Last Monday marked 100 Days of a Republican Majority in the House of Representatives. So far, we have officially declared that COVID-19 is over, defunded Biden's 87,000 armed IRS army created to target average Americans, and have given power back to parents through the Parents' Bill of Rights. This week, we passed H.R. 734 to protect women's sports from being infiltrated by biological males and ensure Title IX is protecting REAL women.
We have shown countless times that we will uphold our promise to hold the Biden Administration accountable for their unconstitutional actions. Continue reading for more ways that we are fighting for you in DC.
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This week was busy in DC. Visits to the Treasury Department to review Biden family Suspicious Activity Reports, explosive committee hearings, and passing legislation to reverse the Communist Democrats' agenda are just a few things House Republicans tackled.
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Time and time again, Joe Biden has proven that he is unfit to serve as President of the United States. His complete disregard for the safety of his own citizens is revolting and should be cause for concern across the political aisle.
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Soon, even Democrats will be forced to admit the chaos Joe Biden has brought to our country. He props up grooming children through "trans awareness," and he refuses to secure our southern border. Joe Biden must be impeached.
I had the opportunity to visit the Department of the Treasury with Oversight Committee Chairman Comer to review documents detailing the transactions of the Biden Crime Family. These documents show yet another impeachable offense in a long line of impeachable offenses from Joe Biden.
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Joe Biden's business dealings have compromised the national security of our country, and so has his disregard for the security of our southern border. This week, the Committee on Homeland Security had the opportunity to question Alejandro Mayorkas, the US Secretary of Homeland Security. I was proud to speak truth in that committee room, which is that Alejandro Mayorkas is a liar.
I will never walk back the truth just because it hurts people's feelings. I won't walk back the truth even if my words get struck down by a Republican-led committee, which is exactly what happened.
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I'm proud to say Republicans presented a united front for passage of H.R. 734, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act.
This Act ensures that women's sports are not overtaken by biological males who failed in men's sports.
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My favorite part about my job is getting to know constituents like you and understanding how I can better represent you in Congress. I'm so thankful to have the opportunities to sit down with people in Georgia's 14th District to hear about the issues that they're facing.
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I was honored to meet with the brave Sheriffs of the 14th District! We were able to discuss issues facing their communities, and I'm so thankful for their service to their counties. Each of these men has made sacrifices to keep their residents safe, and I pray that God continues to bless them and keep them safe.
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I was able to join Whitfield County elected officials and local leaders to discuss how the federal government can better serve the needs of Northwest Georgians. I'm very proud to represent the kindest and hardest-working people in the country, and I'm always looking for ways to better help you.
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Each year, Congress hosts an Art Competition for high school students to showcase their talents. The winner is awarded the opportunity to visit the Capitol for a reception honoring the young artists, and his or her artwork is displayed in the Capitol for a year.
It's my honor to recognize Hannah from Pepperell High School as the winner of this year's 14th District Art Competition!
Indya from North Paulding High School and Ava from Pepperell High School also submitted amazing pieces and were awarded the second and third place prizes.
Each entry deserves a big round of applause!
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Northwest Georgia is home to some of the world's most beautiful places, and the McLemore in Rising Fawn is no exception. A fantastic estate with a phenomenal golf course, I can't wait to see the completed project.
Thank you for the invitation to visit!
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The Office of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is seeking interns for her office in Washington, DC. Applicants should be highly motivated, have excellent communication skills, and have interest in learning more about the legislative process. Start and end dates are flexible. Georgia ties are preferred, but not required. This is a paid position and college credit can be earned.
Interns will work in three different interest tracks: - Policy: Interns will work closely with the Congresswoman’s legislative team. Tasks include answering phones, assisting with legislative research, processing constituent mail, attending policy briefings, and additional tasks to aid the legislative team.
- Communications: Interns will work closely with the Congresswoman’s communications team. Tasks include answering phones, compiling daily press and broadcast clips, organizing, maintaining, and updating media lists, drafting press releases, assisting with social media, and additional tasks to aid the communications team. Experience with the Adobe Suite is required.
- Administrative: Interns will work closely with the scheduler and staff assistants to complete tasks that are essential for day-to-day office organization. These include answering phones, compiling contact lists, processing constituent mail, leading Capitol tours, completing flag requests, drafting constituent correspondence, and assisting with weekly reports.
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Share this application with friends and family who would excel on Capitol Hill!
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I take pride in bringing your voice to Washington. If there is anything that I can do for you, please do not hesitate to visit my website or call (202) 225-5211.
Thank you for reading!
America First, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene
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