tampa Bay pay higher prices for prescription drugs than patients in other countries.

U.S. Rep. Castor: Trump Has Violated His Oath of Office

| Posted in Press Release

Today U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor (FL14) released the following statement: “The House is proceeding in a deliberate manner to gather the evidence of corruption and of obstruction of justice by the president and his associates. At least six congressional committees are investigating ethical and criminal violations, including review of financial records that were not covered in the Mueller investigation. The American people deserve to understand the depth and breadth of Trump’s ethical and criminal violations.

Florida and Coastal States Better Protected from Drilling Threat with Passage of U.S. Rep. Castor's Protecting and Securing Florida's Coastline Act

| Posted in Press Release

Florida and coastal states across the country declared a victory today with the passage of H.R. 205, the Protecting and Securing Florida's Coastline Act. Protecting Florida’s beaches and coastal resources has been a part of U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor’s (D-Tampa, Fla.) life work and she sponsored the bipartisan bill with U.S. Rep. Francis Rooney (R-Naples, Fla). The landmark bill protects Florida’s way of life and America’s national security by making the moratorium on oil drilling in federal waters off Florida coasts permanent. The moratorium is set expire in 2022. While the Trump administration has worked to open areas in the Gulf of Mexico and coastal areas to drilling, the Democratic-led House of Representatives acted to stop the unneeded and unwanted expansion.

Congress must protect the nation’s coastal communities from threats posed by offshore drilling for oil and gas

| Posted in Opinion Pieces

Offshore drilling has no place in our oceans today. This week, Congress has an opportunity to protect our coastal beaches and communities from being subjected to a lifetime of dangerous offshore drilling. The communities we represent and others like them across the country are standing up to the Administration’s plans to open nearly all federal…

Dena Gross Leavengood

| Posted in Speeches and Floor Statements

Madam Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the life of Dena Gross Leavengood, a tireless advocate for Florida, our Tampa Bay community and indeed our planet. Her determined advocacy has left a profound impact on our community and almost impossible shoes to fill.  A Florida native, Dena graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Zoology from the University of Florida and received her…

Amy Shimberg

| Posted in Speeches and Floor Statements

Madam Speaker, I rise today in admiration and respect to honor the life and unselfish works of Amy Shimberg. Amy’s remarkable contributions to our hometown of Tampa had a tremendous impact on our neighbors and is worthy of recognition. She is survived by her five children and their spouses, 15 grandchildren, brother and numerous nieces and nephews who she loved very much. Amy was born,…