Past E-Newsletters
In March of 2010, the Affordable Care Act, or “Obamacare,” was signed into law. 14 years later, it’s still making an impact.
Happy International Women’s Day and Women's History Month! Women have always shaped our society, but their accomplishments are often minimized or excluded from history. Women’s History Month is about highlighting and celebrating those successes, but it’s also about recognizing the ways women experience unequal treatment so that we can begin to make progress.
Last week, Indy was more alive than ever as we celebrated the NBA All-Star Game and the importance of basketball to Indiana. With opportunities to get custom All-Star sneakers, attend concerts, and see an amazing art exhibition curated by GANGGANG, there was something for everyone.
My progressive colleagues and I made student debt cancellation a priority. We have collaborated with activists and borrowers, pushing for executive action to cancel student debt.
A lot has changed in 84 years, but one thing hasn’t – the sacred promise of Social Security.
It’s simple – if you have to pay your taxes, so should the ultra-wealthy.
There’s one issue on nearly every American’s mind: the economy.
It’s not hard to see why. Whether it’s getting a new job or making sure you’re paid fairly for the job you have – combined with the fluctuating costs of groceries, housing, gas, and other bills – the economy impacts every aspect of our day-to-day lives.
You asked, Democrats delivered.
One of the most common problems I hear about from constituents is the high cost of healthcare and prescription drugs. Previously, taking on Big Pharma seemed like an impossibility. But thanks to President Biden and Democrats’ leadership, we’re making real change that you can see.
2023 was a milestone year for my office.
I’m proud to deliver for hardworking, middle-class American families. Thanks to legislation Democrats passed last Congress and with President Biden’s leadership, we’re making real progress.
I wanted to send a note to thank you for being part of the Indianapolis community.
As your Congressman, I’ll continue to fight for what our community needs: better jobs, better infrastructure, and better funding for the neighborhood-led organizations that make our city what it is.