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July 23, 2025

The Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act (H.R. 4624) is endorsed by the Association of Boxing Commissions and Lonnie Ali


July 3, 2025

Today, Congressman Brian Jack and House Republicans enacted President Trump’s signature legislation: H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which delivers the largest Tax Cut in American history.

Congressman Jack serves on the House Rules Committee, which advanced this critical legislation after a 12-hour hearing.

“I am honored to cast our vote from Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District in support of President Trump’s signature campaign promise: The One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” said Congressman Brian Jack.


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Rep. Jack, Chairman Williams, Mascots, Witnesses
June 10, 2025

Today, Congressman Brian Jack, who serves as the Chairman of the Small Business Subcommittee on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Workforce Development, convened a hearing titled “Beyond the Ballpark: The Role of Minor League Baseball in Economic Growth”.

I am honored to convene today’s bipartisan hearing and highlight the positive impact of Minor League Baseball on the communities we call home, said Congressman Jack.


May 22, 2025

Today, Congressman Brian Jack and House Republicans passed President Trump’s signature legislation: H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which delivers the largest Tax Cut in American history.

Congressman Jack serves on the House Rules Committee, which advanced this critical legislation after a marathon 21-hour hearing that started at 1:00 a.m. on Wednesday morning, and ended shortly before the bill’s final passage.


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Congressman Jack tours Rinnai assembly line
May 3, 2025

Today, Congressman Brian Jack welcomed United States Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, a member of President Trump’s Cabinet, to Spalding County to celebrate the repeal of a Biden Administration regulation that endangered a local manufacturing plant. 

 


April 3, 2025

Today, Congressman Brian Jack announced the start of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition.  All high school students across Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District are eligible to participate in this program, and the deadline for submission is Friday, April 25, 2025.


March 14, 2025

Today, Congressman Brian Jack (GA-03) and Congresswoman Nikema Williams (GA-05) introduced a bipartisan resolution commemorating the centennial anniversary of Delta Air Lines.

Congressman Jack represents the most Delta Air Lines employees of any Congressional District in the country, and Congresswoman Williams represents the corporate headquarters of Delta Air Lines.


March 4, 2025

The bipartisan vote in the House of Representatives was 221-198. 210 Republicans and 11 Democrats voted for the legislation, introduced by Rep. Gary Palmer, (R-Ala.) and heavily promoted by Rep. Jack.

Palmer and Jack used the authority given to Congress under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to repeal this regulation. The CRA enables Congress to disapprove of any rule or regulation announced by the Executive Branch within 60 legislative days. The Biden-Harris Administration imposed this regulation on Dec. 26, 2024.


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Rep. Jack at Rules Hearing
March 4, 2025

The bipartisan vote in the House of Representatives was 221-198.  210 Republicans and 11 Democrats voted for the legislation.

Congressman Jack said, “On behalf of my constituents, I am proud to have led the effort to pass this critical legislation, which repeals the Biden-Harris Administration’s job-killing regulation imposed on the specific water heaters manufactured in our Congressional District,” said Congressman Jack.


February 27, 2025

Today, Congressman Brian Jack led a bipartisan majority to pass H.J. Res. 20, a joint resolution that repeals a regulation imposed during the Biden Administration that would ban non-condensing tankless water heaters manufactured in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia at Rinnai America Corporation’s manufacturing facility, which employs over 300 workers.

The bipartisan vote in the House of Representatives was 221-198.  210 Republicans and 11 Democrats voted for the legislation.