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Congressman David Kustoff (TN 08), released the following statement earlier today regarding the military operation in Venezuela.
Legislation already passed by Republicans in Congress and signed by President Donald Trump will help Americans deal with the rising inflation and prices that began during the Biden administration, Rep. David Kustoff told Newsmax on Thursday.
Appearing on "Wake Up America Early," the Tennessee Republican and member of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee said Trump entered office facing the fallout of Democrats' big-government spending spree.
Even before they start receiving Social Security checks, millions of Americans rely on the Social Security Administration for information on when to claim retirement benefits and for help if their Social Security number has been compromised.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - The U.S. House of Representatives has passed Republican Tennessee Congressman David Kustoff’s bill H.R. 5345, the “Improving Social Security’s Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act,” with a unanimous vote Tuesday.
With an investment from Toyota totaling $71.4 million and creating 33 new jobs at its Jackson plant, three new production lines will be added to increase production of hybrid vehicles.
Announced on Nov. 18 in an effort to meet the increasing demand for hybrid vehicles, the new production lines will manufacture hybrid transaxle cases and housing and engine blocks for Toyota's Hybrid RAV4, Hybrid Highlander, and Lexus TX vehicles.
As the government shutdown enters its twenty-third day federal workers wonder just how long it will go on and if some of them should still come to work if they won’t receive pay.
We reached out to U. S. Congressman David Kustoff who represents Tennessee's 8th District.
WASHINGTON D.C. – Congressman David Kustoff, R-Tenn., said the House of Representatives has done its part to keep the government open. He is calling on Senate Democrats to do the same.
EXCLUSIVE: A Memphis-area House Republican is eyeing a permanent federal law enforcement presence in the southwest Tennessee city after President Donald Trump's order cracking down on crime.
Rep. David Kustoff, R-Tenn., whose district includes suburbs in the Memphis metropolitan area and rural areas outside of it, spent the day with Trump's new Memphis Safe Task Force on Thursday.
JACKSON — Mississippi has joined a coalition of 22 state attorneys general urging the Federal Communications Commission to adopt a rule allowing correctional facilities to use cellphone jamming technology to combat the growing problem of contraband phones in prisons.
In a letter to the FCC, the bipartisan coalition expressed support for a proposed rule change that would permit jamming systems to block unauthorized cellular transmissions from inside prison walls — a practice currently prohibited under federal law.
The House Ways and Means Committee passed legislation Wednesday to update the language used by the Social Security Administration to describe when American workers can claim their retirement benefits.