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Brian Jack

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Crossing the aisle

Passage votes where Brian Jack broke ranks with ≥75% of Republicans. Threshold catches substantively partisan splits; unanimous-ish or close votes are excluded.

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Cross-aisle vote
  1. 119-hr-2860·Jun 3, 2026·76% of R voted YES

    Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2025

    Rep voted NO
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Recent votes

  • Yea
    To amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and for other purposes.
    119-hr-9238··June 11, 2026
  • Yea
    Condemning actors seeking to defraud the United States Government, and expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that governmentwide fraud and improper payment prevention reforms will meaningfully improve the financial prosperity of the United States, and that Federal program eligibility should be verified before payment.
    119-hres-1335··June 11, 2026
  • Yea
    To amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and for other purposes.
    119-hr-9238··June 11, 2026
  • Yea
    No Aid for Ghost Students Act of 2026
    119-hr-7892··June 10, 2026
  • Yea
    Fraud Prevention and Accountability Act
    119-hr-8312··June 10, 2026
  • Nay
    Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5408) to accelerate workplace time-to-contract under the National Labor Relations Act.
    119-hres-1140·2 votes·Jun 9, 2026
    • ·June 9, 2026
    • ·June 9, 2026
  • Nay
    Faster Labor Contracts Act
    119-hr-5408··June 9, 2026
  • Yea
    Federal Fraud Prevention Workforce Training Act
    119-hr-8428··June 8, 2026
  • Nay
    Ukraine Support Act
    119-hr-2913··June 5, 2026
  • Yea
    Waiving a requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules.
    119-hres-1336··June 4, 2026
  • Yea
    Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027
    119-hr-8646··June 4, 2026
  • Yea
    Waiving a requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules.
    119-hres-1336··June 4, 2026
  • Nay
    Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027
    119-hr-8646··June 4, 2026
  • Nay
    Stop Child Care Scams Act of 2026
    119-hr-7726··June 3, 2026
  • Yea
    Stop Child Care Scams Act of 2026
    119-hr-7726··June 3, 2026
  • Nay
    Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2025
    119-hr-2860··June 3, 2026
  • Nay
    Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2913) to authorize support for Ukraine, and for other purposes.
    119-hres-518··June 3, 2026
  • Nay
    Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities with Iran.
    119-hconres-86··June 3, 2026
  • Yea
    ARTIST Act
    119-s-254··June 3, 2026
  • Yea
    Fiscal Year 2025 Veterans Affairs Major Medical Facility Authorization Act
    119-s-2393··May 20, 2026
  • Yea
    Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025
    119-hr-2853··May 12, 2026
  • Yea
    Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
    119-hr-7567··April 30, 2026
  • Nay
    Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
    119-hr-7567··April 30, 2026
  • Yea
    A bill to amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and for other purposes.
    119-s-4465··April 30, 2026

Recent statements

April 9, 2026press_release_house

Congressman Brian Jack Delivers $1.98 Million Federal Investment in City of Hope Cancer Center in Newnan for Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Research

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Regan Hinson NEWNAN, GA – Today, Congressman Brian Jack (GA-03) visited City of Hope Cancer Center in Newnan to deliver the $1.98 million federal investment he secured through the federal government’s Community Development Fund for cancer prevention and early detection research. During the visit, Congressman Jack received a live demonstration of HopeLLM, City of Hope Atlanta’s proprietary, generative AI platform that analyzes extensive oncology research and data to assist physicians in swiftly identifying preventive care options for patients. Congressman Jack’s critical funding supports this innovative technology. Congressman Brian Jack said, “I am honored to support our fight against cancer by delivering a $1.98 million federal investment in cancer prevention and early detection technology. Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District is proud to be the home of City of Hope Atlanta’s Newnan campus, one of our Country’s leading cancer centers, and this funding will accelerate the deployment of City of Hope Atlanta’s “HopeLLM”, breakthrough technology that could revolutionize the way cancer patients are treated. Curing cancer is a goal that unifies all Americans, and funding and utilizing emerging technologies will hopefully enable us to achieve this virtuous objective.” On February 3, 2026, President Trump signed into law H.R.7148 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026. Through this legislation, Congressman Brian Jack worked with President Trump to deliver the $1.98 million federal investment in HopeLLM, the City of Hope Atlanta’s multimodal generative AI framework to optimize cancer prevention and early detection. The pilot program is scheduled to launch in Newnan later this year, giving patients across Georgia early access to City of Hope Atlanta’s national network of clinical trials and oncology data. Jonathan Watkins, CEO of City of Hope Atlanta said, "We are deeply grateful to Congressman Brian Jack for his leadership and advocacy on behalf of patients and families across Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District. This $1.98 million Community Project Funding award will accelerate the launch of HopeLLM at City of Hope Atlanta, beginning with AI-enabled clinical trial matching that helps clinicians connect patients more efficiently with leading-edge therapies. Congressman Jack’s support demonstrates how thoughtful federal investment can translate directly into better access, better care, and better outcomes for the communities we serve here in Georgia." City of Hope Atlanta is one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States. Its cancer centers onboarded over 160,000 patients in 2025, and its Newnan campus consistently ranks as one of the best hospitals in Georgia. Congressman Jack represents Georgia's 3rd Congressional District, which includes all of Coweta County. If Congressman Jack may be of service to you and your family, please visit jack.house.gov. ###

Source
March 24, 2026press_release_house

Congressman Brian Jack's Bipartisan Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act Passes the House

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Regan Hinson WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the United States House of Representatives passed by voice vote Congressman Brian Jack’s Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act (H.R.4624), the first boxing legislation to pass the House of Representatives in 26 years. Last year, on July 23, 2025, Congressman Jack introduced his landmark bipartisan legislation with Congresswoman Sharice Davids (KS-03), which was referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce. The Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Workforce Protections held a hearing on December 4, 2025, featuring testimony in support of the legislation from Lonnie Ali, wife of the late boxing legend Muhammad Ali and co-founder of the Muhammad Ali Center. On January 21, during a House Committee on Education and Workforce markup, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act was overwhelmingly approved by a bipartisan vote of 30–4. Congressman Brian Jack said, “The House of Representatives made history today by passing by voice vote landmark boxing legislation that will revive one of America’s greatest sports in the name of one of America’s greatest athletes. Professional boxing is the only sport regulated by Congress, and ambiguity in current law — adopted over a quarter century ago — has adversely affected boxers and stifled investment. The Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act strengthens safety protections for boxers, improves the quality of life for boxers, and establishes a framework for innovation within the sport to flourish.” Lonnie Ali, praising the passage of the legislation, said, “Muhammad dedicated his life to fighting — not just in the ring, but for the dignity of every person. Today's passage in the House of The Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act will continue to carry that legacy forward. Let me be clear, my support for this bill has been and will continue to be centered on ensuring fighters achieve real safety and health protections, are provided genuine economic protections and fair compensation for the sacrifices they make, and creating a space where boxing can once again return to the American sport landscape as the pre-eminent sport that it should be. I look forward to working with the Senate to ensure this bill becomes the very best bill possible for fighters and the sport of boxing. Given Muhammad’s rich boxing legacy, if I don’t fight for the revitalization and preservation of boxing and the overall welfare and dignity of boxers, who will?” Prior to its passage, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act was endorsed by the Association of Boxing Commissions, boxing legend Mike Tyson, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, and America’s largest arena operators, including Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., MGM Resorts International, as well as State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Congress has previously passed two boxing laws, the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act (the “Ali Act”) and the Professional Boxing Safety Act of 1996. The Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act (MAABRA) preserves the "Ali Act" that was codified in 2000, and enhances the Professional Boxing Safety Act of 1996 by adding supplemental provisions to improve the safety and well-being of boxers. MAABRA establishes a national minimum payment-per-round for all professional boxers ($200 per round), which prevents up-and-coming fighters from being exploited. In addition, all professional boxers would have access to better health insurance, including a first-time national minimum of $50,000 of coverage for injuries sustained during a bout. MAABRA allows for the creation of alternative systems called Unified Boxing Organizations (UBOs), which would provide boxers with better health and safety protections, greater compensation, and more choice and opportunities. UBOs would not replace the current sanctioning organizations. Instead, UBOs would exist side-by-side and operate independently, with UBO events regulated by state athletic commissions. Boxers would have the freedom to choose which of the two systems – the existing sanctioning organizations model or the new UBO model – is most advantageous to them. Following today’s passage of Congressman Jack’s Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act by the House of Representatives, the United States Senate will consider the legislation. Read the full bill text here. ###

Source
February 18, 2026press_release_house

Congressman Brian Jack Hosts Consul General of Japan Kenichi Matsuda in Peachtree City on Economic Tour of Japanese-Owned, American-Operated Businesses

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Regan Hinson PEACHTREE CITY, GA – Today, Congressman Brian Jack (GA-03) welcomed Consul General Kenichi Matsuda and representatives of the Consulate-General of Japan in Atlanta to Peachtree City on an economic tour of Japanese-owned, American-operated businesses. Together, they toured Hoshizaki America, TDK Components USA, Shinsei Corporation, and Asahi Biosciences, Inc., and discussed the vital importance of international investment in Fayette County and Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District. Congressman Jack said, “I am honored to welcome the Consul General of Japan Kenichi Matsuda to Peachtree City. In the years after Peachtree City’s founding, international investment from companies like Hoshizaki and TDK accelerated the growth of our beloved city. Today, Japanese-owned, American-operated businesses in Peachtree City employ over 1,500 of my constituents, and I am grateful for Consul General Matsuda’s partnership and support as we work to create more jobs across Georgia’s incredible 3rd Congressional District.” The visit comes at a consequential moment for U.S.—Japan economic cooperation, as yesterday President Trump announced additional details of his Administration’s historic trade deal with Japan. In a post on TruthSocial, President Trump said, “Japan is now officially, and financially, moving forward with the FIRST set of Investments under its $550 Billion Dollar Commitment to invest in the United States of America… [including] three TREMENDOUS Projects in the Strategic Areas of Oil & Gas in the Great State of Texas, Power Generation in the Great State of Ohio, and Critical Minerals in the Great State of Georgia.” Consul General of Japan Kenichi Matsuda said, “Japan and the Peach State have a longstanding, strong and enduring relationship, and Peachtree City has served as a cornerstone for Japanese investment in the region. We are deeply grateful for Congressman Jack’s continued support of Japanese companies, and for taking the time to visit and meet with dedicated Georgians who power their success. The companies we featured today represent an impressive variety of industries – from biotechnology research to advanced manufacturing in plastics, industrial machinery, and electronic components. The site visits were a fantastic opportunity to showcase the innovation and impact of Japanese businesses in the district, and was a truly valuable engagement. We look forward to building on this momentum to further continuing our collaboration that strengthens economic ties between our communities.” Allan Dziwoki, President of Hoshizaki America, said, “We are delighted to host Congressman Brian Jack and Consul General Kenichi Matsuda at our Peachtree City facility today. This visit provides an excellent opportunity to showcase Hoshizaki’s significant investment in Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District and the outstanding contributions of our 882 local employees who proudly manufacture industry-leading commercial refrigeration and ice machines right here in Georgia. We deeply value the strong economic partnership between the United States and Japan, and we remain committed to growing our operations, supporting our community, and creating high-quality jobs in the 3rd District for years to come.” Following the tour, Congressman Jack hosted Consul General Matsuda and the Japanese delegation for dinner at Mr. Fuji Steakhouse and Sushi for a teppanyaki dinner. This visit promotes the economic partnership between the United States of America and Japan, and the advantages and business-friendly climate Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District offers international companies exploring investment in our country. ###

Source

Recent news mentions

Articles from a curated list of national outlets that mention Brian Jack.

  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution·June 10, 2026
    Speaker Johnson meets with Warnock after he questioned the GOP’s faith
  • New York Post·May 21, 2026
    Exclusive | Residents stand to lose everything as more than 30 homes seized by private company to build Georgia data centers — needed to power AI

Source: GDELT 2.0 GKG, filtered to a curated list of national outlets. Inclusion is not endorsement; opinion pieces and reported news are mixed.

Recent stock activity

Periodic transaction reports filed under the STOCK Act — disclosed by the rep, sourced from public filings.

No disclosed trades on record.

Source: open-data mirrors of the Senate eFD and House Clerk financial-disclosure systems. Disclosure within 30 days of trade is required by law (45 for spouse/dependent trades).

Top PAC donors · 2026 cycle

Political action committees that gave the most to this rep's principal campaign committee this cycle. PAC giving is direct organizational support — industry, ideological, or leadership.

  1. 1.AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE PACIdeological79 contributionsFederal PAC arm of AIPAC, established 2021. Backs candidates from both parties who support U.S.-Israel security and economic ties.AI$2,294,236
  2. 2.TEAM BRIAN JACK5 contributions$179,709

Source: OpenFEC (api.open.fec.gov) Schedule A receipts where contributor type is “committee.” Aggregated by contributing committee. Self-transfers from joint-fundraising / victory committees are excluded.

Top individual contributors · 2026 cycle

Itemized individual contributions over $200 to this rep's campaign committee, aggregated by donor employer. PAC giving is shown above; this section is people, not organizations.

  1. 1.AFLAC$28,500
  2. 2.FREY FARMS$28,000
  3. 3.SELF$24,126
  4. 4.WINKLEVOSS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT$24,000
  5. 5.SKINCARE ONCOLOGY$21,000
  6. 6.STRATEGY$14,000
  7. 7.SMI$10,500
  8. 8.VEGA ENERGY HOLDINGS$9,900
  9. 9.COMCAST$9,041
  10. 10.MILLER STRATEGIES, LLC$8,000

Source: OpenFEC Schedule A receipts where contributor type is “individual,” aggregated by the donor's self-reported employer. This is a geographic / industry correlation, not a corporate endorsement.