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June 3, 2015


WASHINGTON, D.C. - 60 post World War II veterans traveled to Washington Tuesday to see the memorial made for their service. It's called an Honor Flight. This free trip to Washington, D.C. is entering its 10th year in Michigan.

Jerome Walters was able to visit the memorial with his granddaughter, Emily, who is currently serving. She says she has been inspired by her grandfather's service and believes we all have a duty to our country.
Issues:Veterans

May 29, 2015
Jackson, MI--Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) is pleased to announce the appointments of five students from Michigan's 7th District to U.S. Service Academies.

"These students have shown incredible dedication and work ethic to receive an appointment to our nation's top military academies. I congratulate them on this prestigious achievement and I'm confident they will continue to make their families and communities proud in service of our country," said Walberg.

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Sean Kirchner of Newport – Jefferson High School

May 28, 2015

Jackson, MI—Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) will be holding a Job Fair in Jackson on Tuesday, June 9 to help connect job seekers with employment opportunities. Employers from across Michigan's 7th District will be on hand to accept resumes and talk about available job openings. More than 30 local employers are already scheduled to attend, with more expected to confirm their participation in the coming days.

"Creating long-term job growth in Michigan is my top priority in Congress and I hope this Job Fair will assist people in finding work," said Walberg.


May 20, 2015
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) released the following statement after voting for the American Research and Competitiveness Act, which brings more certainty to the tax code by modernizing and making permanent the now-temporary Research and Development Tax Credit.

May 19, 2015
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) released the following statement after voting for the Highway and Transportation Funding Act, which extends the expenditure authority of the Highway Trust Fund through July 31, 2015.
Issues:Local Issues

May 19, 2015

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) released the following statement after voting for the bipartisan Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act, which boosts resources for victims and strengthens law enforcement tools for prosecuting human trafficking. The legislation passed the Senate by a vote of 99-0 on April 22 and now heads to President Obama's desk.


May 18, 2015
Opinion Editorial
Congratulations to the Class of 2015. You mastered a skill or subject matter and now possess a strong foundation for success in today's job market.

Along the way, seven out of 10 of you accrued enough student loans that, on average, could cover a down payment on a house. Today, the student loan debt in the U.S. totals more than $1.2 trillion, with an average of $30,000 in loans per student.
Issues:Education

May 15, 2015
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) voted today in support of the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which provides vital funding and authorities for America's military. The final House-passed legislation also included an amendment Walberg offered to provide the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction with the ability to conduct effective audits to ensure the proper use of the remaining American taxpayer dollars appropriated for reconstruction efforts.

May 14, 2015
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) released the following statement after voting for the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, which passed the House by a 400-25 margin. The bill requires congressional review of any final nuclear agreement with Iran before sanctions are lifted.

May 14, 2015
Opinion Editorial
The pervasive mentality in our nation's capital can be summed up in three words: Washington knows best.

I disagree, and I'm working to change it.

I believe Michigan families — not Washington bureaucrats — are better equipped to make decisions on what's best for their family or small business.

The rise of top-down federal mandates was a reoccurring theme at a panel discussion I recently hosted at the Jackson Area Career Center with local business leaders from Alro Steel, Elm Plating, The Enterprise Group of Jackson, and the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce.
Issues:Jobs and Economy