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U.S. Congressman Barry Loudermilk
 
  Rep. Loudermilk Discussing Impeachment on Newsmax with Grant Stinchfield
 

 
  Rep. Loudermilk on the Todd Starnes Radio Show Discussing Double Standards in DC
 

 
  Press Release: Rep. Loudermilk: Democrats Vote Against Measure That Would Encourage Local Governments to Reopen Schools  
  Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga) issued the following statement after Democrats voted down his amendment in the House Financial Services Committee, which would prohibit local governments from receiving federal funding from the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill until those governments open their schools for in-person learning.

“Democrats continue to do the exact thing they accused former President Trump and Republicans of doing, and that is not following science, and undermining public health officials. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said it herself, ‘schools can safely reopen,’ even before teachers are vaccinated. We simply cannot throw billions of dollars at this problem and pay people to be stuck at home indefinitely without addressing the root cause of the problem, which is the government prohibiting working parents from returning to work because their children’s schools remain closed to in-person learning.

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  In the News: Biden stimulus will 'do more damage than help to small business,' Loudermilk says
 
  Marietta Daily Journal:

"U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Cassville, spoke out Monday against the $1.9 trillion stimulus package proposed by President Joe Biden, arguing the bill will “do more damage than help to small businesses.”

Loudermilk presented his case at the Cobb Chamber of Commerce’s Marquee Monday luncheon in a discussion with Chamber Chairman John Loud. The event also featured U.S. Reps. Lucy McBath, D-Marietta, and David Scott, D-Atlanta, who appeared via video messages."

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  In the News: House chamber metal detector fight puts Capitol Police in difficult position amid Pelosi-GOP clash over fines
 
  Fox News:

'House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., ordered security officials to install magnetometers at each entrance to the House chamber after the riot. That sparked arguments between USCP officers guarding the doors as members tried to enter the chamber to vote. Some members just cruised right past the metal detectors, drawing the ire of Capitol Police officers – to say nothing of their colleagues.

Pelosi said lawmakers were concerned about fellow lawmakers "being a danger" to one another, adding that "the enemy is within' the House.' "

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  Rep. Loudermilk Supports Pro-Life Legislation  
  Rep. Loudermilk supports the following legislation in the 117th Congress:
 
Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (Rep. Wagner, R-MO)

• Requires appropriate medical care for children who survive abortion procedures and imposes criminal penalties for failure to provide care.
• The Congressman cosponsored this bill in the 116th Congress. READ MORE

Defund Planned Parenthood Act (Rep. Hartzler, R-MO)

• Prohibits Planned Parenthood from accessing any federal mandatory or discretionary funds for one year and reallocates this funding to comprehensive community health centers.
• The Congressman cosponsored this bill in the 116th Congress. READ MORE

Ensuring Accurate and Complete Abortion Data Reporting Act – Rep. Norman (R-SC) and Palmer
(R-AL)

• Requires states report abortion totals annually to the CDC in order to receive targeted Medicaid family planning service funds.
• Supported by SBA List, National Right to Life, March for Life, and FRC.
• The Congressman cosponsored the bill in the 116th Congress. READ MORE
 
     
  Rep. Loudermilk Fighting to Save Energy Jobs  
  Rep. Loudermilk supports the following legislation in the 117th Congress:

Keystone XL Construction and Jobs Act, sponsored by Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND)

• The bill would authorize the Keystone XL pipeline (including border facilities) and declare that a presidential permit is not required. READ MORE

Protecting American Energy Production Act, sponsored by Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC)

• Prohibits the President from declaring a moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracturing unless Congress authorizes the moratorium.
• The bill also expresses the sense of Congress that states should maintain primacy for the regulation of hydraulic fracturing for oil and natural gas production on state and private lands. READ MORE
 


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