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Washington, DC – Today, Rep. Frank J. Mrvan, Vice Chairman of the Congressional Steel Caucus, released the following statement on the ongoing steel industry discussions.
United States Rep. Frank J. Mrvan, D-Highland, said Monday he is monitoring the possible consolidation of the domestic steel industry into a single integrated steel producer.
Northwest Indiana's congressman has requested more than $15 million in federal funds to help meet the needs of local governments and police departments; to improve airports, harbors and water infrastructure; and to support community organizations across the Region.
On July 26, 2023, Rep. Frank J. Mrvan announced Community Project Funding requests for Indiana’s First Congressional District for Fiscal Year 2024.
Infrastructure projects throughout Northwest Indiana rank high on Congressman Frank Mrvan’s funding wish list as he submitted his community project funding requests for the First Congressional District in fiscal year 2024.
One of the Region’s largest police departments has officially launched their use of body cameras, joining other agencies in the area who have adopted the measure improve transparency and accountability between law
U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan has announced Community Project Funding requests for Indiana’s First Congressional District for Fiscal Year 2024, including several major projects in Michigan City and La Porte, though one major project was deleted in committee.
U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan requested Community Project Funding in the House versions of the fiscal year 2024 appropriations measures.
U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan visited the VNA Arthur B. and Ethel V. Horton Hospice Center on Monday to learn about the variety of services provided by the nonprofit hospice throughout Northwest Indiana.
Mrvan, D-1st, said he witnessed the care and support given to patients and their families during life’s most delicate moments.
For years, VNA Hospice of Northwest Indiana has strived to educate people on the importance of hospice care and how impactful it can be. On Monday, July 24, Congressman Frank Mrvan visited VNA Hospice’s Arthur B. and Ethel V. Horton Hospice Center to tour the facility and develop a better understanding of the obstacles nonprofit hospice care centers are facing.