Weekly Wrap

January 26, 2024

This Week's Highlights

Monday

This week is National School Choice Week, and Rep. Young Kim (CA-40) was one of many Republican women in Congress who reaffirmed her commitment to educational freedom for all children. Kim believes strongly that we should be empowering parents and teachers -- not government administrators and bureaucrats.

Tuesday

Rep. Michelle Steel (CA-45) shared how President Biden's disastrous foreign policy has caused more chaos in the Middle East and increased threats to our national security.


Last year, Steel introduced the Solidify Iran Sanctions Act, bipartisan legislation that would permanently authorize the law that allows the president to implement crippling economic sanctions on Iran.

Wednesday

When it comes to China's attempts to steal American technology and intellectual property, Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) has a simple message: The stakes could not be higher.


At a Senate Banking Committee hearing last weekBritt shared that the FBI has seen a 1,300% increase in its economic espionage caseload related to China over the last decade, with a new China-related counterintelligence investigation opened every 10 hours.

Thursday

Republican Mazi Pilip, who is running in a critical special Congressional District election in NY-03, highlighted how the migrant crisis is making communities in her district less safe.


Pilip's opponent, Democrat Tom Suozzi, worked with President Biden to open the border, and New Yorkers have been forced to deal with the consequences.

In The News

New York Sun: The Boldness of Mazi Pilip


Financial Regulation News: Republicans introduce bill to provide increased congressional oversight of SEC rules


Radio Iowa: Congresswoman Hinson’s Bill On Information For Pregnant College Students Passes House


The Floridian Press: Salazar & Gottheimer Pursue UN Women Investigation

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