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Balderson Joins Conservative Climate Caucus, Calling for Pragmatic Solutions That Promote American Energy Security and Economic Growth

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WASHINGTON - Congressman Troy Balderson (OH-12) attended a press conference outside the U.S. Capitol Wednesday morning to announce the creation of the Conservative Climate Caucus, of which he and more than 50 Republican lawmakers added their names as original members. "For too long, politicians and activists have peddled the notion that cleaner air, water, and soil can only be…

Balderson Applauds 2021 Congressional Art Competition Winner from Westerville

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WORTHINGTON, Ohio – Congressman Troy Balderson (R-OH) today recognized Alicia Deng, of Westerville, for winning the 2021 Congressional Art Competition for Ohio's 12th District with her piece titled Lucid. Alicia is currently a sophomore at the Columbus Academy in Gahanna.  "The Congressional Art Competition never fails to discover outstanding talent in our…

Rep. Balderson seeks answers on pandemic's origin

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Almost two years since the first recorded case of COVID-19, the origin of this deadly virus remains a mystery. In the early days of viral spread, the Chinese Communist Party blocked international efforts to enter the region for research. The CCP also conducted faulty investigations, claiming to the World Health Organization (WHO) that there was no evidence of human-to-human…

Balderson visits Stratford Cemetery

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Last week, Congressman Troy Balderson (OH-12) paid his respects to veterans buried at Stratford Cemetery in Delaware County. In the early 1900s, vandalism and neglect at the cemetery resulted in the destruction of various headstones belonging to local veterans. Thanks to the work of volunteers at the Stratford Ecological Center, with support from Balderson and Delaware County…

'I am Vanessa Guillén Act' Praised as Calls for Removing COs from Sexual Assault Prosecutions Mount

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Less than a month after the anniversary of 20-year-old Army Spc. Vanessa Guillén's disappearance, Reps. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., and Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., reintroduced the "I Am Vanessa Guillén Act" on May 13, reigniting calls to take prosecution authority away from military commanders. The legislation proposes sweeping changes to the military's policies surrounding missing…

Ignoring border crisis worsens drug problem

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Earlier this month, I visited McAllen, Texas, a border town situated in the Rio Grande Valley. This was my second trip to witness the humanitarian crisis on the border. The first was in 2019 to El Paso, Texas. I can attest that the situation at our southern border has deteriorated into something much worse. Let me be clear: the crisis at our southern border is not just an issue for…

Republicans want Pentagon to allow permit for annual veterans motorcycle ride

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House and Senate lawmakers called on the Defense Department Wednesday to reconsider its decision against allowing military veterans to engage in their annual Memorial Day weekend motorcycle ride in the nation’s capital. The event has long aimed to raise awareness for American prisoners of war as well as veteran suicide. “As a biker and a veteran, I’m saddened by this decision. I…

Legislation aims to level playing field

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WASHINGTON — Congressman Troy Balderson (OH-12) introduced legislation Tuesday aimed at modernizing federal regulatory framework for foreign manufacturers of gas cylinders. These foreign manufacturers need to be held to higher safety and inspection standards, establishing an equal playing field for American producers. “This is about ensuring everyday products used by millions of…

Gov. Mike DeWine joins Ohio Republicans in backing amendment to keep Supreme Court at 9 justices

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COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Gov. Mike DeWine has joined top Ohio Republicans in denouncing plans to expand the number of justices on the Supreme Court. DeWine issued a statement Tuesday backing a constitutional amendment that would lock the number of justices at nine. He was joined by Lt. Gov. Jon Husted in supporting the measure. “For over 150 years, the U.S. Supreme Court has been comprised…

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