Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Official U.S. House headshot
In his latest newsletter, Representative Paul Gosar highlighted his commitment to advocating for veterans and improving their access to healthcare. As a member of various veteran caucuses in Congress, Gosar has been actively working to address the issues faced by veterans.
One of the major concerns he addressed in his newsletter was the inadequate care provided by the Phoenix VA. Gosar expressed his alarm at the long wait times for appointments and consultations, as well as the lack of continuity in doctor-patient relationships. He referred to a report titled "Deficiencies in Quality Management Processes and Delays in the communication of Test Results and Follow-Up Care at the Phoenix VA Health Care System In Arizona" as the basis for his concerns.
"As a former medical care provider, I understand how critical a continuous doctor-patient relationship is as well as the importance of timely medical care," Gosar stated. He recently sent a letter to the Phoenix VA outlining his grievances and requesting information on areas that need improvement.
Another issue that Gosar addressed in his newsletter was the Biden administration's mandate on "preferred pronouns." He criticized the mandate, stating that it rewards individuals for holding pronouns that may not align with their biological sex. Gosar cosponsored the Safeguarding Honest Speech Act, which aims to block the mandate and prevent the federal government from forcing anyone to use pronouns that contradict biology.
Gosar also shared excerpts from letters he received from his constituents. One letter expressed gratitude for his work in the government and wished him and his family a happy holiday season. Another letter raised concerns about the infighting within the GOP and urged Gosar to encourage his fellow Republicans to unite and focus on the needs of the American people.
In response, Gosar acknowledged the divisions within Congress and his party, stating, "I have seen the divisions in our country, and in Congress and within our party. You are not wrong." He expressed his commitment to speaking out and pressuring his colleagues to listen to common sense.
The newsletter also featured a letter from a constituent expressing concerns about election fraud and the lack of action from Congress. Gosar emphasized that while the actual voting processes are under state control, he has been vocal about election irregularities and supported bills to improve ballot security at the state level.
In addition to the political updates, the newsletter included a tweet of the week and a photo of the week, showcasing the beauty of Arizona. Gosar encouraged readers to submit their photographs for a chance to be featured in future newsletters.
The newsletter concluded with a list of news articles highlighting Gosar's presence in the media. It also included a warning that the Gosar Weekly Newsletter is intended for discerning readers and does not reflect the views of Congressman Gosar.
Overall, Gosar's newsletter highlights his dedication to addressing veteran issues, fighting against divisive mandates, and listening to the concerns of his constituents.
To learn more, click on this link: https://gosar.house.gov/news/email/show.aspx?ID=ZH5J7XIJ5EARYOLLIB3YO7W4SM