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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

 

Rep. Loudermilk on Recissions Package Passed in the House

Washington, D.C. (July 18, 2025) | Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) issued the following statement after the House passed The Recissions Act of 2025 (Senate Amendment to H.R. 4):

 

“House Republicans have passed President Trump’s recissions bill, which makes permanent several of the spending cuts made previously by executive order. President Trump campaigned on cutting wasteful government spending, and Congressional Republicans have delivered, saving American taxpayers $9 billion that was slated to go to programs such as far-left, government-funded programming and unchecked foreign assistance. 

 

"This legislation, coupled with the reconciliation bill signed into law on July 4, are significant steps towards reigning in out-of-control big government spending, improving fiscal responsibility, and delivering on the historic mandate given at the ballot box. While our work will continue, this is a major step toward ensuring future generations of Americans have a nation that is free, safe, and full of opportunity.” 

 

Funds to be rescinded (cut) include:

 

 - $1.2 million for LGBTQI+ programs in Uganda and the Western Balkans
 - $833K for trans sex workers in Nepal
 -$3 million for Iraqi Sesame Street
 - $2.5 million to teach kids eco-friendly reproductive health
 - $500K for electric buses in Rwanda
 - $6 million for “net zero cities” in Mexico
 - $1 million to promote voter ID in Haiti
 - $5.1 million to strengthen the global queer movement
 - $3 million for condoms and productive procedures in Zambia

 

Click here to read full bill text

 

Votes this Week: Republicans Deliver Landmark Crypto Legislation, Pass Annual Appropriations for the Department of Defense, and send $9 billion in Recissions to President Trump's Desk

H.R. 3633 – Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (Sponsored by Rep. Hill / Financial Services Committee)
 
S. 1582 – GENIUS Act
(Sponsored by Sen. Hagerty / Financial Services Committee)
 
H.R. 1919 – Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act
(Sponsored by Rep. Emmer / Financial Services Committee)
 
H.R. 4016 – Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026
(Sponsored by Rep. Calvert / Appropriations Committee)
 
Senate Amendment to H.R. 4 – Rescissions Act of 2025
(Sponsored by Rep. Scalise / Appropriations Committee)

 

Rep. Loudermilk Offers Amendment to DoD Appropriations

 

           SAVE the Date: Walk-N-Roll at the Atlanta VA Clinic

 

Jobs & Career Resources Available in Georgia

"Recently, the U.S. Department of Justice announced JobCorps will begin a phased pause in operations – but, 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: GOP Rep. Luna Referring Jerome Powell For Criminal Charges Related To Fed Renovation

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

 

Alert: Republican Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna announced Thursday on X that she is officially referring Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate alleged perjury related to its over $2 billion headquarters renovation project.

 

In September 2021, the National Capital Planning Commission approved the Fed’s design for its new headquarters renovation project, racking up its cost to a total of about $2.5 billion. Luna took to X to announce her decision on referring Powell to the DOJ, calling the new building “crazy.”

 

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