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Washington, D.C. – Today, three GOP House Foreign Affairs Committee Members, U.S. Congressman Andy Barr (R-KY), U.S. Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO) and U.S.
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO) released the following statement after she called for President Joe Biden to suspend enforcement of a provision in his $1.9 trillion partisan COVID-19 package that effectively bans states from reducing their own taxes through 2024.
Washington, D.C. – Representatives Brad Schneider (IL-10), Ann Wagner (MO-02), Sylvia Garcia (TX-29), Peter Meijer (MI-03), Gregory Meeks (NY-05), and Michael McCaul (TX-10) introduced the Israel Relations Normalization Act of 2021.
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO), co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), released the following statement after the House passed her legislation the Southeast Asia Strategy Act:
Washington, D.C. – Today, with support from House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and Representative Ann Wagner (R-Mo.), Representative Kat Cammack (R-Fl.). filed the discharge petition for the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. Rep. Wagner's legislation, H.R.
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At 10 a.m. on Aug. 7, the St. Charles County Veterans Museum on East Elm St. in O’Fallon dedicated its Killed in Action [KIA] Wall. “This wall was prepared to honor the St. Charles County Veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice to our county,” Jim Higgins, of the Museum’s executive board, said.
In Guatemala, 44% of women become mothers by the time they turn 20 and half are married by the same age. In order to explore the challenges these women face and how the U.S. government can best support them as we tackle a growing migration crisis from the region, the three of us, all Republican members of Congress, recently traveled to Guatemala.
Internet safety activists and anti-sex trafficking advocates are jubilant over the Senate's passage of the FOSTA SESTA bill, calling it a "David and Goliath victory" against tech companies and traffickers.
Sex trafficking is a form of slavery older than the nation itself. The federal government, however, does not have a great track record in fighting it. In fact, it wasn’t until 2000 that Congress explicitly recognized sex trafficking as a federal crime.







