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WHITE HOUSE: SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman to Visit Orlando Monday
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WASHINGTON, DC – The White House announced that on Monday, September 25, SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, the voice in President Biden’s Cabinet for over 33 million small businesses in America, will travel to Orlando to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month as part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Latino Prosperity Tour, an ongoing, multi-city tour that engages communities on the micro- and macro-economic issues directly impacting Latinos.
Throughout the day, Administrator Guzman will be joined by Congressman Darren Soto (FL-09), Congressman Maxwell Frost (FL-10), and the Chairwoman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Congresswoman Nanette Barragán (CA-44) at visits to local small businesses and at a Biden-Harris Administration Latino Prosperity Tour round table featuring Orlando small business owners to highlight how President Biden’s Investing in America economic agenda has led to a historic small business boom, with 13.1 million new small business applications nationwide since the President took office – including Florida, which leads the nation with over 1.6 million applications in the state.
Administrator Guzman will also join the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce National Conference for a fireside chat, where she will discuss how Bidenomics is supporting Latino entrepreneurs and how the SBA is breaking down barriers to access and growth for minority-owned small businesses. Under the Biden-Harris Administration, the Latino community has seen its fastest rate of small business creation in over a decade.
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“Rep. Maxwell Frost Condemns Trump for Shutting Down White House Gun Violence Prevention Office”
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3 weeks agoon
January 21, 2025By
Willie David
WASHINGTON (FNN) – Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost (FL-10) expressed outrage as President Donald Trump’s administration swiftly dismantled the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention (OGVP) within 24 hours of taking office. The OGVP, established by the Biden-Harris Administration in 2023 after significant advocacy by Frost, was a critical initiative aimed at addressing America’s gun violence crisis.
The OGVP provided federal leadership in responding to mass shootings, connecting municipalities with vital resources for victims, and implementing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. The office’s accomplishments included distributing millions in federal grants, such as $1.5 million to the City of Orlando’s Community Violence Intervention Program. Frost criticized Trump’s decision as a significant step backward in the fight to protect communities from gun violence.
In his statement, Frost emphasized the bipartisan need for gun reform:
“Donald Trump’s reckless decision to close the Office of Gun Violence Prevention is a betrayal of the American people. This office was saving lives, not playing politics. We need leaders on both sides of the aisle to prioritize the safety of our communities. The fight for common-sense gun reform is far from over.”
Impact of Ending the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention:
The closure of OGVP signals a troubling shift in federal priorities. Without a central office to coordinate responses to mass shootings and gun violence, victims and communities may face delays in accessing critical resources. Federal grants for community violence intervention programs could be slashed, stalling progress in violence prevention efforts. The decision also halts federal oversight of initiatives such as the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, leaving a gap in addressing the growing epidemic of gun violence.
What’s Next?
Congressman Maxwell Frost has vowed to lead the charge in reestablishing the Office of Gun Violence Prevention. He plans to work with advocacy groups, local governments, and bipartisan leaders to pass new legislation ensuring a federal response to gun violence remains a priority. Frost urges Americans to contact their representatives to demand action and support initiatives aimed at protecting communities from gun-related tragedies.
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J Willie David, III
Florida National News and FNN News Network
news@FloridaNationalNews.com
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President Trump Declares New “Golden Age” for America with Sweeping Executive Orders
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3 weeks agoon
January 21, 2025By
Willie David
WASHINGTON, D.C. (FNN) – On the historic day of his second inauguration, President Donald J. Trump wasted no time delivering on his promises to the American people. Declaring the beginning of a new “Golden Age,” the 47th President signed a series of sweeping executive orders aimed at transforming energy, immigration, government accountability, and national security policies.
President Trump Ushers in a New Era of American Greatness with Day One Executive Orders
Day One: A Legacy of Action
President Trump emphasized his commitment to reversing policies from the previous administration and implementing bold reforms to restore America’s global standing and economic prosperity.
Energy Independence Revived
President Trump fulfilled key campaign promises by launching a national energy emergency, lifting restrictive regulations, and reopening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) for energy development. He also ended the Biden administration’s electric vehicle mandate and paused offshore wind projects, declaring these actions necessary to unlock America’s full energy potential.
“With today’s actions, we’re bringing energy costs down for hardworking families and restoring our nation’s energy independence,” President Trump announced during his speech.
Securing America’s Borders
Trump made border security a cornerstone of his campaign and wasted no time in addressing immigration policies. His executive orders reinstated the “Remain in Mexico” policy, resumed border wall construction, and designated international cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Additionally, he halted refugee admissions and closed loopholes to end “birth tourism” and catch-and-release policies.
“America’s borders will no longer be wide open,” Trump asserted. “We will protect our citizens, prioritize safety, and ensure that immigration laws serve the interests of our country.”
Draining the Swamp
In an aggressive push to reform government, President Trump created the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to cut waste and streamline operations. He also reinstated merit-based hiring practices and signed an order to root out corruption by making it easier to fire underperforming federal employees.
“Today, we begin the process of taking back control of our government and holding it accountable to the American people,” Trump declared.
Restoring American Values and Sovereignty
Key executive orders targeted cultural and foreign policy shifts. President Trump reinstated the death penalty for drug dealers and human traffickers, declared the United States would officially recognize only two genders, and renamed the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America.”
On foreign policy, he renewed his America First trade agenda and redirected foreign aid to align with U.S. interests and values.
“Our policies will always put America first,” President Trump said, reiterating his focus on prioritizing the welfare of American citizens.
President Trump’s Executive Orders Kickstart a Bold Vision for America’s Future
The sweeping reforms enacted by President Trump on his first day in office signal a dramatic shift in national priorities. His decisive actions aim to bolster the economy, secure the border, restore traditional values, and dismantle bureaucracy.
As President Trump stated, “This is just the beginning. Together, we will bring about an era of unmatched greatness for our nation.”
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J Willie David, III
Florida National News and FNN News Nerwork
news@FloridaNationalNews.com
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