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June 23, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi successfully introduced a bipartisan amendment this morning to the Accelerating Individuals into the Workforce Act (H.R.2842) welfare-to-work package. The Krishnamoorthi amendment.


June 22, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi issued the following statement on his strong opposition to the Senate Health Care bill:


June 22, 2017

WASHINGTON – Today, the House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation to strengthen and improve career and technical education and give Americans the skills they need to compete for in-demand jobs.


June 19, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, a member of the House Oversight Committee, released the following statement in response to new revelations about Michael Flynn's dubious business activities:


June 14, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi released the following statement in response to this morning's shooting at a practice for the Congressional Baseball Game:


June 13, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, a member of the House Oversight Committee, released the following statement in response to Attorney General Sessions' sworn testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee:


June 9, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, a member of the House Oversight Committee, released the following statement in response to former FBI Director James Comey's testimony and the White House's claim that it has "no idea" if the tapes President Trump threatened Director Comey with actually exist:


June 6, 2017

WASHINGTON – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi joined U.S. Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), and U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL-09), along with every Democratic member of the Illinois Congressional delegation, in calling on Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner to explain how Republicans' plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act will affect Illinois families, schools and students, health care providers, and the state's economy.