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June 20, 2019
WASHINGTON — Rep. Doug Collins, Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, released the following statement upon the release of the transcript of Hope Hicks’ interview before members of the committee on June 19, 2019. “Eight hours and 273 pages later, we’ve learned nothing new from a witness who has been cooperating with this committee for months. Ms. Hicks testified there was no collusion. She noted clearly when Democrats mischaracterized her words, and, ultimately, Ms.
June 20, 2019

"I hoped the John Dean hearing was the end to the circus, because no matter how many times we 're-live' the findings of the report, the conclusions will not magically change. . . . Given the majority’s actions in preparing for this hearing, I fear we are once again turning this committee into a farce. The attorney general made the Mueller report public two months ago. We can all read it for ourselves. We all know what it says. The 'Lesson from the Mueller report' is no conspiracy."

June 19, 2019
WASHINGTON — Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, offered an amendment to restore funding for Project Safe Neighborhoods, a Department of Justice initiative that has helped reduce violent crime in communities nationwide. Democrats did not fund Project Safe Neighborhoods in H.R. 3055, the Commerce, Justice, Science, Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, Interior, Environment, Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, Transportation and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act 2020.
June 12, 2019

“ Russians targeted state voting systems in the 2016 presidential election, and other foreign powers may also be working to do the same in 2020. This makes it even more important to secure state elections systems."

June 12, 2019

“ . . . in the Gainesville division of the Northern District of Georgia, the judge dismissed charges against a defendant for unregistered possession of ricin. In doing so, the court stated it is Congress’ duty to fix problems it has created in federal law. Mr. Chairman, that is why we are here today."

June 12, 2019

“If enacted, the STOIC Act would expand the statutory language of pre-existing family-support grant programs to ensure that they support suicide-prevention efforts, mental-health screenings, and training to identify officers who are at risk for suicide.”

June 12, 2019

“This legislation will make better use of judicial and attorney resources and will better serve the public by allowing district court judges to hear cases in the existing federal courthouses in Flagstaff and Yuma with minimal, if any, additional administrative costs.” 

June 12, 2019

“I cosponsored the TERM Act to make it easier and fairer for generic pharmaceutical companies to challenge trivial patents, which ultimately means that patients get access to more drug options faster.”

June 12, 2019
WASHINGTON — Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, filed an amendment to the House Homeland Security (HHS) portion of H.R. 2740 — Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Legislative Branch, Defense, State, Foreign Operations and Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2020. Collins’ amendment would help protect unaccompanied alien children from placement in homes with criminals or individuals who have posed a danger to children.
June 11, 2019

"Today’s hearing provides an excellent opportunity to examine [the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act] and other issues related to journalism in the online environment. These issues include matters as diverse as the boom in tech mergers and acquisitions to the mushrooming problem of online outlets that freeze viewpoints out of the online public square."