Jody Hice
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Jody Hice is an American politician and a member of the Republican Party, currently serving as a U.S. Representative for Georgia's 10th congressional district since 2015. Born on June 22, 1960, Hice has been an active voice in Congress, focusing on issues such as religious freedom, fiscal responsibility, and limited government. He is known for his conservative stance on various social and economic policies, advocating for the interests of his constituents in Georgia.
I think it is important that we reduce the red tape that is associated with seismic surveying.
This is more than just about energy independence, it is about national security.
we believe God gave us this land that we live in, and we should work it to our benefit.
If you can't fire someone, that is pretty good job security, or if you make it so difficult that it literally is an act of Congress to fire someone, that is pretty significant job security.
I have a bill myself, H.R. 1364, that would prohibit Federal employees who are using 80 percent or more of their time on official time in any given year, that they would not--that year would not be counted as creditable service for…
It ought to be the pastor, it ought to be the church that has a right to determine what is spoken from the pulpit, not the government.
They have done just that by being the gatekeeper, unfairly targeting pastors, churches, nonprofits.
The purpose why the Johnson Amendment came about in the first place, was it enacted to stop political speech from political opponents?





