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December 13, 2019

On December 13, Co-Chairs of the UK Caucus Joe Wilson (SC-02) and George Holding (NC-02) issued the following statement following last night's UK election:


December 10, 2019

On December 10, Congressman Joe Wilson released the following statement on the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA):


December 6, 2019

On December 6, Congressman Joe Wilson released the following statement on the November 2019 Jobs Report:


November 27, 2019

On November 26, Congressmen Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) introduced H.R. 5276, The Iraq Human Rights and Accountability Act of 2019 in response to the ongoing attacks targeting Iraqi protesters which started this year in early October:


October 31, 2019

On October 31, Congressman Joe Wilson issued the following statement on the Democrat's resolution on impeachment inquiry:


October 29, 2019

On October 28, Congressmen Joe Wilson, Dan Kildee, Steve Chabot, and Vicente Gonzalez introduced HR 4868, the Stop UN Support for Assad Act of 2019, which will ensure that U.S. taxpayer money does not go to the criminal Assad regime in Damascus:


October 29, 2019

On October 29, U.S. Congressmen Joe Wilson (SC-02) and Rick Allen (GA-12) released the following statement after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers South Atlantic Division announced they will proceed with the removal of the New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam and move forward with Alternative 2-6D, which was simulated in February 2019 with disastrous results:


October 23, 2019

On October 23, Ranking Member Joe Wilson and Chairman Ted Deutch, introduced H.R. 4802 which will amend the State Department's Rewards for Justice Program to authorize rewards for information regarding individuals or entities engaged in activities that violate United States and international sanctions:


September 30, 2019

Congressman Joe Wilson issued the following statement on Representative Mac Thornberry's announcement that he will not run for re-election:


September 20, 2019

Congressman Joe Wilson released the following statement encouraging students from South Carolina's Second District to enter the Congressional App Challenge, an app creating competition for middle and high school students:

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