Weekly Wrap March 25, 2022 |
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Monday, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) visited Coney Island Hospital and announced new funding she helped secure that will be used to purchase modernized equipment. |
Also Monday, Rep. Ashley Hinson (IA-01) finished off her fifth tour of visiting all 20 counties in her district! You can hear her talk more about the experience here. |
Tuesday, Rep. Michelle Steel (CA-45) presented a local restaurant with the Business of the Month Award for their generosity in providing thousands of free meals to the local Vietnamese community.
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Also Tuesday, following the Taliban reneging on its promise to reopen schools to Afghan girls above the sixth grade, U.S. Senators Joni Ernst (R-IA), Susan Collins (R-ME), and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), along with their Democrat colleagues Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Diane Feinstein (D-CA.), and Mazie Hirono (D-HI), issued a joint statement condemning the move.
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Wednesday, Rep. Nancy Mace (SC-01) participated in a fireside chat with entrepreneurs and job creators. |
Thursday, Rep. Beth Van Duyne (TX-24) joined FoxNews to call out the leftist hypocrisy displayed by Nancy Pelosi. Click below to watch the full interview. |
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Axios: Biden says he supports expelling Russia from G20.Biden said the decision would ultimately be up to the G20, but that he has proposed allowing Ukraine to attend as an observer nation if other members do not agree to remove Russia. FOX News: Top outside group backing House Republicans makes second round of 2022 GOP endorsements. The Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), which is closely aligned with House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., announced on Tuesday that it’s backing six Republicans running in Democratic controlled or open seats, or districts newly created through reapportionment from the 2020 census. The Orange County Register: Congressional task force on human trafficking launches in Southern California. Rep. Young Kim gathers experts to discuss how to support and build on successful efforts already underway. The Gazette: Cedar Rapids flood protection progressing, but Hinson sees need for additional funding. Rising prices for materials have created a funding gap in the flood control project estimated to cost $750 million — about $350 million for the east side of the river, which involves the Army Corps, and the same on the west side, said Deputy City Manager Sandi Fowler, who was part of the tour. Newton Daily News: Marianette Miller-Meeks: A lasting memory. "This week, I was fortunate enough to join Senator Joni Ernst in the first annual ‘Ruck the Reserve’ to celebrate the passage of our Global War on Terrorism Memorial Act." |
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