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Subject Maggie’s List Congressional Partner Exclusive
Date June 15, 2022 2:29 PM
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Maggie's List Special Edition:

Meet Our Congressional Partners
Senator Ted Cruz, TX ([link removed])

Ted is our advocate in Washington for smaller government, job growth, individual liberty, and our national sovereignty. He is a leading voice for economic policies and regulatory reforms that target job growth. Widely recognized as a bold defender of the Constitution, Ted understands that the freedoms we enjoy must be protected and preserved for future generations. On issues ranging from border security and immigration to addressing threats from radical Islam or rogue nations like North Korea, Ted has been a resolute defender of our nation.

As a father and husband, Ted understands that decisions made in Washington have an immediate impact on families, and shape the world we will leave to our children. He understands the profound blessing it is to be a citizen of the United States, and his responsibility to help conserve that blessing for future generations.

Senator Pat Toomey, PA ([link removed])

Senator Pat Toomey joined the U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania in 2011 on a platform of economic and job growth, restoring fiscal responsibility, and creating stronger, safer communities.

Sought out by his colleagues for his views on financial reform and budgetary issues, Senator Toomey was labeled by the Philadelphia Inquirer as "a leading voice on money matters."

During his time in the Senate, Senator Toomey has successfully led efforts to cut taxes for families, make our business tax code more competitive, end wasteful federal spending, and protect children from abusers.
Rep. ([link removed]) Brian Fitzpatrick, PA ([link removed])

For 14 years prior to representing his hometown of Pennsylvania's First Congressional District, Brian Fitzpatrick served our nation both as an FBI Special Agent and Federal Prosecutor, fighting both domestic and international political corruption, and supporting global counterterrorism and counterintelligence efforts.

Brian was elected Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, having previously served as Vice-Chair. Brian is the Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Energy, the Environment, and Cyber.

Additionally, Brian serves on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and he is the Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Addiction and Mental Health Task Force.
Rep. Lloyd Smucker, PA ([link removed])

Lloyd Smucker wants to reignite the American Dream. He believes this can be achieved by working to increase economic opportunity for everyone, reining in Washington’s out-of-control spending, and providing regulatory relief to small businesses so they can expand and create jobs.

Prior to being elected to Congress, Rep. Smucker owned and operated the Smucker Company for 25 years, and grew the small business to eventually employ more than 150 people.

He served two terms in the Pennsylvania State Senate where he chaired the Committee on Education. In that capacity, he pioneered reforms to increase accountability in education spending and worked to ensure Pennsylvania students had access to quality education. Rep. Smucker led the charge to hold elected officials accountable by proposing reforms to the ethics guidelines.
Rep. Mike Kelly, PA ([link removed])

Prior to being elected to Congress in 2010, Mike served on Butler City Council, the Butler Area School Board and the boards of other local civic organizations including the Housing Authority of Butler County, the Redevelopment Authority of Butler County, Catholic Charities and the Moraine Trails Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

Mike believes in fiscal responsibility and smaller government. As a small business owner, he knows first-hand that businesses create jobs – not the government. Thanks to his seat on the U.S. House Ways & Means Committee, Mike is in a position to promote pro-growth tax reform to simplify the tax code and lower tax rates which would leave more money in the pockets of American families and workers.
Rep. Dan Meuser, PA ([link removed])

Congressman Dan Meuser is a proven job creator, has served the public, and invested in his community. Now Dan is representing Pennsylvania’s 9th District in Congress. Dan currently serves on the Education & Labor, Veterans' Affairs and Budget Committees during the 116th Congress.

Dan Meuser ran for Congress because he believes our politics today are broken. Rather than rally around our country, too many politicians on the left are more interested in scoring political points.

Now Dan is ready to put to work his experience and conservative values for the people of the 9th District. As our Congressman, Dan is a conservative problem solver who is accessible and present in our community.
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler, PA ([link removed])

Congressman Guy Reschenthaler was sworn into office for a second term on January 3, 2021 to represent Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District including Washington, Fayette, Greene, and portions of Westmoreland Counties.

Guy currently serves on both the House Appropriations Committee and the House Committee on Rules. In addition to serving as the Elected Leadership Committee Representative for the Class of 116, Guy was selected by Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy to serve on the China Task Force.

Guy's priorities include limiting government and lowering taxes, reforming our criminal justice system, supporting our nation's veterans, combatting Communist China, and helping senior citizens.
Rep. G.T. Thompson, PA ([link removed])

Before being elected to Pennsylvania’s geographically largest congressional district, GT spent 28 years as a therapist, rehabilitation services manager, and a licensed nursing home administrator. Through his professional experiences, GT has touched the lives of thousands of individuals facing life-altering conditions. As a result, he has learned firsthand the importance of access to quality healthcare and has become a strong advocate for increased access, affordability, quality of care, and patient choice.

In the 115th Congress, Thompson introduced the Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act, which passed the House and Senate unanimously and was signed into law by President Donald Trump.

As Republican Leader of the Agriculture Committee and a senior member of the Education & Labor Committee, GT is in a unique position to bring his expertise and knowledge to bear on the issues facing rural businesses, communities, and families, to improve the lives of the citizens of the Fifteenth District.
Rep. Mike Bost, IL ([link removed])

Rep. Mike Bost is proud to represent the 12 counties of Illinois’ 12th District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Sworn into office on January 6, 2015, Mike is continuing the fight for our Southern Illinois’ values in Washington – a fight he began in U.S. military, then as a first responder, a local job creator, and a state representative.

In the 117th Congress, Rep. Bost serves on two key committees: Veterans’ Affairs, and Transportation & Infrastructure. On the Veterans' Affairs Committee he serves as the Ranking Member, the top Republican on the Committee.

Prior to his election to Congress, Rep. Bost served for two decades in the Illinois House of Representatives, rising to the leadership position of House Republican Caucus Chair.
Rep. Randy Feenstra, IA ([link removed])

Randy Feenstra was born and raised in a strong Christian family in Hull, Iowa, where he has served as City Administrator, Sioux County Treasurer, and Iowa state Senator, where he became chairman of the powerful Ways and Means committee. As chairman, he helped write and pass the largest income tax cut in Iowa history.

Feenstra received a bachelor’s degree from Dordt University and went on to receive his MPA from Iowa State University. He is currently finishing his doctorate in business administration from Northcentral University. After a successful tenure as head of sales for the Foreign Candy Company, he began teaching business and economics classes at Dordt University, where he worked until being elected to Congress in 2020. He is married to his wife of 28 years, and they have four children.
Rep. Andrew Garbarino, NY ([link removed])

A lifelong Long Islander, Andrew has dedicated his life to family and community.

The proud son of a lawyer and small business owner, Andrew went to Sayville High School where he participated in student government and worked at the local hardware store. As a man of faith, Andrew received his communion and confirmation at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, where he still attends Mass every Sunday.

Andrew’s love and appreciation for his family-oriented community in Long Island inspired him to run for a seat in the New York Assembly, where he served the 7^th district for four terms. During his tenure in the Assembly, Andrew fought to increase state funding for Long Island school districts, protect our island’s environment including the Great South Bay, oppose tax hikes, and support our local heroes in law enforcement.
Rep. Mario Diaz Balart, FL ([link removed])

Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart is currently fulfilling his 10th term in the U.S. House of Representatives, serving Florida’s 25th congressional district. Diaz-Balart is a senior member of the House Committee on Appropriations, and he is the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development, in addition to serving on the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs and Defense Subcommittees.

Diaz-Balart passionately serves his constituents, acting tirelessly in defense of individual rights and liberties, promoting economic prosperity, and supporting a robust national defense. He is well-known for his advocacy of human rights and democracy around the world, as well as for his staunch support of our global allies. Prior to his time in Congress, Diaz-Balart served in the Florida State Legislature in both the House and Senate chambers. He chaired several committees, including the Combined Appropriations/Ways and Means/Finance and Tax Committee.
We're looking for dynamic women in the following states to serve as
State Chairs!
* Delaware
* Hawaii
* Idaho
* Louisiana
* Maine

* Massachusetts
* Montana
* North Dakota
* Utah
* Vermont

If interested, please contact
Sandra Mortham; [email protected]
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