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.
So is it your opinion that there should likewise be some discipline in this case?
your statement on Tuesday clearly showed that Secretary Clinton not only was extremely careless in handling classified information, but that also any reasonable person should have known better, and that also, in doing so, she put our…
I think it's all this compiled, putting the--connecting the dots that so many American people are irate, that after all of this there was not a recommendation for Secretary Clinton to be prosecuted.
there's nothing about this case that's ordinary, there's nothing about the subject that's ordinary.
So keeping the servers at home and all these types of things, obviously, is not in compliance with the Department's policies?
It is inexcusable for Americans to have to fear being injured or killed by weapons that were issued to government agents who are incapable of properly handling their weapon.
Of course we would work together with both, but this is directly with the VA and trying to help.
Right now, today, there are nearly one million student veterans who are using their Post-11 G.I. Bill benefits to pursue additional education.
H.R.5047 - Protecting Veterans' Educational Choice Act of 2016, introduced by Congressman Jody Hice (GA-10), would direct the Secretaries of Veterans Affairs and Labor "to provide information to veterans and members of the Armed Forces…





