Archive: U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy
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Archived account of former U.S. Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy, who proudly represented Central Florida in the House of Representatives from 2017 to 2023.
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http://murphy.house.gov 09-11-2016 02:51:57
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Walking to the final business meeting of the January 6th Committee.
As we face the upcoming two-year mark since our Capitol was violently attacked, our bipartisan committee will be releasing the truth of what happened so our nation and democracy can rebuild stronger.
Proud that one of my last votes in Congress was for the Puerto Rico Status Act. Throughout my time here, I have championed statehood for PR, but the choice must be up to the people themselves. This bill is a step in the right direction for #PuertoRico to determine their future.
Today, Archive: U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy and I with 14 of our colleagues introduced the bipartisan Red Snapper Act to prohibit bottom fishing area closures in the South Atlantic. Florida's anglers deserve reliable access to fisheries and red snapper for years to come!
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Always happy to sit down with Justin Warmoth on News 6 WKMG. This weekend, I chatted with him about my time in Congress and all we've been able to accomplish for Central Florida.
Watch the whole interview here ▶️ youtu.be/BBFkf4I9aQc
When I was considering running for Congress, Nancy Pelosi called personally to express her confidence in me and to encourage me to take the leap. She has been an inspiration for so many young women and has made our country a better place.
This #VeteransDay and every day, I am thankful for the service and sacrifice of all who served in our armed forces. The freedoms and values we enjoy in the United States, we owe to our veterans. Thank you for your endless contributions to our country. We are forever grateful.
Tropical Storm Nicole, which will likely make landfall as a category 1 hurricane, is tracking to hit Florida tonight. There are shelters open in Orange & Seminole counties. Find locations & sign up for alerts ⬇️
Seminole: member.everbridge.net/89280773672471…
Orange: orangecountyfl.net/Home/Newslette…
🌀Tomorrow, 11/9, 7 a.m., Orange County FL will open two general population shelters for Tropical Storm Nicole. ID cards are not required to enter shelters. Residents requiring a Special Needs/Medical Shelter, please dial 3-1-1 or 407-836-3111.
Info: newsroom.ocfl.net/media-advisori…