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This week, Social Security turned 89. For decades, Social Security has been a sacred promise that you deserve to retire with dignity.
Looking for a first-time job, or a better job? We’ve got you covered.
I know the process of applying for a job can be overwhelming. That’s why we want to bring opportunities directly to you.
I am honored to host my annual Job & Resource Fair at the Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center on Tuesday, August 6 at 10am – plus, free community resources like resume help, expungement information, and more. This year, we’re back and better than ever, with over 70 vendors ready to serve you.
WHAT: Annual Job & Resource Fair
NEW: Congress’ First Staff Interfaith Space:
In America, no matter what, you should be able to practice your religion freely and openly.
Our country was founded on the basis of religious freedom. That means the freedom to attend whatever church, mosque, or synagogue you want, without discrimination. But it also means we need to make our country open and welcoming to all religions.
Our rail system isn’t just about getting from point A to point B. It supports a strong economy and opens the door to countless opportunities.
Passenger rail is better for our environment and better for commuters. In fact, expanding passenger rail service is estimated to generate $30 billion in direct investments in our communities and reduce carbon emissions by nearly 50% when compared to car travel. And now, we’re making our passenger rail system better than ever.
May’s jobs report is in. Spoiler: it’s more good news.
Last month, the U.S. created 272,000 new jobs. That brings the running total to 15 million new jobs in the last four years – 3 million more than was previously predicted.
This job growth is no accident.
Under Democratic leadership, the House of Representatives passed several groundbreaking bills that were enacted to boost our economy following the lingering, devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over the last 4 years, House Democrats have been hard at work to make life better for everyday, middle-class Americans.
It’s common sense – when we invest in infrastructure and clean energy, we also invest in our economy. I voted for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Act to strengthen our country’s infrastructure, lower costs, and create thousands of good-paying jobs.
We’ve already announced millions of projects throughout the country that are making a difference. Here’s how those investment is paying off in Indiana:
Indianapolis is home to one of the best airports in the world. Every day, the aviation industry serves our community and communities across the country. It creates jobs. It boosts our economy. And it allows more people to visit our world class city.
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month. I’m honored to join communities across the country in celebrating the history, immeasurable contributions, and achievements of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.
IndyGo buses keep our city moving. That’s why I’ll continue to fight for federal dollars to important public transit projects like the Red Line, Blue Line, and Purple Line.
When I talk to our neighbors, I often hear how the crushing burden of student debt makes it hard for people to build a future for themselves and their families. I am committed to reducing that burden. I’ll always fight to lower costs for families like yours, and I want to provide an update on recent developments.
In 2022, President Joe Biden announced a significant effort to cancel student debt for 20 million middle-class and low-income borrowers. Unfortunately, Republican appointees on the Supreme Court blocked President Biden from providing this relief.