Media
Latest News
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday filled out the final spots for the party’s committee roster in the new Congress, naming the members of the select committees on Intelligence, China, COVID-19 and the “weaponization” of government.
...
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced a bill on Friday that would order a study on Holocaust education in U.S. public schools to help ensure that future generations are taught about the genocide as the number of Holocaust survivors decreases.
A bipartisan working group is preparing a renewed push for paid family leave, despite facing stiff political headwinds with a new GOP majority in the House.
For this week’s #ManufacturingMonday, I visited Samsung SDI America in Auburn Hills to see how they are building batteries that will power the EVs of today and the future from a place called home.
Yesterday, I visited Humanetics in Farmington Hills to learn about the important safety work they do to build and test crash test dummies that help keep you safe in and around vehicles! #ManufacturingFriday
Dear Friend,
A bipartisan group of House members, led by Reps. Stephanie I. Bice (R-Okla.) and Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.), are hoping to defy the odds and move the country closer to a national paid leave program.
Washington, DC– Today, Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) issued the following statement:
Washington, DC– Today, the House passed a $1.7 trillion-dollar omnibus spending package to fund the federal government through fiscal year 2023. This spending package includes $16.4 million total for Rep. Stevens’ fifteen community funding projects and $25 million for Rep. Stevens’ , to help train the advanced semiconductor workforce of the future.
Washington, DC– Today, Reps. Haley Stevens (MI-11) and Debbie Dingell’s (MI-12) legislation to rename the newly opened VA community-based outpatient clinic in Canton, MI after Major General Oliver W. Dillard, the first black officer to graduate from the National War College, was signed into law by President Biden. On May 26th, Reps.