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July 3, 2013
By Emily Miller:

Not wanting to employ a criminal makes you a racist. At least that is what the Obama administration has determined to be law with a regulation made without congressional approval. Businesses are fighting the charge that not wanting ex-cons on the payroll is illegal discrimination.


June 28, 2013

Rep Walberg Helps Introduce Legislation to Repeal Obamacare Definition of Full-Time Employment


June 28, 2013
Today Rep. Walberg voted in favor of H.R. 2231, the Offshore Energy and Jobs Act...

June 27, 2013

Rep Walberg Welcomes 2013 Congressional Art Competition Winner to Washington, D.C


June 27, 2013
Rep. Walberg released the following statement after the Supreme Court’s decisions on marriage:

June 25, 2013
Opinion Editorial

The public's trust in government has been shaken by a string of recent controversies. It's chilling to learn what's happened under this administration's watch and, as seen from the influx of calls and letters to my office every day, I know you are concerned as well. As your representative, I am committed to pursuing accountability and increased transparency for our federal government.


June 24, 2013
Opinion Editorial
We're continuing to work on the American people's priorities in the House and tackle their biggest concerns. Right now, that includes developing a healthy economy so hardworking individuals can find and keep good-paying jobs, providing access to education and training, lowering tax rates, ensuring access to affordable health care and reducing energy and fuel costs.
Issues:Energy & Gas PricesJobs and EconomyHealth CareEducationTaxes & Spending

June 19, 2013
Lisa Satayut

JACKSON, MI – U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Tipton, is hosting an open house for Jackson County high school students and recent graduates interested in applying to a military service academy.

The event runs from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, June 21 at the Commonwealth Commerce Center, 209 E. Washington Ave.


June 19, 2013

Washington, D.C. –Rep. Walberg released the following statement after voting in favor of H.R. 1797, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which passed the U.S. House: