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"In 1864, in the midst of the Civil War, the phrase “In God We Trust” appeared on U.S. coins which has become the unique identifier of American currency. This statement reflected the American sense that we did not trust in our material well-being but in the grace of God. It reflected the sentiments of the 54 men who, with a firm Reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, signed the Declaration of Independence. It was fitting then that, 92 years after putting the motto on our currency, on July 30,1956 President Dwight D.
I appreciate you taking the time to read my newsletter. It's been a busy week up in D.C. from meeting with people from our district to committee hearings to the sit-in staged on the House floor. The Supreme Court also released their decision on United States v. Texas putting the power back in the hands of the American people, not President Obama's. Their 4-4 tied decision thwarts the President’s attempt to unconstitutionally overrule current immigration laws. Laws are made by the people through their elected representative, not through executive action.
