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For Immediate Release
Contact: Jessica Lycos
Date: December 26, 2021
jessica.lycos@mail.house.gov

This Week With Gosar

PRESCOTT, AZ – Here are our top stories…

Christmas Greetings!

On behalf of Maude and the Gosar family, Merry Christmas!  We wish you joy and peace this holiday season.  

Unfortunately, for many Americans, this Christmas season has been unusually difficult.  Skyrocketing prices will force families to pay 15% more for their Christmas dinner, unless of course you’re unvaccinated.  In that case, Dr. Fauci made it clear that you cannot spend Christmas with your family and he is cancelling your holiday celebration. Many other Americans are experiencing financial hardships caused by Bidenflation and the rampaging crime spree in cities across the country have people living in fear.  For many others, supply-chain shortages have led to bare cupboards and fewer gifts under the tree for their children.  If that wasn’t bad enough, a new COVID-19 variant just in time for the holidays has given Mr. Biden and the liberals the ammo they need to push for more vaccine mandates and shutdowns.  I’d say the radical, left-wing policies have proven to be very challenging these past 11 months.

Our traditional values are under attack and our country seems to be in a worrisome state of affairs.  However, it’s time like these that we are drawn closer to God and, importantly, to celebrate the miracle of Christmas.  It’s also a reminder to pray for our country this Christmas.  Romans 8:28 tells us that God causes all things to work for the good – even hopelessness, fear and uncertainty.  Our hope comes from our savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.  So, as you gather around the Christmas tree, find comfort in the angel of the Lord who reminds us to “fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.”

Click above to watch a very special Gosar Minute: Holiday Edition – My take on the 12 Days of Christmas.

Merry Christmas and God Bless!

Gosar Joins Effort to Expand Veteran Access to Dental Care 

As a former dentist, I know the importance of consistent access to quality dental care. Unfortunately, there is an ongoing issue concerning how dental care is provided to our nation’s veterans. Right now, only veterans with service-connected dental issues or veterans meeting very narrow criteria are eligible for dental care. This needs to change.

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has reported that approximately 534,000 out of 8.83 million VA enrollees receive VA dental care. The VA also offers the option to purchase dental care to certain veterans through VA’s Dental Insurance Program (VADIP), which provides coverage to an estimated 614,000 veterans.

In response, this week I cosponsored H.R. 914, the Dental Care for Veterans Act.  Thisbipartisan bill expands dental services to all veterans provided by the VA.  Specifically, the bill makes all veterans who are enrolled in the VA health care system eligible for VA-provided dental services. The VA should be working to improve the physical health and welfare of all veterans enrolled in the VA’s healthcare system. This crucial bill to extend oral health care services is a long overdue correction and one that I am proud to support.

Gosar Supports the Wellbeing of Veterans

When Service members retire from the military, they are entitled to both retired pay from the Department of Defense (DoD), and disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) if they were injured while in service.

Unfortunately, only military retirees with at least 20 years of service and a disability rating of at least 50 percent are able to collect both benefits at the same time. For all other retires, current law requires a dollar for dollar offset of these two benefits, meaning they have to forfeit a portion of the benefits they earned in service.

Veterans who were medically retired as a result of injuries incurred in combat or combat-related training deserve all their benefits earned through their extraordinary sacrifice in defending our nation.  Sadly, more than 42,000 retirees, including thousands in Arizona, whose military careers were cut short due to combat related injuries have been denied their full benefits.

In response, this week I also cosponsored H.R. 1282, the Major Richard Star Act.  This important legislation provides that combat-disabled veterans with less than 20 years of creditable service may concurrently receive, without reduction, veterans’ disability compensation and retired pay or combat-related special compensation. By repealing this offset, this legislation would ensure veterans are treated fairly and receive both their retirement pay and disability compensation pay.

 

I am proud to cosponsor this important legislation that is supported by the Wounded Warrior Project. Collecting both benefits should never be considered “double dipping,” and no retiree should be subject to the offset.

Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission Approves New Congressional Districts

A map of Arizona’s New Congressional Districts. Illustration By Michelle Ailport/The Republic; Map courtesy of the Arizona Redistricting Commission
Earlier this week, the Independent Redistricting Commission completed its monumental task of creating new legislative and congressional districts, something that occurs every 10 years following the decennial census.  Beginning in January 2023, my new Congressional district will be district nine, which includes areas in Mohave County, La Paz County, Yuma County and Maricopa County that I have already represented for the last decade.   There will be some new towns and faces added in and I am looking forward to meeting my new constituents.

 

I have to express my sadness, however, in not having Yavapai County, Pinal County and Gila County in my new district.   Over the last ten years I have made so many friends, and I had the pleasure of traveling from Florence to Chino Valley,  Jerome to Apache Junction, and all points in-between.  I will continue to visit and stop by as often as I can, and I will always be available to help with issues, talk, and work for all Arizonans.

Biden’s COVID Confusion on COVID Tests Began First Week in Office

As the nation continues to struggle from COVID-19, Mr. Biden gave a rare speech to the American people this week.  How rare, you may ask? Comparing interview counts at same points in presidency: Biden: 16, Trump: 72.

For a year, he has been promising to fix the lack of testing capacity in the United States since he took in office.  Why has it taken Mr. Biden so long for his administration to get serious about providing tests to Americans?   Asked this question by reporter, Mr. Biden snapped: “Come on, ‘What took so long’? It didn’t take long at all. What happened was the Omicron virus spread more rapidly than anyone thought.”

Upon closer review, Biden simply dropped the ball.  Here’s a short history of his broken promises regarding COVID testing:

Jan. 22 : Biden promises “a war footing to aggressively speed up our Covid-19 response, especially on vaccines and testing and reopening our schools.”

Feb. 17: Biden announces “a series of new actions to expand Covid-19 testing, improve the availability of tests, and better prepare for the threat of variants.”

March 11: Biden says, “We continue to work on making at-home testing available.”

July 6: Biden says, “We’re going to deploy things like testing to expand detection of the virus.”

Sept. 9: In a major speech, Biden says, “From the start, America has failed to do enough Covid-19 testing.” He promises to: 1) “use the Defense Production Act to increase production of rapid tests, including those that you can use at home,” 2) ensure that retailers such as Walmart, Amazon and Kroger “sell at-home rapid test kits at cost for the next three months,” and 3) “purchase nearly 300 million rapid tests for distribution … so that every American, no matter their income, can access free and convenient tests.”

Dec. 2: In a major speech, Biden says, “This winter, we are going to make free at-home tests more available to Americans than ever before,” principally by mandating that “health insurers must cover the cost of at-home testing.”

Dec. 6: In a White House press briefing, a reporter asks press secretary JEN PSAKI whether the Biden reimbursement plan is needlessly cumbersome: “Why not just make them free and give them out to — and have them available everywhere?” Psaki mocks the question, responding, “Should we just send one to every American?

In his pathetic speech this week, Mr. Biden admits his attempts to expand testing haven’t been adequate.  Not adequate?  C’mon, let’s be candid, he’s not been honest with the American people from day one. “Because Omicron spreads easily, especially among the unvaccinated, it’s critically important that we know who’s infected,” he says. “That means we need more testing. And on that score, we are [not] where we should be.” In the meanwhile, Americans can’t find tests anywhere and cars are lined up for miles at test centers as people wait for hours trying to get tested.

Picture of the Week

Owl at the Arboretum, Matt Poindexter, Chief Warrant Officer US Army, Retired
This photo was taken and submitted by Matt Poindexter. It features an Owl at the Arboretum in Flagstaff.

Thank you Matt!

Now, who is next!?

Do you have photography skills? Do you want the chance for your photograph to be featured as our “Picture of the Week”? Send your best shots of our great State to jessica.lycos@mail.house.gov. We have a beautiful State let’s show her off!

Tweet of the Week

Republicans for National Renewal

@RNRenewal: There was no one more deserving of our America First Patriot Award than the great @DrPaulGosar.

Replying to: Mark Ivanyo

@MarkIvanyo: It was a great honor and privilege to present the well-earned America First Patriot award to @RepGosar at @RNRenewal‘s “It’s a Wonderful Nation” Christmas reception. He is a perfect example of what a Republican member of Congress should be like. God bless you, Rep. Gosar!

 

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Sincerely,
Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S.
Member of Congress
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