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Marjorie Taylor Greene

REPUBLICAN

Marjorie Taylor Greene is running for Georgia US Representative, District 14.

Personal background

Marjorie has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Georgia. She lives with her husband, Perry, and three children in Rome, Georgia.

Professional background

Marjorie is a co-owner of Taylor-Commercial. She also started and sold a CrossFit gym in Georgia.

Political background

Marjorie Green is currently the US Representative for Georgia's 14th Congressional District. She was elected in 2020, and is serving her first term.

Healthcare

As a Representative, she is a cosponsor of HR 1011, the Life at Conception Act. This act would declare the right to life at all stages of life including the moment of fertilization, cloning, or any moment when an individual comes to life. The bill was introduced and did not become law.

As a Representative, she introduced HR 2316, the Fire Fauci Act. This bill would reduce the annual salary of the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to $0 until there is a new Director who is not Anthony Fauci, MD. The bill was introduced and did not become law.

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Immigration

Supports securing the US borders including finishing the US-Mexico southern border wall.

Opposes the establishment of sanctuary cities.

As a Representative, she introduced HR 1883, the Protect America First Act. This bill would provide federal dollars to finish the border wall, prohibit state and local governments from protecting undocumented immigrants, and impose a 4 year ban on noncitizens from entering the States. This bill was introduced and has not become law.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

As of October 28, 2022, Marjorie Taylor Greene’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Environment

As of October 28, 2022, Marjorie Taylor Greene’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Economy

Opposes increasing the national budget deficit

Supports passing the Balanced Budget Amendment "to finally block politicians of both political parties from their spending spree."

Promises to oppose tax hikes and omnibus bills. These are bills that determine how Congress spends federal dollars.

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Administration

As a Representative, the US House of Representatives voted on H. Res. 72, to remove Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from all of her committee placements. This includes the Committee on the Budget and the Committee on Education and Labor. 11 Republicans voted in favor of this resolution. The resolution passed the House and Rep. Greene was removed from all committee placements.

The House voted for this resolution due to Rep. Greene's "racist" and "anti-Semitic" comments.

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