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February 13, 2007
Victory in Iraq Caucus Members today released the following statements regarding the Democratic resolution opposing President Bush’s plan to send additional troops to Baghdad:

February 13, 2007
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02), member of the House Armed Services Committee and Chair of the Victory in Iraq Caucus, tonight delivered the following statement on the floor of the House of Representatives:

February 13, 2007
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) today released the following statement after learning of the death of Congressman Charlie Norwood (GA-10).

February 7, 2007
Victory in Iraq Caucus Members today responded to Defense Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman John Murtha’s reported plan to “fence money” for the war effort.

January 31, 2007
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) this week joined the newly formed Anti-Terrorism Caucus, a bipartisan group to educate Members of Congress about the threat of terrorism at home and abroad.

January 23, 2007
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) tonight released the following statement regarding President Bush’s State of the Union Address:

January 22, 2007
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02), member of the House Armed Services Committee, today endorsed a plan put forward by Republican Leaders for identifying benchmarks for success in Iraq and establishing a select committee to oversee the implementation of said benchmarks. Wilson released the following statement:

January 18, 2007
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02), member of the House Armed Services Committee, today cosponsored the Johnson-Cantor legislation to oppose the interruption or restriction of funding for American troops in combat zones.

January 18, 2007
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02), member of the House Committee on Education and Labor, today was named Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections.

January 16, 2007
With the support of the entire South Carolina delegation, Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) today reintroduced the “Brigadier General Francis Marion Memorial Act.” The legislation authorizes the Marion Park Project, a committee of the Palmetto Conservation Foundation, to establish a commemorative work on Federal land in the District of Columbia to honor Brigadier General Francis Marion.