Congresswoman Jackie Walorski Files For Re-Election

January 27, 2022 at 12:03 a.m.
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski Files For Re-Election
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski Files For Re-Election

By Staff Report-

INDIANAPOLIS – Congresswoman Jackie Walorski (IN-02) on Wednesday filed for re-election to continue representing Indiana’s 2nd District in Congress.

“As a lifelong Hoosier, I am grateful to fight for the hardworking people of Indiana’s 2nd District and to serve as their voice in Congress. Right now, our nation is facing crisis after crisis – and Hoosiers are paying the price. I’m working hard to stop liberals’ radical agenda, combat inflation, help our economy recover, strengthen our national security, fight for veterans, and equip families to succeed,” she said in a provided news release. “In the face of tough challenges, Hoosiers know I’ll always stand up for our values and for our neighbors – farmers, workers, manufacturers, small businesses, veterans, servicemembers and families across northern Indiana. Together, we can build a brighter, safer and stronger America.”

Ahead of the 2022 election cycle, Walorski’s campaign has more than $1.1 million cash on hand, the news release states.

Since 2nd District Hoosiers first elected Walorski to Congress, she has worked to achieve commonsense solutions, including passing laws to cut taxes, support American workers, combat the drug crisis, protect veterans and strengthen families, the release states.

Walorski serves on the House Ways and Means Committee and is the top Republican on the Subcommittee on Worker and Family Support. She has led legislative solutions to cut taxes, reduce burdensome regulations and help families overcome barriers to achieve the American Dream, according to her release.

As a national trade leader, she has fought on behalf of northern Indiana to ensure local workers, manufacturers, farmers and small businesses can compete on a level playing field. She has stood up to China and defended U.S. manufacturers and farmers from costly tariffs.

When COVID-19 reached American shores, Walorski “sprang into action to protect Hoosiers, support essential workers and save Indiana’s small businesses,” the news release states. Now, she is rejecting mandates and restrictions that hinder recovery.

In recent years, Walorski led the fight to permanently repeal the job-killing medical device tax and the costly health insurance tax. President Trump signed into law her legislation to repeal these Obamacare taxes that were driving up the cost of health care, the release states.

Walorski has fought to keep the nation’s promise to its veterans. In 2016, she authored a law to protect veterans from overprescribing of opioids. And in 2013, she authored a bipartisan law that protects survivors of military sexual assault.

INDIANAPOLIS – Congresswoman Jackie Walorski (IN-02) on Wednesday filed for re-election to continue representing Indiana’s 2nd District in Congress.

“As a lifelong Hoosier, I am grateful to fight for the hardworking people of Indiana’s 2nd District and to serve as their voice in Congress. Right now, our nation is facing crisis after crisis – and Hoosiers are paying the price. I’m working hard to stop liberals’ radical agenda, combat inflation, help our economy recover, strengthen our national security, fight for veterans, and equip families to succeed,” she said in a provided news release. “In the face of tough challenges, Hoosiers know I’ll always stand up for our values and for our neighbors – farmers, workers, manufacturers, small businesses, veterans, servicemembers and families across northern Indiana. Together, we can build a brighter, safer and stronger America.”

Ahead of the 2022 election cycle, Walorski’s campaign has more than $1.1 million cash on hand, the news release states.

Since 2nd District Hoosiers first elected Walorski to Congress, she has worked to achieve commonsense solutions, including passing laws to cut taxes, support American workers, combat the drug crisis, protect veterans and strengthen families, the release states.

Walorski serves on the House Ways and Means Committee and is the top Republican on the Subcommittee on Worker and Family Support. She has led legislative solutions to cut taxes, reduce burdensome regulations and help families overcome barriers to achieve the American Dream, according to her release.

As a national trade leader, she has fought on behalf of northern Indiana to ensure local workers, manufacturers, farmers and small businesses can compete on a level playing field. She has stood up to China and defended U.S. manufacturers and farmers from costly tariffs.

When COVID-19 reached American shores, Walorski “sprang into action to protect Hoosiers, support essential workers and save Indiana’s small businesses,” the news release states. Now, she is rejecting mandates and restrictions that hinder recovery.

In recent years, Walorski led the fight to permanently repeal the job-killing medical device tax and the costly health insurance tax. President Trump signed into law her legislation to repeal these Obamacare taxes that were driving up the cost of health care, the release states.

Walorski has fought to keep the nation’s promise to its veterans. In 2016, she authored a law to protect veterans from overprescribing of opioids. And in 2013, she authored a bipartisan law that protects survivors of military sexual assault.
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