Press Releases
Noblesville, IN – This weekend, Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (IN-05) held two in-person town hall meetings in Hamilton and Delaware counties, engaging directly with hundreds of constituents to discuss the key issues impacting Hoosiers.
Today, Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (IN-05) announced a venue change for her Hamilton County in-person town hall on Friday, March 28 due to capacity concerns. Friday’s town hall will now take place at the IMMI Conference Center at 18880 N. East St, Westfield, IN from 6pm to 8pm.
Rep. Spartz will hold a second town hall the following day on Saturday, March 29 at the Muncie City Hall, 300 N. High St, Muncie, IN from 11am until 1pm.
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (IN-05) and thirteen of her House colleagues introduced bipartisan legislation to fully restore retirement benefits of the Delphi retirees.
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (IN-05) issued the following statement on the 3rd anniversary of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine:
Noblesville, IN – Today, Rep. Spartz issued the following statement on healthcare and reconciliation offsets:
“If the GOP does not have the backbone to start fixing healthcare in reconciliation, we have to start a full government takeover now – before we completely bankrupt our country and our people. Fraud and abuse in healthcare by large monopolies are destroying our nation fiscally and physically.”
Washington, DC – Today, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) issued its budget outlook for the next 10 years (see here) showing a grim picture of our fiscal situation. The national debt will continue to rise, reaching unprecedented level of 118% of GDP in 2035 – higher than the previous record of 106% of GDP caused by WWII in 1946.
Washington, DC – This week, legislation authored by Rep. Victoria Spartz to redesignate the Elwood, Indiana, U.S. Post Office building after fallen police officer Noah Jacob Shahnavaz was signed into law by President Biden.
Noblesville, IN – Today, Rep. Victoria Spartz released the following statement on her upcoming speaker vote on January 3, 2025:
Washington, DC – Today, Rep. Spartz issued the following statement on her refusal to participate in the Republican conference, its committees and resignation from the regional policy committee chair:
Washington, DC – Today, legislation led by Rep. Victoria Spartz to redesignate the Elwood, Indiana, U.S. Post Office building after fallen police officer Noah Jacob Shahnavaz passed the U.S. House of Representatives.