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Rep Loudermilk vindicated over Jan 6 accusations
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Press Release: Committee Member Loudermilk Statement On 1/6 Committee's Smear Campaign
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Committee on House Administration Member Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) issued the following statement about the partisan 1/6 Committee doubling down on their smear campaign, alleging that Mr. Loudermilk led a reconnaissance tour of the Capitol on January 5, 2021:
"The Capitol Police already put this false accusation to bed, yet the Committee is undermining the Capitol Police and doubling down on their smear campaign, releasing so-called evidence of a tour of the House Office Buildings, which I have already publicly addressed. As Capitol Police confirmed, nothing about this visit with constituents was suspicious. The pictures show children holding bags from the House gift shop, which was open to visitors, and taking pictures of the Rayburn train.
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In the News: House finally passes Senate bill providing security to Supreme Court justices' families after Pelosi delayed it for weeks |
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Fox News:
The House passed a bill 396-27 to increase security for Supreme Court justices' immediate families on Tuesday, approving a measure that had already been passed by unanimous consent in the Senate.
The bill comes after one man was arrested for allegedly plotting to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh and protesters demonstrated outside the homes of conservative justices following the leak of a draft opinion in a high-profile abortion case.
The bill provides for 24-hour protection for Supreme Court justices' families, similar to what is already provided for some members of the executive and legislative branches.
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Rep. Loudermilk Supports Gold Star Father's Day, Letter to Sec. Blinken Concerning CRT, and Legislation that Supports Israel and Work Requirements |
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Resolution recognizing November 9, 2022, as Gold Star Father’s Day – Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA)
Letter to Secretary of State Blinken concerned with the creation of a “Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justic” – Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN)
-The concern is that the Administration could use this position to export and promote CRT and other anti-American beliefs to the rest of the world.
America Works Act, H.R. 8004 – Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL)
-Would reinstitute pre-COVID work requirements for able-bodied adults without children enrolling in the SNAP/WIC (Food Stamps) programs.
COI Elimination Act, H.R. 7223 – Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL)
-Makes it U.S. policy to seek the abolition of the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory and combat systemic anti-Israel bias at the UN Human Rights Council.
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