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Neal Dunn Pushes for More Federal Contracts for Small Businesses Owned by Veterans

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From his perch on the U.S. House Veterans Affairs Committee this week, U.S. Rep. Neal Dunn, R-Fla., brought out the “Ensuring Veteran Enterprise Participation in Strategic Sourcing Act” which, he says, will give more federal contracts to small businesses owned by veterans.  Dunn’s proposal would make the VA and the General Services Administration (GSA) send more…

Neal Dunn Wants Veterans Needing Organ Transplants to Have More Options

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On Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Neal Dunn, R-Fla., who sits on the House Veterans Affairs Committee and who served more than a decade as an Army surgeon, introduced the “Veterans Increased Choice for Transplanted Organs and Recovery (VICTOR) Act." Dunn’s proposal would give veterans needing organ transplants more access, allowing those who live 100 miles or more from VA transplant…

Neal Dunn, Ted Yoho Champion '10th Amendment Restoration Act'

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Freshman U.S. Rep. Neal Dunn, R-Fla., is pushing for the states to regain more power from the federal government with the “10th Amendment Restoration Act” and has the support of a fellow North Florida Republican.  Dunn introduced his bill at the end of last month and it was sent to the House Oversight and Government Reform and the House Rules Committees. Towards the end…

If you are seated on the plane, you are staying on the plane

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With modern air travel, you have to take the good with the bad. In exchange for safe and fast travel from sea to shining sea, we put up with crowded cabins, declining leg-room, flight cancellations, and aggressive security screenings. We even put up with airline overbooking, and sometimes we’ll take the hotel room and the cash to leave on a later flight, but most of the time, we…

First Person: Neal Dunn

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PANAMA CITY, Fla - Republicans first attempt to repeal Obamacare fell short last month, but the battle is about to heat up again, according to Congressman Neal Dunn. Dunn sat down with News 13's Tom Lewis on Thursday to discuss healthcare and a host of other topics on our segment "First Person." Tom: "You and I grew up in the shadow communism. We always thought that Russia was the "evil…

Congressman Neal Dunn makes a stop in Marianna

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District 2 Representative Neal Dunn made a stop in Marianna on Thursday. Dunn was the guest speaker at the Chipola Civic Club meeting at the Oaks Restaurant in Marianna. He spoke on veteran healthcare choice, as well as efforts to repeal Obamacare. He explained his reasoning behind the need for equality and transparent pricing in healthcare. After he spoke, Dunn took questions from…

Legislators and stakeholders discuss future of federal courthouse

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BAY COUNTY, Fla. - Senator Marco Rubio has joined the fight to keep the federal courthouse in Northwest Florida. Rubio and Congressman Neal Dunn met with local legal and business stakeholders this week at the Bay County Chamber of Commerce. In December, it was announced that the lease on the current downtown building would not be renewed when it expires in December 2018, which means if…

Congressman Dunn addresses hot topics in Panama City

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PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Congressman Neal Dunn was the keynote speaker at a Lunch and Learn meeting Wednesday, where he talked about the Affordable Care Act, the federal court house in Bay County and his newly introduced SEAT Act, regarding the United Airlines passenger scandal. "I think we all saw that horrible thing that was done on the United Airlines to that gentleman that got…

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