U.S. Congressman Aaron Bean, representing Florida’s 4th district, recently highlighted several local initiatives and community events through a series of posts on his official Twitter account.
On August 5, 2025, Bean celebrated the achievements of the Duval County School Board by posting: ” Duuuuuuval!!! The #BeanTeam was on hand tonight at the Duval County School Board meeting to congratulate them in person for earning an “A” grade for the first time in county history! The board was also presented a copy of the official Congressional Record of my remarks on https://t.co/9MEywEnIFO”.
The following day, August 6, 2025, Bean joined other officials to address hurricane preparedness. He wrote: “Earlier today, I joined @SenRickScott, @jsosheriff TK Waters, @THEJFRD Chief Golden, and local officials to discuss the importance of hurricane preparedness. We are in the middle of hurricane season now and it is important for you to #GetAPlan and be prepared. Hurricane https://t.co/KAzq70zzDt”.
On August 7, 2025, Bean expressed appreciation for veterans’ outreach efforts in Clay County: “Thank you, John Ruark, for reaching out and inviting me to attend yesterday’s Veterans Council Clay County meeting at American Legion Post 250 Middleburg! Thank you for your time, questions, and positive feedback on your interactions with our office. Along with a grateful https://t.co/QKbxfT0Y6u”.
Aaron Bean has represented Florida’s 4th District in Congress since replacing John Rutherford in 2023. Prior to his current role in Congress, he served in both chambers of Florida’s state legislature from 2000 through 2022. Born in Fernandina Beach in 1967 and currently residing there, Bean graduated from Jacksonville University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1989.



