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  Press Release: Rep. Loudermilk Announces the Winners of the 2022 Congressional Art Competition  
  Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) issued the following statement to announce the 2022 Art Competition winners for Georgia’s 11th Congressional District. Arianna Isabel Perkinson, who attends Woodland High School, won first place for her entry entitled, The Land of the Long White Cloud.

“The Congressional Art Competition is something I look forward to every year because I get to see first-hand the immense artistic talent of the students in Georgia’s 11th Congressional District. This year was no different. Having your artwork displayed in the halls of the U.S. Capitol is an honor, and I look forward to seeing our first-place winner, Arianna Perkinson’s, artwork every time I walk to the House floor to make a vote. I know our judges had a tough time choosing this year’s winners, but every student who participated should be very proud of themselves.” 

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  In the News: US economy sees healthy job growth in April as payrolls jump by 428,000
 
  Fox Business:

The U.S. economy saw solid job growth in April, suggesting the labor market is still strong despite headwinds from rising interest rates, soaring inflation, a worsening labor shortage and fears of a slowdown.

Employers added 428,000 jobs in April, the Labor Department said in its monthly payroll report released Friday, beating the 391,000 jobs forecast by Refinitiv economists. It marked the 12th consecutive month that job gains topped 400,000. The unemployment rate, meanwhile, held steady at 3.6%, the lowest level since February 2020. 

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  In the News: Rep Loudermilk, 175 House Republicans Want Answers on DHS Disinformation Board and Chief
 
  Washington Examiner:

At least 175 House Republicans are demanding answers from Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas about his department's new Disinformation Governance Board as he struggles to defend the group’s creation and the choice of Nina Jankowicz as its first director.

Jankowicz, a disinformation fellow at the Wilson Center, will be the executive director of the Department of Homeland Security’s new anti-disinformation effort. She has a history of either labeling claims as disinformation that were later found to have credibility or giving credence to assertions that were later discredited, including those related to Hunter Biden, Christopher Steele, Iranian election meddling, the Wuhan, China, lab leak hypothesis, and more. 

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