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  Rep. Loudermilk Memorial Day Interview on WSB  

 
  Press Release of the Week: Rep. Loudermilk Joins McCarthy Lawsuit to Challenge Constitutionality of Congress Voting by Proxy  
  Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) issued the following statement after he joined House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and American citizens in a D.C. Federal District Court lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of H.Res. 965, the House Democrat plan to vote by proxy.

“This week, the House is attempting to pass the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) by voting on its reauthorization using the Democrats’ corruptible proxy-voting rules. While House Democrats are arguing that passing FISA, though it has been wrought with abuses and corruption, is critical to the safety and security of Americans, they are doing so through an unprecedented process that will be subjected to serious constitutional challenges. Passing this bill with over 70 Democrats relinquishing their Constitutional voting power to others could result in the invalidation of the FISA reauthorization if the proxy-voting scheme is deemed unconstitutional. This is why I’ve joined my Republican colleagues, and the American people, in filing a lawsuit to stop the Democrats’ dangerous proxy scheme.
 
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  In the News: CVS Health Opens 23 New Drive-Thru Test Sites in Georgia as Part of Nationwide COVID-19 Response  
  From CVS Health:

“Building on the company’s comprehensive efforts to help slow the spread of the virus, on Friday, May 22 CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) will open 23 new COVID-19 test sites at select CVS Pharmacy drive-thru locations across Georgia. The opening of additional test sites across the state and country will be announced by the end of the month.
 
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  From Our Constituent Services’ Desk…
 
  A major part of the CARES Act, passed by Congress in March, was creating direct payments to qualified individuals to be processed through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The Economic Impact Payment (EIP), also known as the “stimulus” payment was initially paid by direct deposit. It is now also being issued through check and prepaid debit card.

The IRS has been encouraging people to update their banking and contact information on the “Get My Payment” section of the IRS website. Additional assistance is now available by calling the IRS at 800-919-9835. 

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  Social Media of the Week: #TBT to the Shepherdsmen Run   

 
  Social Media of the Week: Awaiting VP Pence’s Arrival to Georgia   
 

Social Media of the Week: Rep. Loudermilk Fact-Checks Twitter

 

Social Media of the Week: Pelosi’s Latest Gaffe 

 

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Graphic of the Week: Remember & Honor

 

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Graphic of the Week: Responding to COVID-19
 
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