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Washington D.C. – Today, Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) invited students in grades nine through twelve to participate in the 35th Congressional Art Competition, a nationwide, visual art contest for high school students.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04) today issued the following statement after voting in support of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act:
Washington D.C. – On Thursday, Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense on the importance of funding for missions at Barksdale Air Force Base and Fort Polk Army Base in Louisiana. In his first month in Congress, Rep.
Washington D.C. – On Wednesday, Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) testified before the House Appropriations Committee on the importance of funding Louisiana’s water infrastructure needs.
Washington D.C. – Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) has been advocating for funding for both Fort Polk and Barksdale Air Force Base while in Congress. Today, the Army awarded a contract to Cubic Global Defense, Incorporated for the United States Army Forces Command that provides mission support services at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk.
Washington D.C. – On Friday, Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) joined General Robin Rand, Commander of the Air Force Global Strike Command, in honoring Lieutenant Colonel Steve "Thirsty" Smith for obtaining 10,000 flying hours in a B-52 Bomber.
Washington D.C. – Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) released the following statement regarding President Trump’s first Joint Address to Congress:
Washington D.C. – In his first district work week as a congressman, Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) and his staff traveled Louisiana's Fourth Congressional District holding more than 85 meetings with constituents, local elected officials and business leaders.
Washington D.C. – On Tuesday, a bipartisan group of 50 freshman members of the 115th U.S. Congress—representing red and blue states from coast to coast—released a document entitled the "Commitment to Civility" and will address the issue on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Washington D.C. – Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) issued the following statement on a revocation notice by the U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) benefiting Louisiana companies and workers in the oil and gas industry:
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On behalf of the members and board of directors of the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce, I want to thank the members of the North Louisiana Council of Governments (NLCOG) MPO Transportation Policy Committee and its board of directors for their vote to select Alternative Route 1 as the locally preferred alternative for the I-49 inner-city connector.
Seven lawmakers on Monday asked the Justice Department to investigate whether a Swiss bank is illegally blocking the transfer of restitution funds for victims of the second-largest Ponzi scheme in United States history.
Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson tells 101.7 / 710 KEEL’s Robert J Wright and Erin McCarty his thoughts on the weekend of violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Freshman U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson is coming back to Acadiana to meet with constituents about issues that matter to them. Over the next couple of weeks, Johnson will hold at least one town hall in every parish within Louisiana’s Fourth Congressional District.
He’ll begin in DeSoto Parish on Friday, August 18, then head to Bienville Parish the following Monday.
U.S. representative to hold town hall in Eunice, Ville Platte
U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson of the 4th District plans town hall meetings in Eunice and Ville Platte.
U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson, R-Bossier City, will host four more town halls this month in DeSoto, Bienville, St. Landry and Evangeline parishes.
With the completion of these town halls, Johnson will have held at least one town hall in every parish within Louisiana’s Fourth Congressional District.
Here are the dates and locations:
Democrats and Republicans alike are growing increasingly strident with their warnings to the White House that Washington would reach a political breaking point — with no turning back for President Donald Trump — if he tries to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.




