Reps. Rick Allen, Jeff Duncan tour Plant Vogtle, advocate for more nuclear construction

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After touring the as-yet uncompleted fourth reactor at Plant Vogtle, U.S. Rep. Rick Allen, R-Augusta and U.S. House Energy, Climate and Grid Security Subcommittee Chair Rep. Jeff Duncan, R-South Carolina, had a message — the United States needs more Vogtles. "I'll go back to Washington with Rick and we'll share with our colleagues on Energy and Commerce, what's happening here at Plant…

Allen: BARN Act provisions should be part of larger immigration reform

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AL HACKLE ahackle@statesboroherald.com Published: Apr 24, 2023, 8:14 PM U.S. Rep.  Rick Allen, R-Georgia 12th District, has introduced legislation now known as the BARN Act, intended to improve farmers ability to hire guest workers from other countries, five times now, in five different sessions of Congress. He says this legislation should have a place in broader immigration…

Georgia Rep. Allen introduces landmark legislation to protect workers

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by Cindy Morley | Apr 21, 2023 U.S. Rep. Rick Allen, R-GA, introduced the Employee Rights Act of 2023 this week – legislation that he says will modernize the nation’s labor policies to match the needs of the 21st century worker and workforce. Allen says this bill represents the “Republican vision for the future of the American workforce: promoting growth and innovation,…

House Hearing Examines Streamlining Broadband Permitting

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Round-Up for the Week of April 17-21, 2023   What challenges exist at the federal, state, and local levels that delay or burden broadband deployment?  How can Congress help expedite or streamline the process for broadband deployment? Is attaching telecommunications equipment on municipally or cooperatively-owned poles more difficult or expensive than on other poles? These…

Employee Rights Act Is Back

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Posted on April 21, 2023 by Constitutional Nobody This week, Rep. Rick Allen (R-GA) and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) introduced the version of the Employee Rights Act (ERA) for the 118th Congress. The ERA seeks to be the pro-worker and pro-small-business response to Big Labor’s various coercive agendas, whether advanced through the Biden administration and National Labor…

Faith on the Floor: House Members Honor April as Faith Month

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April 21, 2023/in Hot Topics, News, Policy, Politics, Religion/by Family Research Council     “Why is Pride Month celebrated in June yearly, but practicing Christians don’t have their own month to celebrate their faith?” thought Penny Nance, CEO and president of Concerned Women for America as her Peloton bike asked if she would…

ABC: Employee Rights Act Essential to Protecting Workers’ Rights, Choices and Freedoms

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ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS 04.19.2023 Associated Builders and Contractors announced its strong support for the Employee Rights Act, which was introduced today in the 118th Congress by Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., and Rep. Rick Allen, R-Ga. With a primary objective to provide essential protections for workers’ rights, choices and freedoms, the ERA stands in stark contrast with…

The most pro-worker federal labor legislation has been reintroduced

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Written by Catrin Wigfall | April 19, 2023 American Experiment has joined a coalition of organizations across the country urging Congress to empower American workers and protect their freedom of choice in the workplace. Through the Employee Rights Act of 2023 (ERA), America’s antiquated labor code would be updated to better protect workers’ rights in…

Rep. Rick Allen to Newsmax: Audit US Intelligence Community

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By Michael Katz    |   Thursday, 13 April 2023 03:13 PM EDT https://www.newsmax.com/politics/rick-allen-u-s-allies/2023/04/13/id/1116079/ A massive leak of U.S. government secrets through a private chat room on an online platform popular with gamers shows Congress needs to scrutinize America's intelligence community and the way government…

Fired Augusta Starbucks worker testifies before U.S. Senate

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By Abraham Kenmore, Augusta Chronicle A year ago, Jaysin Saxton was a Starbucks shift supervisor, leading the union organizing at the Augusta store at 228 Robert C Daniel Jr. Parkway, the first store in the state to unionize. Last week, Saxton, who was fired for his actions during a union protest, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor &…

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