Last week was a productive week back in session, as House Republicans continued the work necessary to responsibly fund the federal government and pass annual appropriations bills. In addition, Speaker McCarthy announced the initiation of a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden and the allegations of corruption against him, and the House also passed legislation to ensure that Americans are not forced by Big Government to buy an electric vehicle. We also came together as a Nation to pause and reflect on the anniversary of the September 11th attacks, and we honored those who were prisoners of war and who are still missing in action on National POW/MIA Recognition Day. As always, it was great to meet with local businesses and organizations. I enjoyed another “Coffee With Your Congressman” town hall event in Luray. As the battle continues to rein in Washington’s out-of-control spending and the Bureaucracy it funds, I won’t stop fighting to ensure that the federal government works for folks in Virginia’s Sixth District and across the Nation – not against them.
Impeachment Inquiry of Joe Biden
For months, House Republicans have uncovered a growing amount of evidence, including bank statements, emails, and testimony from whistleblowers, that reveals Joe Biden’s knowledge of and involvement in his family’s influence-peddling schemes during his time as Vice President. Even still, the Administration continues to stonewall Congress’ ongoing investigations and slowwalk the production of evidence, preventing the American people from determining if the President accepted bribes or abused his position of power to enrich himself or his family.
That is why this week, Speaker Kevin McCarthy directed three House committees, including the Judiciary Committee on which I serve, to open a formal impeachment inquiry into the actions of President Biden, which will provide an opportunity for the House to formally outline the scope of its investigation and further provide transparency to the American people. Rest assured, as a Member of the Judiciary Committee, I will follow the facts wherever they lead. Read more about the impeachment inquiry here.
Protecting Americans’ Freedom to Choose Their Own Car
In August of 2022, the California Air Resource Board proposed regulations, pending approval of the Biden Administration, that would effectively ban the sale of new gas and diesel-powered cars by 2035. Regulations that several other states are set to adopt. Once again, folks would bear the brunt of these policies, potentially being forced to spend more money on an expensive electric vehicle and left at the mercy of their states’ power grids.
The last thing Virginians want is another oppressive Biden Administration mandate that puts a radical environmental agenda and Far-Left special interests above their individual freedoms. That is why this week, House Republicans passed H.R. 1435, the Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act, which would block the Administration from approving this radical proposal and protect the freedom of all Americans to drive the vehicles of their choice.
Protecting Americans’ Freedom to Choose Their Own Car
In August of 2022, the California Air Resource Board proposed regulations, pending approval of the Biden Administration, that would effectively ban the sale of new gas and diesel-powered cars by 2035. Regulations that several other states are set to adopt. Once again, folks would bear the brunt of these policies, potentially being forced to spend more money on an expensive electric vehicle and left at the mercy of their states’ power grids.
The last thing Virginians want is another oppressive Biden Administration mandate that puts a radical environmental agenda and Far-Left special interests above their individual freedoms. That is why this week, House Republicans passed H.R. 1435, the Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act, which would block the Administration from approving this radical proposal and protect the freedom of all Americans to drive the vehicles of their choice.
National POW/MIA Recognition Day
In recognition of National POW/MIA Recognition Day, we honor and remember the sacrifice and service of those who were prisoners of war (POWs) and who are still missing in action (MIA), as well as their families. May we always support our servicemen and women who have endured great sacrifices in defense of our freedom, and may God bless the souls who never returned home.
“Coffee With Your Congressman” Town Hall
I had a fantastic time at my “Coffee with your Congressman” event this week at The Valley Cork in Luray. Thank you to everyone who came out, met the team, and asked insightful questions. Stay tuned for the next event coming to an area near
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