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WASHINGTON, DC – On Monday, July 9, 2018, Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) joined a bipartisan group of members of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce to tour facilities where children and adults are detained at the U.S. – Mexico border.
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) released the following statement in support of President Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh:
CARMEL, IN – Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) provided the below statement following allegations Attorney General Curtis Hill harassed four women:
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) provided the following statement on the passage of H.R.2, the Agriculture and Nutrition Act, also known as the 2018 Farm Bill, through the U.S. House of Representatives:
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the House of Representatives voted to pass H.R. 5329, the Poison Center Network Enhancement Act of 2018, introduced earlier this year by Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05).
WASHINGTON, DC – The Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Health held a hearing to examine the Reauthorization of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA), legislation Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) is leading in the House of Representatives with Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-CA18).
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 3249, the Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act, which authorizes $50 million annually from fiscal year 2019 until fiscal year 2021 for the Project Safe Neighborhoods program.
NOBLESVILLE, IN – Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) joins the Noblesville community following the shooting at Noblesville West Middle School.
To watch Brooks’ video filmed at Noblesville West Middle School after meeting Jason Seaman, click here.
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations held a hearing to examine the pervasiveness of sexual misconduct within the U.S.
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WASHINGTON – The House voted Thursday to reauthorize a 25-year-old law that helps victims of domestic and sexual violence, despite complaints by Republicans that Democrats were politicizing the popular law by expanding gun control.
U.S. Representative Susan Brooks will be holding a “connect with your congresswoman” event in Greentown April 8th.
She will be speaking with 5th district constituents between noon and 1:30 on Monday at the Greentown Historical Society at 103 East Main Street. Residents can speak with Congresswoman Brooks one on one during that time, on a first come, first serve basis.
WASHINGTON – Members of Congress, business leaders, distinguished jurists, and members of the legal aid community will gather at Georgetown University Law Center on Tuesday, April 9, for the Forum on Increasing Access to Justice. The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is hosting the event in conjunction with its Board of Directors’ quarterly meeting.
Washington, D.C. — Indiana members of Congress have taken the lead in introducing legislation that will prevent government management of the construction of a 5-G mobile communications network and instead rely on the expertise of the private sector.
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-Ind.-05) provided the following statement after signing a discharge petition that would bring the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act to a vote on the House floor:
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Protecting babies who survive an abortion is the goal of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. Some Hoosier lawmakers are supporting the act and have signed a petition to bring it to a vote in the U.S. House.
Congresswomen Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) provided the following statement on Friday via press release:
The U.S. House of Representatives on Monday approved bipartisan legislation U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN) authored to turn the Poison Control Network into part of the nation’s preparedness and response to the opioid crisis.
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Indiana's two Democrat representatives voted to terminate the national emergency declared by Pres. Trump to get money for a physical wall on the southern border of the United States. Thirteen Republicans also voted to end the emergency.
Every House Democrat did. The resolution to end the emergency passed 245 to 182.
The House on Monday passed the bipartisan Poison Center Network Enhancement Act to give the network more leeway to help with the opioid crisis. The bill funds the poison control network phone number and would also give people the ability to text the network.
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