Monday, July 22, 2024: Yesterday, I had two interviews to discuss President Biden’s announcement that he would not be seeking the Democratic nomination for President this year and the choice of Vice-President Kamala Harris as the presumptive candidate. The first interview was with WJCL-TV in Savannah and the next was with Newsmax. This morning, I fly back to Washington and, once back in our office, I have a virtual call with our district staff followed by another live interview on Newsmax to discuss news of the day. Next, I have a series of staff meetings, including with our scheduling staff, legislative staff, and communications staff before having our weekly Energy and Commerce (E&C) Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials (ENV) Subcommittee meeting. Afterwards, I head to the Cannon Rotunda where I’m live on Fox Business to discuss the Biden/Harris situation as well as the hearing this morning in the Oversight and Investigations (O&I) Committee with Secret Service director Kim Cheatle. Once back in our office, I meet with department heads from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) who will be testifying before the E&C Health Subcommittee that I serve on tomorrow. Next, I head to our weekly Whip Team meeting before heading to our first vote series of the week and afterwards stopping by a planning session with the Doctor’s Caucus. My final meeting of the day is off Capitol Hill where I am the guest speaker at a meeting of the Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA), a group supporting electric Vehicle (EV) adoption and building a robust domestic supply chain.
Rep. Carter joins Fox Business
Tuesday, July 23, 2024: I’m up early and live on the Laura Coates radio show on XM radio this morning as we discuss news of the day including the Biden/Harris situation. Afterwards, I head off Capitol Hill where I join Captain America, Chris Evans, and his A Starting Point group, as we speak to a group of Bank of America’s student leaders at their Washington summit. Speaking to students is one of my favorite experiences in this position and this group of young people are indeed exceptional. Once back on Capitol Hill, I head to the House Chamber for our first vote series of the day before heading to an E&C Energy, Climate, and Grid Security (ENG) Subcommittee hearing on the FY ’25 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) budget request that I waive onto. Next, I head to an E&C Health Subcommittee hearing on the CDC’s priorities and later head to an O&I Committee hearing on pharmacy benefit managers (PBM’s). Once back in our office, I have a virtual interview with WSB-TV in Atlanta to discuss the Biden/Harris situation before meeting with representatives from Huntsman Corporation. Next, I head to the Capitol Plaza where I meet some of our interns for pictures and afterwards head to the House Chamber for our second vote series of the day. Next, I head off Capitol Hill for a meeting with my good friends, former Sen. Mack Mattingly (R-GA) and his lovely wife Leslie, who are in town this week. Afterwards, I head back to the House Chamber for our third and final vote series of the day.
Rep. Carter asks questions at House Oversight Committee
Wednesday, July 24, 2024: I’m on the radio this morning with my friends at Morning Xtra in Atlanta as we discuss news of the day, before I head to the House Chamber for our first vote series of the day. Next, I have a meeting off Capitol Hill with my good friend and guest for the joint session of Congress today, Don Munoz from Boston. Afterwards, I head to the House Chamber for the aforementioned Joint Session of Congress where we hear from the Excellency Binyamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, who does an outstanding job with his message of the situation in the Middle East and the stakes at risk. Once back in our office, I meet with representatives from Ceres to discuss permitting reform before meeting with the American Ethiopian Public Affairs Committee (AEPAC). Next, I am honored to attend the National Down Syndrome Society’s (NDSS) annual reception off Capitol Hill and to offer remarks as my good friend and Chair of the E&C committee, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) is honored with a Lifetime Impact award recognizing her many years of service to the Down syndrome and disability community. I have enjoyed getting to know Cathy’s son Cole, who has Down syndrome and have my own experiences with Down syndrome, as my sister and I grew up with an Aunt with Down syndrome. Afterwards, I head to the House Chamber for our second and last vote series of the day and remain afterwards to pay tribute to my good friend, former Georgia State Senator Ed Zipperer as he celebrates his 93rd birthday.
Rep. Carter wishes happy birthday to Ed Zipperer
Thursday, July 25, 2024: At our weekly Doctor’s Caucus meeting this morning, we hear from former Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) administrator Seema Verma, who is now with Oracle Health and Life Sciences. After a Budget Committee roundtable meeting to examine the budgetary effects of antimicrobial resistance and the broken antibiotic development pipeline, I head back to my office where I meet with representatives from the Brunswick Job Corps Center before meeting with a student from our district who is participating in the Kennedy Center’s summer music institute. Next, I have a virtual call with Politically Georgia as we discuss news of the day before I head to the House Chamber for our only vote of the day. After meeting in my office with my good friend, Fred Burke with Guardian Pharmacy Services, I head off Capitol Hill to visit the National Retail Federation (NRF) where I receive an award from them for supporting the U. S. retail industry. Once back in our office, I film this week’s edition of Buddy’s Briefing, Material Minute, and a tribute to my good friend and fellow Doctor’s Caucus member, Rep. Mike Burgess (R-GA), who is retiring this year. Next, I meet with a group of Georgia students who are visiting Washington as part of the Bank of America student leadership program.
Rep. Carter meets with Bank of America Students
Friday, July 26, 2024: I have two early morning interviews today, the first is a virtual interview with WTOC-TV in Savannah to discuss news of the day and the second is a radio roundtable with two border experts on Straightalk with my good friend, Scott Ryfun. Along with the Director of the Center for Homeland Security & Immigration at AFPI, Robert Law, and Rodney Scott, who served nearly 30 years as a US Border Patrol agent, we discuss problems and challenges at the border. After a most enlightening discussion, I head to the airport for my return flight home and, once I land in the district, I head to Vulcan Garden City Sales Yard on Sonny Perdue Avenue in Garden City to learn more about their business. My final stop of the week is in Pooler, where I help cut the ribbon on Coastal Community Health’s newest location that I am surprised and humbled they have chosen to dedicate in my honor. Under the direction of my good friend, Dr. Kavanaugh Chandler, Coastal Community Health has grown to 15 locations in six counties in South Georgia and North Florida delivering accessible, affordable, and quality healthcare to our citizens.
Rep. Carter at Pooler Coastal Community Health Center Dedication