Past Newsletters
Today’s generation of women face fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers had.
Most Hoosiers and Americans believe in the right to access abortion care. But some lawmakers have ignored the concerns of their constituents and pushed for extreme measures that harm women and families.
Lowering healthcare costs is critically important for our economy and everyone’s well-being.
In the richest country in the world, no one should be without safe, clean drinking water.
I want to hear from you. I’m holding a Virtual Town Hall on Thursday, October 3 at 4:30pm to answer your questions and give you an update on what’s happening in Congress.
Last week, I voted for a House funding bill to prevent a government shutdown and begin negotiations on final funding bills for 2025. My priorities remain consistent: fund critical services and programs that middle class Americans depend on, like Medicare, Social Security, and lifesaving food assistance.
If it seems like we’ve been experiencing more bouts of extreme weather, that’s because we have.
As the leaves start to fall and the promise of chilly weather arrives, there’s something else on the horizon: Indiana’s voter registration deadline.
Hoosier voters will need to register or update their registration (if needed) by midnight on Monday, October 7.
Last week, I joined Citizens Energy and local and national leaders to break ground on a new project to upgrade nearly five miles of a natural gas pipeline in Indianapolis.
This multi-year project will address an aged, leak-prone pipeline that runs throughout the east side. It’s all thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which I was proud to vote for and champion, and is the most significant investment in our nation's infrastructure in more than half a century.
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.