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Michael Waltz on Homeland Security
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Close child care gaps for military families
Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL-5) led the charge in calling on the Pentagon to close child care gaps for military families. Waltz teamed up with Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM-1). "Single military parents and dual-military couples with children face added challenges
given their essential roles at work and no additional help at home. Military-civilian couples fear the civilian spouse may be forced to quit their job to take care of their children, jeopardizing the financial stability of those families," they wrote.
Source: Florida Daily on 2020 Congressional FL-5 election
, Aug 10, 2020
Top priority is to increase service to country without draft
After serving for 22 years in the military, Waltz says his top priority in Congress will be passing some kind of legislation that increases service to the country, especially among younger Americans.
He is open to ideas on how to make it possible without a draft or mandatory entry into the Peace Corps.
Source: The Florida Daily coverage of 2018 Congress FL-6 election
, Sep 9, 2018
Peace maintained via a strong military
Q: The best way to maintain peace is through a strong military.
A: Strongly Agree
Source: Heritage Alliance iVoterGuide on 2018 Congress FL-6 election
, Sep 9, 2018
Endorsed by veterans group "With Honor"
Enormously proud of this endorsement!!! "With Honor" supports
Veteran candidates of both parties who will put principles before politics.
Source: Facebook post: "With Honor" 2018 Endorsements for FL-6 House
, Aug 1, 2018
PVS:Don't cut defense to balance budget.
Waltz opposes the PVS survey question on cutting defense
Project Vote Smart inferred whether candidates agree or disagree with the statement, 'Budget: In order to balance the budget, do you support reducing defense spending?'
PVS self-description: "The Political Courage Test provides voters with positions on key issues. Historically, candidates have failed to complete our test due to the advice they receive from their advisors and out of fear of negative attack ads."
Source: PVS Survey 18PVS-15 on Aug 1, 2018
Voted against combating Islamophobia.
Waltz voted NAY Combating International Islamophobia Act
H.R.5665: Combating International Islamophobia Act: This bill establishes within the Department of State the Office to Monitor and Combat Islamophobia and addresses related issues. The bill requires annual reports to Congress about human rights and religious freedom in foreign countries to include information about Islamophobia, such as:
- acts of physical violence or harassment of Muslim people,
- instances of propaganda in government and nongovernment media that attempt to justify or promote hatred or incite violence against Muslim people, and
- actions taken by a country's government to respond to such acts. The office shall coordinate and assist in preparing these portions of the reports.
Rationale to vote NO (Rep. Zeldin, R-NY, 12/14/21)::: Lee Zeldin, one of two Jewish Republicans in Congress, announced that he will vote against H.R. 5665, a partisan resolution: "Rep. Ilhan Omar's bill that is supposed to combat Islamophobia does not even
define 'Islamophobia'. In fact, the way the bill is worded intentionally plays into Omar's calculating game that any criticism about any topic relating to her, even if it has absolutely nothing at all to do with her religion, could be defined as 'Islamophobia'. That is absurd and I will vote 'no'!"
Rationale to vote YES (NY1.com, 12/15/21)::: "Our country's commitment to defending freedom of religion and belief goes back centuries, and the Administration strongly believes that people of all faiths and backgrounds should be treated with equal dignity and respect around the world," a statement of support issued by the White House read. The bill comes after Republicans in Congress have targeted the three Muslim members of Congress as members of a "jihad squad."
Legislative Outcome: Passed House 219-212-3 on 12/14/2021, Roll no. 448)' introduced in Senate on 12/15/21 and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations; no further Senate action during 2021.
Source: Congressional vote 21-HR5665 on Oct 21, 2021
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