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117th Congress

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Rep. Diana Harshbarger Tennessee’s 1st Congressional District
July 2, 2021

U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger has been appointed to the House Republican’s China Accountability Task Force by Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.

Officials indicate the task force is designed to identify and develop policy solutions to protect the American people from the “Chinese Communist Party’s aggression.”

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Rep. Diana Harshbarger Tennessee’s 1st Congressional District
June 30, 2021

Washington, DC- Today, Reps. Diana Harshbarger (R-TN) and Fred Keller (R-PA) jointly introduced the Requiring Education Providers to Observe Requirements or Trigger Fines Act or REPORT Fines Act.

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Rep. Diana Harshbarger Tennessee’s 1st Congressional District
June 30, 2021

Congresswoman  Diana Harshbarger has been appointed to the House Republicans China Accountability Task Force by House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy. The task force is designed to identify and develop policy solutions to protect the American people from the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) aggression.

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Rep. Diana Harshbarger Tennessee’s 1st Congressional District
June 15, 2021

Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tennessee) introduced the "No Vaccine Passports for Americans Act" in the U.S. House Tuesday, her office announced.

The bill would prohibit any COVID-19 vaccine passport or similar system of tracking people for vaccination proof. It would also prohibit the United States from working with third parties, including airlines, to develop or impose restrictions.

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United States Flag Flown Over Capitol
June 15, 2021

Washington, DC- Today, Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger introduced the No Vaccine Passports for Americans Act in the House of Representatives.

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United States Capital East entrance
June 7, 2021

Everywhere you turn these days, you see “Help Wanted” signs. Small businesses across America are desperately looking for workers. But oftentimes, barriers and bad policy stand in the way of connecting businesses with potential employees. Government’s response to COVID, including the extension of supplemental unemployment benefits, has certainly played a role in this.

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Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
June 4, 2021

Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, state governments have made changes to occupational licensing laws and regulations to make it easier to provide needed services and help individuals who find themselves unable to complete educational requirements or are simply out of work.

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Naval Academy students in Annapolis
June 1, 2021

Today, Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger announced the launch of the military service academy nomination application for the upcoming application cycle. The Congresswoman can nominate up to ten students for each vacant slot allotted to Tennessee’s First Congressional District.