Aaron Bean — Republican Candidate for U.S. House in Florida, 2026
Last updated: March 4, 2026
Aaron's Positions on Key Issues
Economy
HighCongressman Aaron Bean voted to end a partial government shutdown and introduced the Punishing Health Care Fraudsters Act, seeking to impose tougher penalties on health care fraud to protect taxpayers. He supported the "largest tax cut in U.S. history," citing goals of allowing workers to keep more earnings by eliminating taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security benefits. Bean also highlighted efforts to unleash American energy and reduce costs.
““One year ago, President Trump returned to office with a plan to restore prosperity, secure our borders, and put the American people first. Tonight, he highlighted the results we’ve achieved: a booming economy, rising wages, falling poverty, declining crime, and surging American confidence. Together, Congress passed, and the President signed into law, the largest tax cut in U.S. history. And we’re just getting started. I look forward to delivering more real results for Northeast Floridians as we keep investing in America.” — U.S. Congressman Aaron Bean (FL-04) on bean.house.gov/media/press-releases/bean-statement-state-union-address”
Immigration
HighCongressman Aaron Bean supports the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act (H.R. 22), which he co-sponsored and the House passed, to ensure only American citizens vote by requiring states to verify proof of citizenship for voter registration. He states that voting is a sacred right and responsibility of American citizenship. Bean also backs the Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act of 2026 to guarantee timely pay for Department of Homeland Security personnel, including Border Patrol and ICE agents, during government shutdowns, emphasizing their continuous commitment to national safety.
““One citizen, one vote—it’s that simple. Voting is both a sacred right and responsibility of American citizenship, and House Republicans delivered on our commitment to protect the ballot box. We passed the SAVE Act to ensure that only American citizens vote in our American elections. Now it’s time for the Senate to act.” — U.S. Congressman Aaron Bean, on the SAVE Act, bean.house.gov, ahead of 2026 election.”
Healthcare
HighAaron Bean supports market-driven healthcare reforms to lower costs and increase patient control. He introduced the “HSA’s For All Act” (H.R. 7681) to expand Health Savings Accounts, aiming to give families tools to plan and control their healthcare future. He also introduced legislation to strengthen penalties against healthcare fraud. Bean voted for H.R. 485 to prohibit discriminatory measures in federal health programs and supports existing Medicaid and Medicare, but no other taxpayer-funded programs.
““Let’s be clear: Republicans are not to blame for premium increases. That’s a political talking point, not a fact. What’s driving up healthcare costs isn’t the expiration of this short-term COVID-era subsidy—it’s the broken system underneath. Americans are paying more, and a temporary tax credit only masks the problem; it doesn’t fix it. [...] Democrats may want to distract from the real issues, but I won’t. I’m focused on real solutions—market-driven reforms that lower costs, increase transparency, and give families more control over their healthcare. That’s the path forward, not more finger-pointing and failed quick fixes.” (Aaron Bean, U.S. Congressman Aaron Bean (FL-04), February 2026 pre-announcement)”
Climate & Energy
MediumAaron Bean voted in favor of the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act (HR 4758) and the Don't Mess With My Home Appliances Act (HR 4626) in 2026. He also supported limiting federal agencies’ response to the climate crisis and blocking funding for environmental justice. The League of Conservation Voters assigned him a 0% score in 2025 and a 1% lifetime score, reflecting his opposition to environmental protections.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
MediumAaron Bean opposes abortion rights and applauded the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. In 2026, he voted against Title IX protections for reproductive rights. He co-sponsored 2025 legislation aimed at stigmatizing abortion care and eliminating abortion coverage. He received an “A+” rating from the Susan B. Anthony List, an organization with the goal of ending abortion.
Foreign Policy
HighAaron Bean supported national security and military initiatives, as evidenced by his votes on several defense bills. He voted 'Yes' on the Pressure Regulatory Organizations To End Chinese Threats to (PROTECT) Taiwan Act and 'No' on a resolution to remove U.S. forces from Venezuela. Furthermore, he urged Senate action on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, stating it protects election integrity by ensuring only American citizens vote.
“Upon sending the letter, Congressman Bean said, “One citizen, one vote—it’s that simple. Voting is both a sacred right and responsibility of American citizenship, and House Republicans delivered on our commitment to protect the ballot box. We passed the SAVE Act to ensure that only American citizens vote in our American elections. Now it’s time for the Senate to act.” - U.S. Congressman Aaron Bean, press release, 'Bean Urges Senate Action on SAVE Act Ahead of 2026 Election'”
Education
HighAaron Bean advocates for parental school choice, stating that parents should have the right to choose where their children attend school. He also championed the Transparency in Reporting of Adversarial Contributions to Education (TRACE) Act, which passed the House. This bill aims to prevent foreign influence in K-12 schools, ensuring parents are informed about foreign funding and protecting American youth from foreign adversaries.
“Upon passage of the TRACE Act, Congressman Bean said: “American schools are for education, not espionage. Yet this is what happens when our institutions of learning accept the Trojan horse of foreign funding. The TRACE Act puts parents back in charge, exposes foreign influence for what it is, and slams the door on hostile nations trying to reach America’s youth. Now it’s up to the Senate to pass the TRACE Act to solidify parents' rights, defend our classrooms, and keep our schools rooted in freedom." (Congressman Aaron Bean, Press Release, http://bean.house.gov/, date not specified but related to passage of TRACE Act)”
Gun Policy
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