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While keeping from getting ahead of ourselves, it’s undeniable that President Trump’s policies are shaking regimes long sustained by fear, corruption, and force. Venezuela was not led by a legitimate president. Nicolás Maduro was an indicted and FBI wanted narco-terrorist, who rigged elections, crushed political opposition, and ruled through intimidation as the head of the Cartel de los Soles. He did not govern by the will of the people. He governed by fear and violence. That era is ending under President Trump’s leadership. The effects of this shift extend far beyond Venezuela.
For years, drug manufacturers have charged Americans more than patients overseas for the same prescription drugs, and families and seniors have been forced to foot the bill. President Donald J. Trump is finally putting an end to that unfair system. Through Most Favored Nation pricing, he forced drug companies to come to the table and agree that Americans should not pay more than other countries.
Meuser joined Volpe Report for an end-of-year conversation about the challenges we inherited from the Biden Administration, the work we’ve done so far and most importantly, what we are working on next to keep delivering for the American people.
Meuser discussed how House Republicans passed a plan to lower premiums by cutting costs, rooting out waste and fraud, and expanding choice.
At the Financial Services Committee markup, Congressman Meuser spoke in support of Congressman French Hill, and Congressman Mike Flood's Housing 21st Century Act.
Energy Secretary Wright has emphasized the close connection between energy and innovation. As demand for AI, data centers, and advanced technology grows, so does the need for abundant, reliable electricity. That growth creates real opportunity. By producing more energy and developing new sources, the U.S.
In just over a week, President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance were in the Commonwealth highlighting the wins this administration is delivering for PA. Today, Secretary Chris Wright is building on that momentum as he tours Three Mile Island and discusses its reopening. We have a clear plan to unleash Pennsylvania energy and restore American energy dominance. The resources, the workforce, and the infrastructure are already here. That plan relies on an all-of-the-above and all-of-the-below approach: nuclear, natural gas, clean coal, and oil.
At the Financial Services Committee Republicans markup, Congressman Meuser spoke in support of of H.R.
Congressman Dan Meuser joined a bipartisan panel discussion on the rising threat of financial fraud and scams with The Hill, alongside Rep. Bill Foster.
Today, I rose in strong support of the INVEST Act, led by Chairman Congressman French Hill and Chairman Ann Wagner—legislation that broadens opportunities for everyday Americans to invest in public and private markets, and expands access to capital. It also includes my ACCESS Act, which lifts outdated crowdfunding limits so small businesses aren’t forced to burn their early capital on unnecessary accounting costs. This is a significant bipartisan step that puts everyday Americans first and fuels growth on Main Street, not just Wall Street.
