Representative Charles Norwood Jr. died the day before Valentines day February 13. He was 65. An uncompromising conservative, he served in Congress as a Georgia Republican who proudly owned guns, hunted, and railed against government bureaucracy. His main passion was health care. He spent a lot of his political career taking on insurance companies, spending a lot of time pressing for a patient’s bill of rights. He also recently focused on immigration, calling illegals a “true invasion”, and pressing for nearly 40,000 troops to guard the border. The vacancy created by his passing will be filled by a special election.
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