Florida GOP Congressman Steube in ICU After Fall From Roof

Representative Greg Steube, a Florida Republican, was in intensive care Thursday but is expected to survive his injuries after falling off the roof of his Sarasota home on Wednesday.

(Bloomberg) — Representative Greg Steube, a Florida Republican, was in intensive care Thursday but is expected to survive his injuries after falling off the roof of his Sarasota home on Wednesday.

“The Congressman spent the night in the ICU where several serious injuries are still under assessment but not life threatening at this time,” a series of tweets posted under Steube’s name reported.

The tweets said Steube was knocked approximately 25 feet off a ladder while cutting tree limbs on his property.

Steube, 44, is part of the majority that took over the chamber this month, but the party’s narrow margin means temporarily losing even a single vote to injury or illness makes advancing legislation more difficult. 

Steube spent two years in the Florida Senate and six in the Florida House before his election to Congress. Last week, he became a member of the influential Ways and Means Committee. 

The Florida Politics website reported Steube was found after his fall by a staffer for Representative Vern Buchanan, who represents a neighboring district.

Steube received undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Florida before enlisting in the US Army after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and served in Iraq, according to his US House biography. 

Callers to the Washington office number hear Steube advising constituents on how to get Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance after Hurricane Ian, which he said had a “devastating impact on our district.” 

(Updates with Steube in ICU and expected to survive.)

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