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Phone: +1 770-429-1776



Address: 9898 Hwy 92 30188 Woodstock, GA, US

Website: www.loudermilk.house.gov

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Congressman Barry Loudermilk 11.07.2021

Despite Washington, D.C. lifting all capacity restrictions and the city being 100% open, Speaker Pelosi continues to keep the House of Representatives closed to the American people. This letter urges Speaker Pelosi to end the political charades and open up the People’s House now.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 25.06.2021

I stand with Leader Kevin McCarthy and believe holding China accountable for COVID-19. declassifying pandemic intelligence, ending gain of function research, prohibiting NIH from funding malevolent governments, and overhauling WHO, is a great start. Click the link to read about Leader McCarthy’s plan.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 09.06.2021

President Biden proposing to remove the #HydeAmendment from the federal budget, which has prevented taxpayer funded abortions for decades, is unconscionable. I will always work to protect the unborn and defend life.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 02.06.2021

America is in good hands with these young leaders, and I am confident they will represent our state and district well.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 22.05.2021

Discussing big tech censorship, the #ReturntoWorkAct, and the economy with One America News.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 24.01.2021

The men and women at the Georgia National Guard dropped everything to help protect our nation’s Capital. On behalf of Ga-11, thank you all for your service to our state and nation.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 10.01.2021

On this International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we remember the over 6 million innocent lives taken by indescribable hatred and prejudice. In 2018, I spent a sobering few days with Holocaust survivor, Edward Mosberg, including time walking the grounds of Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp in Poland. As Americans, we must rededicate ourselves to the truth that all men are created equal; and, while we may disagree, we should do so with respect and civility.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 26.12.2020

Georgia’s pro-business, pro-growth policies are a big reason why the aerospace industry is flying-high in Georgia. This industry employs over 100,000 hardworking Georgians, and is the state’s top export.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 22.12.2020

Georgia’s economy in December: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (U.S. 6.7%) Jobs added: 44,700 (U.S. lost 140,000 jobs)... Georgia’s economy is still progressing. Other states need to trust their citizens - like Georgia does - and reopen, so we can continue to improve America’s economy.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 16.12.2020

Thank you, President Trump, for four years of putting America first. We achieved unprecedented economic prosperity, historic advances in foreign relations, and made America strong once again. Now we must continue to build on these accomplishments, with an increased focus on preserving the liberties which God has endowed to us. I congratulate Joe Biden, the 46th President, and encourage him and his Administration to work with me and my colleagues in Congress to ensure the rights of all Americans are equally protected.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 03.11.2020

Below is a Myth vs Fact video on #OperationWarpSpeed, which features members of the House of Representatives’ Doctors Caucus.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 28.10.2020

GDP growing by 33.1% in the third quarter (highest ever) shows the American people are working hard to provide for their families, keep their businesses running - and we are rounding the corner.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 11.10.2020

Some of my colleagues and I are urging Chairwoman Maxine Waters and Rep. Adam Schiff to investigate possible money laundering by Hunter Biden. After all, Chairwoman Waters and Rep. Schiff investigated President Trump and his family’s financial dealings under the guise of ‘studying Bank Secrecy Act and anti-money laundering regulations.'

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 24.09.2020

Many of our small banks and credit unions are to be thanked for saving thousands of small businesses and millions of jobs, because they processed loans and dispersed funds from the successful #PaycheckProtectionProgram to those hardest hit by COVID-19. I’m working hard to pass my bill to help those that have assisted with this emergency program, so they are protected from additional regulations.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 21.09.2020

October is #DownSyndrome Awareness month, but every day we can celebrate the amazing Abilities of those affected by Down Syndrome.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 05.09.2020

Today, we commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the 1998 International Religious Freedom Act (IRF Act), which made promoting and defending international religious freedom a specific focus of U.S. foreign policy. Religious persecution has been present throughout history, and was one of the prevalent factors that led our founders to declare independence from England. It is naïve to think that it could never reappear in America, which is why it’s imperative that the United States continue to acknowledge the importance of our religious freedom. #InternationalReligiousFreedomDay

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 02.08.2020

Overall, sales are higher (up 4.6% since February) than they were before the virus additional signs of a V-shaped economic recovery in the U.S.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 23.07.2020

The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination this afternoon; and a vote in the full Senate is scheduled for October 26.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 08.07.2020

A recent study by the Hoover Institution compared Republican policies to Democrat policies, and the results were striking. By 2030, the policies proposed by Democrats would result in 4.9 million fewer working Americans, $2.6 trillion less in GDP, and $6,500 less in median household income.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 20.06.2020

Medicare recipients: Open enrollment has begun for 2021. Now until December 7, 2020, you can review health and drug plans, and make changes to your healthcare coverage. See press release below for more information.

Congressman Barry Loudermilk 16.06.2020

Discussing the Supreme Court nominee.