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Rep. Loudermilk FY 2025 Funding Requests

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Rep. Loudermilk FY 2025 Funding Requests  FY25 Community Project Funding Requests Project name: Big Shanty Road widening project Support Letter  Financial Disclosure and Federal Nexus Letter Funding recipient: Town Center Community Improvement District Requested amount: $2,500,000 Project name: Cass-White Road Widening, Phase II project …

Capitol Police Retaliates Against Whistleblowers, House Oversight Panel Told

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Epoch Times:  Capitol Police continues to retaliate against employees who file whistleblower complaints with the Capitol Police Office of Inspector General, a U.S. House oversight panel was told on July 19. “Numerous whistleblowers have come forward with claims of retaliation and abuse after speaking with the Office of Inspector General,” said Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.),…

REGISTRATION is NOW OPEN for the 3rd Annual Skilled Trades Fair

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WHY SKILLED TRADES? • Saves you money. Why go in debt when you can get PAID to learn? According to a recent Forbes article (https://www.forbes.com/advisor/student-loans/average-student-loan-debt-statistics/), Georgia ranks #3 in the top five states in the Nation with the highest student loan balance currently at an average of $40,268.87. • Job security. Across the nation there…

Republicans, trade association in fight with SEC over ‘unconstitutional’ list of investor info

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Fox News: Republican lawmakers and the American Securities Association (ASA) say the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is violating the Fourth Amendment by putting together a list that contains the private information of investors. The Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) database was originally proposed by the SEC in 2010 to help regulators track order and trading activity…

House Republicans blast CFPB's Chopra in marathon hearing

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American Banker:  Republican lawmakers in the House Financial Services Committee turned the rhetorical screws on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra Wednesday, accusing him of pursuing regulatory objectives in order to help President Biden win reelection and failing to take industry concerns into account with his agency's proposals. At the outset of…

Ethics office director in hot seat at House hearing over DUI

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Roll Call:  Members of the House Administration Committee on Tuesday turned the tables on the independent agency tasked with investigating ethics complaints against members by grilling its director over alleged ethical breaches. Omar Ashmawy, Office of Congressional Ethics staff director and chief counsel, fielded a flurry of questions from the committee’s Oversight…

ICYMI: Loudermilk Confirms Plain-Clothes MPD Officers Were at the Capitol on January 6th

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From the Committee on House Administration: In case you missed it, Committee on House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) confirmed on Just The News, No Noise that plain-clothes Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers were at the Capitol on January 6th. On May 16th, Chairman Loudermilk sent a letter to MPD requesting information on…

LETTER: No cuts to VA, military, SS and Medicare in debt ceiling bill

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From the Cherokee Tribune & Ledger-News: Dear Editor: We write in response to a letter to the editor published on May 6, 2023 regarding the Limit, Save, Grow Act passed by the United States House of Representatives. While we appreciate the author expressing his opinions regarding the debt ceiling bill, the letter unfortunately included several statements that were misleading and…

The Deadly Side Effects of Drug Price Controls

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The latest Medicare guidance will stifle pharmaceutical innovation—and it’s worse than we thought. The Biden administration has issued guidance on how it will implement the Medicare drug price controls in the Inflation Reduction Act. The controls will be far-reaching and much worse for the health of the country than critics had anticipated. The rationale for the price controls is to…

Rep. Loudermilk FY 2024 Funding Requests

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-Support Letter - Clark Creek Pump Station -Financial disclosure and federal nexus letter - Clark Creek Pump Station Rehab Location: Cobb County, Georgia Amount Requested: $3,200,000 -Support Letter - Upper ER Sewer Project: Upper ER Sewer Improvement Project Location: Marietta, Georgia Amount Requested: $3,200,000 -Financial disclosure and federal nexus letter -…