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Lopez: Life Depends on the Choice
After he heard about Dr. Kermit Gosnell, he did what congressmen do: He went to the House floor, where he pleaded with the media to cover the case of the since-convicted Philadelphia abortion doctor, whose filthy clinic has exposed the right to abortion as the right to a dead baby, a right that emanates from the penumbras of Roe v. Wade .
Sunday | Journal Gazette
Now that the 2013 legislative session has wrapped - including gubernatorial action on all the bills - it's time to review the term by the numbers.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, left, listens as President Obama discusses sexual assault in the military in the Cabinet Room of the White House on Thursday.
Sarah Hall Ingram is the IRS executive who has been promoted to the position of director of the agency's ObamaCare program.
IRS Official in Charge During Tea Party Targeting Now Runs Health Care Office
Sarah Hall Ingram served as commissioner of the office responsible for tax-exempt organizations between 2009 and 2012.
Stutzman revives push to bring gun producer to Indiana
Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-3rd, announced Thursday he has renewed his invitation for gun manufacturer Beretta USA to move from Maryland to Indiana.
U.S. House Republicans' push for the Working Families Flexibility Act looks like an effort to win over the working mom's vote, but critics are warning it's not what it appears.
Legislative Roll Call | Public Records | May 6 - May 10
U.S. DEBT PRIORITIES: Voting 221 for and 207 against, the House on May 9 sent the Senate a Republican bill giving payment priority to bondholders, such as domestic pension funds and foreign governments, if the Treasury were unable to meet all of its debt obligations.
Abortion Strategy Sought by House GOP
House Republicans are beginning to speak out about the high-profile case against a Philadelphia abortion doctor, but leaders, committee chairmen and rank-and-file members have yet to coalesce around a single strategy to address the hot-button issue.
Food stamps, not crop subsidies, highest hurdle for US farm bill
Lawmakers are preparing for a second run at writing the new U.S. farm law that ended in a stalemate in 2012, and the biggest obstacle is not likely to be soil conservation or crop subsidies, but the billions spent mostly in cities and towns.
House pols pen Gosnell resolution
Three House members introduced a resolution Wednesday night calling on lawmakers to review abortion policies in wake of the trial of Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia abortion provider charged with first-degree murder for killing four babies and third-degree murder for killing one woman, in addition to other charges.
Stutzman reveals mom considered aborting him
Marlin Stutzman, R-3rd, said in a commentary published Wednesday by the Washington Times that his teenage mother had considered terminating her pregnancy with him.
The Congressman Who Almost Wasn't
On a cold December night in 1975, a 17-year-old girl sobbed on the bedroom floor of a neighbor's house.
Stutzman Backs Bill To Provide Families With Choice Between Cash Wages & Comp Time
Stutzman is co-sponsoring the Working Families Flexibility Act of 2013. Provision of the bill would allow employers in the private sector to offer workers the choice of paid-time-off in lieu of overtime.
GOP lawmaker: I was almost aborted
A House GOP lawmaker called for an "honest" national conversation about abortion Wednesday in an op-ed piece that revealed his mother almost terminated her pregnancy.
Indiana, Ohio lobby for drone site
The entire Indiana congressional delegation has sent a letter to federal officials supporting the Ohio-Indiana bid for a drone test site.
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Congressional Votes for Indiana the Week of 04/26 - 05/02/2013
YEAS: Rep. Susan W. Brooks R-IN , Rep. Larry Bucshon R-IN , Rep. Luke Messer R-IN , Rep.
Congressman Marlin Stutzman talks with ninth-grader Leah Lowery during his tour Wednesday of the New Tech wing at Wayne High School.
Stutzman Passionate About Philadelphia Abortion Clinic Trial
Northeast Indiana's representative in Congress continues to express outrage about the Pennsylvania abortion doctor who is on trial for murder.
Walorski, Indiana Representatives Request Answers Regarding Medical Device Impact on Veterans
As the only member of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, Congresswoman Jackie Walorski led a letter to the Department of Veterans Affairs supported by bipartisan members of Indiana's delegation.