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#landscape#calvert cliffs#infrared#infrared photography#false color#590nm#ir#calvert cliffs park#ir photography#lusby#maryland#august#around dc#my work#photography
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The Hot Wife and I went to the Calvert Marine Museum for First Fossil Friday to have a paleontologist take a look at a whale vertebra my Mom found at Calvert Cliffs in the 50s and 3 things I at the Cliffs and at Flag Pond found to identify them.
The fossils are from the Miocene. They are: a vertebra from an adult baleen whale, a scapula from a sea turtle, a tooth from either an Otodus chubutensis or Otodus megladon but he couldn’t tell because of how the tooth is broken - which is similar to other teeth he’s seen that were modified by Native Americans for use as a spear point!!!! The final fossil is the inside of a geoduck and part of its shell.
We also stopped by to see the river otters (the Hot Wife’s fav part of the museum) who put on quite a show for her, swimming up to look at her and swimming away.
Then we hit the gift shop and I found the best fake teeth ever!
#butch#dyke#wlw#sogay#lesbian#queer#wives#this is love#lgbtq#fossils#megladon#sharkteeth#whale#baleen whale#Calvert formation#Miocene#paleontology#Calvert Marine Museum#Calvert Cliffs#Flag Pond#Maryland
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Find me frolicking in the woods
#Calvert cliffs state park#Maryland#aimeekb#hiking#lesbians who hike#nature#natures staircase#forest#travel#explore#adventure#landscape#forestcore#travel photography#mossy forest#trees#big trees#sunsets#l
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Oh my, I’ve been to Calvert Cliffs. My kids would CRY if I showed them this. She’s going to treasure that thing forever!
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came across a velvet ant near my apartment!!! only the third time i’ve ever seen one, and the first time i’ve seen a red one!! also the largest one i’ve seen, this was a pretty hefty lady compared to the little orange ones
#velvet ant#the other two i saw were at calvert cliffs and while doing field work in wyoming#all three were impossible to photograph lmfao only video can capture their speedy beauty
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Archovember 2024 Day 19 - Pelagornis sandersi
After the K-T extinction, the last remaining dinosaurs began to diverge, trying on many different shapes and sizes. While most birds stayed in the small forms that had kept them alive for so long, some achieved massive sizes. Some even reached these sizes while still retaining their ability to fly. One such genus was Pelagornis, a group of “pseudotooth birds.” While the gene for teeth was lost in birds, the Pelagornithids found a work-around, evolving tooth-like edges to their beaks. These were seabirds, using their saw-edged beaks to grip onto slippery fish and squid. The largest species of Pelagornis was Pelagornis sandersi. P. sandersi was not only the largest Pelagornis, but also had the widest wingspan of any known bird, estimated at 6.06 to 7.38 m (19.9 to 24.2 ft) long. P. sandersi had short, stumpy legs, and likely spent most of its time on the wing. It would have had to take off by dropping from cliffs, utilizing air currents to glide into the air. It would have been able to travel long distances like this, without landing, similar to modern day albatrosses.
Fossils of Pelagornis have been found worldwide, including in the Aridal Formation of Morocco, the Chandler Bridge Formation of South Carolina, the Bahía Inglesa Formation of Chile, the Black Rock Sandstone of Australia, the Molasse Coquilliere Formation of France, the Calvert Formation in Virginia, the Pisco Formation of Peru, the Castillo Formation and Capadare Formation of Venezuela, the Greta Formation of New Zealand, and the Purisima Formation of California. This worldwide distribution means they would have been living alongside a large variety of Eocene to Early Pleistocene animals, and eating a large variety of fish species. It is unknown why these giant seabirds went extinct, but they may have been encountered by archaic humans in the Early Pleistocene.
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#Pelagornis sandersi#Pelagornis#birds#avialans#theropods#saurischians#dinosaurs#archosaurs#archosauromorphs#reptiles#Archovember#Archovember2024#Dinovember#SaritaDrawsPalaeo#Middle Paleogene#Late Paleogene#Early Neogene#Late Neogene#Early Quaternary#Aridal Formation#Chandler Bridge Formation#Bahía Inglesa Formation#Black Rock Sandstone Formation#Molasse Coquilliere Formation#Calvert Formation#Pisco Formation#Castillo Formation#Capadare Formation#Greta Formation#Purisima Formation
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Gastropods, barnacles, coral, and bivalves found in the sandy clay sediments of Calvert Cliffs, MD.
-Shark teeth, ray plates, and a fish vertebra-
Invertebrate paleontology field collection lab!
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Calvert Cliffs, Maryland
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Nuclear Accidents to read about for more Burrow’s End Context (Besides Chernobyl):
I’ve recently become hyperfixated with reading about these and a lot of them have bits that I think can add to what’s going on in Burrow’s End. (These are far from all the possible examples I could give you, these just seemed the most relevant). I’ve grouped them by location in honor of the Cold War themes we’ve been seeing.
Soviet Incidents:
Mayak Kyshtym Disaster (1957) | Considered the third worst nuclear plant disaster in history (behind Chernobyl and Fukushima). Case of neglect and lack of oversight and general human stupidity. Caused huge amount of contamination to surrounding area; they had previously already been dumping their waste into a nearby lake. High civilian casualties; at least 200 people died and many, many more were affected.
“In the 45 years afterwards, about half a million people in the region have been irradiated in one or more of the incidents, exposing them to up to 20 times the radiation suffered by the Chernobyl disaster victims outside of the plant itself.”
Vinča Nuclear Institute Criticality Excursion (1958) | Researchers smelled ozone while they were unknowingly being irradiated, resulting in one death
Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant Incidents | 1975: Electrical fire destroyed control lines to coolant pumps 1989: Another cooling pump malfunction caused near-meltdown
KS-150 Incidents (1976, 1977) | Several different incidents involving coolant malfunction
K-431 Chazhma Bay Accident (1985) | Criticality excursion on a nuclear submarine caused by operator error. Resulted in a large area of severe contamination. (10 fatalities, another 49 injured, unknown how many could have been affected by contamination).
US Incidents:
Louis Slotin Accident (1946) | There are several excursions and deaths associated with the Manhattan Project and Los Alamos— but this one involved witnesses reporting a “blue glow” as the resulting radiation ionized the surrounding air. Slotin died within days, and several of his colleagues were injured, one permanently disabled, with some later dying early deaths.
Cecil Kelley Accident (1958) | Procedural error caused criticality accident that resulted in a “bright flash of blue light;” (warning that the descriptions on this one get particularly grisly as Kelley received more than seven times the adult lethal dose of radiation; he was the only one affected).
Surry Power Station Incidents (1972, 1979, 1986, 2011) | Multiple cooling system accidents, primarily those involving escaping steam, resulting in burns and one explosion. (Only the events in 1972 and 1986 resulted in loss of life, for 6 deaths total)
Three Mile Island Accident (1979) | Water escaped from the coolant system due to a mix of operator error and design flaws. This led to the reactor overheating and an eventual leak of radioactive gases via the steam released during the incident. Luckily the contamination of surrounding areas appears to have been minimal (for the most part).
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Malfunctions (1986) | Used Cape Cod Bay as the water source for its cooling system, resulting in an impact on aquatic plant and animal life. In 1986, recurring equipment malfunctions resulted in an emergency shutdown. The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission once referred to it as “one of the worst-run″ nuclear power plants in the US.
Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Incidents (1987) | Nuclear Regulatory Commission found evidence of misconduct, procedure error, corporate malfeasance, deliberate disregard for safety regulations, and pollution via accidental waste leakage into a nearby river. Resulted in a forced shutdown in 1987, associated with cooling malfunctions.
(There are several other [mostly nonfatal] US incidents at nuclear power plants, too many to fully get into here. See: Idaho National Laboratory, Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Crystal River Nuclear Plant, and Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station)
Other Locations:
Lucens Reactor Accident (1969) | Loss of coolant accident led to partial meltdown and contamination of the reactor cavern
Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant Accident (1989) | A fire damaged the cooling system, leading to near-meltdown
Other Resources:
Wikipedia:
Page for nuclear and radiation accidents
Page for criticality accidents
Page for LOCA (Loss-of-coolant accident)
Union of Concerned Scientists:
A Brief History of Nuclear Accidents Worldwide
National Health Institute:
Civilian nuclear incidents: An overview of historical, medical, and scientific aspects
See Also:
World Nuclear Association, Atomic Archive, Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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supernatural s13e23 let the good times roll (w. andrew dabb)
well, carry on my wayward son has lost pretty all of its emotional punch that it once had for me back in the early seasons.
the moment we see sam in front of the corkboard and "the ice caps are melting" i felt like i was going to combust. what is this nonsense. our-earth 101 catching them up to speed even though we're just here to regroup and arm up before a showdown with michael? and how long was the apocalypse apocalypsing over there? longer than it would have without the boys to stop it in 2010 or whatever? mortifying. i fast forwarded. i don't need the spn cliffs notes on awful things here too
you want to hear some nonsense? i was sort of looking forward to yesterday's episode. i don't know why. well, it disabused me of that notion right quick.
why are we on some rando werewolf hunt
man mary is beautiful. and sure, she and bobby get umbrellas
MARY So what are you gonna do now? BOBBY Honestly, I got no clue. Everyone seems to be settling in okay in town. Ketch is out doing Ketch things. Rowena and Charlie are road tripping it through the Southwest.
i get that it's for production reasons they're not gonna have the whole cast around but hokay.
BOBBY Anyways...without an archangel, it's not like we can go back home. And I'm not sure I'd want to.
all right then. obviously, shit's gonna happen with lucifer and michael though right. don't have a lot of episodes left (lol) and i know michael gets all up in there at some point
DEAN Hey, you remember...remember when you asked if we could stop it? All the evil in the world? SAM Yeah. DEAN If we could...really change things? Well, maybe with Jack, we can. SAM Maybe you're right. But then what will we do? DEAN Mm. Yeah. This. (Dean holds a beer he has been carrying and Sam looks down at his) A whole lot of this. But on a beach somewhere, you know? Can you imagine? You, me, Cass, toes in the sand, couple of them little umbrella drinks. Matching Hawaiian shirts, obviously. Some hula girls. SAM (scoffing) You talking about retiring? You? DEAN If I knew the world was safe? Hell, yeah. And you know why? 'Cause we freaking earned it, man. SAM (holding up his beer) I'll drink to that. DEAN Yeah. Hell, yeah.
being optimistic is surely a sign for everything to turn to absolute shit. is cas gonna wear the trench over the hawaiian shirt? he's awfully commited to that look
tired of myself talking about this show.
DEAN Jack? Hey. Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Easy. You're just having a bad dream. JACK Sorry. DEAN It's okay. You don't have to apologize. I have 'em, too. All the time. JACK You do? DEAN Sure. JACK You, um... What do you see? DEAN Well, depends. Mostly... mostly people I couldn't save.
thanks for saying that i guess, pretty sure he's only gonna talk to someone that's zoned as a kid about it. but without specifics of course
DEAN Jack... it's not about being strong. I mean...Look, I don't know what you saw over there, and I don't know what you went through. I know it was bad. But I also know that you came out the other side because you are strong. But even when we're strong, man, things are gonna happen. We're gonna make mistakes. Nobody's perfect. Right? But we can get better. Every day, we can get better. So whatever you're dealing with, you know, whatever...whatever comes at us, we'll figure out a way to deal with it, together. You're family, kid, and we look after our own.
needed some Quality Dad Bonding time between jack and dean, i guess now that he's not convinced he's gonna go evil and blow up the world. also always slightly amused that jack's actor, alexander calvert, is 27 at this point
didn't take long for lucifer to show up
jack flitting off to basically kill this guy with no proof of wrongdoing, like. it's such a weird character because he's an adult, i think in world he's supposed be i dunno, late teens? and he's got a very childlike view of events. it's like infantilizing except that he is basically a baby with extremely limited life experince so?? i dunno. doesn't really work for me on the regular
in a way i wish pellegrino had a different role so i could like the character he's playing. i want to believe this thing with jack because he's just so good at being sincere and horrible. like, some fucking random play at getting jack on his side is making me cry??? because the idea of starting over and him actually leaving everyone alone is just so... i wish.
MARY Sam, even if we find Lucifer, how we gonna stop him?
did they lose their archangel blade over in au world?
MAGGIE Does it matter? Kinda seems like you have bigger, you know, Satan-y problems. SAM Yeah, but -- but we're -- we're dealing with those. Mostly.
the little muttered "mostly" did get a chuckle out of me
CASTIEL Yeah, angel radio is nothing but static, which is disturbing.
i mean there's only what, 9 angels left anyway lol
laughing at this ridiculous slow float downstairs while they shoot at him, knowing nothing is going to do anything
well. that big reveal of lucifer is actually evil to jack thing, well played by pellegrino as i'd expect. did not expect him flashing out of there with jack and sammy in tow.
DEAN No. What if...what if you had your sword?
well. i wondered what on earth could get dean to say yes.
LUCIFER Wow, Daddy Sammy coming to the rescue. But your little Jackie, the nougat-loving boy that you had before, he's killed people. He's got lots of blood on his hands. SAM (standing) I don't care. He's family.
i mean, so has sam and the rest of their family so?? not exactly a convincing argument :p
DEAN (to Castiel) Lucifer has Sam. He has Jack. Cass, I don't have a choice! DEAN (To Michael) If we do this, it's a one-time deal. I'm in charge. You're the engine, but I'm behind the wheel. Understand?
i'm sure that'll work out fine
mmmk.
convenient that michael and lucifer brought the archangel blades with them so we can have a little showdown
lol reminds me of the matrix training with morpheus fight but cheesier. and we're just gonna have a fist fight in the air. oy
are they actually committing to killing lucifer? his character was more than done but sad to see pellegrino leave, but glad that plotline is over finally
SAM You did it. DEAN No. No, we did it. We did it.
and dean immediately hunches over in pain and it's like s8e23 all over again
and now michael has his special sword vessel and he broke the deal and they can't go killing him while he's wearing dean, right. wonder how long that's gonna drag on in the next season. i haven't seen a lot of gifs of michael!dean so lol i figure it can't be that long??
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#landscape#calvert cliffs#infrared#calvert cliffs park#ir#false color#ir photography#infrared photography#590nm#signs#state park#maryland#lusby#august#around dc#my work#photography
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In Calvert Co., MD: rgent: Help Needed for Calvin - A 7-Month-Old Pup in Need of Rescue Placement! ☘️🐾☘️ - Calvert County Animal Shelter - Maryland.
🍀🐾Lucky Calvin Needs a Shamrock Miracle! ☘️🐾
Top o' the morning to you, dear animal lovers and compassionate souls! We're reaching out from the heart of our shelter with a plea as green as the rolling hills of Ireland, seeking a wee bit of magic and a whole lot of love for our special lad, Calvin!
Calvin, the 7-month-old, 43lb pupper, stumbled into our lives like a hidden pot o' gold at the end of a rainbow, arriving as a stray with a story as mysterious as a leprechaun's pot of treasure. With eyes as bright as emeralds and a heart as pure as the Irish countryside, Calvin is your typical puppy - full of boundless energy, affection, and a mischievous spirit that could charm even the grumpiest leprechaun!
This adorable lad has stolen our hearts with his playful antics and his penchant for cuddles with people of all. But alas, Calvin's journey to finding his forever home is fraught with obstacles that require a bit of luck of the Irish to overcome.
Like any young pup, Calvin could use a bit of guidance and training to help him navigate the world with confidence and grace. A bit of basic obedience training would do wonders to polish his skills and sharpen his leash manners, ensuring he's the perfect companion for any adventure, be it chasing rainbows or lounging by the hearth.
But there's a twist in Calvin's tale, a challenge that requires the wisdom of a Celtic sage to unravel. Our dear lad has shown a puzzling reaction during a meet and greet with another four-legged friend. With a bark as loud as a banshee's wail and a demeanor less than friendly, Calvin's encounter was anything but a jig of joy. It seems our lad needs a bit of guidance in the realm of interspecies diplomacy, for he's yet to learn the art of making friends with his fellow furry creatures.
Thus, we seek the aid of noble rescuers, those with hearts as vast as the Cliffs of Moher and as tender as a bed of clover. We humbly request rescue placement only for our Calvin, so he may receive the tender loving care he needs to bloom into the magnificent hound we know he's destined to be. With a bit of patience, a sprinkle of kindness, and a dash of luck, we're certain Calvin will transform into the loyal, loving companion he was meant to be.
So, dear friends, if you find a bit of space in your heart and a corner in your home for our dear Calvin, we beseech you to reach out and lend a helping hand.
Calvin is neutered, up to date on vaccines, heartworm negative and microchipped.
Together, let's give Calvin the chance to find his pot of gold at the end of the rainbow - a forever home filled with love, laughter, and the luck of the Irish!🌈🐾
Jamie Hash
Volunteer and Rescue Coordinator
410-535-7387
Rescue Pick-Up Hours:
Monday – Saturday from 10am – 4pm
Adoption Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday from 10am - 4pm
5055 Hallowing Point Rd. Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Linda L. Kelley Animal Shelter
**If you would like to foster Calvin, we can contact local rescues to ask for help, please email [email protected] (we are only a volunteer group that tries to help rescues help the dogs/cats of MD)
#dog rescue maryland#dog rescue#dog rescue baltimore maryland#doglover#foster#fostering dogs#foster family#save animals#savealife#saving lives#save a life#save a dog
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10 first lines
i wasn’t tagged or anything, but I saw @abalonetea post about it and it seems fun!
rules: share the first lines of the last ten things you’ve written
tagging: @korblez @dr-paine @author-a-holmes @the-stray-storyteller @sam-glade @risingshards @novel-emma
1. “Nadia, look!” Julie Dawson pointed at the fluffy pink-and-yellow wings on a maple tree deep in the Calvert Cliffs state park in southern Maryland. (from Wordless)
2. “F-f-f-fuck, it’s cold!” Bouncing on the balls of her feet, 26-year-old omega Holly Pendergrass jabbed in the code to get into her parents’ house. (from Holly and Ivy)
3. Yelena Montalban glared at the dark clouds overhead before slipping into her Subaru hatchback. (from The Winner Takes It All)
4. Cassia shivers on her cot, her breath a rattle in her throat. (from Kiss of the Lethe)
5. Rosalie Mackenzie had had enough of people throwing alphas at her. (from A Rose at Midnight)
6. Her Highness Elara Ravensfell, Princess of the Moon Court, lurked in the corner of the Sun Court’s massive ballroom, trying and failing to disappear into the few shadows. (from Knights and Daze)
7. Decked out in a black apron and visor, Vi carefully poured a blonde roast into a to-go cup. (from bring me java, bring me joy)
8. Caitlyn Kiramman yearned to know the color pink. (from say my name and every color illuminates)
9. Sigrid shuffles her tarot cards like the rush of a river, cool and calming. (from 78)
10. In her rural Virginia office, Lorena García Fernández bypassed the usual salacious story about the Ìovorian princess and snipped out the article about her business trip. (from Love, Lorena)
#wips#writeblr#writing#10 first lines#tag games#Wip: wordless#wip: knights and daze#wip: the winner takes it all#wip: holly and ivy#wip: a rose at midnight
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my fossil collection is Not Big and yet it still manages to frustrate me ('it' means the piece I found at Calvert Cliffs that I don't have the expertise to ID properly but it looks???? like a piece of shark vertebra??? but I don't KNOW)
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This is the full list of all Republican House representatives who voted against the sick leave measure:
Robert Aderholt, Alabama 4th district
Rick Allen, Georgia 12th district
Mark Amodei, Nevada 2nd district
Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota
Jodey Arrington, Texas 19th district
Brian Babin, Texas 36th district
Jim Baird, Indiana 4th district
Troy Balderson, Ohio 12th district
Jim Banks, Indiana 3rd district
Andy Barr, Kentucky 6th district
Cliff Bentz, Oregon 2nd district
Jack Bergman, Michigan 1st district
Stephanie Bice (OK), Oklahoma 5th district
Andy Biggs, Arizona 5th district
Gus Bilirakis, Florida 12th district
Dan Bishop, North Carolina 9th district
Mike Bost, Illinois 12th district
Kevin Brady, Texas 8th district
Mo Brooks, Alabama 5th district
Vern Buchanan, Florida 16th district
Ken Buck, Colorado 4th district
Larry Bucshon, Indiana 8th district
Ted Budd, North Carolina 13th district
Tim Burchett, Tennessee 2nd district
Michael Burgess, Texas 26th district
Ken Calvert, California 42nd district
Kat Cammack, Florida 3rd district
Mike Carey, Ohio 15th district
Jerry Carl, Alabama 1st district
John Carter, Texas 31st district
Buddy Carter, Georgia 1st district
Madison Cawthorn, North Carolina 11th district
Steve Chabot, Ohio 1st district
Liz Cheney, Wyoming
Ben Cline, Virginia 6th district
Michael Cloud, Texas 27th district
Andrew Clyde, Georgia 9th district
Tom Cole, Oklahoma 4th district
James Comer, Kentucky 1st district
Connie Conway, California 22nd district
Rick Crawford, Arkansas 1st district
Dan Crenshaw, Texas 2nd district
John Curtis, Utah 3rd district
Warren Davidson, Ohio 8th district
Rodney Davis, Illinois 13th district
Scott DesJarlais, Tennessee 4th district
Mario Diaz-Balart, Florida 25th district
Byron Donalds, Florida 19th district
Jeff Duncan, South Carolina 3rd district
Neal Dunn, Florida 2nd district
Jake Ellzey, Texas 6th district
Tom Emmer, Minnesota 6th district
Ron Estes, Kansas 4th district
Pat Fallon, Texas 4th district
Randy Feenstra, Iowa 4th district
Drew Ferguson, Georgia 3rd district
Brad Finstad, Minnesota 1st district
Michelle Fischbach, Minnesota 7th district
Scott Fitzgerald, Wisconsin 5th district
Chuck Fleischmann, Tennessee 3rd district
Mike Flood, Nebraska 1st district
Mayra Flores, Texas 34th district
Virginia Foxx, North Carolina 5th district
Scott Franklin, Florida 15th district
Russ Fulcher, Idaho 1st district
Matt Gaetz, Florida 1st district
Mike Gallagher, Wisconsin 8th district
Andrew Garbarino, New York 2nd district
Mike Garcia, California 25th district
Bob Gibbs, Ohio 7th district
Carlos Gimenez, Florida 26th district
Louie Gohmert, Texas 1st district
Tony Gonzales, Texas 23rd district
Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio 16th district
Bob Good, Virginia 5th district
Lance Gooden, Texas 5th district
Paul Gosar, Arizona 4th district
Kay Granger, Texas 12th district
Garret Graves, Louisiana 6th district
Sam Graves, Missouri 6th district
Mark Green, Tennessee 7th district
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia 14th district
Morgan Griffith, Virginia 9th district
Glenn Grothman, Wisconsin 6th district
Michael Guest, Mississippi 3rd district
Brett Guthrie, Kentucky 2nd district
Andy Harris, Maryland 1st district
Diana Harshbarger, Tennessee 1st district
Vicky Hartzler, Missouri 4th district
Kevin Hern, Oklahoma 1st district
Yvette Herrell, New Mexico 2nd district
Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington 3rd district
Jody Hice, Georgia 10th district
Clay Higgins, Louisiana 3rd district
French Hill, Arkansas 2nd district
Ashley Hinson, Iowa 1st district
Trey Hollingsworth, Indiana 9th district
Richard Hudson, North Carolina 8th district
Bill Huizenga, Michigan 2nd district
Darrell Issa, California 50th district
Ronny Jackson, Texas 13th district
Chris Jacobs, New York 27th district
Mike Johnson, Louisiana 4th district
Bill Johnson, Ohio 6th district
Dusty Johnson, South Dakota
Jim Jordan, Ohio 4th district
David Joyce, Ohio 14th district
John Joyce, Pennsylvania 13th district
Fred Keller, Pennsylvania 12th district
Trent Kelly, Mississippi 1st district
Mike Kelly, Pennsylvania 16th district
Young Kim, California 39th district
David Kustoff, Tennessee 8th district
Darin LaHood, Illinois 18th district
Doug LaMalfa, California 1st district
Doug Lamborn, Colorado 5th district
Bob Latta, Ohio 5th district
Jake LaTurner, Kansas 2nd district
Debbie Lesko, Arizona 8th district
Julia Letlow, Louisiana 5th district
Billy Long, Missouri 7th district
Barry Loudermilk, Georgia 11th district
Frank Lucas, Oklahoma 3rd district
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri 3rd district
Nancy Mace, South Carolina 1st district
Nicole Malliotakis, New York 11th district
Tracey Mann, Kansas 1st district
Thomas Massie, Kentucky 4th district
Brian Mast, Florida 18th district
Kevin McCarthy, California 23rd district
Michael McCaul, Texas 10th district
Lisa McClain, Michigan 10th district
Tom McClintock, California 4th district
Patrick McHenry, North Carolina 10th district
Peter Meijer, Michigan 3rd district
Dan Meuser, Pennsylvania 9th district
Mary Miller, Illinois 15th district
Carol Miller, West Virginia 3rd district
Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Iowa 2nd district
John Moolenaar, Michigan 4th district
Alex Mooney, West Virginia 2nd district
Barry Moore, Alabama 2nd district
Blake Moore, Utah 1st district
Markwayne Mullin, Oklahoma 2nd district
Greg Murphy, North Carolina 3rd district
Troy Nehls, Texas 22nd district
Dan Newhouse, Washington 4th district
Ralph Norman, South Carolina 5th district
Jay Obernolte, California 8th district
Burgess Owens, Utah 4th district
Steven Palazzo, Mississippi 4th district
Gary Palmer, Alabama 6th district
Greg Pence, Indiana 6th district
Scott Perry, Pennsylvania 10th district
August Pfluger, Texas 11th district
Bill Posey, Florida 8th district
Guy Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania 14th district
Tom Rice, South Carolina 7th district
Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Washington 5th district
Mike Rogers, Alabama 3rd district
Hal Rogers, Kentucky 5th district
John Rose, Tennessee 6th district
Matt Rosendale, Montana
David Rouzer, North Carolina 7th district
Chip Roy, Texas 21st district
John Rutherford, Florida 4th district
Maria Elvira Salazar, Florida 27th district
Steve Scalise, Louisiana 1st district
David Schweikert, Arizona 6th district
Austin Scott, Georgia 8th district
Joe Sempolinski, New York 23rd district
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