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Washington, D.C.— The morning of June 14, 2017 began in a light hearted manner as members of Congress, accompanied by staff, friends, and family practiced for the annual Congressional Baseball Game. Unfortunately, the practice soon took a turn for the worst. It is irrefutable that all police officers are heroes, but the series of events which occurred that morning reaffirmed this fact once more.
Op-Ed Column
By: Mrs. Brenda Fleischmann
June is Men's Health Month
In June, we celebrate Father's Day and Men's Health Month. We can honor the men in our lives not only on Father's Day but also throughout this entire year by sharing with them critical information on wellness, disease prevention and early detection.
Washington, D.C.— Representative Fleischmann was at the baseball practice when the attack occurred. He was not hit by any gunfire and his thoughts and prayers are with the victims.
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May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Listen up, Dad! Your teen daughter isn't the only one at risk for skin cancer. An estimated 87,110 Americans are expected to be diagnosed with melanoma this year, with 1,840 cases expected in Tennessee alone. But did you know that more than half of those cases will be men? Males age 50 and older are at increased risk of skin cancer, and by age 65 skin cancer rates in men are double that of women. This Skin Cancer Awareness Month, educate yourself and your loved ones about skin cancer prevention.
The following statement can be attributed to Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN):
The following statement can be attributed to Congressman Chuck Fleischmann:
"For some time I have been deeply concerned about the horrific crimes Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has committed against his own people. I completely support President Trump's crucial and necessary action to strike the Syrian airbase. The limited missile strike showed America will not tolerate such inhumane actions," said Fleischmann.
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The following statement can be attributed to Congressman Chuck Fleischmann:
"Obamacare is a terrible law and has put further stress on our already fragile healthcare system," said Fleischmann. "When the American Healthcare Act was introduced I made it clear that the legislation was not perfect, but was instead a step in the right direction. Although the bill has been pulled, I remain committed to repealing Obamacare and focusing on patient-centered reforms."
Op-Ed Column
By: Mrs. Brenda Fleischmann
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month
In Case You Missed It: Congressman Fleischmann Delivers Speech Against Obamacare
This afternoon Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (TN-03) spoke on the Floor of the House of Representatives against Obamacare, which is crumbling under its own weight.
