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The U.S. House of Representatives today passed the National Defense Authorization Act that contained language from Congressman Levin’s AUMF Clarification Act, which would make clear that the President does not have Congressional authorization to initiate a war with Iran. The bill passed 251-170 wit bipartisan support.
Legislation authored by Congressman Andy Levin (MI-09) and co-sponsored by Congressman Ro Khanna (CA-17) that would ensure the safe elimination of PFAS chemicals today passed in the House of Representatives.
Congressman Andy Levin (MI-09), vice chair of the House Education and Labor Committee, today released the following statement:
“I am deeply alarmed by the role Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta played when he was U.S. Attorney in allowing Jeffrey Epstein to avoid serious and appropriate consequences for the horrifying child sex trafficking he engaged in over a period of years.
Today, as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals hears oral arguments in Republicans’ Texas v. U.S. lawsuit, Congressman Andy Levin responded to Republicans’ latest efforts to strike down protections for people with pre-existing conditions and highlighted the devastating effects the lawsuit could have on Michigan families.
House Education and Labor Committee Vice Chair Andy Levin made this statement following the release of the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) report on the Raise the Wage Act, which would gradually raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2024:
Following a vote in the House on the Senate Amendment to H.R. 3401, Congressman Andy Levin (MI-09) made the following statement:
In response to the decision in the Supreme Court case Rucho v. Common Cause that upheld partisan gerrymandering, Congressman Andy Levin (MI-09) released the following statement:
In response to the decision in the Supreme Court case Rucho v. Common Cause that upheld partisan gerrymandering, Congressman Andy Levin (MI-09) released the following statement:
In a letter sent today to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, 27 freshman House Democrats laid out their concerns about the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA) and demanded that negotiations be re-opened so that changes could be made.
