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Don Beyer on Day 23 of the Republican Government Shutdown
October 23, 2025
Keep an eye on the cost of your health insurance plan for next year. It’s Day 23 of the Republican Shutdown and Republicans still refuse to come back to work to make health insurance more affordable for Americans. They think that families won’t notice $10,000 in added costs.
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Don Beyer Visits the Arlington Free Clinic
October 20, 2025
I’m grateful we have providers like the Arlington Free Clinic to support Northern Virginia’s families, but the devastating cuts enacted by Republicans’ Big Ugly Bill will increase demand while reducing their funds. Supporting them is more important than ever!
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Don Beyer on World Mental Health Day
October 10, 2025
Today is World Mental Health Day, and taking care of the mental health and wellbeing of our country and particularly our young people is more important now than ever. Together we can tackle this epidemic, and remember if you or someone you know is in crisis please reach out to the 988 Lifeline.
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Don Beyer's Emergency Relief for Federal Workers Act
October 8, 2025
When paychecks stop during a shutdown, bills don’t. My Emergency Relief for Federal Workers Act would allow our civil servants to tap retirement savings without penalty to get through tough times during a government shutdown. We owe them that much.
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Don Beyer Announces Rising to Meet The Challenge: A Constituent Services Event
September 9, 2025
The next event in my "Rising to Meet the Challenge" series is a constituent services event for former and current federal workers and contractors on Saturday, September 20 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Paragon Theaters in Falls Church. This event, held in partnership with City of Falls Church Mayor Letty Hardi and the wellfed Team (former federal employees), will provide practical financial guidance alongside community and wellness support. Experts will lead a Financial Triage Workshop, sha...
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Don Beyer on Firearm Suicide Prevention Day
September 9, 2025
Suicide by firearm has become the deadliest form of gun violence in America. On National Firearm Suicide Prevention Day, we raise awareness about this crisis and the work being done to empower families and communities to protect their loved ones. Together, we can save lives.
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