What Is Congress Really Doing During COVID-19? – With Barry Loudermilk
Where are the boundaries for our government during times of crisis? How can we protect our Constitutional rights?
Filter
What Is Congress Really Doing During COVID-19? – With Barry Loudermilk
| Posted in In The News
Where are the boundaries for our government during times of crisis? How can we protect our Constitutional rights? Georgia Gov. Kemp signs shelter in place order
| Posted in In The News
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has signed the executive order for residents to shelter in place at home in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Cobb Chamber is offering free webinars for business leaders
| Posted in In The News
The Cobb County Chamber of Commerce has launched a series of free educational resources for entrepreneurs and local business leaders to help them get through the economic fallout around the new coronavirus. Rep. Loudermilk Discusses Coronavirus and Stimulus Package on Fox Business
| Posted in In The News
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020, Rep. Loudermilk (R-GA) was interviewed on "Varney & Co." on the Fox Business Network about the Coronavirus and the negotiations surrounding another Coronavirus stimulus package. Bipartisan House resolution slams China for 'multiple, serious mistakes' during coronavirus outbreak
| Posted in In The News
From the Washington Examiner: "A new bipartisan House resolution condemns the Chinese government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak, which is believed to have originated in the city of Wuhan. Indiana Rep. Jim Banks, a Republican, will introduce the resolution Tuesday, according to Fox News, which criticizes China for making 'multiple, serious mistakes in the early stages… Veterans court offers a second chance in Cobb
| Posted in In The News
His grandmother looks on, a tear falling as she captures the moment on her cellphone, broadcasting live to Facebook this special moment. Wild Blue Wonder
| Posted in In The News
Around 150 military personnel and associates gathered in Marietta recently for the latest graduation ceremony of the Cobb County Veterans Court House Lawmakers Discuss How to Curb Bias in AI
| Posted in In The News
From the Wall Street Journal: "Bias and fairness in artificial intelligence are complicated issues, experts told lawmakers Wednesday, but the technology needs to be regulated to ensure financial-services companies using it don’t discriminate against minorities and women. At a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee’s AI task force, a panel of mostly academics offered… Opinion: Shining light on shadowy world of human trafficking
| Posted in In The News
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga) recently wrote the following article on human trafficking. Today, February 13, is "Shine A Light On Slavery Day,” to bring awareness to those trapped in the darkness of this criminal enterprise. To read Rep. Loudermilk’s op-ed, please click HERE. Dangers of National Rate Cap Highlighted During House Financial Services Committee Hearing
| Posted in In The News
Yesterday, February 5th, AFSA staff attended the House Financial Services Committee’s first of two hearings entitled, “Rent-A-Bank Schemes and New Debt Traps: Assessing Efforts to Evade State Consumer Protections and Interest Rate Caps.” The second is scheduled for February 26th. Browse Documents by Date or Issue |