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MANSFIELD -- U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan on Wednesday said the 118th Congress is about three three things -- approving legislation, addressing spending and investigating the federal government.
The veteran conservative Republican lawmaker from Champaign County offered the insights during his remarks at the Mansfield Noon Optimist Club meeting inside the Kobacker Room at the Dan Lew Exchange.
Reps. Jim Jordan and Brad Wenstrup outlined on Friday plans they had in store to further the pro-life movement, providing their remarks to Breitbart News during a March for Life reception on Capitol Hill.
The pair, who both represent solid red districts in the Buckeye State, spoke about how they aimed to use their new majority powers to approach abortion, a heated issue that has taken on a new and highly polarized life in the post-Roe era.
On Jan. 6 from 1-4 p.m. at the Champaign County Library, a representative from the office of U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan will host in-person office hours.
Staff will be available to answer questions and provide assistance with a variety of services, issues, and federal agencies for residents of the 4th District.
Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio offered a simple yet potent rebuke of President Joe Biden’s “America Last” approach to illegal immigration in a Wednesday tweet.
Jordan questioned why American workers were a mere afterthought in the eyes of the White House amid a reported plan to give millions of illegal immigrants eventual U.S citizenship.
Congressman Jim Jordan is welcoming Hardin County back to his 4th Congressional District.
The Republican lawmaker from Urbana visited Kenton on Tuesday, which included stops at Pleasant Precision and the Kenton Times.
The Republican lawmakers will look into gain-of-function research and more during the investigation on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Legal progressives really have a gift for coming up with attacks on judges and judicial nominees that don’t withstand elementary scrutiny. So it is with the Reverend Robert Schenck. As the latest issue of National Review summarized:
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), the House Judiciary Committee's ranking Republican, tore into a former anti-abortion leader who alleged he was informed in advance about the outcome of a 2014 Supreme Court ruling Thursday, casting serious doubt on the whistleblower's allegations that the information came from Justice Samuel Alito.
GOP Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio is sending a renewed set of requests to four current and former government officials on Thursday, providing a window into how the highest-ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee is zeroing in on his first top targets ahead of the next Congress when he obtains subpoena power.
When Republicans take back control of the House of Representatives in January, Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan is expected to become chairperson of the powerful House Judiciary Committee.
Jordan is one of former President Donald Trump’s closest allies on Capitol Hill. He’s already making clear he will use his influential new perch to investigate President Joe Biden and his administration.
In a press conference last week, House Republicans outlined their plans for congressional oversight once they regain the majority.