Mar. 16, 2025
Rep. Greg Steube.Photo: Michael Brochstein/Sipa/AP
The office of Florida Rep.Greg Steubesays the lawmaker is recovering after being hospitalized on Wednesday after falling from a ladder.
A series of posts shared onSteube’s Twitter accountThursday morning offered an update about the congressman, thanking well-wishers for their thoughts and prayers.
“Thank you to all who continue to pray for Congressman Steube,” the tweet read. “The Congressman was knocked approximately 25 feet down off a ladder while cutting tree limbs on his Sarasota property yesterday afternoon.
Mar. 16, 2025
Rep. Dan Kildee.Photo: Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesRep. Dan Kildee is opening up about the post-traumatic stress disorder he’s been experiencing since theJan. 6 attackat the U.S. Capitol.Kildee, 62, revealed during anNBC Nightly Newsinterview on Sunday that he’s had difficulty breathing in recent months and started seeing a therapist after a colleague told him they thought he was experiencing trauma.“I had a lot of tension in my chest and breathing was difficult,” Kildee said he felt after rewatching video from the attack.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Beyoncé Knowles-Carteris getting the recognition she deserves as a role model on so many levels.
California Rep.Robert Garcia, a newly elected member of Congress, commemorated the global superstar, 41, in a speech Wednesday on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives:
Continuing of the “Break My Soul” singer, Garcia said: “Now a few weeks ago, this brown-skinned girl out of H-town won her 32nd Grammy,giving her the most Grammy wins of all time.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Maryland Democratic Rep.Jamie Raskinis letting his supporters know he is halfway through with his cancer treatment — and is going forward with bolstered courage thanks to them.
In a video to his supporters, Raskin, 60, announced that he was at the midway point of his treatment, two months after hisdiagnosisof diffuse large B-cell lymphoma — a “serious but curable form of cancer,” he said in astatementat the time.
Mar. 16, 2025
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California Congressman Jimmy Gomez’s family started the New Year with him in Washington, D.C., anticipating watching the politician being sworn in for his fourth term, never thinking the swear-in would be held up.
Sharing a photo of his family taking a selfie together on Wednesday morning, he tweeted, “The fam’s in DC! Is it too early to teach my son the ‘I’m just a bill’ song?”
Later, Rep. Tony Cárdenas shared a photo of Hodge in the carrier as Gomez worked, with the ReptellingTodaythat following his son’s schedule didn’t quite go according to plan.