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Washington, DC -- Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) announced that his office is accepting applications for the 2025 Congressional Art Competition. The competition is open to high school students living in Indiana's 6th Congressional District.
Greenwood, IN — U.S. Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) held a roundtable discussion with local business leaders in Johnson County to discuss the extension of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. He was joined by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Aspire Economic Development + Johnson County Chamber of Commerce, and by a number of small business owners from around the county.

Washington, DC — U.S. Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) released the following statement following President Trump's joint address.
Richmond, IN — U.S. Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) announced that Wayne County Sheriff Randy Retter accepted his invitation to attend President Trump’s Address to a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4th.
Washington, DC — U.S. Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) introduced the Protecting Domestic Mining Act of 2025 to protect American mining and restore domestic energy independence. He introduced this bill alongside Congressman Blake Moore (UT-01).
Greenwood, IN — U.S. Congressman Jefferson Shreve (R-IN-06) called on the U.S. Postal Service to address the ongoing delivery delays at its distribution hub in Indianapolis. Congressman Shreve and other members of the Indiana Congressional Delegation have heard from countless constituents affected by the delays.
Joey Handlon of Greenwood, Indiana lost his life to fentanyl in 2022.
Washington, DC — U.S. Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) delivered his first remarks on the House floor honoring the memory of a fellow Hoosier from Greenwood, Joey Handlon. Joey lost his life to fentanyl.

Washington, DC — U.S. Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) introduced his first bill in the 119th Congress. His bill will deliver on the Republican promise to secure the border. The Build The Wall Act will complete the construction of the southern border wall by utilizing existing COVID funds.