Friend,
Last week, one of my bills—the Global Anti-Human Trafficking Bill—passed unanimously in the U.S. House of Representatives. This marks my fifth legislative item to pass the House in my first term! As a father of three young boys, the urgency of this bill, aimed at protecting the most vulnerable, cannot be overstated. The passing of this bill means that we now have stronger tools to combat human trafficking, a heinous crime that must be eradicated everywhere. God’s children are not for sale.
Passing five legislative bills through the House as just a freshman is rare. I am incredibly proud of our work in less than one term in office. Washington, D.C., and the halls of Congress are filled with political bickering and infighting that doesn’t actually serve the American people. I have been focused on cutting through the noise and delivering real results for folks in Michigan and the rest of America. I have passed legislation to bolster the Soo Locks, combat opioid and drug addiction, and stand up for small businesses. I have led the charge to push back on the de-facto electric vehicle mandates being laid down by the Biden-Harris Administration.
In Michigan, the auto industry is our economic stronghold. My opponent has called the Auto industry “a dying industry.” That alone is a disqualifying statement when running to represent the #1 manufacturing district in America. The Biden-Harris de-facto EV mandate is horrible for Michigan and the rest of the country. Please read this article for more information on my stance against the EV mandate and share it with your friends and family. READ HERE.
Together, we can fight for our automotive industry and bring jobs back to Michigan! I am committed to standing up for our auto industry, which is the backbone of our economy. With your support, we can ensure a thriving future for this vital sector. Many in Washington are forced on soundbites and pointless bickering. I will continue to be a pragmatic, commonsense legislator delivering real results for the American people.
Your Friend,
John James