U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan is co-chair of the bipartisan 29-member Florida congressional delegation and currently serves on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, which has jurisdiction over tax policy, international trade, health care, welfare, Social Security and Medicare. Buchanan is second in seniority on the committee after Leader Kevin Brady and is the lead Republican of the Health Subcommittee, a key panel that has broad jurisdiction over traditional Medicare, the Medicare prescription drug benefit and Medicare Advantage. The subcommittee also oversees issues relating to medical education, private health insurance programs and subsidies delivered through the tax code, consumer-directed health savings tools and issues related to the quality of and access to care. Buchanan is also the co-chair of House Republican Leader McCarthy’s Healthy Future Task Force which aims to develop Republican health reform initiatives.
Providing for the common defense and keeping the American people safe is my number one priority in Congress.
First and foremost, that means giving our brave men and women in uniform the resources they need to combat threats around the globe.
It also means remaining vigilant at home and abroad at a time when radical Islamic jihadists have vowed to destroy our way of life.
One of the easiest ways we can do this is by bolstering our vetting process for those seeking to enter our country. As we learned in the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in San Bernardino, the federal government does not even screen the social media profiles of foreigners seeking to enter our country. That is why I introduced the “Social Media Screening For Terrorists Act,” legislation that requires DHS to vet all public records, including Facebook and other forms of social media, of any foreigner seeking to enter our country.
We must provide 21st century resources to penetrate and destroy the online activity of ISIS.