
Brian Jack
Brian Jack is a Republican U.S. Representative from Georgia, whose district is home to Rinnai America's manufacturing facility. He has expressed concern over the new energy rule's potential to jeopardize jobs in his constituency and has committed to advocating for the repeal of regulations that he believes threaten local employment and economic stability.
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Brian Jack joined Democrats in the effort to subpoena the Epstein files.
Epstein saga has exposed cracks in Maga movement which could fatally undermine Donald Trump – The Irish TimesThe phenomenon of a measure sponsored by Ms. Lee winning the support of Representatives Brian Jack of Georgia.
The Epstein affair has turned the MAGA narrative on its headBrian Jack is a Republican representative who supported the committee's initiative concerning Maxwell.
El escándalo de Epstein abre una brecha entre los republicanos en el Congreso de Estados Unidos | InternacionalBrian Jack is a Republican representative from Georgia who supported the congressional committee's initiative regarding Epstein.
La fiscal general Bondi avisó en mayo a Trump de que su nombre figuraba en los ‘papeles de Epstein’ | InternacionalGOP Rep. Brian Jack joined with the subpanel’s four Democrats to approve the subpoena.
House Oversight subcommittee votes to subpoena DOJ for Epstein filesRep. Brian Jack is present during the signing of Congressional resolutions.
How Canada could bolster U.S. legal efforts to curb Trump’s tariff powersRep. Brian Jack was involved in the questioning of NPR CEO Katherine Maher regarding the coverage of the laptop story.
NPR chief admits dismissing Hunter Biden laptop story was a mistakeRinnai America's Georgia facility is headquartered in the district of Rep. Brian Jack, R-Ga., who said the announcement of the green energy rule in the waning days of the Biden administration put 'the livelihoods of my constituents in peril during the holiday season.'
Hundreds of jobs at risk in Georgia as Congress rushes to overturn Biden-era energy rule, manufacturer says











































