The following statement can be attributed to Congressman Steve Stivers (R-OH) regarding Defense Secretary Ash Carter’s announcement that all military combat jobs will be opened up to women:
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WASHINGTON D.C. - As policy makers at all levels of government continue to battle the opiates epidemic, Congressman Steve Stivers (R-OH15) was pleased President Obama recently signed The Protecting our Infants Act of 2015 (S. 799) into law. The Senate bill was companion legislation of H.R. 1462 introduced by Congresswoman Katherine Clark (D –MA) and Congressman Stivers. The Protecting Our Infants Act of 2015 ensures a coordinated federal response to Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS).
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President Barack Obama last week signed a measure pushed by Rep. Steve Stivers aimed at coordinating a federal response to babies born addicted to drugs.
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There is so much negativity today in the news and everywhere we look that it is always nice when we can pause to recognize good things that are happening in our community. I would like to take the opportunity to use this blog to highlight some of the positive events that are happening in Ohio's 15th Congressional District. Every year, the Ohio Department of Veterans Services inducts a class of veterans into the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame. The Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame was established to recogni...
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“Perhaps no custom reveals our character as a Nation so clearly as our celebration of Thanksgiving Day.” – Ronald Reagan, Thanksgiving Day 1986 Proclamation.
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Congressman Steve Stivers (R – Columbus) today sent a letter to President Barack Obama, urging him to immediately halt the admission of refugees from Syria and Iraq onto American soil. 110 Members of Congress signed on to the bipartisan letter.
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WASHINGTON - Both of the Scioto Valley’s U.S. representatives have joined the growing calls for the suspension of admitting Syrian refugees in the wake of last week’s terrorist attacks in Paris.
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A coalition of U.S. House members are aligning themselves with GOP governors to call for a halt to a program expected to resettle some 10,000 Syrian refugees in the country.
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