Congressman Raja joins appears on Bloomberg to discuss US Venture Capital in China
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Read MoreCongressman Raja appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press Now to discuss the IRS whistleblowers’ testimony, noting that “it doesn’t seem like political bias necessarily played a significant role in the decisions that [the IRS whistleblowers] are questioning.” Watch the full interview here.
Read MoreDiscussing the bipartisan nature of the House’s Select Committee on China, Congressman Raja noted that “a lot of people here in Congress on both sides of the aisle recognize that something has to be done to… diversify supply chains, but… there needs to be some incentives to bring back some of this manufacturing here to […]
Read MoreHe stated that “not talking to [China] is not a good idea; we should be talking, but of course actions speak louder than words and we need to convey to them what they need to do to curb the aggression and the other behavior that we need to see changed.” Watch the full interview here.
Read MoreRead North Cook News’ coverage of Congressman Raja’s bill to rename the St. Charles Post Office in honor of Vietnam Veterans.
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Read MoreCongressman Raja joined John Williams on WGN Radio to discuss his role in getting an Afghan interpreter safely out of harm’s way. He noted that “even today there are people in Afghanistan who are in hiding, who are awaiting leaving the country, and it’s our duty to get them out.” Listen to the full interview […]
Read More“I’m so proud of the contributions of the veterans and their families in my district and across the nation. Renaming the post office in St. Charles is a way for our community to recognize and honor the men and women who have served and those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service of our great […]
Read MoreCongressman Raja noted that “while cracking down on the supply of fentanyl, we must also focus on reducing the demand by helping our local communities and law enforcement agencies treat those caught up in opioid addiction.” Read the full column here.
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