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Washington, D.C. – The 9/11 Families & Survivors United for Justice Against Terrorism has submitted to Congress a letter of support for Rep.
Washington, D.C. – Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) will host three town halls next week in Bossier, Union and Claiborne Parishes. These events are open to the press. Please contact Ainsley Holyfield if you plan to attend.
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Washington, D.C. – Early Friday morning, Congress passed a colossal spending bill that will raise the debt ceiling and provide a 13 percent increase in across-the-board government spending. The deal will bust budgetary caps by $296 billion over two years, nearly four times the package passed in 2015 and nearly five times the package passed in 2013.
Washington, D.C. – Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) released the following statement regarding the passage of House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 1892, the Further Extension of Continuing Appropriations Act which provides full funding for our military and community health centers.
Washington, D.C. – Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) released the following statement regarding the recently-released Nuclear Posture Review:
Washington, D.C. – Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) invited combat veteran Brian Steorts to be his guest of honor at the State of the Union Address. Steorts was born at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City and served eight consecutive combat deployments.
Washington, D.C. – Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) released the following statement after the reopening of the federal government:
Washington, D.C. – Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) released the following statement after Senate Democrats failed to continue funding the federal government, maintain critical military operations and provide a long-term reauthorization of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) that covers nearly 9 million children across the country and over 161,000 in Louisiana:
Washington, D.C. – The House Judiciary Committee today passed Rep. Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) legislation, the Disclosing Foreign Influence Act (H.R.
Washington, D.C. – Today, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards announced new infrastructure investments for the state, including funding for a critical project to create direct access to Barksdale Air Force Base from Interstate 20.
Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) released the following statement:
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Congressman Mike Johnson says the the tax cut passed by the U.S. House is a win for the 4th Congressional District.
Republicans say the $1.5 trillion tax bill will slash tax rates on corporations and private businesses, overhaul the individual tax code and eliminate taxes on wealthy heirs.
For years, there’s been an open secret in Washington power circles: It’s highly profitable, if morally dubious, to secretly promote the interests of foreign governments, dictators, or oppressive regimes.
Then came Paul Manafort’s indictment.
The law intended to shine a light on foreign entities and foreign governments working to influence policy in Washington, D.C., has been called everything from "toothless" to "a complete joke."
But Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller isn't laughing — and neither may potential violators if he decides to make it his new weapon of choice.
Among the thanks being given in West Central Louisiana as the annual holiday approaches is the renewed assurance that Fort Polk will remain open and that troops there and at other military installations will be paid more.
One of the worst kept secrets in Washington is how frequently lobbyists violate our foreign registration laws by accepting millions of dollars from foreign principals without disclosing a thing about those relationships.
Five of the six members of Louisiana’s delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives voted Nov. 3 in favor of H.R.
Elderly patients who access home health care services, the modern version of house calls, were near eviction before Louisiana Congressman Ralph Abraham and others convinced Medicare to scuttle the plan this week.
In an op-ed written for Fox News, Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson says that the “US must act to stop foreign subversion of our democracy.”
The first term lawmaker from Bossier City writes that some enemy nations are using outside groups to funnel millions in influence money, and no disclosure is required




