119th Congress
Greenwood, IN – Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) announced today that his constituent services team will hold mobile office hours on Tuesday, June 9th and Wednesday, June 10th to assist Hoosiers in Edinburgh and Hope.
During these events, constituents can meet directly with members of Congressman Shreve’s staff to help resolve issues with federal agencies such as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and Social Security Administration (SSA).
WASHINGTON — Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) introduced the No U.S. Funding for UNIFIL Act, legislation to halt U.S. taxpayer funding for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. Congressman Jared Moskowitz (FL-23) is co-leading this legislation.
UNIFIL was created nearly 50 years ago to help secure the Israel-Lebanon border and stop Hezbollah from gaining strength. Instead, Hezbollah has become a heavily armed, Iranian-backed terrorist organization that continues to threaten the United States, Israel, and our allies.
WASHINGTON — Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) announced that the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure passed the BUILD America 250 Act today. This is the bipartisan, five-year surface transportation reauthorization bill, commonly known as the Highway Bill.
The legislation includes many Shreve-backed provisions to invest in roads and bridges, speed up project delivery, strengthen rail safety, crack down on fraudulent commercial driver training programs, and improve freight movement for Indiana’s distribution-based economy.
WASHINGTON — In his first month on the House Committee on Appropriations, Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) secured more than $30 million in funding for Indiana’s Sixth Congressional District.
The funding, included in the first five appropriations bills approved by the committee, supports public safety, military readiness, law enforcement, and local first responders across south central and eastern Indiana.
These measures have passed the House Appropriations Committee and await consideration by the full House and Senate before being signed into law.
Greenwood, IN – Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) announced today that his constituent services team will hold mobile office hours on Wednesday, May 20, to assist Hoosiers in Cumberland.
During these events, constituents can meet directly with members of Congressman Shreve’s staff to help resolve issues with federal agencies such as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and Social Security Administration (SSA).
WASHINGTON — Last week, Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) joined House Republicans in advancing the 2026 Farm Bill through the House of Representatives. The final bill included provisions from Rep. Shreve’s bipartisan Rural Animal Shelter Investment Act, which helps rural animal shelters access existing federal funding to build, expand, or improve their facilities.
Congressman Shomari C. Figures (AL-02) co-led the legislation.
WASHINGTON — Following multiple deadly crashes involving illegal aliens unlawfully holding commercial driver’s licenses, including incidents that claimed the lives of Hoosiers, Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) introduced the VERIFY Act of 2026 with his Republican colleague Dave Taylor (OH-02).
The VERIFY Act would modernize the Department of Homeland Security’s Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements system, known as SAVE, which agencies use to verify immigration status for licenses, benefits, and other approvals.
WASHINGTON — Today, Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-R) introduced the Rural Animal Shelter Investment Act, bipartisan legislation to help rural animal shelters access existing federal funding to build, expand, or improve their facilities. Rep. Shomari Figures (AL-D) is co-leading the bill.
Animal shelters play an important role in rural communities. They rescue and care for animals, support public health, and often fill gaps where veterinary services are limited.
WASHINGTON — Today, Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) and Congressman Blake Moore (UT-01) announced that the Protecting Domestic Mining Act of 2025 advanced out of the House Committee on Natural Resources. The bill is an important step toward strengthening America’s critical mineral supply chain, cutting permitting delays, and reducing reliance on foreign adversaries.
WASHINGTON – Today, the House Steering Committee selected Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) to serve on the powerful House Committee on Appropriations.