aaron bean addresses key issues affecting florida’s fourth district

aaron bean addresses key issues affecting florida’s fourth district
Aaron Bean U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Aaron Bean, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 4th district since 2023, has been vocal about significant legislative issues through his social media presence. Previously serving in the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate, Bean continues to engage with policy matters affecting his constituents.

On May 14, 2025, Aaron Bean expressed concerns regarding the potential expiration of Trump-era tax cuts. In a tweet, he stated that such an expiration would have severe consequences for his district: “If the Trump tax cuts expire, the impacts on #FL04 would be devastating. That’s why the @WaysandMeansGOP is burning the midnight oil to: Save the Child Tax Credit from being cut in half for 80,000+ families. Protect 88,000+ small businesses from a 43.3% TAX RATE.”

Later that day, Bean highlighted legislative progress made by his party regarding tax relief efforts. He tweeted: “This is REAL tax relief for REAL Americans… Today, I’m proud @WaysandMeansGOP successfully passed One, Big, Beautiful Bill to deliver freedom from an overburdensome government.” This statement underscores ongoing Republican efforts to alleviate what they perceive as excessive governmental financial burdens on citizens.

In observance of National Police Week on May 15, 2025, Bean took time to honor law enforcement officers across various agencies. He shared his appreciation via social media: “During #NationalPoliceWeek… These brave men and women united in blue made an important commitment to keep our communities safe.” His acknowledgment reflects support for those serving in protective roles within communities.

Born in Fernandina Beach in 1967 and residing there today at age 56, Aaron Bean has built a career rooted in public service following his graduation from Jacksonville University with a BS degree in 1989.



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