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A Message from Rep. Loudermilk: Pelosi's Wish List & Some Good News for Georgia |
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Press Release of the Week: Rep. Loudermilk Votes Against Pelosi’s Wish List, Stands with Constitutional Principle |
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Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) issued the following statement after the House voted on the HEROES Act, and a House rules change to allow proxy-voting for members of Congress:
“I voted against both partisan bills that were brought to the House floor today, the misnamed ‘HEROES Act’ and Pelosi’s ploy to allow members of Congress to transfer their floor voting responsibilities to others. While there are a couple of provisions in the HEROES Act that Congress should address, we need to wait to see how our economy is recovering before overreacting and adding trillions more to our debt. Unfortunately, the majority of this bill is a massive giveaway of taxpayer dollars, which would suppress job growth and our economic recovery. As Georgia is showing the world, opening up our economy and getting people back to work is the quickest way to restore our economy, not spending $3 trillion more in unnecessary programs.
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Press Release of the Week: Committee Republicans' Expose Political Weaponization Of Ballot Harvesting in California
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From the Committee on House Administration:
Today, Committee on House Administration Republicans released a report that examines the use of ballot harvesting – when any individual can pick up any voter’s ballot for any reason and deliver it to the polling location completely unchecked – in the 2018 midterm congressional elections. Specifically, the report analyzes two states: North Carolina, which overturned an election because of the fraud associated with ballot harvesting, and California, which maximized and politically weaponized ballot harvesting in 2018 and still does today. The report highlights the fraud and abuse associated with ballot harvesting that House Democrats are currently trying to nationalize in their political "wish list" coronavirus relief package, the HEROES Act.
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In the News: Coronavirus Cases in Georgia, Florida Continue to Decline Despite Business Openings |
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From the National Review:
Some states engaged in reopening their economies have not yet seen coronavirus outbreaks feared by health officials.
In particular, Georgia and Florida, which were projected to see a sharp rise in new cases, have not experienced major new outbreaks in the past week. The average number of new daily cases in Florida declined by 14 percent over the past week, and Georgia’s average new daily cases dropped by 12 percent during the same time period, according to an analysis by Axios.
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From Governor Kemp: Summer Camps |
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From Governor Kemp: Public Venues |
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Social Media of the Week: Congress Briefly Returns to DC |
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Social Media of the Week: Top Tweets |
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Graphic of the Week: PPP is Saving Businesses and Jobs Across America |
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Graphic of the Week: Congrats Class of 2020 - Your Hard Work Paid Off! |
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Graphic of the Week: Thank You to All Our Men and Women in Uniform |
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Graphic of the Week: Back the Blue |
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