Press Releases
Messer’s First Bill Aims to Shed Light on the Cost of Budget Deficits to Taxpayers
Today, Congressman Luke Messer introduced legislation that would require the annual budget submission of the President to Congress to include the cost-per-taxpayer of the deficit for each year the budget is projected to be in deficit. The legislation is the first bill Messer has sponsored as U.S. Representative.
Friday, February 8, 2013
8:45am White Front Café, 51 N Madison Ave, North Vernon
10:00am Crossroads Family Restaurant, 615 U.S. 50, Versailles
11:30am Frisch's Big Boy Restaurant, 1150 W Eads Pkwy, Lawrenceburg
1:15pm The Brau House, 22170 Water St, Oldenburg
(Washington, D.C.)— Today, Congressman Messer gave a one-minute floor speech highlighting National School Choice Week, saying that “when parents have a choice, kids have an opportunity.” Messer sits on the Education and the Workforce Committee.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
8:30am Corner Restaurant, 250 North Main Street, Rushville, IN
9:45am Café-Royal Coffee House, 2004 South Memorial Drive, New Castle, IN
11:00am Bruner’s Family Restaurant, 2200 West Kilgore Avenue, Muncie, IN
Today, Congressman Luke Messer gave the following statement:
“The Second Amendment protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms from being infringed. I will defend this constitutional bedrock against the unwarranted assaults the President announced today.”
Republican Freshman Class President and Freshman Class Focus on the Need to Cut Spending
(Washington, D.C.)— Tonight, Congressman Luke Messer led a Special Order with the Freshman Republican Class on the need to cut spending and the looming debt ceiling. Messer, President of the Republican Freshman Class, began the Special Order saying, “The fundamental question Congress needs to answer is whether Washington should take more than it already does from these hard-working, tax-payin
Congressman Messer Says it is Time to Tackle Washington’s Spending Addiction
(Washington, D.C.)— Today, Congressman Luke Messer gave his first floor speech as a member of Congress. The speech focused what Congressman Messer called “out-of-control borrowing and spending that is jeopardizing the American Dream for our children and grandchildren.”
Messer Begins First Term and Casts First Vote
113th Congress Freshmen Class on the steps of the United States Capitol Building.
The First Session of the 113th Congress commences January 3rd, 2013.