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Press ReleaseBipartisan2025-11-13

Congressman Haridopolos Votes to End the Democrat-Caused Government Shutdown

Mike Haridopolos
Mike Haridopolos
RFL-8 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Mike Haridopolos (R-FL) was published on Wed Nov 12 and titled "Congressman Haridopolos Votes to End the Democrat-Caused Government Shutdown". It focuses on the environment and touches on defense, veterans affairs.

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Congressman Haridopolos Votes to End the Democrat-Caused Government Shutdown Congressman Haridopolos Votes to End the Democrat-Caused Government Shutdown George.Alderma… Wed, 11/12/2025 - 20:30 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tonight, Congressman Mike Haridopolos (FL-08) voted to pass H.R. 5371, the bipartisan continuing resolution (CR), sending the legislation to President Trump’s desk to be signed into law and officially ending the six-week government shutdown. “I once again voted to reopen the government because that’s what the American people expect and deserve,” said Congressman Haridopolos . “I’m glad that after subjecting American families to hardship for over a month, Senate Democrats finally decided to end their self-serving protest against President Trump and allow the government to reopen. Tonight’s vote will allow us to finally pay our men and women in the military, restore critical government services, alleviate flight delays, and allow for SNAP benefits to be received.” The measure funds the government at current levels through January 30, 2026, giving Congress additional time to finalize a full-year budget. It includes full-year appropriations for essential programs such as SNAP food assistance, veterans’ benefits, and military construction, while guaranteeing back pay for hundreds of thousands of furloughed federal workers and restoring critical services ranging from air traffic control to national park operations. “For over a month, Senate Democrats held up paychecks for military families, air traffic controllers, and federal workers, using them as political leverage,” Haridopolos added . “Even tonight, Democrats in the House voted to keep the government closed, prolonging the hardship that millions of Americans are facing. This shutdown was never about serious policy negotiations; it was a power ploy that fortunately failed.” Throughout the shutdown, Congressman Haridopolos and his staff continued serving the people of Florida’s Space and Treasure Coasts full-time without pay. Despite limited agency operations, his office assisted more than 180 Floridians and secured over $450,000 in federal benefits for local families. Constituents in Brevard, Indian River, and Orange Counties who continue to face delays with federal services are encouraged to contact the Congressman’s office for assistance. Issues : Congress Congress Number 119th Congress November 12, 2025 Press Release February 10, 2026 
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