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SCHAUMBURG, IL – Congressmen Raja Krishnamoorthi and Scott Peters, who led a letter of 85 Members of Congress to President Biden expressing concern about the severe economic and environmental impacts of the Department of Commerce's anti-circumvention inquir
SCHAUMBURG, IL — Today, in response to the tragic death of Supraja Alaparthi of Elk Grove Village, who was killed in a parasailing accident in the Florida Keys that left her son and nephew injured, Congr
SCHAUMBURG, IL – Last night, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Oversight Committee wrote to U.S. President Joe Biden expressing his concern about the current shortage of oil refining capacity within the United States and around the world, which has created supply chain bottlenecks and contributed to increasing gas prices for consumers.
SCHAUMBURG, IL – Yesterday, Congressmen Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) and Chris Stewart (R-UT) of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence led five of their colleagues in a bipartisan letter to U.S.
SCHAUMBURG, IL – In response to the Education Department's newly-announced plan to forgive $5.8 billion in debt held by 560,000 former students of the defunct for-profit chain Corinthian Colleges which was known for its exploitative and deceptive practices, Co

SCHAUMBURG, IL – On Thursday, Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White presented Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi with the Distinguished Leadership Award with a citation stating:
SCHAUMBURG, IL – Yesterday, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence wrote to Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging him to consider all available avenues to help finalize the terms of the European Union's proposed phased embargo on Russian oil in response to Vladimir Putin's unjustified and illegal invasion of Ukraine.
WASHINGTON – In a letter following Thursday's U.S.
WASHINGTON — Today, Congressman Krishnamoorthi issued the statement below in response to the Census Bureau's revised population count which found the agency had undercounted Illinois' population, which actually grew by more than a quarter of a million residents to its highest level on record.
