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Today, Congressman Andy Biggs sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) demanding they rescind their guidance that makes race a factor in determining who should receive COVID-19 medical treatment.
Today, Congressman Andy Biggs, and 24 of his Colleagues, introduced the No Mandates Act, which prohibits any federal agency or entity that receives federal funds from issuing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The bill also would require any entity who received COVID-19 relief funds to repay those funds if they issue a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
On Monday, Congressman Andy Biggs demanded that the Select Committee allow House members access to conducted depositions, including collected materials, in their January 6 investigation.
“House rules clearly provide the ability for Members of Congress to attend depositions and review collected testimony,” said Congressman Andy Biggs. “The January 6 Select Committee and it’s sham of an investigation has denied members access to depositions, interviews, and transcripts. It is attempting to ruin reputations by leaking, out of context, fragments of testimony.”
"I condemn political violence, as I always have, including violence that took place on January 6, 2021. Any act or speech that impedes constructive debate on the important issues facing our nation is a waste. But the Democrats’ and the media’s one-sided and misleading narrative about the events, causes, and implications of that day are more detrimental to our republic than the day itself.
Today, Congressman Andy Biggs, along with 20 colleagues, sent a letter to Chairman Jerry Nadler and Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney demanding that House Judiciary and House Oversight & Reform Committees hold hearings on the treatment of January 6 defendants being held at the DC Department of Corrections.
Today, Congressman Andy Biggs sent a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) demanding answers on their claim to need 75 years to answer FOIA requests on the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine data.
Today, Congressman Andy Biggs sent a letter to HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra demanding he reverse the decision to rescind the HHS Office for Civil Rights’ responsibility to ensure that the department is complying with its obligations under the Religious Freedoms Restoration Act and protecting Americans’ religious liberties.
Today, Congressman Andy Biggs sent a follow-up letter to the Department of Homeland Security demanding answers to questions asked in September on the vetting process of Afghan evacuees and the release of a statutorily mandated report on the evacuees.
Today, Congressman Biggs sent a letter to the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) demanding the immediate return of IRS employees to in-person work and to resume their duties to the American people.
Today, Congressman Andy Biggs sent a letter to the Small Business Administration (SBA) demanding answers on the troubling reports that it is not providing timely relief to struggling businesses that have been affected by COVID-19.