WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK), the Acting Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, comment on the positive impact the final FY2019 National Defense Authorization Act will have on Robins Air Force Base and the JSTARS fleet: “This is […]
Read More »State Senator Josh McKoon: Why I endorsed David Shafer
Forget about the race for Georgia Governor for a minute, have you paid any attention to the race for Lieutenant Governor between David Shafer and Geoff Duncan? 8:30 AM our guest will be State Senator Josh McKoon. Find out why Mckoon has endorsed David Shafer for Lt Governor. Is Geoff Duncan campaign lying about David […]
Read More »This Week at Gilmer County Library: July 4, 2018 – July 11, 2018
Heath Lee – Library Manager GCL will closed on July 4th to celebrate Independence Day. The 2018 Summer Reading Program (SRP) is HERE. This year’s theme is “Libraries Rock!” SRP is super beneficial for all children. It is a great way to beat the dreaded Summer Slide by continually offering literacy related programs, social events, […]
Read More »Rep. Collins Supports POTUS Nomination of Judge Kavanaugh
“In nominating Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, President Trump has delivered a candidate whose thoughtful faithfulness to the Constitution will be an asset to our nation’s highest court. The Senate now has the opportunity to serve the American people by confirming Judge Kavanaugh immediately.”
Read More »ICYMI: CVS Exploits PBM Role, and Taxpayers Pay
June 26, 2018 Jessica Andrews (202) 225 9893 CVS Exploits PBM Role, and Taxpayers Pay WASHINGTON—This letter to the editor by Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) was first published in the Wall Street Journal on June 25, 2018. Recently, CVS accused the Journal (Letters, June 8) of mischaracterizing its pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) operation. Thomas Moriarty is right […]
Read More »First Funding Package Passes Senate, Senator David Perdue’s Port Provision Included
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA) comments on passage of the first package of 2019 funding bills: “Congress has moved one step closer to funding our government on time. This first funding package addresses many important items, including a provision I introduced to help the government prioritize deep-draft navigation projects, which will generate […]
Read More »Senator David Perdue Talks Immigration & Trade On Georgia Radio
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA) joined Denis O’Hayer on WABE’s Morning Edition and Laura Anderson on AM Savannah to discuss immigration, trade, defense funding, the debt crisis, and full funding for the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project (SHEP). Highlights: Strengthening Our Military: “Military investment around the state of Georgia is critical. We have nine military installations, […]
Read More »Senator David Perdue Acts To Relieve Regulatory Burden On Health Care Providers
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA) is taking action to simplify regulations governing physician self-referrals under the Medicare program. Currently, the Physician Self-Referral Law, commonly referred to as Stark law, makes no distinction between technical and substantive violations, even when there has been no legitimate violation or harm to the Medicare program. Senator […]
Read More »Senator David Perdue Comments On President Trump’s Plan To Reorganize Federal Government
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA) comments on President Trump’s plan to reorganize and consolidate the federal government: “President Trump is a business guy and knows reorganizing the federal government is the only way to bring it up to speed with the real world. Businesses reorganize and consolidate departments all the time. Over the past […]
Read More »Short Takes – Mueller, The Dull Dream Goes On
In the name of common sense, end the Mueller travesty that is wasting money, needlessly damaging peoples reputations and unnecessarily using up legislative time needed to pass Trumps plans to Make America Great Again. Mueller isn’t going to do it, Democrats are in disarray and should abandon all hope. Naw! they never will. We always […]
Read More »COLLINS PRAISES PASSAGE OF WATER INFRASTRUCTURE BILL WITH CORPS REFORMS
COLLINS PRAISES PASSAGE OF WATER INFRASTRUCTURE BILL WITH CORPS REFORMS JUN 7, 2018 PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON—The House of Representatives has passed the Water Resources Development Act, a bill that authorizes water infrastructure projects across the country. Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) advocated for the bill to include reforms of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which […]
Read More »Kemp Chooses the High Road After Cagle Fires False Runoff Attacks
Exclusive Interview this morning on FYNtv.com with Candidate for Governor Brian Kemp, and where he stands on the attacks of the Cagle Campaign, against him. Join us on #GMFTO every weekday starting at 8AM! We will be featuring Fetch Your News FYNTV.com TV personality #BKP and his political opinion, and #AnythingGoes ! Have a […]
Read More »Senator David Perdue Visits Southeast Asia To Talk Trade & National Security
“A realignment is not necessarily mandatory for rebalancing trade” WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, last week traveled to Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore to meet with international leaders about foreign policy and national security. Senator Perdue participated in an event at the Shangri-La Dialogues in Singapore […]
Read More »Senator David Perdue Comments On Updated Senate Calendar
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA) applauds Majority Leader McConnell for changing the U.S. Senate calendar in order to make progress on key items: “Senate Republicans have accomplished a great deal this year, but more needs to be done. That’s why it is encouraging that Leader McConnell took our concerns into consideration. We still […]
Read More »Dr. William Whaley on Gynecological Cancer and Hand Pain
Dr. Whaley sits down with BKP to discuss gynecological cancer and hand pains.
Read More »