Friends, 

 

I hope you are doing well. As your Representative in Congress, it’s a priority to keep you informed of how we're serving you. If you would like to stay up to date, check out our website, and follow our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.

 

Looking forward to seeing you in Georgia's 11th Congressional District or in Washington, D.C. soon.  

God Bless,

Rep. Barry Loudermilk

U.S. Congressman, Georgia's Eleventh District

 

Press Release: Rep. Loudermilk on Passage of the Recissions Act of 2025

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) issued the following statement after passage of H.R. 4: Recissions Act of 2025 in the U.S. House of Representatives:

 

“This week, my colleagues and I passed the first of possibly several rescission bills, which eliminate wasteful government spending. This level of reckless and wasteful spending has been going on for years behind the backs of the American people and Congress. Fortunately, the Trump administration is shining light on the waste of taxpayer dollars, and Congress is now acting to make these cuts permanent.

 

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Press Release: Rep. Loudermilk Requests Additional C-130Js in FY26 Defense Appropriations Bill

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) issued the following statement following his bipartisan request to Subcommittee on Defense Chairman Rep. Calvert and Ranking Member Rep. McCollum for funding of C-130J procurement as part of FY2026 defense appropriations.

 

“America’s national security depends on the capability and lethality of our Armed Forces. Ensuring that our brave men and women in uniform have the tools they need to protect our interests at home and abroad is critical, and I am committed to making sure our military is equipped to face the challenges of both the present and the future.

 

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SAVE the Date: Cobb County Veterans Affairs Clinic to Host Veteran Town Hall in Marietta, GA

 

Jobs & Careers Resources Available in Georgia

Recently, the US Department of Justice has announced JobCorps will begin a phased pause in operations – but don’t worry, there are still great free and low-cost programs to help young adults build their futures!
 
Check out these alternatives:
Georgia Youth ChalleNGe Program – Residential program for ages 16–18 focused on education + job skills.
Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) – Hands-on training in trades, healthcare, IT & more.
Xcel Strategies – mentoring young people in Soft Skills, Job Skills and Trade Skills
Georgia Building Trades Academy YouthBuild – For ages 16–24: GED prep, construction training, and leadership.
Goodwill Career Centers – Job search help, workshops, and training all across GA.
 

 

Fraud Alert Friday: USDA slashes DEI funding, redirects $148M to rural priorities

“Fraud Alert Friday" highlights waste, fraud, and abuse occurring across the federal government.

 

Alert: U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced the termination of more than 145 USDA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion focused awards yesterday, totaling an estimated $148.6 million in savings, in a sweeping policy reversal that aims to refocus department priorities on traditional agricultural and rural development efforts.

 

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DOGE Update: As of June 20, 2025, DOGE has saved American taxpayers $180 billion so far, breaking down to approximately $1,118.01 saved per taxpayer. To read more about the above alerts, click here, and see DOGE's recent social media post here.

 

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