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WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Andy Ogles (TN-05) wrapped up the House’s August recess with a trip to the U.S./Mexico border in Arizona. During his trip, the Congressman assessed first-hand the state of the border’s integrity and lack of security. As Washington politicians are in the middle of spending negotiations, Congressman Ogles and his House Freedom Caucus colleagues are doubling down on a clear message to the leadership in Congress and President Biden: No security, no funding.
This week, I had the privilege of joining the Tennessee FFA at their annual ham breakfast. It was wonderful to see so many bright young men and women who are passionate about the future of farming in Tennessee. Agriculture is a huge part of our state’s livelihood and culture.
The House recently passed H.R.
I joined several of my colleagues and FreedomWorks outside of the Capitol to encourage Washington bureaucrats to STOP mindlessly spending the American People's money. We are running towards the economic demise of every future generation. Now is the time for change.
Be sure to tune in TONIGHT's telephone town hall! At 5:30 PM (ct), I will be joined by Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to discuss what we've been up to here in Washington before turning the night over to questions from constituents.
Telephone town halls are one of my favorite ways to connect with folks on a variety of issues. To call-in and join us tonight, simply dial 833-380-0636. To ask a question, press STAR 3 and staff will take your question and add it to the queue!
WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Andy Ogles (TN-05), along with several of his Republican colleagues, sent a letter to President Biden demanding he make a statement of unwavering support for Israel. This comes after concerning remarks by Democrats to make support for Israel conditional.
Congressman Ogles stated:
This week, Columbia officially welcomed Mersen, an international manufacturing company focused on innovative solutions to support technological advancements. Mersen's arrival has been in the works for a while now and it was a privilege to be present for its grand opening and ribbon-cutting. After investing $70 million into the plant and hiring nearly 100 folks already, I am excited for the future of Mersen in Columbia.