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Washington, DC — Congressman William Timmons (SC-04) today announced that he will object to the Electoral College certification process on Wednesday, January 6. He released the following statement:
Washington, DC — Congressman William Timmons (SC-04) released the following statement on the Omnibus government spending package which included additional COVID-19 relief:
Washington, DC — Congressman William Timmons (SC-04) released the following statement after the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress passed its fifth and final set of recommendations, as well as the final committee report.
Washington, DC — On Monday, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed Congressman William Timmons’ bill, H.R. 5698, the Promoting Secure 5G Act of 2020.
Washington, DC — Today, Acting Assistant Attorney General Brian C. Rabbitt of the Criminal Division announced new charges and progress in Paycheck Protection Program Fraud cases. Since the program was enacted, 57 people have been charged with Paycheck Protection Program fraud.
Washington, DC — Congressman William Timmons’ office is excited to announce the SC-04 Congressional App Challenge (CAC), an app competition for students in middle and high school.
The CAC accepts computer programs (or apps) written in any programming language, for any platform (desktop/PC, web, mobile, raspberry Pi, etc.).
Washington, DC — Congressman William Timmons (SC-04) and Congressman Dan Bishop (NC-09) introduced the Increasing Opportunities for Small Businesses Act to increase local engagement with communities that have Opportunity Zones, which incentivizes private companies to invest in underserved communities to stimulate economic growt
Greenville, SC — On Monday, July 20, Congressman William Timmons (SC-04) will report to Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama for duty with the South Carolina Air National Guard. Congressman Timmons has served in the SC National Guard since 2018 and also serves as a JAG Officer. Congressman Timmons released the following statement.
Washington, DC — Yesterday, Reps. William Timmons (SC-04), Cindy Axne (IA-03), Mike Bost (IL-12), Anthony Brindisi (NY-22), Greg Murphy (NC-03), and Max Rose (NY-11) unveiled bipartisan legislation to provide in-demand skills training and employment assistance to members of National Guard and Reserve who are within 180 days of transitioning into civilian life.
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Lockheed Martin opened its new F-16 fighter plane production line in Greenville, S.C., nearly two years after announcing it would move there.
Political and civic leaders from the Upstate and South Carolina gathered Tuesday to celebrate a new F-16 production line.
The ribbon cutting ceremony at Lockheed Martin, in Greenville, marks the completion of the company's new line.
There are two kinds of bills that get introduced in Congress: substantive legislation and “messaging bills.” Substantive legislation is introduced to make thoughtful changes to our laws and is typically negotiated and vetted by both Congress and the White House far in advance of debate on either the House or Senate floor.
A $4.1 billion appropriation for Indian Health Service, which provides medical services for Native American tribes and Alaska Natives, and $65 million for the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund are just two examples freshman Congressman William Timmons cited for voting against last week’s federal spending bill, which was ultimately signed by President Donald Trump.
Many of us fundamentally disagree about when life begins. I believe that life begins at conception. There is no greater miracle we will witness during our time on Earth than our ability to create life. We must protect these miracles and advocate for their right to exist.
Freshman U.S. Rep. William Timmons of Greenville took the oath of office on his family Bible Thursday, joining the 116th Congress as Greenville and Spartanburg’s representative. He succeeded longtime Congressman Trey Gowdy, who did not seek re-election.
Timmons was joined by his family, fiancee and staff at the swearing-in ceremony at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
