Congressman Ted Yoho

Representing the 3rd District of Florida
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Sep 20, 2018 In The News


Go with the ‘Goldilocks approach.’

The evidence collected by Special Counsel Robert Mueller—and others—have revealed that Russia clearly attempted to influence the outcome of the 2016 election, although the efficacy of that effort may be subject to debate.

Sep 19, 2018 In The News

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s latest agreement with South Korean President Moon Jae-in shouldn’t lead to any sanctions relief, a top Republican lawmaker urged Wednesday.

“Maximum pressure campaign should proceed,” House Foreign Affairs Chairman Ed Royce tweeted.

Sep 12, 2018 In The News

Liquified natural gas drives the discussion around clean energy and diversification

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Sep 11, 2018 In The News

For too long, we’ve let food stamps, a massive part of America’s traditional welfare safety net, become a trap that keeps people who can and should be working dependent on the program.

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Sep 8, 2018 In The News

The US House of Representatives passed a bill this week that would have the White House create and maintain a database containing all the names of individuals and cyber-threat groups associated with foreign cyber-espionage operations active against the US.

Sep 8, 2018 In The News

The House passed a bill this week that would direct the White House to form a database "containing all the names of individuals and cyber-threat groups associated with foreign cyber-espionage operations" targeting the U.S., ZDNet reports.

Sep 7, 2018 In The News

A proposed U.S. development finance institution with a lending cap of $60 billion is aiming to be "a clear alternative" to China'scontroversial Belt and Road program, according to stakeholders.

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Sep 7, 2018 In The News

U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., who sits on the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, scored a win this week as the House passed his proposal protecting the nation from cyberattacks. 

Aug 31, 2018 In The News


 

The U.S. is finalizing plans to double funding for big infrastructure projects around the world, seeking to counter China’s growing influence.

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Aug 22, 2018 In The News

After El Salvador announced it was severing diplomatic ties with Taiwan, two Republicans in the Florida delegation called for action. 

On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who sits on the U.S. Senate Appropriations and Foreign Relations Committees, said he was working with U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Col., to bring out an amendment restricting American support to El Salvador. 

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