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By Jim Jordan May 5, 2020 | 5:11pm
President Trump's task force has been working hard to fight the coronavirus pandemic and open up America. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has been silent — AWOL, you might say.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Rep Jim Jordan (R-OH) said on Wednesday that they plan to introduce legislation that would bar universities with "massive" endowments from federal aid unless their plan to use the endowments to help students and cover the costs of the coronavirus.
Rep. Jim Jordan wants the House Oversight Committee to stop using a popular live chat company out of concerns the technology represents a severe security risk to the committee members.
One of the fundamental instincts of policymakers during any crisis is to grow government. Government programs expand, agencies assume new powers, and sometimes whole new agencies emerge as policymakers try to prove that they have acted in face of the crisis. The coronavirus pandemic is no different.
Jim Jordan on Impeachment: When Trump Drains the Swamp, 'Swamp Fights Back'
By: SEAN MORAN 27 Jan 2020
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with visiting Republican congressmen Mike Johnson of Louisiana and Jim Jordan of Ohio.
Friday, March 13, 2020
A bipartisan House compromise bill, which overhauls the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, now heads to the Senate ahead of a Sunday deadline. The House passed the measure with support and opposition coming from a mix of members on both sides of the aisle.
One America's John Hines spoke with congressman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) who supported the legislation.