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September 22, 2022
"Michigan families have participated in hunting and fishing for generations and this legislation celebrates our nation’s outdoor heritage,” said Moolenaar. "I am proud to support this legislation as it makes clear that Congress stands with America’s hunters and anglers."
September 22, 2022
"This ruling is a victory for parents and students across the country. Biden’s mandates have created a crisis in Head Start with staffers and volunteers leaving the program and parents taking their kids out of the classroom. Biden’s decision to force masks on kids as young as two years old has had disastrous effects on their learning and social development," said Congressman John Moolenaar. "President Biden should not appeal this court ruling and end this harmful policy for America’s children."
Issues:Education and Opportunity
September 21, 2022
"Michigan’s economy relies on agriculture and we need to do everything we can to protect farmers and their crops from invasive species. This legislation will help train more good dogs so they can sniff out and stop these threats from entering the country,” said Congressman Moolenaar, Michigan’s only member of the House Appropriations subcommittee which funds and oversees the Department of Agriculture.
Issues:AgricultureNational Security
September 21, 2022
"I am proud to support this legislation because it gives law enforcement the tools they need to keep criminals off the street and keep people safe,” said Congressman John Moolenaar.
Issues:National Security
September 19, 2022
"President Biden has declared the pandemic over, but he is still forcing kids as young as two-years old to wear masks. His hypocrisy hurts the development of young children and I have repeatedly called for Biden to end this policy. Biden’s policies have created a crisis for families who rely on Head Start and I will continue to fight for the rights of parents and students to be treated fairly,” said Congressman John Moolenaar.
September 15, 2022
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has awarded Congressman John Moolenaar its Guardian of Small Business Award for 2022. The award is presented to lawmakers who consistently fight for policies that will benefit small businesses.
Issues:Jobs and the Economy
September 14, 2022
Today, President Joe Biden will travel to Detroit to attend the North American International Auto Show.
Issues:Jobs and the Economy
September 13, 2022
"Michigan families and seniors are struggling to afford the essentials as President Biden's inflation crisis continues. They have been forced to spend hundreds more each month to cover the cost of living in Biden's economy," said Congressman John Moolenaar. "Worst of all, while Michigan families were paying more to put food on the table, Biden decided to stick them with the bill for the college debts run up by other people. This is wrong, and I will continue to oppose Biden’s failed economic policies.”
Issues:Jobs and the Economy
September 10, 2022
"Michigan families and seniors continue to face unaffordable energy prices caused by President Biden. Before the pandemic, we had a strong economy with low inflation and affordable gas, but Biden's policies have discouraged American energy independence," said Moolenaar. "This event reminds us how the right policies can benefit Michigan residents with affordable energy and low inflation."
Issues:Energy
September 9, 2022
"As kids go back to school this fall, the Biden administration’s new rule makes it harder for charter schools to offer learning opportunities for students. Every student deserves the chance to receive a quality education and every parent should have the right to pick the school that is best for their kids. Biden’s rule will make both of those goals harder and that is why I am introducing this resolution to repeal it," said Moolenaar, the co-chair of the Congressional School Choice Caucus. "My resolution stands up for parents and students by supporting the ability for families to find a school that best fits their needs and allow for students to succeed and realize their true potential."
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