Aaron Bean highlights local engagement and senior issues in recent social media posts

Congressman  Aaron Bean - Aaron Bean Official Website
Congressman Aaron Bean - Aaron Bean Official Website
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Aaron Bean, U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 4th district, shared a series of posts this week highlighting community engagement and legislative efforts in Northeast Florida.

On September 16, Bean expressed appreciation for Senator Ashley Moody, posting “Thank you, @SenAshleyMoody! https://t.co/Vbg5kk1xSy”. Later that evening, he commented on a recent town hall event: “I’m pleased that #FL04 had the opportunity to hear from @SenAshleyMoody tonight during our town hall! Senator Moody is a true patriot, and she will continue fighting for our great state. To the thousands of you who joined this evening to listen and ask your questions, thank you! https://t.co/IbDwb0kcjW”.

Two days later, on September 18, Bean addressed issues facing seniors in his district: “As retirement planning becomes more complex, it’s critical that seniors in Northeast Florida have the correct information to make confident, informed choices. This bill helps cut through confusing Social Security language so seniors can better understand their options and https://t.co/v3KaTwEZc8”.

Bean has represented Florida’s 4th District in Congress since 2023 after succeeding John Rutherford. He previously served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2000 to 2008 and in the Florida Senate from 2012 to 2022. Born in Fernandina Beach in 1967 and currently residing there at age 56, Bean graduated from Jacksonville University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1989.



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