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Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) released the following statement today after voting in favor of the “Student Success Act” during its markup in the House Committee on Education and the Workforce:
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) released the following statement today congratulating the Fever on their 2012 WNBA Championship after attending their recognition ceremony at the White House:
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) released the following statement today after voting in favor of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2014:
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) took to the House Floor today to highlight the negative impacts of Obamacare on Hoosier students and educators.
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks entered the following statement into the Congressional Record on June 12, 2013:
Today, U.S. Reps. Susan Brooks (R-IN) and Ron Kind (D- WI) introduced bipartisan legislation to provide relief to non-profits such as local Girl Scout councils, which now have higher pension funding rules than taxable, for-profit companies.
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) issued the following statement after voting in favor of House Resolution 1911 – the Smarter Solutions for Students Act – which prevents interest rates on Federal Stafford and PLUS loans from doubling on July 1:
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) released the following statement today after voting in favor of House Resolution 3 – The Northern Route Approval Act – which approves the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline:
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) introduced a bill today precluding members of Congress who commit felonies during or after their time in office from receiving federal pension benefits for their elected service.
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Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh wants to make a difference in the world, beyond sports.
That’s why he was on Capitol Hill today in Washington, D.C., in the Senate Building as the Legal Services Corporation presented its new report about “The Justice Gap: Measuring the Unmet Civil Legal Needs of Low-Income Americans.”
The Security Industry Association (SIA), in cooperation with the Congressional School Safety Caucus, will host a critically important panel discussion on "Securing America's K-12 Schools" at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center, HVC-201, at 12 p.m. ET on June 28 during its SIA GovSummit public policy conference.
U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks, R- District Five, made it clear to her Grant County constituents this week that treating opioid addictions and mental health issues in the state were still among her top priorities.
Police officers deal with trauma all of the time on the job. Caught in the crossfire of violent crimes. Finding and recovering bodies of murder victims, some of whom are children. Targets for lone wolf shootings. Injecting NARCAN, the overdose reversal drug, into people who’ve overdosed on fentanyl laced heroin, trying to save their lives.
The House overwhelmingly approved legislation on Thursday led by U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN) that would require amateur athletics governing bodies to establish sexual abuse reporting and training procedures in the aftermath of abuse allegations involving USA Gymnastics programs.
INDIANAPOLIS - On this week's edition of IN Focus, CBS4 talks with Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN), who speaks for the first time since the firing of former FBI director James Comey.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Angered by allegations that some members of USA Gymnastics were sexually abused, the House overwhelmingly backed legislation on Thursday that requires amateur sports groups recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee to report claims of sexual abuse to police.
(CNN)She ran away from home. She was only 15 when the man she moved in with and thought she loved took her to a party and told her she had to sleep with somebody for money. She resisted. His pressure continued. She thought it would be a one-time deal. It wasn't.
The United States appears ill-prepared to deal with a Zika virus outbreak although the nation’s federal public health agencies have learned valuable information during the last few years about the disease, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) says in a new report released on Tuesday to coincide with a related House subcommittee hearing.
FAIRMOUNT — A Madison-Grant fifth grader dreamed about attending a military academy and becoming a pilot.
Seven years later, he’s almost there.
That former fifth grader, Kevin Johnsen, will graduate from Madison-Grant High School at the top of his class on June 9, but his letter of appointment from the U.S. Air Force Academy means just as much as his diploma.
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