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H.R.5 PBOR - PROTECT Kids
September 12, 2023
U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg pushes for reform at the federal level that would make it harder for police to seize property from folks who haven’t been charged with a crime.

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Walberg Portrait
September 5, 2023

Washington ― Law enforcement groups are fighting to stop a bipartisan bill led by a Michigan congressman that would curb agents’ widely used and criticized practice of confiscating and keeping cash, homes or other property from people without ever charging them with a crime.

They claim the legislation would “defund” police and choke off the use of the practice known as civil asset forfeiture. Proponents, including civil liberties groups, say the bill ensures due process and protects innocent property owners.


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Commitment to a Strong Economy
September 2, 2023
e-Newsletter Archive
House Republicans have delivered the most conservative results in decades.

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AFP Gas Event Stevensville
August 30, 2023
About 235 cars filled up their tanks at a reduced cost of $2.38 per gallon at the Lakeshore Shell station on Red Arrow Highway in Stevensville Wednesday as Congressman Tim Walberg greeted them.

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help
August 25, 2023
Opinion Editorial
The FAIR Act is a golden opportunity to protect Americans and their assets from government overreach and return to American principles like due process enshrined in our Constitution.
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Tim Walberg Gas Prices
August 25, 2023
Congressman Tim Walberg will be in Berrien County on Wednesday to highlight the burden inflation has placed on drivers.

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bipartisan-accomplishments
August 24, 2023
“It’s been far too easy for the government to seize a private citizen’s property, in some cases even without criminal charges being brought,” said Rep. Walberg.

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energy and gas prices
August 16, 2023
Walberg pointed-out that Michigan’s average gas prices are up 37 cents per gallon over the past month.

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H.R.1 Press Conference
August 14, 2023
Michigan's gas prices have again reached a record high, while the Senate has still not voted on the Lower Energy Costs Act after its House passage over four months ago.