Though America’s new House and Senate have been very productive working together in Washington this year — sending to the President legislation such as the Keystone XL Pipeline Act, the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Act, and the Clay Hunt SAV Act — I confess that I was thrilled to be back home in Georgia this past week, sharing with, listening to, and learning from our friends and neighbors.
TRANSPORTATION MOVES GEORGIA FORWARD
In my new role as the only Georgia representative in Congress on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, I have already gone to work learning from the success of experts here at home…READ MORE.
TOWN HALL MEETING IN LAWRENCEVILLE
On Thursday I had the great pleasure of talking with a room full of 7th District residents at my February in-person Town Hall Meeting. As always, I appreciate everyone who was able to take the time to visit with me, and for all those who weren’t able to do so, I hope you can come to a future meeting…READ MORE.
WORKING TOGETHER TO GROW AMERICA
Rocket IT in Duluth is well known locally as a tremendous corporate citizens, and I had the opportunity to visit with its founder and team last week. I went to talk about how decisions made in Washington were impacting their families and businesses…READ MORE.
LEARNING FROM YOU
Knowing how much there is to learn from you and how important our partnership is to crafting good federal policy, I say “yes” to as many invitations to visit with you as I can…READ MORE.
THE WEEK AHEAD
This week the House is expected to pass two important education bills: H.R. 5, the “Student Success Act,” and H.R. 529, a bill to expand and improve 529 education accounts for America’s kids…READ MORE.
You must be logged in to post a comment Login