In the closing days of the most consequential presidential election of our lifetimes, the New York Post has dropped a bombshell into this race. Whether Democrats or the mainstream media want to admit it, serious concerns have been raised about Joe B...
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On Friday, October 23, 2020, Congressman Jody Hice (GA-10) will participate in a dedication ceremony for the display of the Foundations of American Law & Government, a set of nine historic documents that will be prominently featured at the Morgan Cou...
READ MORECongressman Jody Hice (GA-10) today announced that Dustan and Holly Barker, of Athens, have been selected as 2020 Angels in Adoption® Honorees. Each year, the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI) recognizes individuals, families, and...
READ MORECongressman Hice @CongressmanHice • 6 hours ago
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Congressman Hice @CongressmanHice • 7 hours ago
Huge crowds gathered in DC for the #MillionMAGAMarch to protest election fraud. These peaceful demonstrators were… https://t.co/wQS8s4Z8D1
Congressman Hice @CongressmanHice • 11.14.2020
As @HouseGOP welcomes a rockstar freshman class of new Representatives, @HouseDemocrats are already tearing each ot… https://t.co/V1O5keOpN3
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One of the most important things I do as a U.S. Representative is help constituents work through issues with federal agencies. Although I cannot override the decisions made by a federal agency, I can often intervene on a constituent’s behalf to get answers to questions, find solutions, or just cut through the red tape. Below you will find a list of agencies with which I can help you. However, regardless of which agency you need help navigating, you must complete a privacy authorization form to comply with the provisions of the Privacy Act. Please download this printable version of the casework authorization form and then fax or mail to the address listed under the agency from which you are seeking assistance.
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