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May 26, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC - For almost 150 years, we have set aside this day to thank the men and women of our armed forces, and to pay tribute to those who are no longer with us. While we can never repay the debt of gratitude we owe these brave men and women, we pay tribute to them this Memorial Day by remembering what they gave up for the freedoms we enjoy.


May 26, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC - With Memorial Day on the horizon, Congressman AndréCarson is urging Americans to recognize tomorrow, and every Friday before Memorial Day, as National Poppy Day.


Mr. Speaker— I rise to recognize tomorrow, and each Friday before Memorial Day, as National Poppy Day.

National Poppy Day encourages all Americans to wear a red poppy flower as a symbol to remember the fallen and support the living heroes who have worn our nation's uniform.

Following World War I, the red poppy became an internationally recognized symbol of the blood shed by those who fought for their countries.

Although it originated almost a century ago, the poppy is just as relevant today.


May 17, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC - "Today's appointment is a strong start. It appears that Director Mueller has been given broad jurisdiction and the ability to pursue the facts of this investigation where they lead, without arbitrary limitations. However, this is just a start. Director Mueller will essentially be starting his investigation from scratch—I hope without any preconceived notions or biases.


May 16, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC – "I am deeply disturbed by reports that President Trump shared highly classified intelligence with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador during their recent visit to the White House. Through his recklessness, the President may have undone a critical intelligence partnership, destroyed a key source of intelligence in the fight against ISIS, and jeopardized the security of the American people. Regardless of legality, President Trump's actions were irresponsible and wrong.


May 4, 2017

Washington, DC"Today's vote to repeal the Affordable Health Care Act was a loss for Hoosiers and all Americans. With today's vote, Republicans move us one step closer to a cruel and immoral system that focuses more on profits than on patients. To make matters worse, proponents are making blatantly false claims that this bill maintains protections for pre-existing conditions and access to basic services.


May 3, 2017

Washington, DC - Today, Congressman André Carson (D-IN) released the following statement after Congress voted on a spending bill that funds the government through the rest of the fiscal year.

"While today's omnibus appropriations bill is a compromise and does not fully fund every Democratic priority, I voted for it because it is a step in the right direction and a compromise that averts another government shutdown.


May 2, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman André Carson continued his efforts to fight discrimination against the LGBT community by helping to reintroduce The Equality Act, legislation banning discrimination against LGBT individuals in public accommodations, housing, employment, and other core areas of daily life.


May 1, 2017

Washington, DC - Today, Congressman André Carson (D-IN) released the following statement after Congress released a compromise spending bill that includes funding for the Red Line.

"Last night, Democrats and Republicans came to an agreement on a bill to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year.