Brian Jack

11/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/16/2025 21:29

Congressman Brian Jack Welcomes United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner to Pike County

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Regan Hinson

PIKE COUNTY, GA -Today, Congressman Brian Jack welcomed the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner to Pike County. Together, they attended services at Christ Chapel and Harvest Time Revival Church in Zebulon.

"I pledged to bring America's leaders to our communities to showcase the incredible things happening across Georgia's 3rd Congressional District," said Congressman Jack. "I'm honored to keep that promise, and we're already planning more visits in the coming months."

During each service, Secretary Turner, a former NFL player, shared his testament of faith, and his inspirational journey from a difficult childhood to professional football, to President Trump's cabinet.

Secretary Turner's visit marks the 7th visit by a member of President Trump's Cabinet to Georgia's 3rd Congressional District this year.

Previous Presidential Cabinet Visits to Georgia's 3rd Congressional District in 2025:

August 21, 2025- Congressman Jack welcomed Vice President JD Vance, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Lee Zeldin, and Administrator of the Small Business Administration Kelly Loeffler to Peachtree City in Fayette County, where they promoted the passage and enactment of H.R. 1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act at a local factory.

June 28, 2025- Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins visited EchoPark Speedway in Henry County for the Quaker State 400.

May 2, 2025- Congressman Jack welcomed Secretary of Energy Chris Wright to Spalding County to celebrate the passage and enactment of legislation led by Congressman Jack that repealed a Biden-era regulation, saving hundreds of jobs at a local water heater company.

April 17, 2025- Congressman Jack welcomed Administrator of the Small Business Administration Kelly Loeffler to Troup County, where they toured small businesses, hosted a roundtable discussion with local community leaders, and visited two restaurants.

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