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A Great Discussion With NCTO!

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Had a great discussion with members of National Council of Textile Organizations — the men and women that are the true voice of the U.S. textile industry. They do critical work daily to advance American interests both at home and with our partners globally. Thanks for stopping by!

Permanently Ban CBDC

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I recently joined my colleagues in calling on House and Senate leadership to PERMANENTLY ban the creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the United States. A CBDC is essentially a government-issued digital dollar controlled by the Federal Reserve. Unlike cash or money held in private bank accounts, a CBDC could allow the federal government to track and potentially…

ICYMI: Congress Doesn't Deserve a Pay Raise.

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In case you missed it, Congressman Ralph Norman penned an op-ed sounding the alarm on a troubling reality in Washington: while Americans at home face record debt and rising costs, some in Congress are quietly pushing for pay raises. At a time when public trust in government is already strained, lawmakers should be focused on affordability for families back at home, not padding their own…

ENDING automatic pay raises in Congress

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I am proud to introduce H.R. 7628, legislation that puts an END to automatic pay raises for Members of Congress once and for all. It is ridiculous to presume members of Congress should receive arbitrary salary boosts regardless of the results they deliver in Congress. Frankly, it's unacceptable. At this moment, we’re in the midst of a partial government shutdown where Democrats…

Great to Join House Republicans at Media Row!

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Great to join House Republicans Media Row to talk all things cutting taxes, expanding opportunity, and restoring peace through strength. Looking forward to advancing more of President Trump's agenda and keeping the wins coming for SC families!! The Golden Age of America continues