Press Releases
Rep. André Carson (IN-07) made the following statement after voting to impeach President Trump for inciting insurrection and the attack against Congress and the U.S. Capitol on January 6th.
On learning today about the indictment of one of the domestic terrorists involved in the seditious attacks on the U.S. Capitol, Rep. André Carson (IN-07) said the following:
Washington, DC – Congressman André Carson (IN-07), the most senior Member of Indiana’s Congressional Delegation, released the following statement on the start of the 117th Congress, which begins today.
Rep. Carson Votes for Latest COVID-19 Relief Bill, Demands Further Action for Hoosiers and Americans
Washington, DC – Today, Congressman André Carson (IN-07) voted in support of the latest COVID-19 relief and omnibus package, which passed the House of Representatives. This bill delivers urgently needed funds to help save Hoosier lives and livelihoods as Indiana and the entire nation battle the deadliest wave yet of COVID-19.
Washington, DC -- Congressman André Carson, the most senior Muslim Member of the United States Congress, released the following statement calling for a peaceful end to the growing political violence in Ethiopia:
Washington, DC – Congressman André Carson (IN-07) has introduced a bill to provide additional relief for small businesses harmed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Washington, DC – Representatives André Carson (IN-07) and Anna Eshoo (CA- 18), introduced a resolution today to raise awareness about pancreatic cancer and to support the designation of this November as Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) also introduced a companion resolution in the Senate.
Washington, DC – Congressman André Carson (IN-07) recently introduced two new bills to improve American education that support students and teachers alike.
Indianapolis, IN – This week, Congressman André Carson (IN-07) reintroduced the Food Deserts Act (HR 8531), legislation that will help shrink food deserts. Food deserts are neighborhoods where access to nutritious and affordable food is scarce. Over 29 million people -- almost 10 percent of the U.S.