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https://docs.house.gov/meetings/IF/IF00/20230524/116022/CRPT-118-IF00-Vote019-20230524.pdf
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https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/summary.php?ind=B09&cycle=2022&recipdetail=H&sortorder=N&mem=Y&page=2
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Rep. Hudson-did not vote RepublicanNorth Carolina’s 9th District$45,000 E&C Subcomm on Health; Co-Chair: Rural Broadband Caucus; member of 5G Caucus, Congressional Internet of Things Working Group, General Aviation Caucus, Conservative Climate Caucus. Reducing emissions, combat PFAS chemicals like GenX, which has which has impacted our Cape Fear River region. Energy Savings Performance Caucus: Unleashing American energy to lower costs and create jobs. Affordable and accessible healthcare. Representative of largest military base in the world: improving veteran health care, pay, tax relief, education, breaking up bureacracy of VA. Defending Constitutional rights: Second Amendment, authored H.R. 38, Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, A+ from the NRA, hunter, was co-chairman of the bipartisan Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus. Leads efforts in Congress to end gun violence and protect schools. Right to life, “True Blue” award from the Family Research Council Action and a 100% rating from National Right to Life. Middle-class tax cuts, solutions to create jobs. Most Effective NC legislator per Center for Effective Lawmaking, 12th most conservative Member of the House per National Journal. 5th-ranking Republican in 118th Congress, highest-ranking House Republican from NC in history.
Congressman Richard Hudson | (house.gov)
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Rep. Obernolte-did not voteRepublicanCalifornia's 23rd district: High Desert, Eastern Sierras, and Inland Empire$20,500 Video game developer, B.S. in Engineering and Applied Science from Caltech, M.S. in AI from UCLA. E&C: Communications & Technology; Health; Environment, Manufacturing & Critical Materials Subcommittees. In 117th Congress was on Natural Resources, Budget, and Science, Space, and Technology and in a leadership role as the freshman class representative to the House Republican Policy Committee: passed 6 bills, 3 signed into law, to help protect our nation's supply chain and improve our defense against cyberterrorism. Authored and cosponsored an additional 55 bills to tackle inflation, lower energy prices, crack down on drug trafficking, prevent wildfires. Lower taxes, stop government encroachment into privacy and personal liberties, upholding law and order, funding for veterans. video game developer, flight instructor, martial arts instructor
Representative Jay Obernolte | (house.gov)
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Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers RepublicanWashington District 5 since 2004Highest in House: $156,900E&C Chair: delivering real results on everything from expanding access to rural broadband and improving healthcare to addressing climate change and securing America’s energy independence. Rural Broadband: need accurate data about what areas have access and where to improve. In many rural areas, where there is no economic incentive for broadband providers to provide service, there is a role for federal government to subsidize deployment. Programs at FCC and USDA distribute billions of dollars each year to deploy broadband in unserved and underserved areas. However, broadband mapping at the FCC is insufficiently accurate and granular, overstating coverage in many areas of the country. Broadband Data Improvement Act of 2019: will revamp the broadband mapping process so federal agencies and private industry are able to target improvements to the areas that need it most and finally bridge the digital divide in rural communities. The Broadband Data Improvement Act of 2019 (BDIA) requires broadband providers to report data to create an improved National Broadband Map that is significantly more accurate and granular, and subject to ongoing and multi-faceted challenge, validation, and refinement process. USA Act aims to restore the American people’s “power of the purse” by eliminating unauthorized spending or “Zombie” programs — spending on government programs that haven’t been authorized by the people’s representatives in Congress, ensure that every penny of taxpayer money is subject to scrutiny. Forests Act, hydropower, military families, conservative principles, bipartisan outreach, restore trust and confidence in representative government and rule of law, trust-builder, ability-advocate. Chair of House Republican Conference from 2012 to 2018. https://mcmorris.house.gov/ruralbroadband
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Rep. BurgessRepublicanNorth TX: all of Cooke County, the majority of Denton County, and parts of Tarrant and Wise Counties.13,500E&C, House Rules Committee, House Budget Committee. Strict adherence to the Constitution and oppose unnecessary expansion of the federal government’s control over the personal freedoms, give people more control over their lives and their money. Voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act over 50 times; reducing health care costs, improving choices, reforming liability laws to put the needs of patients first, ensuring enough doctors, bipartisan efforts to reform the Food and Drug Administration. Transportation, Highway Bill development credits; environmental streamlining; build, maintain, and improve the safety of our roads, bridges, air service, and transit. Fiscal conservative, more efficient federal government, more effective, less costly, and always transparent, flat tax. Taxpayer Hero award from the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste. Reducing illegal immigration, secure borders enforcing immigration laws, no amnesty to illegal immigrants. Medical dr. Guardian of Small Business award by National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB); Spirit of Enterprise award by U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Taxpayer Hero award from Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; Modern Healthcare’s 50 Most Influential Physician Executives and Leaders.U.S. Congressman Michael C. Burgess : 26th District Of Texas (house.gov)
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Rep. LattaRepublicanNW and West Central OH6th highest recipient of telecom $ in House at $94,000Chair of the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology: close the digital divide, improve access to broadband capabilities in rural areas, safe drinking water managing risk of algal toxins in water. Critical Electric Infrastructure Act protecting America’s power grid by providing private entities and the federal government tools to respond and alleviate grid security emergencies. Energy independence through nuclear, help consumers, grow economy, innovation, economic prosperity job creation, reducing government spending, strong national defense, combating substance abuse crisis. Veterans with cancer.Congressman Bob Latta (house.gov)
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Rep. GuthrieRepublicanKentucky11th highest recipient in House with $74,600 Chair of E&C Health Subcommittee: improving cellular and broadband service in rural areas. Co-chair of the Congressional Spectrum Caucus. Increasing access to the internet, keeping our networks safe from bad actors, maintaining America’s technological competitive edge against Chinese Communist Party. Strengthening U.S. telecommunications network and supply chain. Introduced Bill to Secure Rural Broadband Networks and reintroduced the Simplifying Management, Access, Reallocation, and Transfer of Spectrum Act, or SMART Spectrum Act with Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-07) to improve management and utilization of federal spectrum for better connectivity, to mitigate harmful interference for commercial and federal users, create a standardized information sharing system to give both federal and commercial users more opportunities to use federal spectrum.West Point, Field Artillery Officer in 101st AirborneIssues Home | U.S. Congressman Brett Guthrie (house.gov)
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Rep. GriffithRepublicanAbingdon, Christiansburg, VA$28,500 Member of the Congressional Constitution Caucus, a bipartisan group that seeks to restore limited government to safeguard individual liberty as prescribed by the Constitution. Introduced the Federal Bird Safe Buildings Act, legislation designed to permanently reduce bird deaths. Chairman of E&C Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, member of the Subcommittee on Health and the Subcommittee on Energy, Climate & Grid Security.Talk about how 3557 557 violates Constitution's 10th (power of the states) and 9th amendments (rights of the people); RF harms to birdsU.S. Representative Morgan Griffith (house.gov)
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Rep. BilirakisRepublicanFlorida's 12th$59,500 Senior member of E&C, Chairman of the Innovation, Data and Commerce Subcommittee, senior member of Health Subcommittee and Communications & Technology Subcommittee; Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPC) Subcommittee: consumer protection, interstate and foreign commerce, data security, privacy matters, product safety and liability, motor vehicle safety, regulation of commercial activity including, protection from predatory scams, investigation of potential social media monopolies, innovation of emerging technologies, defense against security breaches involving sensitive consumer data. Strengthened protections for the nation's critical infrastructure to protect against cyberattack. Expanded broadband and fiber connectivity throughout rural communities; reducing carbon emissions, clean air & water, environmental protection, but not at the expense of jobs, prosperity, and national security. Restrain federal deficit; protect pristine environmental resources; flood risk management, improved hurricane evacuation, resiliency issues; all of the above energy strategy, renewable energy options, modernize power generation; improved permitting processes for critical projects, eg roads. Congressman Gus Bilirakis | (house.gov)
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Rep. Bill JohnsonRepublicanEaster & Southeastern Ohio District 6, 7th term since 2010$55,000 Former Director of Air Force’s Chief Information Officer Staff at U.S. Special Operations Command, created and built high technology businesses. E&C: Chairman Environment, Manufacturing & Critical Materials: keep our air and water clean, while putting American energy independence and people first. Also on Health; Energy, Climate & Grid Security Subcommittees. Close the digital divide and push for high speed internet access across rural America. Create jobs; improve services to nation's heroes - veterans; make federal government more effective, efficient, and accountable. Ensure that children and grandchildren are blessed with the same opportunities of previous generations. Coal Caucus, Co-Chairman of the House Natural Gas Caucus, member of the House Shale Caucus. Defend oil, natural gas and coal industries -- and millions of jobs, and affordable energy -- from executive and bureaucratic overreach, secure American energy independence. Author of "Raising Fathers" on importance of fatherhood, destructive social and cultural impacts of fatherless homes.Talk to him about the issue of HR 3565 auctioning off DOD spectrumDecorated Air Force Lieutenant Colonel. Master’s Degree Georgia Tech 1984. Director of Air Force’s Chief Information Officer Staff at U.S. Special Operations Command, with senior congressional and Secretary of Defense representatives, top leaders within U.S. intelligence communities, to ensure Special Operations forces adequately equipped. Created and built high technology businesses: IT and global manufacturer of electronic components for transportation.
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Rep. Bucshon “Boo-shon”
Republican8th District Southwest and West Central Indiana, urban & rural$34,000 E&C: Health Subcommittee, Energy Subcommittee, and Consumer Protection and Commerce Subcommittee. Patient-centered health care reforms that will give patients and doctors the freedom to make their own health care decisions as opposed to Washington bureaucrats, ending the opioid epidemic, transportation. Fighting burdensome Washington bureaucrats and regulations, working to protect innocent human life, tax cuts for middle class and small businesses. Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Medical Director of the open heart recovery intensive care unit, former Navy reservist, from small town, coal miner father
U.S. Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. (house.gov)
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Rep. WalbergRepublican8th term in Congress as the representative of southern Michigan$31,500 E&C and House Education and the Workforce Committee, Rural Broadband Caucus. Expanding Broadband to all including rural areas while promoting a regulatory environment for technological growth and innovation. August 2022, introduced H.R. 8679, PLAN for Broadband Act, to require relevant Federal agencies create a detailed strategy to close the digital divide. In 2021, introduced 28 bill package called the Boosting Broadband Connectivity Agenda to promote innovation and investment, including one I authored to remove barriers for broadband buildout. Introduced H.R.1032, Telecommunications Skilled Workforce Act, to develop a pipeline of skilled technicians; signed into law in November 2021. In March 2018, voted for H.R. 4986, RAY BAUM'S Act, part of Consolidated Appropriations Act; signed into law on March 23, 2018 to reauthorize the FCC for the 1st time in 28 years, including reforms to ensure the commission continues to improve its efficiency and transparency, included $600 million in appropriated funding for a new pilot grant and loan combination program, administered by Dept of Ag, to provide broadband to under-served rural and tribal areas & veterans. Expanding Access to Spectrum: introduced H.R. 7624, Spectrum Innovation Act to protect national security, improve our public safety communications, and continue to push the Administration to manage our nation’s airwaves more effectively, passed the House in July 2022. Keeping the Internet a safe and open platform for users of all ages and ideologies is essential. In 2021, introduced H.R. 1781, PROTECT Kids Act to protect children and teens online and provide parents with more tools to monitor what information Big Tech platforms have on their kids, included language that would eliminate Big Tech’s liability shield in situations of cyberbullying of those under the age of 18; member of the Big Tech Task Force, outlined solutions to hold social media companies accountable for privacy violations, censorship, and anticompetitive practices. Consumers, businesses, and startups should not be at the mercy of a few large platforms, encourage healthy competition and free expression in the marketplace. 5G Supply Chain Security: maintain our national security, ensuring America is a leading voice in the worldwide development of 5G, introduced H.R. 3003, Promoting United States Wireless Leadership Act, which puts U.S. at forefront of global 5G innovation, by encouraging the participation of trusted American companies in international standard-setting bodies, passed House in July 2021 with broad bipartisan support. Promoting Innovation: innovations can flourish free from undue interference, innovation by light-touch regulatory approach that enables the digital economy to thrive. Principled legislator, fiscal reformer, and defender of traditional values to Washington. Ranked as the most effective member of Michigan's congressional delegation in the 115th Congress by the Center for Effective Lawmaking. Named top Republican legislator on technology issues by the Center for Effective Lawmaking.
Congressman Tim Walberg | (house.gov)
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Rep. Buddy CarterRepublicanGA District 1, 5th term$27,250 E&C: Vice Chair Communications and Technology; Environment, Manufacturing & Critical Materials; Health. House Budget Committee. Responsible, balanced budget that preserves economic opportunities, personal freedoms, individual liberties. Empower business instead of increasing burdens on America’s job creators; devastating impacts of government overregulation. Health care system that provides more choices, less costs, better services. End Washington’s out of control spending addiction, cut government waste. Education and the Workforce Committee: put restraints on Washington bureaucrats, rein in Department of Education, support school choice, local control, get big government out of the classroom, empower schools and districts to innovate. All-of-the-above energy approach, cut bureaucratic red tape on American-made fuel and energy, create jobs, reduce energy prices, grow economy, reduce dependence on foreign energy. Protect and defend Second Amendment rights to bear arms, turn back efforts that threaten them. Pro-life. Antiquated and overly burdensome tax code is greatest threat to economic opportunity. Co-sponsored Fair Tax to create a simpler, fairer and flatter tax code to build a stronger economy; scrap tax code; abolish IRS; and replace all personal and corporate income taxes, the death tax, gift taxes, and the payroll tax with a single national consumption tax on retail sales. Other issue links not working.businessman, healthcare professional: Carter's Pharmacy
U.S. Representative Buddy Carter (house.gov)
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Rep. DuncanRepublicanSC$20,500 E&C: Chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy, Climate and Grid Security; Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce; Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. Previously on House Natural Resources Committee, House Homeland Security Committee, Chairman of Oversight and Management Efficiency Subcommittee, and House Foreign Affairs Committee as Chairman of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee. Individual liberties, and limited government, free markets. House Freedom Caucus, Pro-Life Caucus, and Republican Study Committee, conservative policies. Balanced budget, cutting government spending, term limits, secure borders, a strong national defense, repeal of Obamacare. All-of-the-above energy approach: nuclear, offshore, seismic surveys. Awards: Freedom Fighter Award, Friend of the Farm Bureau, National Security Patriot Award, Guardian of Small Business, Hero of Main Street, Taxpayer’s Hero, and Order of the Palmetto by SC Governor.Banking and real estate. During his tenure in the General Assembly: offshore drilling.
Congressman Jeff Duncan | Representing the 3rd District of South Carolina (house.gov)
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Rep. PalmerRepublicanAL since 2014$5,000 Paying down the national debt by cutting spending; regulatory reform by reducing the number and expense of federal regulations; lowering energy costs, spurring economic growth and job creation by accessing America’s vast energy resources; replacing Obamacare with a health care plan that puts people back in charge of their health care decisions and make health care affordable and available; and protecting life in all its forms. House Oversight and Accountability Committee; E&C Committee, Subcommittees on Energy, Environment and Climate Change, and Oversight and Investigations. Served as the Chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee since the 116th Congress, whcih aims to unite Congressional Republicans on policy and help advise other members. Previsoualy on state Welfare Reform, Aerospace, Science and Technology Task Force. Engineering construction companies. Focus on the Family, founded Alabama Family Alliance, later became conservative think-tank Alabama Policy Institute, board of directors & chairman of State Policy Network of think-tanks. Task Force to Strengthen Alabama Families, Alabama Commission on Improving State Government. 1st person in family to attend college, walk-on member of the football team under legendary football coach Bear Bryant.
Congressman Gary Palmer | Representing the 6th District of Alabama (house.gov)
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Rep. DunnRepublicanFL 2nd district, Panama City: home to extensive row crops, peanuts, cotton, cattle, dairy, poultry, productive forests. $6,500 E&C: Communications & Technology; Health; Innovation, Data, and Commerce Subcommittees. Get economy back on track, unnecessary government regulation harms job creators, dial back government overregulation and reform tax system to compete better, put brakes on government borrowing and overspending. Passed the REINS Act to require Congressional approval for major new regulations. Repeal of the Affordable Care Act: bureaucrats in Washington shouldn’t be making important decisions about your health care. Constitutional right to keep and bear arms. Strong, well-funded military, comprehensive military strategy to defeat ISIS and Islamic terrorism abroad and at home. Veterans care, VA Comm.Child of Army family, Eagle Scout, National Merit Scholar, US Army surgeon, Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Founding president of Advanced Urology Institute & Bay Regional Cancer Center. Governor's Prostate Cancer Advisory Council. Founding Chairman of Summit Bank, Board of Directors of Space Florida. Director of Enterprise Florida. Quail hunter.
United States Congressman Neal Dunn (house.gov)
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Rep. CurtisRepublicanUtah's 3rd district4th highest recipient of telecom $ in the House at $98,500Better managing public lands, combatting human trafficking, reducing burdensome regulations on small businesses. E&C Committee: Vice Chair on the Energy, Climate, & Grid Security Subcommittee and Communications & Technology Subcommittee: to end outdated laws that protect big tech from the legal consequences of their actions. American energy solutions that unleash US clean fuels, put US economy on steroids, strengthen national security, make America energy independent & energy dominant, reduce global pollution.Small business owner, Mayor of Provo City, “Top Elected Official on Social Media” Silicon Slopes Community Hero, UVU’s Civic Innovator Award and Person of the Year
U.S. Representative John Curtis (house.gov)
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Rep./Congresswoman Debbie LeskoRepublicanAZ 8th district$12,000 E&C Vice Chair for the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations; Subcommittees on Energy, Climate, and Grid Security; Innovation, Data, and Commerce. Member of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. Region 13 Steering Representative for the Republican Steering Committee, which assigns Republican members to the various committees of the House, member of Whip Team. Founded the Protect Kids Caucus, Co-Chair of the Women in STEM Caucus, Values Action Team, and Congressional Western Caucus, member of the Republican Study Committee’s Steering Committee. Pro-Life Caucus, Space and Aeronautics Congressional Caucus.Discuss 5G's impact on flight navigationArizona Legislature for nine years, three of which were in Arizona Senate. Senate President Pro-Tempore and Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. “Champion of the Taxpayer,” “Guardian of Small Business,” and “Senator of the Year.”
United States Congresswoman Debbie Lesko (house.gov)
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Rep. PenceRepublicanIN$28,000 E&C telecommunications, rural broadband deployment, energy, interstate and foreign commerce, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health and research, and environmental quality, and interstate and foreign commerce; Subcommittee on Energy, Climate and Grid Security; Subcommittee on Health; Subcommittee on Innovation, Data and Commerce. 5/17/23 Introduced Streamlining Permitting to Enable Efficient Deployment for Broadband Infrastructure (SPEED) Act of 2023 To Cut Red Tape on Rural Broadband Deployment, reduce excessive government regulation on rural broadband development. Republican Study Committee--conservative caucus of House Republicans and leading influencer on the Right promotea a strong, principled legislative agenda that will limit government, strengthen national defense, boost economy, preserve traditional values, balance budget. HEAT - House Energy Action Team: development, deployment and efficient use of “all of the above” energy resources; conservative, free-market energy and environmental policies, continued American energy dominance. Consumer Protection & Commerce: Interstate and foreign commerce; consumer protection, including privacy matters; data security; motor vehicle safety; regulation of commercial practices (the Federal Trade Commission); consumer product safety (the Consumer Product Safety Commission); product liability, Congress’ constitutional authority “to regulate Commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes.” uphold our constitutional rights, protect our freedom, reign in government abuse of power and corruption, and help provide real transparency to the American people. Letter to the Government Accountability Office Requesting a Report on the Rural Telehealth Initiative May 10, 2023 regarding the adoption of telehealth services in rural communities, including telehealth disparities caused by a lack of broadband access and necessary technology.BA in theology and philosophy, MBA from Loyola University Chicago. Marine first lieutenant stationed in Beirut, Lebanon. Energy distribution industry: Kiel Brothers Oil Company, Marathon Oil Corporation, Unocal Corporation and Circle K Stores, Inc.
Representative Greg Pence |Representing the 6th District of Indiana (house.gov)
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Rep. CrenshawRepublicanTX 2nd district$42,355 E&C: Health; Environment, Manufacturing, & Critical Materials; Oversight and Investigations Subcommittees. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence: Central Intelligence Agency Subcommittee and National Intelligence Enterprise Subcommittee.Navy SEAL, Iraq, Afghanistan: two Bronze Stars (one with Valor), the Purple Heart, and the Navy Commendation Medal with Valor
Biography | Congressman Dan Crenshaw (house.gov)
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Rep. John JoyceRepublicanSouth Central PA 13th $29,500 E&C. Expand access to high-speed internet, defend Constitutional rights. China Task Force, combat growing threat of Chinese Communist Party. Vice-Chair of House GOP Doctor’s Caucus: affordable, quality healthcare in rural communities; improve health care system, protect Medicare, invest in American medical innovation to combat drug crisis, strengthen pipeline of doctors. Lower energy prices. Robust energy industry, roll back burdensome regulations, create energy jobs. Rebuild economy, strengthen national security, stand up for farmers and agriculture community, defeat COVID-19 pandemic, create jobs. House Small Business Committee: support American workers, entrepreneurs, small businesses. Rebuild military, ensure troops have resources and training, improve veteran health care at the VA, cut through red tape. Homeland Security Committee. dermatologist who practiced medicine in Pennsylvania for over 25 years, Navy
Meet Dr. Joyce | Representative John Joyce (house.gov)
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Rep. ArmstrongRepublicanND$46,750 Vice Chair E&C Committee: Energy, Climate, and Grid Security; Innovation, Data, and Commerce; Oversight and Investigations Subcommittees. Oversight and Accountability Committee, Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs. Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government investigates matters related to the collection, analysis, dissemination, and use of information on U.S. citizens by the Federal Government and seeks to defend Americans' civil liberties. Fire Services Caucus, volunteer firefighter. Rural Broadband Caucus educates members on broadband deployment and access. Rural communities must have adequate broadband infrastructure to attract and retain businesses and human resources, close the homework gap, telemedicine, help farmers increase efficiencies in barns and on land. Crop Insurance Caucus, General Aviation Caucus. Congressional 5G Caucus: to create 3 million new jobs and boost annual GDP by $500 billion, driven by a projected $275 billion investment from telecom operators. In addition to economic growth, 5G will bring us faster, almost instantaneous, connections. RE: economy:ensure that the federal government stays out of the way. A limited government unleashes the true potential of the American economy. Local control over education decisions and opposes a one-size-fits-all approach from Washington. Oil, coal, renewable energy growth. Fix healthcare by sending decision-making back to the states, which are closest to the people, putting patients and doctors in charge of care, not bureaucrats and politicians. Link wireless to adverse effects on insects, so also on crop yields; and plane navigation; surveillance issues
Representative Kelly Armstrong | (house.gov)
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Rep. WeberRepublicanTX 14th$820 CONCERNED ABOUT THE OUT-OF-CONTROL GOVERNMENT SPENDING, ENORMOUS DEBT FUTURE AMERICANS WILL INHERIT. MORE GOVERNMENT IS NOT THE ANSWER. MORE SPENDING IS NOT THE ANSWER. MORE TAXES ARE NOT THE ANSWER. THE ANSWERS ARE FOUND THROUGH HARD CHOICES TO CUT SPENDING AND TO LIMIT THE GOVERNMENT, THEREBY ENSURING A STRONGER, SAFER AMERICA FOR TOMORROW. E&C Committee: Energy, Climate, and Grid Security; Communications and Technology; Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials Subcommittees. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: Energy Subcommittee: jurisdiction over NASA, National Science Foundation, National Weather Service, energy research and development programs at the Department of Energy and EPA, and all environmental standards and research programs. Constitutional issues: right to bear arms; right to life; freedom of speech, consicence, assembly. Better schools: local schools—not some remote bureaucrats are best equipped to meet the needs of schoolchildren, restore state and local control of education. Repeal Obamacare. Previously served on the House Foreign Affairs and Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. Prior to being elected to Congress, authored TX legislation to combat human trafficking. 5G disrupts weather reportingproven conservative, small business owner, air conditioning company
U.S. Representative Randy Weber (house.gov)
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Rep. AllenRepublicanGeorgia's 12 since 2014$5,000 Live within a budget, allow the private sector to thrive, fight against regulatory burdens. E&C Comm, House Committee on Education and the Workforce, which focuses on strengthening our nation’s schools and expanding opportunities for Americans in the modern workplace. House Committee on Agriculture advocate for farmers in Washington and shaping legislation to bolster Georgia’s number one industry. founded the construction company
Biography | U.S. Representative Rick W. Allen (house.gov)
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Rep. BaldersonRepublicanOhio's 12th since 2018$17,500 E&C. Rural Broadband: expansion of rural broadband program ReConnect Rural. Principled conservative, restoring American energy independence, advancing innovations that make it easier for rural Ohioans to access health care, better preparing next generation for in-demand careers. Energy dominance, innovation, independence. Healthy, prosperous job market, opportunities, more skilled workers. Transportation & infrastructure is a priority.
Congressman Troy Balderson (house.gov)
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Rep. FulcherRepublicanID since 20194,00024 years in high-technology industry: Micron Technology and Preco Electronics. Protect rights of individuals, limit government influence, ease tax and regulatory burdens, restore God-given liberties. E&C and House Committee on Natural Resources. Protect from foreign cyber attack on power grid and infrastructure, protect wartime contingency plans, weapon systems secrets, personal data. Cyber attacks allow adversaries to fend off U.S. counterattacks more effectively & blackmail millions of Americans for sensitive (and competitive) information. Opposes Affordable Care Act, put medical decisions in the hands of patients, families, and their doctors-- not bureaucrats in Washington or health insurance conglomerates. Constitution: 2nd amendment right to bear arms and defend the fundamental right to PRIVACY. Any government surveillance of Americans must be conducted with proper authority and oversight by Congress, oppose mass collection of citizen’s data without warrants, voted to reform the FISA process. Modernize NEPA to address areas that have bee n poorly managed, are in danger of catastrophic wildfires, strengthening water security in the West, under NEPA to improve forest management on NFS lands, BLM public lands, and tribal lands; improve forest-fire resilience. Eliminate wasteful, redundant, unsuccessful, or unnecessary federal programs. Tax cuts, reduce burdensome regulations, and prioritize domestic manufacturing and energy production. Streamline the discovery and permitting for geothermal energy projects on public lands. pro-life. Link to surveillance, cybersecurity, fire risk, wasteful spending24 years in the high-technology industry, working for Micron Technology and Preco Electronics
Biography | Congressman Russ Fulcher (house.gov)
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Rep. PflugerRepublican2nd term Texas 11th district including Midland, Odessa, San Angelo, Killeen, Brownwood, and Llano.$10,750 E&C, Committee on Homeland Security, co-founded the MACH 1 Caucus and Texas Ag Task Force. Issues page is in progress, but issues include energy independence, oil drilling, secure the border, veterans benefits, 2nd amendement, fiscal responsibility, individual accountability.Talk about 5G disrupting airplanesU.S. Air Force Academy, 20 year decorated fighter pilot, advisor on National Security Council, currently Colonel in Air Force Reserves.
Congressman August Pfluger (house.gov)
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Rep. HarshbargerRepublicanEast TN$16,500 Healthcare reform, economic development, combating opioid epidemic, and expanding broadband access for rural communities. E&C: Communications and Technology; Innovation, Data, and Commerce; Health Subcommittees. Congressional Telehealth Caucus; Republican Study Committee (RSC); Rural Broadband Caucus; Committee on Homeland Security and Border Security Caucus: strong border security measures, resuming construction of Trump’s wall, opioid epidemic, illicit drugs across borders, 2nd amendment, pro-life. Most of the issues links not working. licensed pharmacist & business owner
Representative Diana Harshbarger | (house.gov)
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Rep. Miller-Meeks RepublicanIowa District 1$33,600 E&C: Environment, Manufacturing & Critical Materials and Health Subcommittees. Veterans Affairs: Chair, Subcommittee on Health. Select Subcommittee on Coronavirus Crisis. Pandemic Preparedness Caucus, Co-Chair; Conservative Climate Caucus, Vice Chair; Congressional Western Caucus, Vice Chair; For Country Caucus, Vice Chair. Debt ceiling package negotiations, which resulted in major concessions to protect Iowa’s farmers. Inflation reduction, protect ethanol, lower fuel prices. Issues: Economy, Education, Energy, Health, Veterans.
Army nurse and doctor (ophthalmologist), private practice, Director of the Iowa Department of Public Health
About Mariannette Miller-Meeks | Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks (house.gov)
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Rep. Kat Cammack RepublicanFL 3rd district, 2nd term$21,000 E&C: Communications & Technology; Oversight & Investigations; Innovation, Data & Commerce. House Agriculture Committee: Subcommittee on Conservation, Research, and Biotechnology; Homeland Security Committees, Select Committee on the Economy. Fight failures of big government, advance individual freedoms. Advocate for small business owners, veterans and military families, agricultural producers, hardworking families. Challenges faced by working-class families and Florida’s farmers, ranchers, and producers with rising inflation, labor challenges, and supply-chain issues. Highlight historic border crisis. National security and government accountability. Campus Free Speech Caucus (Co-Chair), Congressional Women's Caucus (Co-Vice Chair), Pro-Life Caucus (Co-Chair), SEC Caucus (Co-Chair), Soils Caucus (Co-Chair), Second Amendment Caucus, House General Aviation Caucus, Rural Broadband Caucus.5G disrupts weather planesdeputy chief of staff for Florida’s Third Congressional District. Master’s Degree in National Defense & Strategic Studies from the United States Naval War College
About Kat | Representative Kat Cammack (house.gov)
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Rep. Johnson--wrong one--not on E&C Comm but influentialRepublican4th Congressional District of Louisiana$5,000 Vice Chairman (2nd term) of the House Republican Conference, leader on the Judiciary and Armed Services Committees, Deputy Whip for House Republicans, previously Chairman of the Republican Study Committee--"intellectual arsenal" & largest caucus of conservatives. Constitutional law attorney: fundamental freedoms, traditional values, liberties should be preserved against government intrusion, limited government intervention & regulation. Constitution safeguards against government encroachment. Congress' constitutional responsibility of oversight. Transparency and accountability. The people are better qualified to make decisions about their own lives and finances than bureaucrats. Engaged and informed electorate to protect against government largesse. Federalism, decentralized authority. Right to own property, build wealth and defend ourselves and our families. Competition: private sector will outperform the public sector. Reduce spending, balance budget, eliminate fraud, waste and abuse, public assistance programs should be reserved only for those who are truly in need, play by the rules to get a fair shot, restore regular order and accountability in the budget and appropriations processes, reform and modernize entitlement programs, pro-growth tax reforms, permanent tax reductions, free markets, fair trade, innovation, economic expansion for risk-takers, free enterprise system. Rights to life, liberty, conscience, free speech, free exercise of religion, happiness. Vital separation of powers, necessary system of checks and balances. Elimination of unnecessary regulations and bureaucracy. A just government protects life.Talk to him about the issue of HR 3565 auctioning off DOD spectrum, wasted federal funds on wireless, wired more cost-effective. Link Irregulators case and handouts to telecoms to limiting public assistance only to those who truly need it and issue of eliminating wast of federal dollars. Link cheaper wired tocompetition of the most cost-effective. Constitution. Limited government.U.S. Congressman Mike Johnson (house.gov)
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