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Weekly Wrap
December 10, 2021
This Week: At A Glance
Monday, Rep. Ashley Hinson (IA-01) and Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-02)
joined Martha Zoller while in Georgia for an event hosted by Winning For Women
founderAnnie Dickerson. Click here
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"I think Speaker Pelosi's worst nightmare is conservative women who are
willing to stand up and speak out about policies that are harmful to our
country."
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"We weren't elected because we were women. We have these amazing women with
these very robust resumes... and they absolutely deserve to get elected to
office."
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Tuesday, W4W founder Annie Dickerson and Linda McMahon hosted a holiday
reception with W4W PAC's newest endorsed candidates:Jen Kiggans (VA-02), Monica
De La Cruz (TX-15), and Esther Joy King (IL-17). Also, in attendance were
several W4W-endorsed freshman class incumbents, including Rep. Hinson, Rep.
Steel, Rep. Malliotakis, Rep. Miller-Meeks, and Rep. Bice.
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Picture: Linda McMahon, Jen Kiggans, Esther Joy King, Monica De La Cruz, and
Annie Dickerson.
Wednesday, Rep. Julia Letlow (LA-05) spoke on the House floor where she called
for action to be taken on theParents’ Bill of Rights
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would bring transparency and accountability to ensure parents have a seat at
the table when talking about their children’s education. Click below to learn
more.
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Thursday, the House passed the NASA Enhanced Use Leasing Extension Act of
2021, a bipartisan bill that Rep. Young Kim (CA-39), who serves on the Space
and Aeronautics Subcommittee, helped introduce to expand U.S. space innovation.
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In The News
Axios: CPI: The new jobs number.
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Rising prices tend to lower political fortunes. Washington and Wall Street are
now waiting for the CPI number to flash at 8:30am ET around the 10th day of
each month. This month's report — due Friday morning — will give a reading of
how hot inflation ran in November.
The New York Times:
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Lawmakers Reach Deal to Overhaul How Military Handles Sexual Assault Cases.
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Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa and a retired National Guard lieutenant
colonel, said her own experience with sexual assault
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informed her views on the issue, which in turn influenced other Republicans to
support such efforts this year.
Radio Iowa: Hinson says bill would protect ethanol blends.
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“I think its very clear that Iowans and members on both sides of the aisle, we
are going to continue to work together in D.C. to support our biofuel producers
and farmers who are feeding and fueling the world,” Hinson says.
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Ernst slams 'Bare Shelves Biden' for pushing massive spending bill as Americans
struggle to buy holiday gifts.
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Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, is leading a group of GOP senators in a speech
Thursday putting the Biden administration on blast for rising prices
nationwide, causing Americans to struggle to complete their shopping lists
during the holiday season.
Fox Business: GOP Rep. Steel pressures Olympic corporate sponsors to shine
light on CCP abuses.
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"The list of human rights abuses by the CCP is as horrific as it is long.
These corporate sponsors have an opportunity to use their multimillion-dollar
advertising budgets to shine a light on these horrific practices," Steel told
Fox Business. "I urge them to do the right thing."
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