Rep. Loudermilk’s Week In Review

Friends,

I hope you are doing well. As your Representative in Congress, it’s a priority to keep you informed of how we’re serving you. If you would like to stay up to date, check out our website, and follow our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.

Looking forward to seeing you in Georgia’s 11th Congressional District or in Washington, D.C. soon.

God Bless,

Rep. Barry Loudermilk

U.S. Congressman, Georgia’s Eleventh District

Votes This Week: Republicans Vote to Pay TSA Workers, Expand Internet Access in Appalachia, Codify DC Beautification for America 250.

H.R. 8029 – Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act (Sponsored by Rep. Ciscomani / Appropriations Committee)

H.R. 2474 – Expanding Appalachia’s Broadband Access Act, as amended (Sponsored by Rep. Taylor / Transportation and Infrastructure Committee)

H.R. 5103 – Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2026 (Sponsored by Rep. McGuire / Oversight and Government Reform Committee)

Rep. Loudermilk Co-Sponsored the Following Legislation

H.R. 8092, the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Modernization Act, sponsored by Rep. Troy Downing (R-MT)
– This legislation includes necessary regulatory reforms to make housing construction and maintenance more accessible for Indian County
– Context: The primary law governing federal support for housing in Indian Country, the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (NAHASDA), has not been authorized since 2013, and was last updated in 2008. Indian Country needs the stability of reauthorization to responsibly plan, finance, and maintain housing investments, along with modernized rules, regulations, and policies that unlock tribes’ ability to adapt to changing economic, construction, and community realities.

Tax Tips: 2026

More information HERE

Jobs & Career Resources Available in Georgia

Recently, the U.S. Department of Justice announced JobCorps will begin a phased pause in operations – but, there are still great free and low-cost programs to help young adults build their futures.

Check out these alternatives:
Georgia Youth ChalleNGe Program – Residential program for ages 16–18 focused on education + job skills.
Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) – Hands-on training in trades, healthcare, IT & more.
Xcel Strategies – mentoring young people in Soft Skills, Job Skills and Trade Skills
Georgia Building Trades Academy YouthBuild – For ages 16–24: GED prep, construction training, and leadership.
Goodwill Career Centers – Job search help, workshops, and training all across GA.


Washington DC Office
2133 Rayburn House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-2931


Woodstock Office

9898 Highway 92

Suite 100

Woodstock, GA 30188
Phone: (770) 429-1776


Cartersville Office

135 West Cherokee Avenue

Suite 122
Cartersville, GA 30120
Phone: (770) 429-1776



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