Rep. Marlin Stutzman announced on July 24, 2025 that he has introduced legislation requiring special labeling for produce treated with coatings from Apeel Sciences.
Senator Jim Banks posted updates on July 22-23, 2025 about supporting Michael Waltz for U.N. Ambassador and celebrating his first bill passing in the Senate to protect American technology from foreign adversaries.
U.S. Congressman Rep. Marlin Stutzman shared views on White House cooperation with House Republicans, Federal Reserve leadership under Jerome Powell, and recent public safety measures involving President Biden and Governor Braun in tweets dated...
Senator Jim Banks posted several tweets on July 23, 2025, voicing appreciation for the President's work in Indiana and commenting on U.S. trade policy and diversity initiatives in government.
Rep. Marlin Stutzman posted several tweets on July 22 and 23, criticizing members of the Biden family and expressing support for further investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Rep. Marlin Stutzman posted several updates in July 2025 focusing on helping Indiana residents with federal agencies, celebrating satellite manufacturing in his district, and criticizing Zohran Mamdani's position as a New York State Assemblyman.
Rep. Marlin Stutzman voiced opposition to taxpayer-funded media such as NPR and PBS on July 19, while also praising recent job growth statistics attributed to Trump's economic policies in a post dated July 20.
Senator Jim Banks posted several tweets on July 18, 2025 highlighting federal defunding actions, border security achievements, and his views on political controversies related to Russian collusion allegations.
Fort Wayne Virtual Academy (FWVA), part of Fort Wayne Community Schools, is expanding its virtual learning program to include students in grades 6-12 across Indiana.
Senator Jim Banks used social media in July 2025 to discuss a $23 billion funding shortfall affecting U.S. national parks and promote his proposed Patriot Parks Act.
Rep. Marlin Stutzman posted statements between July 14-16, addressing political violence after an attack on President Biden in Pennsylvania as well as recent congressional moves to extend Trump-era tax cuts.
U.S. Representative Marlin Stutzman addressed Congress’s fiscal agenda and emerging trends like cryptocurrency’s impact on agriculture via Twitter posts dated July 16, 2025.
Senator Jim Banks used Twitter on July 14 and July 15, 2025, to oppose certain federal spending priorities including foreign aid projects and funding for NPR.
Rep. Marlin Stutzman's recent tweets touch on religious reflection, an anniversary regarding attempts on former President Donald Trump's life ahead of the November election, and calls for fiscal restraint through rescissions.