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U.S. Congressman Barry Loudermilk
 
  Rep. Loudermilk is standing with Dr. Yeargin-Allsopp of Atlanta, GA, who works for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and is a finalist for the 2018 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals (Sammies).

The Sammies are presented annually by the nonprofit, nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service to honor outstanding federal employees who have made significant contributions to our nation. In recognizing their achievements, they not only pay tribute to our dedicated federal workforce, but promote a culture of innovation and achievement across government.

To be a finalist for this award is a great honor, and on behalf of Rep. Loudermilk and Georgia's 11th District, Dr. Yeargin-Allsopp, we thank you for your hard work and we are cheering for you. 

 

 
  Rep. Loudermilk's Weekly Message: Iran Nuke Deal Withdrawal and N. Korea Prisoner Release  

 
  Press Release of the Week [1 of 2]: U.S. Withdraws from the Iran Nuclear Deal
 
  Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) today issued the following statement after President Trump announced the United States will withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the Iran Nuclear Deal:

“President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal could not come soon enough. This bad deal – negotiated and signed by the Obama administration – only emboldened Iran’s posture in the Middle East and further antagonized one of our closest allies, Israel. Even though reinstituting sanctions on Iran alone won’t be enough to curb their quest for nuclear weapons, it is a major step toward reigning in the Iranian regime. The President sent a clear message today that America will not sit idly by and watch Iran jeopardize Americans’ safety, our ally's safety, or the common interests we share around the world.” 

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  Press Release of the Week [2 of 2]: 
Rep. Loudermilk on Reining in the CFPB
 
  Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) today issued the following statement after the House passed a resolution of disapproval for the CFPB’s auto lending guidance (S.J.Res. 57):

“From the beginning, Dodd-Frank has suppressed economic growth by placing regulatory obstacles between borrowers and lenders. Its overregulation has even prevented new businesses from emerging. However, today the House of Representatives took a major step in rolling back another overreach by the CFPB, by nullifying its backdoor, illegal attempts to regulate automobile dealers.

“In spite of the fact that Dodd-Frank explicitly prohibited the CFPB from regulating auto dealers, the CFPB enacted harmful rules regulating this industry without even allowing for public input.”  

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  Video of the Week: Rep. Loudermilk on U.S. exiting Iran nuke deal
 
  On Tuesday, May 8, 2018, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) appeared on "Countdown to the Closing Bell" on the Fox Business Network to discuss President Trump's announcement to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal.

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  Social Media of the Week: Goshen Valley Boys Ranch #FosterCareAwarenessMonth  

Graphic of the Week: Military Appreciation Month

 
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