WASHINGTON— U.S. Congressman Bean (FL-04) led the fight in the House this year to deliver pro‑growth, pro‑jobs, and pro‑freedom policies that strengthen the economy for working families and put America First.
Reflecting on the past year, Congressman Bean said, “2025 has been nothing short of historic, and it is the honor of my lifetime to serve as Northeast Florida’s Congressman in our nation’s capital. As we look toward the new year, rest assured I will continue working every day to grow our economy, defend our freedoms, lower costs for hardworking Northeast Floridians, and hold Crazy Town accountable. I’ll keep fighting to put the Fourth District first.”
Congressman Bean’s 2025 Highlights:
SIGNED INTO LAW: Working Families Tax Cut landmark legislation to lock in permanent tax cuts that shield families, seniors, and small businesses from rising costs.
SIGNED INTO LAW: Rescissions Act of 2025 to rescind $9 billion in unnecessary, wasteful federal funds identified by DOGE.
HOUSE PASSED: 404 Permitting Act Amendment to protect the ability of states, like Florida, to continue their state 404 Permitting Programs.
HOUSE PASSED: TRACE Act to ensure parents know how foreign funding is impacting their child’s classroom and to keep foreign nations from reaching America’s youth.
HOUSE PASSED: Claiming Age Clarity Act to clarify age-based eligibility rules for federal benefits, like Social Security, to reduce confusion and delays.
INTRODUCED: LEO K9 Protection Act to strengthen penalties for harming law‑enforcement K9s and enhance protections for police working dogs.
INTRODUCED: Apples to Apples Comparison Act to ensure consumers have accurate data when deciding between Medicare Advantage (MA) and Fee-for-Service (FFS) for their healthcare coverage.
INTRODUCED: FSA‑HRA Act to expand flexibility for families to use tax-advantaged savings accounts for health-related expenses.
INTRODUCED: PROMPT Act to ensure Medicare beneficiaries receive timely, clear information about their services and costs.
INTRODUCED: We Want Our Healthcare Money Back Act to require regular reporting on Medicare and Medicaid fraud to protect taxpayer dollars.
INTRODUCED: More Affordable Care (MACA) Act to expand access to lower‑cost health‑care options for families and small businesses.
In addition, Congressman Bean’s office returned $8,312,262 to constituents this year through casework and assistance with federal agencies — delivering real results for families across Northeast Florida.
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