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    United States Representative from Ohio since 2007

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  1. Jan 7, 2023 · Jim Jordan. Ohio (OH) – 4th, Republican. Hometown: Urbana. Oath of Office: Jan. 07, 2023. Share. Overview & Contact. Contact. The Honorable. 2056 Rayburn House Office Building. Washington, DC, 20515-3504. Phone: (202) 225-2676. Website: https://jordan.house.gov/ Powered by Esri. Full map view. Committee and Subcommittee Assignments.

    • Agriculture
    • Budget and Fiscal Issues
    • Defense
    • Education
    • Energy and Natural Resources
    • Government Reform
    • Healthcare
    • Immigration
    • Pro-Life and Family Issues
    • Social Security

    Coming from a family that is heavily involved in farming, sound agricultural policy is very important to me. We need policies that open up the playing field, so that our farmers can better compete in the national and international markets. It is unfair that American farmers face high tariffs when exporting their products to other countries while th...

    The federal government spends six million dollars a minute, each minute, every day of the year. This unfettered spending costs each American family over $23,000 a year. Federal government spending is out of control, and it is the responsibility of Congress to fix the problem. If federal spending is not reigned in, we will find it more and more diff...

    A strong national defense is vital to the long term security and stability of our nation. We must continue to invest in cutting edge technologies that will preserve our military superiority and act as a deterrent against rogue states that would do us and our allies harm. Continuing our fight against international terrorism is also vital to long ter...

    Educating our children is vital to our nation’s continued prosperity and economic strength during this time of increasing competition in business and trade from abroad. Successful education policy almost always starts at the local and state level rather than the federal level, and I support policies that give parents the freedom to guide their chil...

    America is far too dependent on Middle Eastern oil. Having suffered years of record high gas prices, the American people deserve greater freedom from Middle Eastern manipulation of the oil markets. We need to increase domestic oil and gas supply by exploring and utilizing more of the energy resources we have at home. We must also help keep our nati...

    I agree with most Ohioans that our Federal Government spends far too much and is overly large, cumbersome and bureaucratic. Many of the roles currently filled by government agencies would be better left to individuals, private businesses and non-profit organizations. I take my government oversight responsibilities very seriously, and am well-positi...

    First and foremost, we need to get health care reform done right, not done fast. Passing another thousand-page bill without amendments or debate will do nothing to help the economy, create jobs, or reform health care. Right now, the thousand-page health care bill will cost taxpayers about a billion dollars per page and will impose new taxes on indi...

    I am steadfastly against illegal immigration and amnesty for illegal immigrants. My strategy for dealing with the many problems posted by illegal immigration is threefold: secure the border, robustly enforce our immigration laws and fix the system so that it works for those who want to come to our country legally—by working hard, learning the langu...

    Throughout my years serving in the Ohio General Assembly and now in the U.S. Congress, I am proud to stand and defend the lives of the unborn. I am committed to the view that life is sacred, that it begins at conception and that the Founding Fathers were correct in placing life first among the list of rights the Constitution was written to defend. ...

    Social Security was conceived so that FICA revenues from the current workforce would pay benefits for current retirees. This system has worked because the ratio of workers to retirees allowed it to do so. However, the numbers are now trending the other way. For example, in 1950, 16 workers paid into Social Security for every beneficiary. Today, the...

    • Ohio
    • Congress
  2. https://jordan.house.gov/ Contact: 2056 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-2676 Contact: Party: Republican: House

    • Ohio, District 4 110th-118th (2007-Present)
    • Republican
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  5. May 26, 2022 · Jim Jordan, a Republican, can be reached at his Washington D.C. office at (202) 225-2676. His district phone numbers are Bucyrus: (419) 663-1426; Lima: (419) 999-6455; Norwalk: (419)...

  6. About Jim. Jim Jordan was raised in Champaign County, Ohio, graduating from Graham High School in 1982, where he was a four-time state champion in wrestling with a career record of 150-1. He went on to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Wisconsin, where he was a two-time NCAA wrestling champion. He later earned a ...

  7. Home. About Jim. Our District. If you are looking for our District Office contact information, you can view our Offices page. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our office. If you are interested in browsing district-specific population statistics, you can look up Census data for the 4th District. About Jim. Biography. Awards.

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