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March 21, 2023

MANSFIELD, OH — Today, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) announced details for the 2023 Congressional Art Competition. High school students who live in Ohio’s Fourth Congressional District are encouraged to submit a piece of art for this year’s competition.  The contest began in 1982 to provide an opportunity for members of Congress to support and recognize the artistic talents of

March 14, 2023

Press Release from the Office of Congressman Jim Jordan: UPPER SANDUSKY, OH — Today, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) announced students from Ohio's Fourth Congressional District who were nominated to a U.S. service academy.

March 14, 2023

UPPER SANDUSKY, OH  Today, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) announced students from Ohio's Fourth Congressional District who were nominated to a U.S. service academy.

February 15, 2023

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.

January 20, 2023

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.

December 28, 2022

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.

December 23, 2022

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.

December 22, 2022

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.

December 14, 2022

The Republican lawmakers will look into gain-of-function research and more during the investigation on 'The Ingraham Angle.'