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July 6, 2023
With little fanfare, the committee last month posted a rare unanimous vote, advancing by 26-0 a bill to limit civil asset forfeiture.
Issues:Bipartisan Accomplishments
July 6, 2023
Legislation would give Americans 'freedom to decide what car works best for them,' GOP rep says
Issues:Jobs and EconomyLocal Issues
June 23, 2023
“Despite the partisan gridlock of Washington, it is still possible to move forward with significant bipartisan reforms," Rep. Walberg said.
Issues:Bipartisan Accomplishments
June 7, 2023
The Fifth Amendment Integrity Restoration Act of 2023 is gaining steam, clearing the first hurdle towards consideration by the full House Tuesday.
Issues:Bipartisan Accomplishments
June 6, 2023
The NLRB is known for its political pendulum swings as the party in power shifts.
Issues:Jobs and Economy
June 6, 2023
In an era when companies are building driverless cars and 30-inch infotainment screens, the auto industry found itself in Congress on Tuesday fighting over technology that's a little more old school: AM radio.
June 3, 2023
“It was a pleasure meeting several incredibly bright students from across southern Michigan,” Walberg said.
Issues:EducationMichigan Values
June 1, 2023
Asked by Michigan Republican Tim Walberg about whether ByteDance employees in Beijing currently have access to American data, Chew said at the hearing that “yes, the Chinese engineers do have access to global data” for business purposes.
May 29, 2023
Reps. Tim Walberg, R-Tipton, and Debbie Dingell, D-Ann Arbor, asked the FDA to explain how it's working with manufacturers to reduce the shortage, what flexibilities the FDA can give the drug makers to help them boost production quickly and how the agency is using temporary importation to bring other manufacturers into the market.
May 19, 2023
On hand will be representatives of the Air Force Academy, the Coast Guard Academy, the Merchant Marine Academy, the Naval Academy, and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
Issues:Education