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Rep. Charles Fleischmann

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A Humane and Responsible Plan to Reduce the National Debt

I am writing to urge Congress to pursue a serious, evidence-based, and humane long-term plan to reduce the national debt and stabilize it below 100% of GDP over time. The United States cannot realistically solve this problem through rhetoric, symbolic cuts, or partisan talking points alone. The sca

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Support Fair and Transparent Redistricting Reform

I am writing to urge you to support meaningful redistricting reform that promotes fairness, transparency, and public trust in our electoral system. At present, one of the simplest principles of democratic fairness is routinely violated in both Republican- and Democratic-controlled states: If a poli

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A Practical Bipartisan Approach to Reducing the National Debt

I am writing as a constituent to express concern about the growing federal debt and to encourage support for a realistic, bipartisan approach to addressing it. Sustainable debt reduction will require shared responsibility and a willingness from both parties to engage in good-faith compromise. Rathe

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Strengthening Election Integrity with Evidence-Based Policy

I am writing as a constituent to express my support for strong election integrity—and my concern that current debates are too often shaped by misinformation rather than evidence. Free and fair elections depend on public trust. However, repeated claims of widespread voter fraud or noncitizen voting

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Immigration Reform

I am writing to urge you to support a comprehensive, pragmatic approach to immigration reform—one that restores order to our system, strengthens our economy, and reflects both the rule of law and our national values. For too long, immigration policy has been addressed in fragmented, reactive ways.

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