Congressman Mark Messmer issued multiple posts on October 1, 2025, informing constituents about the postponement of official business due to a government shutdown.
Congressman Mark Messmer posted on October 1, 2025 about Yom Kippur well-wishes and addressed constituent services during an ongoing government shutdown.
Congressman Mark Messmer published several posts between September 19-22, addressing topics including government funding votes, POW/MIA Recognition Day, and Rosh Hashanah.
Congressman Mark Messmer used social media on September 18 and 19, 2025, to share news about working family tax cuts, agricultural research achievements at Purdue University, and opportunities for constituent assistance in Indiana's 8th District.
Congressman Mark Messmer used his Twitter account in September 2025 to promote youth participation in a national app development competition and honor both the U.S. Air Force's anniversary and National Guard troops serving in Washington D.C. His...
Congressman Mark Messmer marked September 17 with posts celebrating Constitution Day and announcing a $2 million federal grant for a new recreational park in Newberry.
The House of Representatives has passed H.R. 4446, known as the Focused Assistance and Skills Training for Veterans' Employment and Transition Success (FAST VETS) Act.
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2026, legislation that sets funding and policy for the Department of War.
Congressman Mark Messmer shared updates on the I-69 Ohio River Crossing Project on September 8, while also responding to news about Charlie Kirk's death two days later.
Rep. Mark Messmer of Indiana and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy met with leaders from Indiana and Kentucky to express support for the I-69 Ohio River Crossing bridge project.