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Inflation is down!
This week brought good news for hardworking American families. Inflation is down, sitting below pre-pandemic levels at 1.1%. Yesterday, we learned annual consumer inflation has fallen by more than half over the last 11 months. You deserve some more breathing room – and that’s why I’ll keep voting to lower costs for families and invest in America.
Here's an update on what's been happening in Congress this week:
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Congressman André Carson joined Congressman Greg Pence (R-IN), Congressman Larry Buschon (R-IN), and Congresswoman Kim Schrier (D-WA) to introduce the Bipartisan Diagnostics Testing Preparedness Plan Act.
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Every day, Americans rely on our nation’s roads, highways, public transit, and water systems.
That’s why I helped pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law two years ago – and thanks to this historic investment, we’re already delivering results.
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Most Americans are aware: if you owe money, you need to pay it.
Unfortunately, Republicans are currently pushing the United States towards a default by threatening not to pay our bills without severe cuts to lifesaving, essential programs. If they are successful, the results would be devastating for everyday Americans.
WASHINGTON, DC—This week, Congressman André Carson (IN-07) reintroduced the National Center for the Advancement of Aviation Act (NCAA) of 2023 with Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08). This bipartisan legislation first passed out of the House in 2022 and is being reintroduced to improve American aviation and expand the diversity of the aviation workforce.
INDIANAPOLIS—Today, Congressman André Carson (IN-07) and Mayor Joe Hogsett discussed the next phase of the Market Street reconstruction project, part of a larger investment in downtown Indianapolis.
HON. ANDRE CARSON
OF INDIANA
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Mr. CARSON of Indiana. Mr. Speaker, I am introducing the Transition-To-Success Mentoring Act to help local education agencies prepare at-risk students for the transition from middle school to high school.