PRIORITIES

  • In these unprecedented times, a global pandemic that killed more than 1 million Americans in two years, the June Supreme Court decision that will cost the lives of women and cutoff access to critical healthcare, diseases once thought eradicated in the U.S. like Polio reemerging because of the Anti-Vaxxer movement, gun violence overtaking motor vehicle accidents in 2020 as the number one cause of death in our children, increased alcohol & substance abuse, prescription drug addiction, mental health disorders, and an increase in deaths by suicide, Congress needs to do more to protect all Americans.

    Poverty, lack of access to qualified healthcare professionals, individuals that fall between the cracks to qualify for Medicaid or Medicaid Expansion if their state has it or tax subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, the cost of prescription drugs especially insulin, are just some of the things contributing to the growing public health crisis in this country. Medical bills are the number one cause of bankruptcy in the U.S. No American should have to lose everything when they or a family member becomes sick with cancer or other life-threatening illness, not being able to afford life sustaining prescription drugs, or trauma in the U.S.

    As someone that worked in Research in Public Health for a not-for-profit almost my entire working career these are my priorities. The Inflation Reduction Act signed into law in August and the American Rescue Plan 2021, voted against by my opponent Greg Steube, expands on the Affordable Care Act (ACA 2009) and allows Medicare to begin negotiating prescription drug prices alleviating some of the financial burden facing our large senior population in Florida and District 17. However, they do not go far enough.

    Elect me to represent you in Congress this fall and I will fight for everyday Americans like you and your families in CD17. Congress needs to fund and expand Medicaid in all 50 states and U.S. territories, progressively move the ACA to a single-payer system, and in the interim have a government funded Public Option insurance choice in the ACA Marketplaces. Congress needs to fund and expand research for infectious diseases before the next Global Pandemic hits, destroys our economy and kills millions more of our citizens across the U.S. and in our Florida Communities. Fund and expand research on Gun violence and safety, the impact of the pandemic and the climate crisis has on our Health Care Providers and First Responders including Police and Firefighters. Congress needs find ways to expand community healthcare clinics to include rural areas of the country and improve care in poorer communities, and funding for education for healthcare professionals that choose public universities and choose to work in poor and rural communities. Have publicly funded or publicly subsidized access to mental health, substance and alcohol abuse treatment for all regardless of insurance status or ability to pay for treatment. Congress needs to act by protecting and expanding the Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income programs. End the massive and cumbersome disability application process and backlog. Eliminate the 24-month waiting period for Social Security Disability Medicare medical benefits by making it immediate and retroactive to the date the Administration deemed an individual disabled and eligible. Put a stop to SSI’s draconian asset test and marriage penalty, and raise the SSI benefit level to 125 percent of the poverty level that can lift millions out of poverty.

  • Everyone in America should feel free to go about their lives feeling safe and secure in the knowledge that those responsible for Public Safety Services in their communities such as law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services are protecting their life, health, and property from harm. Public Safety is one of governments chief responsibilities to it citizens at every level of government, local, state and federal.

    As a mother and a grandmother of six, Public Safety is a top priority for me. I am concerned every day about their safety as well as those in my community. Whether they are in school, at a movie theater, at a parade, sightseeing, or just shopping with their mom, the potential for harm is everywhere. With the increase in mass shootings, extreme weather and fire events caused by Climate Change or, most recently the Global COVID19 pandemic it is critical that we have properly trained and equipped personnel at those government agencies responsible for our safety. A targeted increase in Federal funding and grants for state and local, law enforcement, fire, rescue and emergency services, for training and equipment that adhere to specific standards.

    Some recent legislation that has come out of the 117th Congress and signed into law the, Inflation Reduction Act, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, begins to address some of these threats to Public Safety such as Climate Change and Gun Safety. My opponent Greg Steube opposed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act signed into law on 6/25/2022. However, they do not go far enough. There are bills that have passed the House of Representatives in this Congress, but not the Senate, one among them is George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021 that directly address Public Safety and the funding and training for those responsible in government for those services. Elect me to represent you in Congress this fall and I will fight for everyday Americans like you and your families to ensure you feel safer in the new CD17 covering all of Sarasota and Charlotte Counties and part of Lee County.

  • “I, Andrea Doria Kale, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.” I will take this solemn oath on January 3, 2023 when you the people of Florida’s 17th Congressional District elect me to the 118th Congress as your U.S. Representative. The same oath my opponent Greg Steube took when you chose him in 2018. The difference between he and I is I take this oath seriously, he has neither well, nor faithfully, discharged the duties of his office by only defending one Amendment of the Constitution on your behalf, the Second Amendment, and has ignored his obligation to the rest.

    Amendment IX of the Constitution of the United States: The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. I pledge to protect all of your rights and freedoms, all of the people’s rights enumerated and not enumerated in the Constitution. Many Supreme Court decisions have referred to the Ninth Amendment in its decisions most notably the 1973 decision Roe v. Wade. Overturned in Dobbs v. Jackson on June 24, 2022 returning the “Right to Privacy” back to the 50 States in a 6-3 decision by a mostly Conservative Court. Three of the Conservative justices were appointed under the Trump Administration.

    The Preamble to the Constitution of the United States: We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

    I am a critical thinker, a problem solver, and a truth teller and here is the truth “Not me, we.” We the people of the United States together will strive to guarantee the protection and promise that our democracy holds for us and future generations. We will not have our rights and freedoms turned back centuries because words like woman and privacy are missing from a document written in 1787, which is what the Ninth Amendment guarantees us. This is my priority.

    Elect me and I will keep my oath and promise to you, protect the freedoms we have and legislate to get back the freedoms we lost or will lose if you reelect extreme radical self-described Ultra MAGA Conservatives like my opponent Greg Steube that do not represent the values of the majority of the people of the 17th Congressional District. A true Conservative, does not subscribe to and promote “The Big Lie” that the legally certified 2020 Presidential Election was stolen; does not lie about legally executed search warrants claiming the former President was treated unfairly by the FBI, putting targets on the backs of FBI agents and other law enforcement officials responsible for keeping our citizens safe; a true Conservative and a veteran himself, doesn’t pretend to care about veterans then votes against the most significant legislation benefitting veterans and their families in 30 years the Bipartisan PACT Act; keeps as his pinned Tweet a video of him playing with his large gun collection at an emergency hearing in the House of Representatives about firearm safety scheduled in response to Uvalde, Texas where 19 children and 2 adults died in their school in a mass shooting and continues to display it even after the video of the 376 law enforcement was released that did nothing for 73 minutes while wounded children cried out, bled out, and died until finally killing the shooter that used an AR15 rifle; that prominently displays a firearm on his official government House website under the issue “Second Amendment” and still thinks that school safety officers is the only solution to the now number one killer of our children gun violence; is a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and votes against the most recent aid to Ukraine, an independent country that is fighting a war for their democracy and setting an example for the free world, against Russia and Putin an autocratic-dictator. Steube is a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a veteran and says he does not know where the money is going! Do you want someone to continue representing you in Congress like Greg Steube a self-described Ultra MAGA Conservative that does not know where your tax dollars are going? Elect me a critical thinker, problem solver, and most of all a truth teller, that will always work across the aisle, always keep you informed especially where your tax dollars are going, always be available to listen to your issues regardless of party, and have an open door policy, unlike Steube who never returns calls and is never in any of his district offices.

  • President Biden believes that our nation has a sacred obligation to properly prepare and equip the troops we send into harm’s way – and to care for them and their families when they return home. Supporting those who wear the uniform is a commitment that unites all Americans – Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. As a future member of Congress, and someone that has many family members and friends that have served in all branches of military service both in peace and wartime, I share that commitment.

    It is my solemn promise to do everything in my power to address the needs of veterans and their families while serving in Congress. To the many veterans that came back from their service faced with; related physical challenges, disabilities, and medical conditions, including but not limited to, substance abuse and mental health issues, PTSD and suicide, economic challenges including being underemployed, unemployed, lack of work, inability to find work to sustain themselves if they are able to work, lack of adequate or affordable housing and even homelessness; as a member of Congress I will work with my colleagues and across the aisle to never abandon you or your families that have cared for you.

    Honoring our PACT Act of 2022 a bipartisan bill became public law on August 10, 2022. It is the most significant expansion of benefits and services for veterans in more than 30 years. Greg Steube my opponent, and a veteran who claims to care about veterans without explanation to his constituents of District 17, voted against this bipartisan legislation that many in his own party overwhelmingly supported. I will always honor county over my party.

    Veterans and their families can find help and more information about their benefits under the PACT Act at https://www.va.gov/resources/the-pact-act-and-your-va-benefits/

  • I do not have crystal ball and I am not an economist so I will not make predictions that has puzzled even the best economists. However, I will tell you the truth that we have never in modern history experienced all the factors that have affected our economy. A global pandemic lasting over 2 years killing over a million of our citizens, young and old and leaving others disabled. Mostly women having to leave their jobs to care for their children because schools were closed. Interruptions to our domestic and global supply chain for goods, services, and oil that persists due to the war between Ukraine and Russia, and the lingering COVID19 virus. A Federal Reserve chair the same one appointed by the Trump Administration that did not react quickly enough to his chief responsibilities. Not keeping interest rates artificially low when the economy was normal just before the pandemic and not reacting quicker to cool off an overheated economy by raising interest rates as we began to emerge from that first devastating year in the pandemic. They are just some of the reasons that caused inflation to soar, the price of gasoline to rise, and the price of other goods and services to inflate beyond what an average family or people on a fixed income can afford over a sustained period.

    You do not need a crystal ball or be an economist to notice (unless you have been asleep the past two months) that things are starting improve dramatically and this did not happen by magic. The price of gasoline has gone down steadily for over two months, inflation was at zero percent increase for the month of July, and the Biden Administration continues to post historically low unemployment numbers and monthly jobs growth that has exceeded every President before him and are back to pre-pandemic levels. Everyday Americans like us are beginning to see the benefits when Democrats control Congress. Although we lead narrowly in the House of Representatives, have 50-50 Senate, under President Biden’s leadership and his ability to work across the aisle with reasonable Republicans we have passed historic legislation like the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021. Democrats have done so much in 18 months. In the first two weeks of August when normally Congress is dormant, President Biden signed two more laws, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and the CHIPS Act 2022. Together these three laws along with other actions the President has taken; lower gasoline prices; will continue to lower inflation; lowers the Federal deficit by 300 billion; lowers the cost of healthcare; lowers the cost of energy for families; creates 9 million new jobs over the next decade while fighting the climate crisis; boosts American semiconductor research, development, and production in the U.S., ensuring U.S. leadership in the technology that forms the foundation of everything from automobiles to household appliances to defense systems; and that’s not all.

    Extreme MAGA Republicans like my opponent Greg Steube voted against all this legislation including the bipartisan legislation. Republicans have no real plan to bring down inflation; they fund their campaigns with dark money, side with Big Pharma and other special interests groups, the gun lobbyists, climate deniers, talk about a 5-year plan to eliminate Social Security and Medicare, and want to pass a nationwide ban on abortion if they gain control of Congress again. The voters of Sarasota, Charlotte and Lee Counties that represent the new District 17 have the power to fire Greg Steube and elect me. I am someone that will continue the work in the 118th Congress that began in the House of Representatives under Democratic leadership as far back as the 116th Congress when Nancy Pelosi began her second run as Speaker of the House. You can feel the difference in your life when Democrats lead. We keep our promises, we work hard even through global pandemics, keeping you safe in your communities, fighting for our democracy, elevating lower income families, lowering costs for seniors, fighting for working class families by lowering healthcare costs, increasing the child tax credit and adding better paying jobs, making the biggest corporations finally pay their share of taxes and much more. “This is a BFD!” President Barak Obama.

    I am not an Environmental Specialist either but I would have to be asleep not see the damage Climate Change has done to the U.S. and our Planet. Hotter temperatures, more severe and frequent storms causing flooding destroying communities and taking lives, drought, more frequent wildfires destroying millions of acres of land and killing wildlife, global temperature increases from human-made greenhouse gases just to name a few effects of the Climate Crisis. Most experts said we had until 2030 before we would see these extremes but many say it is already upon us now. Unless we act expeditiously at home and abroad with other nations to reverse or stop it, our children and futures generations will have a largely uninhabitable planet. We need strong leadership and a Congress that will address the Climate Crisis head on. One of his first actions President Biden signed us back into the Paris Climate Accord that President Obama entered to and President Trump withdrew the U.S. from it. President Biden has established the U.S. a world leader once again that our allies and other nations can trust. Former President Trump did significant damage to those relationships. President Biden did it with strengthening NATO since the war in Ukraine with Russia and he and a Democrat led Congress are doing it again by signing two significant pieces of legislation in the 18 months he has been in office that will tackle the Climate Change Crisis head on. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 and the Inflation Reduction Act 2022 combined make the largest investment the U.S. has ever made in combatting this crisis.

  • Legislation that has passed the U.S. House in the 117th Congress as they relate to Protecting our Freedoms but have not passed the Senate. I chose the overturning of Roe v. Wade as my number one priority and example because it demonstrates that even a right that was constitutionally guaranteed for 49 years, could be stripped from us by a Supreme Court appointed by extreme right MAGA Republicans that currently occupy almost half of the current 50-50 U.S. Senate. Under the Constitution, the president has the power to nominate the justices and appointments are made with the advice and consent of the Senate. Under the current rule of the Senate changed by former Republican Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell they only need 51 votes to appoint justices, the filibuster rule 60 votes to pass legislation, with the exception of Reconciliation bills still applies to all other legislation voted on by the Senate. The Senate filibuster rule is not in the Constitution.

    There are currently four major pieces of legislation that have passed the House of Representatives where Democrats have held a slim majority in the 117th Congress (2021-2022) and only need a simple majority to pass legislation, that can’t get passed through the Senate because of the filibuster. Some of the legislation passed the House in the 116th Congress (2019-2020) in another form like Voting Rights and Justice in Policing, where Democrats held a majority but not the Presidency and Senate. This legislation would codify the rights and freedoms we struggled so hard for in the past 60 years and the current extreme far right Supreme Court appointed for life mostly by former President Trump and MAGA Republicans like him would not be able to take them from future generations and us. I strongly support all legislation, which protect our most precious fundamental rights. They are my priority. So do an overwhelming majority of everyday Americans in the country support our freedoms as do the citizens in our District 17, my opponent Greg Steube has opposed all of them.

    Freedom to Vote Act S.2747 there are no rights without the right to vote. Since the 2020 election, 19 states, most of them controlled by Republicans, enacted 34 laws that made voting harder, while many blue states expanded access. June 30, 2022 the Supreme Court has agreed to hear a dispute over redistricting in North Carolina, a case that could have major implications for voting rights across the country and fundamentally change the landscape of election law. The case based on the so-called "Independent State Legislature" theory, also pushed by allies of and former President Donald Trump after the 2020 election as part of their bid to effectively overrule the will of voters and replace electors for President Joe Biden with slates selected by Trump allies in state government. If the theory is embraced by the Supreme Court's conservative supermajority, critics say, rogue legislators would be freed to act without any constraints by courts in their states.

    Women’s Health Protection Act of 2021 H.R. 3755 To protect a person’s ability to determine whether to continue or end a pregnancy, and to protect a health care provider’s ability to provide abortion services. The bill was passed twice by the House and was placed on the Senate Calendar on September 29, 2021 and came up for a vote in the Senate on a motion to proceed on February 28, 2022 but was blocked by the filibuster so it was not debated. On May 11, 2022 after an authentic draft opinion on Dobbs v. Jackson by the Supreme Court (which ultimately led to the fall of Roe v. Wade on 6/24/2022 in almost identical language) was leaked to the press on May 2, 2022 the Senate again took up the motion to proceed with the identical bill S. 4132 Women’s Health Protection Act of 2022 which failed 49 Yea to 51 Nay because they did not have 60 votes to overcome the filibuster and debate. As of August 2022, 10 states have a complete ban on abortion from the moment of conception with no exceptions for the life of the mother, rape or incest; 4 states have bans at 6 weeks when most women don’t even know they are pregnant; and 3 states have bans at 15, 18 and 20 weeks. About 26 of our nation’s 50 states are expected to or have already enacted bans on abortion or other gestational limits on the procedure. In some of these states, abortion remains legal for now, except as noted previously, as courts determine whether existing or new bans can take effect. In the rest of the states, abortion is legal but may still be restricted, or access may otherwise be limited. Since June, there have been numerous real life tragedies, life-threatening incidents with women seeking critical care after a miscarriage and were refused, and a 10-year-old girl a rape victim had to seek reproductive healthcare in another state due to these bans. This prompted President Biden to enact Executive Orders and create a task force protecting women’s right to emergency medical care and the unrestricted legal right to travel to other states for care are among some of the protections.

    Respect for Marriage Act H.R. 8404 This bill provides statutory authority for same-sex and interracial marriages. Specifically, the bill repeals and replaces provisions that define, for purposes of federal law, marriage as between a man and a woman and spouse as a person of the opposite sex with provisions that recognize any marriage that is valid under state law. Codifying a consistent and inclusive federal standard conferred by the Supreme Court decisions in the Loving (1967), Windsor (2013), and Obergefell (2015) rulings will help to ensure marriage equality. No person, including same-sex couples and interracial couples protected by this bill, should fear their marriage would not be recognized. In the June 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson under the supermajority Conservative Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thomas in his opinion called for the reconsideration of Griswold v. Connecticut, which established the right of married couples to use contraception; Lawrence v. Texas, which protects the right to same-sex romantic relationships; and Obergefell v. Hodges, which establishes the right to same-sex marriage. "In future cases, we should reconsider all of this Court's substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell. Because any substantive due process decision is "demonstrably erroneous," we have a duty to "correct the error" established in those precedents," he wrote.

    George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021 H.R. 1280 This bill engrossed in the House on March 3, 2021 and was received by the Senate on March 9, 2021, addresses a wide range of policies and issues regarding policing practices and law enforcement accountability. It increases accountability for law enforcement misconduct, restricts the use of certain policing practices, enhances transparency and data collection, and establishes best practices and training requirements. The Senate never toke up debate or voted on the bill passed by the House in 2021. Bipartisan negotiations in the Senate led by Democrat Corrie Booker (N.J.) and Republican Senator Tim Scott (S.C.) on overhauling the nation’s policing practices to stem the killings of Black Americans totally collapsed on September 22, 2021, a stalemate emblematic of a divided Congress and the gulf between the parties over how to address racism in the country. Democrats wanted to finalize bipartisan legislation last year after a national outcry over the killings of Floyd in Minneapolis, Breonna Taylor in Louisville and Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia focused national attention on law enforcement’s deteriorating relationship with Black communities and the broader issue of racism in the United States. Republicans were not so eager after President Donald Trump ran for reelection in 2020 on a law-and-order platform that focused on White voters, and congressional Republicans continued to portray Democrats as soft on crime. Events that have transpired before during and after this bill was first introduced regarding race relations as it relates to law enforcement, public safety, and other important issues facing the nation had also influenced this bill. The majority of Americans like myself agree regardless of Party the promise of equal justice for all under the Constitution as established in the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States is something we all want to continue to work towards. “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”