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U.S. Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks recognized a local athlete for his exceptional fall season on the floor of the House of Representatives. Miller-Meeks honored Central College Quarterback Blaine Hawkins for the NCAA-record 63 touchdown passes in the 2021 season, most among all divisions. Hawkins, now a graduate, won the Gagliardi Trophy, an honor awarded to the nation’s top Division III player, for his efforts.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, March 8th, 2022, Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-02) spoke on the floor of the House of Representatives to recognize Central College’s Blaine Hawkins.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, March 8th, 2022, Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-02) joined Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01) and Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05) to introduce the Ban Russian Energy Imports Act. The bill will ban the United States from importing Russian crude oil, petroleum, petroleum products, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and coal.
Iowa’s congressional delegation is urging the Biden administration to expand the production and potential export of ethanol and biodiesel to meet global energy needs as the U.S. and its allies look to decrease reliance on Russian oil.
Reps. Randy Feenstra, R-Iowa,; Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa; Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa,; and Cindy Axne, D-Iowa, along with Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa; and Joni Ernst, R-Iowa., on March 8 sent a letter to U.S. EPA Administrator Michael Regan advocating for the increased use of biofuels.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, March 7th, 2022, Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-02) released the following statement after returning from her third trip to the U.S.-Mexico border since becoming a member of Congress:
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, March 7th, 2022, Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-02) spoke on the floor of the House of Representatives to honor the life of Ottumwa’s Glen McCall.
Every March we celebrate National Women’s History Month by recognizing and honoring the legacy of the important role that countless women have played in American history.
Beginning as a week-long celebration in California, President Carter first declared the week of March 8 as Women’s History Week back in 1980. After Congress passed a resolution in 1987, Women’s History Month was born.
Every March we celebrate National Women’s History Month by recognizing and honoring the legacy of the important role that countless women have played in American history.
Beginning as a week-long celebration in California, President Carter first declared the week of March 8 as Women’s History Week back in 1980. After Congress passed a resolution in 1987, Women’s History Month was born.








