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By Houston Keene at Fox News
Republican doctor lawmakers warned that the amoxicillin shortage under President Biden could "devastate" the American healthcare system.
Several lawmakers on the GOP Doctors Caucus spoke out about the shortage of the medication that treats pneumonia, bronchitis, and other bacteria-related infections.
By Kaitlin Housler at the Tennessee Star
Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger (R-TN-01) has published a news release urging all qualifying schools, libraries, and select nonprofit organizations located in her district and beyond to utilize the Library of Congress Surplus Books Program.
More than 34.5 million books and printed materials are housed on 838 miles of shelves at the Library of Congress, the world’s largest library.
By Staff at the Greeneville Sun
U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger’s office is offering to help schools, libraries and nonprofits in the 1st Congressional District she represents obtain books through the Library of Congress Surplus Books Program.
"It is my pleasure to help schools and libraries in East Tennessee acquire publications from the Library of Congress to fill their shelves,” Harshbarger said in a news release. “Education is so crucial to the success of our future generations. I am glad to have a hand in bringing home educational materials from our nation's Capitol.”
By the Christian Coalition of America
WASHINGTON—On Wednesday, Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) led 40 of his House Republican colleagues in demanding Biden’s Department of Defense immediately rescind its directive to create a new abortion travel fund for service members and their families.
Last week, DoD released a memo announcing their plans to direct American taxpayer dollars to this fund – an unprecedented politicization of the armed forces.
By Kaitlin Housler at the Tennessee Star
Tennessee Representatives Mark Green (R-TN-07), David Kustoff (R-TN-08), and Diana Harshbarger (R-TN-01) joined 25 of their colleagues on Wednesday in sending a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin “regarding the impact of the Department of Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) decision to proceed with Cigna/Express Script’s reduced reimbursement plan.”
By Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger
I truly believe that America is the greatest nation the world has ever seen. That statement is more than a slogan for me, it’s a daily source of pride that we, as Americans, have faced and overcome a great many obstacles in our historied past.
Our nation is made formidable through our Democracy. Each one of us has a civic duty and a privilege to elect leaders that we believe will lead our nation toward a more prosperous, safe, and free future.
By David Beasley at State Newswire
The Biden Administration's ineffectual national security strategy has only served to embolden China and weaken American security, said U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger, R-Tenn..
Harshbarger shared her critique with State Newswire.
"The Biden administration’s so-called ‘national security’ plan follows 22 months of failing to put Americans first, risking our Republic and kneeling to our enemies," she said. "Addressing the Chinese threat should be one of America’s top priorities, and so far, Joe Biden has had very little bark, let alone any bite."
By Nina Lester at WCYB
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WCYB) — Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger and State Senator Rusty Crowe honored Korean War Veteran, Sergeant James Lee Baker, Monday.
They presented Baker, 93, with awards from the state and federal government. Baker was never awarded for the injuries he sustained during his time in the war. While on six-man patrol in No Man’s Valley, Korea, Baker’s right leg was hit with shrapnel, and he suffered extensive injures.
A group of Republican lawmakers are calling on the Biden administration to reassess the U.S. Coast Guard’s policy for “religious exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccination order,” which will likely force the involuntary discharge of a service member whom President Joe Biden thanked last month for his “heroic work.”
By Steve Lance and Naveen Athrappully
Gender confusion generated among young children and the promotion of life-altering transition treatments are motivational factors going into the upcoming midterms, said Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tenn.), as the social issues have spread across the country, including the Bible belt, leading parents to take matters into their own hands.



