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French Hill for Congress: HILL VOTES AGAINST BILL DOUBLING DOWN ON OUTDATED JOB TRAINING SYSTEM

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Today, Rep. French Hill (AR-02) released the following statement after voting against H.R. 447, the National Apprenticeship Act of 2021.

French Hill for Congress: HILL VOTES AGAINST BILL DOUBLING DOWN ON OUTDATED JOB TRAINING SYSTEM

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Ahead of the vote regarding H.R. 447, the National Apprenticeship Act

HILL VOTES AGAINST BUDGET RESOLUTION CITING MASSIVE UNRELATED SPENDING MEASURES

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Today, Rep. French Hill (AR-02) released the following statement after voting against H. Con. Res. 11, a resolution outlining the process for the upcoming federal budget

French Hill for Congress: CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS’ PLAN TO BAIL OUT CHINA

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The Wall Street Journal featured Rep. French Hill's op-ed stating that House Democrats' efforts to require the International Monetary Fund to issue special drawing rights (SDRs) to all member countries would do more harm than good to the global economy.

French Hill for Congress: HILL CHOSEN TO LEAD REPUBLICANS ON FINANCIAL SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE

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Today, House Financial Services Committee Ranking Member Patrick McHenry (R-NC) appointed Rep. French Hill (R-AR) to serve as the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on National Security, International Development, and Monetary Policy.

REP. HILL OP-ED IN LOG CABIN DEMOCRAT: EXECUTIVE ORDERS UNDERMINE CONSTITUTIONAL ROLE OF CONGRESS

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President Joe Biden comes into office with a razor-thin, 10-seat majority in the House of Representatives and an even 50-50 tie in the Senate.

BIDEN SHOULD STOP POSTURING ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND WORK TO GARNER ROBUST BIPARTISAN SUPPORT

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Rep. French Hill (AR-02) today issued the following statement after President Biden’s release of his “infrastructure” plan in Pittsburgh, PA.