Jobs for Individuals with Disabilities
Last Friday afternoon, I testified before the United States Commission on Civil Rights (USCCR) on my experience with section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act, a provision that expands individuals with disabilities’ access to dignified, meaningful work. I have visited about a dozen work centers in and around my district that employ people under this provision. These employees tell me that they enjoy receiving a paycheck, but more importantly, they love having a job and being with their friends. If this provision was eliminated, many of these individuals would lose their job and, sadly, be cut off from their support system and friends.

As your Representative, I will continue to fight for the rights of individuals with disabilities because they deserve a meaningful, fulfilling life, too.

                                          Congressman Grothman at the USCCR hearing

Immigration > Impeachment 
While the mainstream media is preoccupied with impeachment, I am pleased to share that President Donald Trump continues to make great progress at our Southern border. 

In May 2019, approximately 100,000 illegal immigrants who crossed our Southern border were released into the U.S. During this time, they were released into the United States on a system that is like being on parole. They would check in with an immigration officer, either in person or by phone, but otherwise were free to live and work in the U.S. As you can imagine, having already broken our law by illegally crossing the border, many of these people failed to show up to their immigration hearing and chose to stay in our country as fugitives.

In September 2019, this number dropped to less than 1,000. This is due to President Trump's leadership on the issue. When someone crosses our border illegally now, they are sent back to Mexico, regardless of their country of origin, to be stay until the date of their trial in the U.S. This not only decreases the burden on our border patrol agents, but it also discourages immigrants to come to our country illegally in the first place, because they know if they cross illegally they will not be released into the U.S.

In order to reinforce President Trump's actions, I believe that Congress must move past the distraction of impeachment and instead focus on important issues that affect everyday Americans, like illegal immigration. I hope that my colleagues will stand by my side and finally begin to tackle the tough issues. 

I was privileged to share this immigration update on the House floor. To view my floor speech, please click here or on the picture below.


National Bible Week
This week, I was glad to celebrate National Bible Week. I believe that the Bible is the infallible Word of God that contains truths that are intended to guide our lives and our country.

For generations, many people have read the Bible and other works with Biblical references, such as The New England Primer or Sermon on the Mount, to learn how to read. The Puritans encouraged America's first settlers to read the Bible, and even in the midst of the Revolutionary War and trade troubles with Britain, people found ways to access the Bible. In 1782, Congress commemorated an American Bible, reflecting how deeply individuals in early America treasured the Bible. 

Furthermore, the Bible is essential to understanding the Declaration of Independence and our Constitution because our Founding Fathers were influenced by the Bible more than any other book. Many leaders throughout American history have also emphasized the importance of God and the Bible. President Abraham Lincoln was known as the greatest biblical president and President Andrew Jackson referred to the Bible as "the rock on which our Republic rests". John Jay, the first chief justice of the United States, was also the President of the American Bible Society. It is evident that the Bible uniquely shaped the founding of our country and it is my hope that we hold close the truths of the Bible today. 

To watch my speech on National Bible Week, please click here or on the picture below. 



Weekly Roundup
The Harvest Fest Dinner was in support of the Portage Presbyterian Church. It's always great to attend events like this!


Happy American Education Week! Thank you to the educators who shape our future generations, along with those who equip students with the skills necessary to make an immediate impact in the workforce through career and technical education and apprenticeships.


Honor Flight is a non-profit organization that helps veterans fly to Washington, D.C. in order to visit the memorial of their respective war. I was honored to support this Honor Flight fundraiser in Eldorado. Thanks for your service! 


Contact Me
As your Congressman, I’m here to serve you. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out to my offices in Fond du Lac and Washington. If you enjoyed this newsletter be sure to forward it to your family and friends so they can stay informed on what I’m doing in Washington and the Sixth District. 

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Sincerely,
Member of Congress 

 
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