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GREENFIELD – Greg Pence stood in Hancock County Circuit Court before a group of people improving their lives from times that haven’t gone right.
The member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana’s Sixth District noted the universal nature of facing struggles.
“I will tell you my life hasn’t always been perfect,” he told his audience, “it hasn’t always gone right.”
Both California and New York say they plan to ban the sale of all new vehicles with gas and diesel-powered engines by 2035, which would hurt Indiana’s biofuels industry. Congressman Greg Pence (R-IN 6th District) says he is encouraging the fuel industries to come together and push back.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Republicans in Indiana’s congressional delegation are asking the White House to take action to reduce the costs that they say farmers are still concerned about.
All six House Republicans are calling on President Biden to ease regulations on pesticides, improve equipment supply chains and increase domestic fuel production.
If you’re an Indiana farmer, you know that it’s become far more expensive to run your farm with inflation on the rise.
WASHINGTON — California has been diving headlong into efforts to eliminate the use of fossil fuels for energy. One of your lawmakers in Washington is urging Congress not to get too carried away with using California as an example of effective clean energy use.
Republican Indiana Rep. Greg Pence is calling on Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to end proxy voting rules in the aftermath of President Joe Biden’s claim that the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is set to consider a series of GOP measures Wednesday that would force the Biden administration to share information about its energy policymaking process.
WASHINGTON (WIBC) — Inflation is as high as it’s been since 1981, with a 9.1% increase since last year of prices, according to the government’s Consumer Price Index. Rep. Greg Pence (R-Ind) blames the Biden administration and Democrats, saying the solution is to have fewer regulations and allow a free market to operate in a free manner.
Members of Indiana’s Congressional delegation are demanding answers about the possibility of rolling electricity blackouts in the state this summer.
Do you remember last summer when the President’s White House issued a much maligned and highly mocked tweet under the headline "The cost of a July 4 cookout in 2021 is down $.16 from last year"?