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INDIANAPOLIS - Today, Congressman André Carson (IN-07), congratulated Indianapolis for having the 6th highest volunteer rate in the nation. In a report released this week by the Corporation for National and Community Service, Indianapolis ranked 6th among the 51 largest cities across the country for volunteerism.
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman André Carson (IN-07) released the following statement today in recognition of Veterans Day:
"On this Veterans Day, I am grateful for the men and women who have served, and who continue to serve, our great nation.
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman AndréCarson (IN-07) released the following statement today on the first day of the open enrollment period. Starting today, Hoosiers can sign up for health insurance for 2019 from November 1 through December 15 on healthcare.gov:
Washington, DC - Congressman André Carson released the following statement on the mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh where at least 12 people, including three police officers were shot:
"I am deeply saddened by today's horrific attack at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.
Indianapolis, IN - Congressman André Carson (IN-07), along with the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute, recently recognized Kids' Voice of Indiana, as a 2018 Angels in Adoption™ awardee for its work in improving the lives of Hoosier children.
WASHINGTON, DC – Today Congressman Carson (IN-07) issued the following statement after the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
‘I am deeply disappointed by today's vote.
‘Americans deserve justices who will interpret our laws and constitution impartially, without the partisan rancor demonstrated over the past few weeks. We need a court that works to ensure all Americans are treated equally under the law and works to protect the progress we have made since our founding.'
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WASHINGTON, DC – CongressmanAndré Carson, a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee today announced that the Committee approved over $3 million in federal funding to repair the Minton-Capehart Federal Building in Indianapolis.
WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Congressman André Carson released the following statement on the beginning of oral arguments in Texas v. United States, a lawsuit that seeks to strike down protections for 133 million Americans with pre-existing conditions: