U.S. Congressional Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Wednesday April 30, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Messmer Introduces the No Vaccine Mandates in Higher Education Act
WASHINGTON, April 30 -- Rep. Mark Messmer, R-Indiana, issued the following news release on April 29, 2025:
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Messmer Introduces the No Vaccine Mandates in Higher Education Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Rep. Mark Messmer (R-IN) announced the introduction of the No Vaccine Mandates in Higher Education Act. This legislation codifies President Trump's February executive order withholding federal funds for any college or university that continues to mandate a required COVID-19 vaccination.
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Rep. Erin Houchin Introduces the Abortion Funding Awareness Act
WASHINGTON, April 30 -- Rep. Erin Houchin, R-Indiana, issued the following news release:
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Rep. Erin Houchin Introduces the Abortion Funding Awareness Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Erin Houchin (IN-09) has introduced the Abortion Funding Awareness Act, companion legislation to the Senate bill led by Senator Jim Banks (R-IN). This legislation brings long-overdue transparency to how states are using Medicaid funds in connection with abortion providers like Planned Parenthood.
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Rep. Houchin: Rural Broadband Protection Act of 2025
WASHINGTON, April 30 -- Rep. Erin Houchin, R-Indiana, issued the following floor remarks on April 28, 2025 (In this document, the reference to Mr. Speaker refers to the presiding officer of the House at the time of the speech):
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today in proud support of H.R. 2399, the Rural Broadband Protection Act of 2025, a bill that I am proud to sponsor.
Across Indiana and throughout rural America, families, farmers, students, and small business owners still struggle with slow or
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Young, Cantwell Lead Legislation to Address the Housing Affordability Crisis
WASHINGTON, April 29 -- Sen. Todd Young, R-Indiana, issued the following news release:
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Young, Cantwell Lead Legislation to Address the Housing Affordability Crisis
WASHINGTON - As many American families struggle to find a safe, affordable place to call home, U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) introduced legislation to help build nearly 1.6 million new affordable homes over the next decade.
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act would lead to more aff
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