As 2022 comes to a close, I’d like to reflect on my second year of serving you in Congress. First and foremost, thank you for your prayers, kind words, and encouragement. Many of you have either called my office or reached out over social media to offer support during my first term in Washington, and these thoughtful gestures have meant the world to me as I continue the good fight on behalf of the Ninth District.
In D.C., I worked with my Republican colleagues to hold the Biden Administration’s feet to the fire for inflicting numerous crises on our country, including soaring inflation, rampant crime, and a wide-open southern border. I also proudly advanced conservative policies on behalf of the Ninth that put Americans first. In fact, over the past year, I introduced seven more pieces of legislation and five resolutions – ranging from protecting the unborn and defending our Second Amendment freedoms to blocking Biden’s harmful economic policies and eliminating government-by-proxy censorship. Additionally, I led numerous letters to fight for Northeast Georgian farmers and growers, call out the Biden Administration’s disastrous agenda, and demand answers and accountability for the American people.
Down in the District, I held productive constituent meetings and made more than 130 site visits across the beautiful Ninth. I always enjoy learning more about the operations of our impressive manufacturing plants, such as Kubota, discussing ways I can help our agriculture community, including Jaemor Farms and Pilgrim’s Pride, visiting patriotic Rangers at Camp Merrill, and meeting with students and educators throughout schools and universities in the District, such as the University of North Georgia and Toccoa Falls College. I've truly enjoyed building relationships with various industry and local leaders in order to discover ways that we can work together to best serve Northeast Georgians.
From the overturning of Roe v. Wade to the continuation of Democrats’ out-of-control spending, this year was filled with both victorious wins and partisan challenges. Through it all, I'm honored to represent our shared values and defend our constitutional freedoms in Washington. I look forward to advancing conservative policies, fostering fiscal responsibility, and protecting our precious liberties under a House Republican majority in the new year.