I am going to have to speak out that at least in my experience, it was quite a lifesaving drug.
John Rice Carter
The Public Record
John Rice Carter is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 1st congressional district since 2003. A member of the Republican Party, he has focused on issues such as military and veteran affairs, as well as economic development in his district. Carter has been involved in various legislative efforts aimed at supporting local businesses and enhancing the quality of life for his constituents. Throughout his tenure, he has participated in numerous committees and has been an advocate for policies that align with conservative values.
I submitted a programmatic request in support of the Department of Defense's budget line of $1.391 billion for the Ohio replacement development in accordance with the President's budget.
Adding aircraft and keeping the F/A-18 line alive is the right thing to do to keep our military personnel safe and to keep our country and allies safe.
Fort Stewart and Hunter are uniquely equipped and strategically located to deliver a devastating blow to our adversaries worldwide.
Moody Air Force Base located in Lowndes County, also in my district, home of the A-10s, I just have to mention to you how important that is and how important the A-10s are to our national security.
the Navy has, and I quote, "a Super Hornet shortfall" of at least two to three squadrons, the equivalent of 24 to 36 aircraft.
I am in awe of the men and women that work for you and have worked for you for decades.
We don't walk out on our forward operating bases unless we have the confidence that if we are wounded we have someone there who can help care for us.
Isn't part of the reason people go to compounding pharmaceuticals is that the FDA hasn't reached these drugs, which they have been approved?
Such reductions would be a severe blow to the ability of the 3rd ID, Fort Stewart, and Hunter to provide their extraordinary capability to our national defense.
It is an honor to represent a district which houses four major military installations, every branch of the military, and thousands of veterans who have served our country so honorably.





