Dear Friend,
I appreciate your reading this weekly update and continue to encourage you to forward to your family and friends. As always if you need anything from my office, you can reach me via my Contact page or by calling 202-225-5031.
House Republicans Pass Military Construction and Veterans Affairs (VA) Funding Bill
Last week, the House passed the MILCON/VA appropriations bill to fully fund our Veterans benefits and provide critical support for our military construction projects. Read more about the bill here.
A+ Legislator on the 2024 Pro-Life Generation Report Card
I am proud of my pro-life record. I will always fight for the life of the unborn.
FEMA Assistance
Mississippi residents impacted by the April 8-11 storms in Hancock, Hinds, Humphreys, Madison, Neshoba, and Scott counties can now apply for FEMA Individual Assistance either online, by phone, or on the FEMA app. Make sure to have important information available to start the process. See the graphics below for more information.
Welcoming Our Summer Interns
Recently, we welcomed our first group of summer interns. We are excited to have young Mississippians come work for the Third Congressional District of Mississippi and learn about government and civics. Over the next few weeks, we will highlight our interns who are serving both in our district office and in our Washington, D.C., office. This week, my office is proud to announce that Alice Williams is interning with us this summer. Alice is from Jackson, Mississippi, and is a senior at Mississippi State University majoring in finance with a minor in insurance and risk management. Alice plans to earn a master's degree in business administration after graduation. We are excited to have her join our team this summer.
Coming Soon to Your Area
My staff will be onsite in Noxubee County on June 27th. We would love for you to stop by and say hello or to request assistance with a federal casework matter. Details are in the graphic below:
Poll Results from Last Week
Last week, I asked for your input on supporting our Border Patrol. You responded, and 91 percent of Mississippians think that Biden's Executive Order on the border was politically motivated. Be sure to follow me on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and X to stay up-to-date on my work serving you.
Weekly Poll
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