aaron bean discusses small business act and national day of prayer on social media

aaron bean discusses small business act and national day of prayer on social media
Aaron Bean U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Aaron Bean, a member of the United States Congress representing Florida’s 4th District, has recently shared his thoughts on several important matters through a series of tweets. Having served in Congress since 2023, Bean is known for his commitment to representing his constituents and addressing key issues.

On May 1, 2025, Bean expressed his support for small businesses stating, “Main Street has been crushed by big government’s regulatory regime. But relief is on its way! Thrilled to see the Small Business Regulatory Reduction Act has advanced out of @HouseSmallBiz. Together, @RepBethVanDuyne & I are working to shield small businesses from bureaucratic.” This indicates ongoing efforts to address regulatory challenges faced by small businesses and suggests progress with the advancement of the Small Business Regulatory Reduction Act.

Later that day, Bean noted the significance of the National Day of Prayer. “Did you know? The National Day of Prayer was officially established in 1952 when President Harry S. Truman signed it into law. Later, in 1988, President Ronald Reagan designated the first Thursday of May as its annual observance. So, on this special day, I ask that you join me,” he conveyed, inviting others to observe this day.

In another tweet from the same day, Bean commented on the impacts of the Trump administration, stating, “The Trump administration has moved at lightning speed, wasting no time in making the great American comeback a reality. But is it possible to list all of President Trump’s wins in just 60 seconds?!” This reflects his perspective on the efficiency and accomplishments of the Trump administration.

Aaron Bean, born in Fernandina Beach, Florida, in 1967, has a long-standing history of public service. Before his current congressional role, he served in the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate. Bean’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Science degree from Jacksonville University, acquired in 1989.



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