Rep. Jim Jordan shares updates through recent tweets about Dan Bongino's appointment as Deputy Director at the FBI and public sentiment towards President Trump's administration.
Researchers have published a new article in the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) titled "Bullets as Pathogen—The Need for Public Health and Policy Approaches."
U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan recently highlighted significant events through social media posts dated March 14-16, including an ICE operation in Northern Virginia and support for local athlete Matthew Failor competing in the Iditarod race.
Rep. Jim Jordan shared his perspectives on social media regarding online censorship involving major tech firms like Apple and Microsoft while also commenting on political events such as a "Schumer Shutdown."
The House Transportation Committee has unanimously approved House Bill 27, which proposes dedicating the Route 90 bridge over the Grand River in Perry Township to honor Army Specialist Jacob A. Ashton.
Ohio has always been at the heart of American industry. Our state produced the country’s steel, and built its factories and infrastructure. But for too long, we’ve watched as globalist policies sent jobs overseas, gutted our manufacturing sector, and left us dependent on foreign nations for critical materials. Now, we have a chance to reverse the damage.
The Buckeye Institute presented its testimony to the Ohio House Finance Committee regarding the state's biennial budget outlined in Ohio House Bill 96.
Rep. Jim Jordan addresses various political topics through tweets dated March 12-13, including critiques of perceived leftist actions and praise for economic achievements under President Trump's administration.
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has announced plans to rebuild the historic U.S. Route 40 bridge in Belmont County as part of the Blaine Hill Arches of Memory Rehabilitation Project.
A series of incidents involving young children and their interactions with school authorities have raised questions about the implications of "red flag" laws, particularly in Michigan.