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Tim Walberg Great Lakes
November 18, 2025
Two Michigan Congressional representatives have introduced a bipartisan bill to help protect the Great Lakes from invasive species of mussels.
Issues:Local Issues

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Tim Walberg Great Lakes
November 18, 2025
Yesterday, Congressman Tim Walberg (R-MI) and Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-MI) introduced a bipartisan bill to address the urgent, growing crisis of invasive mussels in the Great Lakes.
Issues:Local Issues

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WSBT Shutdown Interview
November 15, 2025
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After over a month of inflicting unnecessary pain on the American people, 8 Senate Democrats joined Republicans on a bipartisan funding bill that ends the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

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Walberg Speaking
November 14, 2025
The city of Bronson is set to receive nearly $2 million in federal funds to improve their wastewater treatment plant.

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Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
November 13, 2025
The government shutdown is over after nearly a month-and-a-half.

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Government Shutdown Address
November 13, 2025
Both of Southwest Michigan’s members of the U.S. House are welcoming the end of the federal government shutdown.

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Capitol Building
November 13, 2025
President Trump signed a spending bill on Wednesday, Nov. 12, ending the longest government shutdown in U-S history.

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Rod Fikel Veteran of the Month
November 13, 2025
Congressman Tim Walberg, the Republican from Michigan's fifth district, planned to hand Rod Fikel of Coldwater his office's Veteran of the Month Club on Veteran's Day.
Issues:Veterans

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E&W Secretary Chavez-DeRemer Hearing
November 12, 2025
Three more Chinese nationals connected to the University of Michigan are facing charges in connection to the alleged smuggling of biological materials at an on-campus laboratory.

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Shutdown Leadership Press Conference
November 12, 2025
The House of Representatives is expected to vote on the deal to re-open the federal government around 8 p.m. tonight, Nov. 12, according to Fifth District Congressman Tim Walberg.