Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks

Representing the 5th District of Indiana
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Apr 25, 2018 News Releases

WASHINGTON, DC The bipartisan Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues hosted a hearing about sexual harassment in male-dominated jobs entitled, “From Silicon Valley to the Factory Floor: Time’s Up for Sexual Harassment in Male-Dominated Jobs.” Caucus members heard from survivors of sexual harassment in fields where women are often outnumbered, as well as from

Apr 23, 2018 News Releases

WASHINGTON, DCToday, U.S. Representatives Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) and Brad Schneider (D-IL10), introduced a bipartisan bill that works to combat the opioid crisis that is sweeping through the country.

Apr 19, 2018 News Releases

WASHINGTON, DCHealth and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar announced HHS will soon provide $485 million in grants to help states and territories address the heroin and opioid abuse crisis. Indiana will receive $10.9 million. Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) provided the following statement:

Apr 13, 2018 News Releases

CARMEL, IN – Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) released the following statement in support of the President’s announcement of retaliatory action in Syria:

Apr 11, 2018 News Releases

WASHINGTON, D.C.Today, Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) questioned Facebook, Inc.’s founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, during a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing examining the company’s privacy policies and use of consumer data.

Apr 11, 2018 News Releases

WASHINGTON, D.C.Today, Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) offered the following statement upon the announcement of Speaker Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) retirement at the conclusion of the 115th Congress:

Apr 4, 2018 News Releases

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Today, President Trump signed into law H.R. 4851, the Kennedy-King Commemorative Site Act, legislation introduced by Congressman André Carson (D-IN) and co-sponsored by Congresswoman Susan Brooks (R-IN). Senators Joe Donnelly (D-IN) and Todd Young (R-IN) introduced a companion bill in the Senate.

Apr 3, 2018 News Releases

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Today, Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN05) joined Indiana Department of Education’s (IDOE) 44th Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Jennifer McCormick, in a roundtable discussion focusing on their shared commitment to keeping schools safe.

Mar 22, 2018 News Releases

WASHINGTON, DC – The opioid epidemic continues to sweep the nation. In order to effectively combat this complex crisis, it is important to work together. Poison control centers are an important part of the solution and are already on the frontlines of the opioid epidemic.

Mar 21, 2018 News Releases

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the House of Representatives passed “Right to Try” legislation by a vote of 267-149. Already, 38 states, including Indiana, have passed similar laws that take a variety of approaches to help vulnerable patients.

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Feb 6, 2019 In The News
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Members of CompTIA Public Sector and Advocacy (PSA) gathered to share their latest technologies with members of Congress and Hill Staffers at Tech Demo Day on Capitol Hill.

Feb 5, 2019 In The News
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The parents of Tyler Trent, whose battle with cancer inspired far beyond his home state of Indiana, will meet Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday and attend the State of the Union address that evening.

Feb 5, 2019 In The News
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INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — Tyler Trent's parents, Kelly and Tony Trent, will be guests at this year's State of the Union Address.

The Trents are guests of U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks.

The couple will arrive in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday afternoon and will meet with Vice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence. Then they will attend the State of the Union.

Feb 5, 2019 In The News
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The parents of Tyler Trent, whose battle with cancer inspired far beyond his home state of Indiana, will meet Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday and attend the State of the Union address in the evening.

Feb 5, 2019 In The News
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The parents of Tyler Trent, whose battle with cancer inspired far beyond his home state of Indiana, will meet Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday and attend the State of the Union address that evening.

Feb 5, 2019 In The News
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The parents of Tyler Trent, whose battle with cancer inspired far beyond his home state of Indiana, will meet Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday and attend the State of the Union address in the evening.

Feb 5, 2019 In The News
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Indiana Rep. Susan Brooks invited Tony and Kelly Trent as her guests of honor to the president's annual speech, according to Tyler's father.

Feb 5, 2019 In The News
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The parents of Tyler Trent, the Purdue University superfan and cancer activist who died in January, will attend President Donald Trump's State of the Union address.

Feb 5, 2019 In The News
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The parents of Tyler Trent, the Purdue University superfan and cancer activist who died in January, will attend President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.

Feb 5, 2019 In The News
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INDIANAPOLIS — Tony and Kelly Trent, the parents of Purdue student Tyler Trent, will be attending the State of the Union address Tuesday.

U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks invited the Trents to the address, said Becky Card, Brooks’ communications director.

Tyler was a Purdue superfan who died last month after a fight with bone cancer.