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This 3 page paper investigates who represents this district in the House and the Senate. The viewpoints of the politicians are noted as it respects welfare, the elderly and children and family issues. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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representative. Also, a state senator needs to be named. This task is accomplished by first finding out the particular district to which the address is attached. Through contacting the post
office it is learned that the five digit zip code plus the four code designation is 33125-2044. With that information, one can find the district representative. In respect to the
senator, there are two senators per state so that information can easily be gleaned by finding out who the two senators are from the state of Florida. Bob Graham is
one such senator. The representative attached to the district in question is Manuel Prieguez. Once found, a student wants to find out their positions on certain issues. First, the
issue of Family and Childrens Services and possible solutions is raised. What has each of these men done in this realm? There is little information provided about Prieguez as
he chooses to keep much of his perspectives personal. Also, he serves on committees that have little to do with the topics in question. The representative chairs the Business Regulation
committee and is on the following committees: appropriations, health care, policy, Subcommittee on Commerce & Local Affairs Appropriations , and Subcommittee on Health Services ("Rep. Manuel," 2004). While some
are semi-related, he has done little in respect to the questions at hand. Grahams record in this realm is more active and in looking at the questions on welfare for
example, one can see that Graham has taken a proactive approach in helping children and families throughout Florida. Another question goes to the progress of the states welfare
reform and any recommendations for improvement. To this end, Bob Grahams various votes on related issues are telling. He voted yes in respect to welfare block grants in 1996
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