Rep. Loudermilk Wishes our Servicemembers and their Families a joyous Holiday Season

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) reminds our brave service members and their families that although they might not be home for the holidays, we are thinking of them.

 

Rep. Loudermilk Joins The Todd Starnes Show to Discuss January 6 Investigation Updates and Charging of Blaze Journalist Steve Baker

This week, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) sat down with Todd Starnes for his nationally syndicated radio program The Todd Starnes Show to discuss the Department of Justice (DOJ) notifying Blaze journalist Steve Baker of charges related to his January 6 reporting. They also discussed other investigation updates into the former January 6 Select Committee.

 

Rep. Loudermilk Joins The Alan Sanders Show to Highlight our Investigation into the former January 6 Select Committee

This week, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) sat down with Alan Sanders, host of The Alan Sanders Show, to discuss our investigation looking into the former January 6 Select Committee, whether evidence has gone missing and why it seems a handful of U.S. Capitol Police officers lied under oath. They also discussed the DOJ notification of pending charges against Blaze journalist Steve Baker and what to expect from our investigation in early 2024.

 

In the News: Former Jan. 6 committee chair confirms probe records sent to prosecutors investigating Trump

Washington Times:

 

Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, chairman of the now-defunct House Jan. 6 Select Committee, has confirmed to Republican lawmakers that the panel sent records to prosecutors who have filed charges against former President Donald Trump, after initially saying he had not preserved such material.

 

Mr. Thompson, Mississippi Democrat, made the acknowledgment in a Dec. 13 letter to House Administration Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk, Georgia Republican, in response to Mr. Loudermilk’s request a week earlier.

 

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Rep. Loudermilk Joins Bicameral Letter to FinCEN Demanding Delay of Red-Tape Rule on Small Businesses 

This week, following concerns from constituents and small business groups about a new financial reporting requirement expected to take effect in just a few weeks, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) joined a bicameral letter led by House Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry (R-NC), Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH), Senator Rick Scott (R-FL), Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) and 75 of their colleagues in sending a bicameral letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) Andrea Gacki, requesting a delay in the implementation of new reporting requirements for small businesses. The new federal reporting requirements would expand FinCEN to collect and store confidential personal information about small businesses that have fewer than 20 full-time employees. This substantial regulation that impacts nearly every small business in America is expected to take effect January 1st and impact 32.6 million small businesses who are largely unaware of the new requirements that carry significant criminal and civil penalties for non-compliance.

 

Joining Rep. Barry Loudermilk, Chairman McHenry and Representative Davidson are Representatives Frank Lucas, Pete Sessions, Bill Posey, Blaine Luetkemeyer, Bill Huizenga, Ann Wagner, Andy Barr, Roger Williams, French Hill, Tom Emmer, Alexander Mooney, John Rose, Bryan Steil, William Timmons, Ralph Norman, Dan Meuser, Scott Fitzgerald, Andrew Garbarino, Young Kim, Byron Donalds, Mike Flood, Michael Lawler, Zach Nunn, Monica De La Cruz, Erin Houchin, Andy Ogles, Tracey Mann, Glenn Grothman, Chuck Edwards, Russell Fry, Chip Roy, Sam Graves, Clay Higgins, Diana Harshbarger, Bruce Westermann, Juan Ciscomani, Maria Elvira Salazar, Brett Guthrie, Brian Fitzpatrick, Jake La Turner, Brad Finstad, John Moolenaar, Kelly Armstrong, Ben Cline, Rudy Yakym, Virginia Foxx, Buddy Carter, Michael Guest and Tom Tiffany. Additionally, joining Senators Scott and Rounds are Senators John Thune, Shelley Moore Capito, John Barrasso, Joni Ernst, Mike Crapo, Ted Cruz, James Risch, Mike Braun, Roger Marshall, Dan Sullivan, Bill Hagerty, Pete Ricketts, Ted Budd, Thom Tillis, James Lankford, Jerry Moran, Ron Johnson, Deb Fischer, Cindy Hyde-Smith, Katie Boyd Britt, Steve Daines, J.D. Vance, Mike Lee, Cynthia Lummis, Kevin Cramer and John Kennedy.

 

To read the full letter, click here

 

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