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U.S. Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) took to the House Floor today urging members of Congress to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). WATCH VIDEO.
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) offered the following statement in response to the President’s State of the Union Address:
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks applauded the introduction of House Resolution 523, the Protect Medical Innovation Act, in the U.S. House of Representatives today. Brooks is an original co-sponsor of the legislation that seeks to repeal a 2.3 percent excise tax on medical innovation.
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) offered the following statement after voting yes on House Resolution 444, commonly known as the Require a PLAN Act.
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Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) will deliver the Weekly Republican Address tomorrow, Saturday, February 2. She is expected to discuss House GOP efforts to provide real solutions to our nation’s toughest fiscal challenges.
Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) offered the following statement after voting yes on House Resolution 325, commonly known as the “No Budget, No Pay Act.”
When a Member of Congress is given time to formally express an opinion or make a statement on an issue before the House, they are said to have the 'floor' of the House, and their views are referred to as a 'Floor Speech'.
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Click here to read the Anderson Herald Bulletin's coverage of Rep. Brooks recent visit to Frankton Jr./Sr. High School.
INDIANAPOLIS — Sen. Dan Coats and Rep. Susan Brooks asked their colleagues Wednesday to support legislation that would allow the federal government to dig up the remains of felons mistakenly buried with full military honors.
Dear Friends,
As I continue working with my colleagues in the House to solve the current impasse in Washington DC, I want to take a moment to provide you with an update on where we are, how we got here and why this is such a critical moment.
Click here to read the Anderson Herald Bulletins recent interview with the Congresswoman.
Click here to read the Congresswoman's comments in a WIBC story about the government shutdown.
The Office of Congresswoman Susan W. Brooks is operating at reduced capacity due to the federal government shutdown that began at midnight on Tuesday, October 1. Our offices in Washington, DC, Carmel and Anderson will remain open during this time but at reduced staffing levels. Constituents seeking assistance are encouraged to call the Washington, DC office at 202-225-2276.
By Blake Neff - 09/30/13 06:00 AM ET
Rep. Susan Brooks (R-Ind.) arrived in Congress the way she arrived at almost every previous job — without much planning beforehand.
Indiana Rep. Susan Brooks filed a bill Tuesday to give the federal government the power to dig up the remains of felons mistakenly buried with full military honors.
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