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May 18, 2015
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.
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.
Issues:Foreign Affairs
May 14, 2015
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.
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
May 12, 2015
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) voted today for the Regulatory Integrity Protection Act, a bipartisan bill that stops the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) harmful Waters of the United States (WOTUS) proposed rule that would give the federal government authority to regulate nearly all bodies of water in the United States.
Issues:Agriculture
May 12, 2015
They gather in memory of a young man who died serving his community.
"He always wanted to be a policeman, ever since he was very little," said Marc Bonneau, the officer's dad.
Officer James Bonneau worked at Jackson Police Department for around two years.
"He had a great smile," said Chief Matthew Heins. "He always wanted to do a great job, and he put his best foot forward."
"It's a very great honor for us," said Marc Bonneau. "It's nice that the community is going to remember him this way."
"He always wanted to be a policeman, ever since he was very little," said Marc Bonneau, the officer's dad.
Officer James Bonneau worked at Jackson Police Department for around two years.
"He had a great smile," said Chief Matthew Heins. "He always wanted to do a great job, and he put his best foot forward."
"It's a very great honor for us," said Marc Bonneau. "It's nice that the community is going to remember him this way."
May 11, 2015
CHARLOTTE, MI (WLNS) – If you are a veteran of if you know one, Charlotte may be the place to be this morning.
Congressman Tim Walberg wants to connect Michigan vets with more available resources. In an effort to be more accessible and provided first class service to his constituents, Congressman Walberg will host a veterans' fair this morning. The fair is for any veteran looking for more information on veterans' services or maybe even a job and you get signed up right on site.
Congressman Tim Walberg wants to connect Michigan vets with more available resources. In an effort to be more accessible and provided first class service to his constituents, Congressman Walberg will host a veterans' fair this morning. The fair is for any veteran looking for more information on veterans' services or maybe even a job and you get signed up right on site.
Issues:Veterans
May 11, 2015
LANSING, Mich. — Lawmakers at both the state and federal level are looking to reform civil asset forfeiture laws to make it more difficult for police agencies to seize property from individuals believed to be involved in criminal activity, even if they have not been charged with a crime.
In February, Wally Kowalski of Van Buren County told FOX 17 his home had been raided by the Michigan State Police before he had ever been charged with a crime.
In February, Wally Kowalski of Van Buren County told FOX 17 his home had been raided by the Michigan State Police before he had ever been charged with a crime.
April 30, 2015
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) voted today for H.R. 2029, the FY2016 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Bill, to ensure our military has the infrastructure they need, boost funding for veterans programs, and to make the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) more accountable. H.R. 2029 also includes a Walberg-sponsored amendment to boost veterans' job training and services to help them transition into the civilian sector.
Issues:Veterans
April 30, 2015
CAMBRIDGE TWP. — Medicare, Social Security, and government accountability were some of several topics addressed Tuesday at a town hall meeting hosted by U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg Tuesday at the Cambridge Township Hall.
Walberg, R-Tipton, spent an hour answering questions 38 members of the audience wrote down on note cards.
Walberg said representatives in Washington have had "three good weeks. We've accomplished a number of things that are important to deal with."
Walberg, R-Tipton, spent an hour answering questions 38 members of the audience wrote down on note cards.
Walberg said representatives in Washington have had "three good weeks. We've accomplished a number of things that are important to deal with."