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Saturday, May 18, 2024

Us Representative Thomas Massie (ky-4)

Recent News About Us Representative Thomas Massie (ky-4)

  • Rep. Massie introduces bill to abolish the Federal Reserve Board

    Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) has introduced H.R. 8421, the Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act. This legislation seeks to abolish the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and the Federal Reserve banks, as well as repeal the Federal Reserve Act, a law enacted in 1913 that established the Federal Reserve System.

  • Representative Massie introduces Interstate Milk Freedom Act

    Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) has announced the introduction of H.R. 8374, the Interstate Milk Freedom Act. This bill aims to prohibit federal interference with the interstate traffic of unpasteurized milk and milk products that are packaged for direct human consumption.

  • Massie Introduces Patent Reform Legislation Restoring "First to Invent" Protection to Inventors

    Representative Thomas Massie has introduced patent reform legislation aimed at restoring "first to invent" protection to inventors. The legislation, known as HR 8134 or the "Restoring America's Leadership in Innovation Act of 2024" (RALIA), seeks to bring the patent system back to its original intent as envisioned by the Constitution of the United States.Massie emphasizes the importance of aligning the patent system with the Founding Fathers' vision, stating, "The RALIA legislation restores to Americans a patent system as the Constitution of the United States originally...

  • U.S. Representative Thomas Massie Announces 2024 Congressional Art Competition

    Crescent Springs, KY - U.S. Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) has announced the launch of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition, inviting high school students from Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District to participate. Massie stated, "I am pleased to invite all high school students from Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District to participate in the 2024 Congressional Art Competition." The competition aims to showcase the artistic talents of students, with Massie mentioning that "the winning piece of art from each of the nation's congressional districts will be displayed in a...

  • Representative Thomas Massie to Host 2024 U.S. Service Academy Day

    Representative Thomas Massie has announced that he will be hosting his annual "Academy Day" event on Saturday, April 20th at the Marriott Cincinnati Airport in Hebron, KY. The event aims to provide interested students and their parents with the opportunity to meet with representatives from various U.S. Service Academies."By attending a U.S. Service Academy, young men and women have the opportunity to serve their country while improving all facets of their character through a rigorous scholastic curriculum and a disciplined moral and physical regimen," said Representative...

  • Rep. Thomas Massie Invites Julian Assange's Brother to State of the Union Address

    Representative Thomas Massie has announced that Gabriel Shipton, brother of imprisoned journalist Julian Assange, will be attending the State of the Union Address as his guest. Mr. Shipton is a prominent advocate for Mr. Assange's release."The U.S. government’s ongoing effort to prosecute Julian Assange threatens the First Amendment rights of Americans and should be opposed," stated Rep. Thomas Massie. "During his term in office, I asked President Trump to pardon Mr. Assange, and I was disappointed by his failure to do so. President Biden should drop the criminal charges...

  • Representative Massie Reintroduces Bill Allowing Voting-Age Adults to Purchase Handguns

    Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) has reintroduced a bill that aims to allow voting-age adults to purchase handguns. The bill, called the "Second Amendment For Every Registrable Voter Act" (SAFER Voter Act), seeks to repeal the federal law that currently prevents individuals between the ages of 18 and 20 from purchasing handguns from a Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder.Massie argues that adults between the ages of 18 and 20 should not be denied the right to defend themselves and their families. He points out that individuals in this age group are considered adults...