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Tim Walberg Ottawa Lake
March 12, 2022
e-Newsletter Archive
Increasing prices prove to be a significant financial challenge felt by all Americans, including our farmers who rely heavily on energy to sustain their operations.

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Walberg SOTU interview (3)
March 5, 2022
e-Newsletter Archive
During the past year, the United States has dealt with a variety of challenges such as the Biden administration’s mishandled withdrawal from Afghanistan, a massive surge in illegal immigration at the southern border, and pandemic related mandates.

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Tim Walberg Speech
March 1, 2022
The state of our union is headed in the wrong direction, and it is time for President Biden to change course.

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E&C Jessie's Law story
March 1, 2022
By passing this legislation, we are taking important steps to ensure the federal government is better equipped to confront this emerging threat head-on.

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Tim Walberg NATO
February 25, 2022
e-Newsletter Archive
The United States and our allies must present a posture of strength against Russia’s unprovoked aggression.

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E&C Jessie's Law story
February 24, 2022
Opinion Editorial

For the first time ever, drug overdose deaths in the United States topped 100,000 last year. Tragically, fentanyl overdoses are now the leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 18 and 45.

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uscapitol
February 24, 2022

Today, Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) released the following statement condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine:


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CSPAN Fentanyl Ban
February 19, 2022
e-Newsletter Archive
For the first time ever, drug overdose deaths in the United States topped 100,000 last year.

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Tim Walberg CARES Act
February 5, 2022
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This week, Congress failed to properly hold the Chinese Communist Party to account for human rights abuses and its role in the global pandemic.

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Tim Walberg House Hearing
February 4, 2022
America needs to take the China threat seriously, but this unserious bill badly misses the mark.