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Byron Donalds discusses nuclear energy and local education updates on December 12

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U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds Representing Southwest Florida District 19 | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds Representing Southwest Florida District 19 | Official U.S. House headshot

Byron Donalds, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida's 19th district, recently shared his views and announcements through a series of tweets. The topics ranged from energy policy to local educational developments, reflecting both national and community interests.

On December 12, 2024, Congressman Donalds addressed the issue of nuclear energy technology in the United States. He stated, "America was the original innovator of nuclear energy technology, but we have fallen behind for dogmatic & political reasons. It's time to ramp-up permitting. It's time to increase baseload power. It's time to reassert American dominance in the nuclear energy space once AGAIN."

Later that day, at 20:44 UTC, Donalds expressed gratitude towards his Fall Semester interns for their contributions to the Southwest Florida community. He encouraged students interested in future internships at various offices to visit a provided link. His tweet read: "Thank you to our Fall Semester interns for your hard work on behalf of our Southwest Florida community. If you're a student interested in interning at our Capitol Hill office, our Lee County office, or our Collier County Office in the future, please visit https://t.co/ErsclPCseh"

At 21:41 UTC on the same day, Donalds informed families in Collier County about changes approved by @collierschools regarding school boundaries for the next academic year. He directed constituents to further information via another link and stated: "ATTENTION COLLIER COUNTY FAMILIES @collierschools has approved boundary changes for the next school year. More information HERE: https://t.co/q8eRhWE0Ay"

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