Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses Gaza crisis, weather legislation, and school fitness initiatives

Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses Gaza crisis, weather legislation, and school fitness initiatives
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District — https://aflcio.org/
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U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene posted a series of statements on July 31, 2025, addressing issues ranging from the humanitarian crisis in Gaza to legislative action on weather modification and school fitness programs.

In her first post, Greene recounted a conversation with a Christian pastor from Gaza. She wrote on July 31: “Yesterday I spoke to a Christian pastor from Gaza. There are children starving. And Christians have been killed and injured, as well as many innocent people. If you are an American Christian, this should be absolutely unacceptable to you. Just as we said that Hamas killing”.

Later that day, Greene discussed her proposed legislation aimed at ending certain weather modification practices. On July 31 she stated: “No one should be playing God with our weather. My Clear Skies Act puts a stop to geoengineering and cloud seeding for good. No more weather manipulation. Just clear skies! “.

In another post the same evening, Greene commented on changes in school fitness requirements: “Bringing back the Presidential Fitness Test is a HUGE win for our kids! As someone who values fitness and health, I’m thrilled to see this back in schools. Let’s Make America Healthy Again! “.

Marjorie Taylor Greene represents Georgia’s 14th congressional district and has secured multiple election victories in recent years, including defeating Shawn Harris in 2024 with 64.4% of the vote, Marcus Flowers in 2022 with 65.9%, and Kevin Van Ausdal in 2020 with 74.7%.



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