Marshall from Hepzibah asked about the direction of education in America:
Congressman Allen: "Our commitment to America, and why I believe we won the majority, was because of... what we’ve promised and what we’ve passed for the American people—the Parent's Bill of Rights. This legislation states that parents deserve a say in their children’s education. Washington Democrats are going to radically reshape our education system and deny parents a voice. H.R. 5, a Parent’s Bill of Rights, would ensure that parents have a right to know what their children are being taught, the right to be heard, the right to see the school budget and how they spend their money....I proudly co-introduced this legislation and voted to pass it out of the Education and Workforce Committee. I’m happy to say that the Parent's Bill of Rights was also recently passed in the House of Representatives with my support. Parents in this country should be able to trust that their children are receiving a well-rounded education and not some one-sided indoctrination led by the teachers’ unions."
Tarvey from Augusta asked about the transition to solar and electric energy:
Congressman Allen: "The way I view this is it should be market driven, not crammed down our throats and that’s what we’re seeing. When it's market driven, you’ve got competition, and competition’s going to bring down prices."