Congressman Robert Wexler, 19th District of Florida
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  » Wexler Votes to Preserve Funding for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Act
  October 22, 2009 Congressman Wexler issued the following statement to mark the passage of S.1793, the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009: “Today, I voted in favor of extending the (More)

  » Congressman Wexler to Accept Position as President of the Center for Middle East Peace
  October 14, 2009 Today, Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL) issued the following statement: “Today, I am announcing that I will be accepting the position of president of the Center for Middle East Peace (More)

  » HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan Joins Congressmen Wexler, Mario Diaz-Balart, Ron Klein, and State Senator Ted Deutch for Tour of Home with Contaminated Drywall
  October 13, 2009 Tomorrow, Tuesday, October 13, Congressmen Robert Wexler (FL-19), Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-25), and Ron Klein (FL-22) and State Senator Ted Deutch will be joined by President Barack Obama’s Secretary for (More)

  » Wexler Praises Historic Signing of Armenian-Turkish Protocols
  October 10, 2009 Today, Congressman Robert Wexler, Chairman of the Europe Subcommittee, a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and the Co-Chairman of the Congressional Turkey Caucus, praised the governments (More)



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  • Social Security Benefits and eligibility, disability benefits, and missing checks.
  • Medicare Benefit explanations, how to file Medicare claims, and more.
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  • Citizenship and Immigration How to apply for naturalization and checking the status of an application.
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  • Financial Aid Browse resources for high school and college students about federal financial aid.
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