Words matter. These are the best Jeff Van Drew Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I do hope President Trump’s calls for bipartisanship are genuine, and I also hope he takes the actions needed to unify the country.
We need to do everything in our power to assure the American people that the election system is secured and that outside forces will not interfere.
Housing providers and building and design professionals have a responsibility under federal nondiscrimination laws to provide housing protections for individuals with disabilities.
We were elected to work together and help keep this country the greatest nation in the world.
Every American of every background and creed should be furious with China for their disregard of human well-being amidst the Coronavirus cover-up they have participated in.
DMOs help our economy thrive in South Jersey.
The Health Center Cluster program helps communities all over the country by providing assistance to health centers and clinics.
The people of South Jersey, and local, state, and federal Representatives will not allow a permanent closure of the Atlantic City Rail Line.
Our government should never stop anyone from practicing their faith or exercising their rights to operate a business if it can be done in a safe manner.
Anti-Semitism or discrimination of any kind has no place in our society.
I will continue to do all I can to work together with my fellow Representatives for the betterment of the American people and the people of South Jersey.
Our heroes in the armed forces and our first responders are all essential to the freedom and safety of our great nation.
What we need is a program in South Jersey that allows local veterans to go to doctor’s offices and hospitals here in our region to get treatment.
Our Country is a beacon of hope for the world.
It sickens me to hear of people being unable to get coverage if they have a pre-existing condition, or of seniors that are struggling to afford prescriptions.
I have had the opportunity to speak to the people of South Jersey. I have held Tele-Town Halls, gone to countless events, and met with thousands of the individuals who make up our community.
America was founded by statesmen who were guided by strong moral and political principles. These principles have allowed this nation to flourish and continually improve itself.
The people of South Jersey know that climate change is real and that it impacts their quality of life. They see that our streets flood almost every time it rains and they have seen that extreme weather events have become more frequent and more violent.
With the Lower Drug Costs Now Act, we are taking bold action to level the playing field for American patients and taxpayers. This legislation is one that I am proud to have voted for, and the House can be proud to have passed. It is essential to save the lives of Americans and improve our quality of life.
Since the founding of our nation, our democracy has been the beacon of hope and the standard by which other countries look to.
I believe that at certain points in people’s lives they need assistance in order to move on to the next point in their life.
I am pleased to see portions of my own robocall bill, the ‘Stopping Bad Robocalls Act,’ incorporated in the TRACED Act.
No one understands the impacts of shifting fish stocks more than commercial and recreational fishermen in my district.
Disclosure of the full monthly costs that consumers pay is the first step to ensuring that cable companies stop taking advantage of consumers.
Statues and murals depicting historical figures, and even Jesus Christ himself, are being targeted by angry mobs of individuals looking to rewrite history.
My decision to leave the Democrat Party was one that was not entered into lightly. The pressure of party bosses, activists, and even my colleagues, was great, but the Democrat Party has changed. It is no longer the party that my grandparents and I grew up admiring.
As a dentist and representative, I have seen firsthand the need to make our healthcare system both more accessible and affordable.
With the Ending One-Ring Scams Act of 2019, I continue my fight against those that prey on the weak.
In addition to dealing with call spoofing and robocalls with acts like the Robocall Enforcement Enhancement Act, the American people require a larger scale approach.
Energy efficiency not only saves businesses and consumers money, but it also reduces pollution by cutting energy use.
There is too much hate in the world; too much hurt.
I will continue to advocate for projects and funding that will make our citizens’ daily lives better.
We have come a long way in terms of equality for every race, sex and creed in this nation. We still have a ways to go to before we are there for everyone, but we must find peaceful and meaningful solutions that offer positive outcomes for all.
I was always told that Republicans would marginalize me, push me aside and treat me like dirt. This could not be further from the truth. I have been welcomed with open arms, and even when I have disagreed on some issues, my views have been respected.
We need to protect our environment and make our economy more sustainable so that we can pass on a better world to our grandchildren.
I believe if given the choice, Americans will choose to support American farmers when they head to the store to shop.
Our national security requires us to be strong and fearless, but not at the cost of personal privacy.
We are all human beings. We all have the same blood in our veins.
Our local hospitals are the frontline of the fight against Coronavirus and I am proud to have worked with Deputy Secretary Eric Hargan and the administration to ensure our South Jersey hospitals have more of the resources they need.
We have an opportunity to become a global leader in the clean energy industry, but we have to be smart and strategic about it.
Our focus should be on finding a bipartisan solution to healthcare that makes it more affordable and accessible to all Americans.
I believe that the United States has a moral and economic imperative to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
We are living in a world that has been changed by COVID, and our legislative priorities need to support our communities and our workers to address the needs of our new environment.
We must work together as Americans in a bipartisan fashion.
We must focus on strengthening the Affordable Care Act in ways that protect families and small businesses, and not on stripping away coverage from the most vulnerable.
For illegal robocallers, the goal isn’t always getting you to answer. Sometimes, it’s getting you to call back.
In addition to the massive benefits that SNAP provides to children, it also gives critical benefits for Americans who face substantial obstacles to stable employment.
We must put American workers first.
The Fair Indexing for Health Care Affordability Act is a simple, common-sense solution that will protect costs and make health care more accessible for South Jersey individuals and families. We should be working on solutions to lower out-of-pocket expenses, not increase them.
Our small businesses, those in healthcare and the sick should be the only priority of legislation regarding Coronavirus.