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Washington, D.C.—Representative Mike Collins (R-Ga.) issued the following statement after voting against the "laddered" Continuing Resolution (CR):
"Continuing resolutions without substantial spending cuts and policy reforms are unacceptable. Further, any legislation the Chair of the Progressive Caucus calls a 'big win' isn't something my district would support and works against our Commitment to America," said Collins.
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Washington, D.C.—Today, legislation authored by Representative Mike Collins (R-Ga.) passed the House of Representatives for a second time and is now on its way to the White House to be signed into law. H.R. 1734, the Testing, Rapid Analysis, and Narcotic Quality (TRANQ) Research Act, which was the first bill written and introduced by the freshman congressman, originally passed the House on May 11 by a vote of 425-0. |
Washington, D.C.—Today, Representative Mike Collins (R-Ga.) led a group of Georgia's U.S. House delegation in sending a letter to the United States Postal Service (USPS) regarding operations breakdowns within the state ahead of the holiday season. The letter, sent to US Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, relays constituent concerns about various issues with mail service facing communities across the state.
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Washington, D.C.—Legislation authored by Representative Mike Collins (R-Ga.) gets signed by Speaker Mike Johnson and is now at the White House pending the President's signature. H.R. 1734, the Testing, Rapid Analysis, and Narcotic Quality (TRANQ) Research Act, was the first bill written and introduced by the freshman congressman and originally passed the House on May 11 by a vote of 425-0. |
Washington, D.C.—This week, legislation authored by Representative Mike Collins (R-GA) was signed into law by the President of the United States. H.R. 1734, the Testing, Rapid Analysis, and Narcotic Quality (TRANQ) Research Act, was the first bill written and introduced by the freshman congressman and was reported out of the Science, Space, and Technology Committee on March 29 by a vote of 36-0.
Monroe, GA–Today, Representative Mike Collins (GA-10) announced his nomination of 32 Georgia students as candidates to America’s military service academies. Members of Congress are authorized by law to nominate candidates for appointment to four of the five U.S. service academies: The U.S. Military Academy (USMA) in West Point, NY; U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) in Annapolis, MD; U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) in Colorado Springs, CO; and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) in Kings Point, NY.
Washington, D.C.—Representative Mike Collins (R-Ga.) issued the following statement after voting against the Continuing Resolution (CR):
"We are barreling towards a fiscal cliff and Congress won't do its job," said Rep. Collins. "While I understand Speaker Johnson inherited a budget mess in the middle of the fourth quarter, I cannot support, nor can our country sustain, a continuation of Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden's reckless spending.
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Washington, D.C.—Today, Representative Mike Collins (R-Ga.) announced that he will introduce the Restricting Administration Zealots from Obliging Raiders (RAZOR) Act. The legislation would ban the federal government, including the U.S. Border Patrol, from removing or otherwise altering any state-constructed barriers installed to mitigate illegal immigration. |
Washington, D.C.—Today, Representative Mike Collins (R-Ga.) announced that he will introduce the House Companion to S. 192, the Safe Passage on Interstates Act, legislation that would make the intentional obstruction of interstate highways illegal.
The bill was first introduced in the Senate by Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) on January 31, 2023.
Monroe, GA—In an ongoing effort to provide excellent constituent services, Representative Mike Collins (GA-10) today announced that his staff will hold Mobile Office Hours in Jasper County. On Thursday, February 29th, Tenth District residents may meet with members of Rep. Collins' staff from 10:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M at the City of Monticello’s Susan D. Holmes Council Chamber. This event is an opportunity for constituents to discuss their concerns, share their priorities, or seek help with a federal agency.