File:August Pfluger and Mike Johnson, 2024.jpg
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editDescriptionAugust Pfluger and Mike Johnson, 2024.jpg |
English: From the Speaker's Facebook.
"Alongside Congressman August Pfluger, we kicked off House Republicans' Energy Week in Midland, Texas touring an oil rig and meeting with employees of one of America’s most critical sectors. House Republicans are determined to protect these American jobs and stop the radical, anti-energy agenda of the Biden Administration." |
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Author | Office of Speaker Mike Johnson |
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Author | Anang Mittal |
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