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She ran away from home. She was only 15 when the man she moved in with and thought she loved took her to a party and told her she had to sleep with somebody for money. She resisted. His pressure continued. She thought it would be a one-time deal. It wasn't.
Rep. Mike Johnson (LA – 04) hosted an open house event to mark the grand opening of his Bossier City district office on Monday morning May 8th. There was on overflow crowd of businesspeople, citizens and elected officials in attendance. The Bossier Chamber of Commerce assisted in the Grand Opening/Ribbon Cutting activities.
Last month, President Donald Trump signed the Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act of 2017 into law.
Section 103 of H.R. 353 states that National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will establish a program dedicated to improving tornado forecasting and tornado warnings.
In statement only to KSLA News 12, U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson said:
Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson is applauding the passage of the Republican health care bill.
He says its needed to replace the Affordable Care Act, which he says is in a death spiral.
Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington welcomed guests this morning to the Viking Drive Substation in Bossier City to kick off today’s National Day of Prayer. A short ceremony began at 7 a.m.
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) says the GOP should take care of a long-term government funding bill before tackling ObamaCare repeal.
Saying that funding the government is “what we’re required to do,” Cole called for lawmakers to hammer out a deal before next week’s deadline to avert a shutdown.
Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) is going to bat for area military installations. He testified Thursday before the House Armed Services Committee on the importance of funding missions at Barksdale Air Force Base and Fort Polk Army Base in Louisiana.
U.S. Representative Mike Johnson believes members of the House are moving closer to agreeing on a bill that would overhaul healthcare in the country. Johnson says many Congressmen were frustrated with the previous legislation that was pulled at the last minute but he’s hopeful new amendments will secure passage through the House and Senate.
Ever since Donald Trump was elected President-- Congressmen and Senators have had to face hostile crowds at town hall meetings back home.
One of the President's biggest supporters is Northwest Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson. But he got a very different reception as a recent town hall in Vivian.
The crowd was respectful... attentive... and curious.
MANY, LA - Washington lawmakers take time from the capital this week to visit their districts back home. Congressman Mike Johnson spoke at a town hall in Many Monday.
There was a fairly good turnout at the meeting with a mostly light atmosphere of back-and-forth questions and answers. But people's main concern was the topic of health care.


