117th Congress
Since the United States’ founding, millions — including myself, my husband, my father, and six siblings — have answered the call of duty to defend our nation's valor. Each year, on November 11th, we honor their service and sacrifice.
Since the United States’ founding, millions—including myself, my husband, my father, and six siblings—have answered the call of duty to defend our nation’s valor. Each year, on November 11th, we honor their service and sacrifice.
The featured speaker was Lieutenant General Antonio Aguto, Commanding General of the First Army. He calls himself "a proud First Army soldier, a proud U.S. Army soldier, and a proud veteran."
Since the United States’ founding, millions—including myself, my husband, my father, and six siblings—have answered the call of duty to defend our nation's valor. Each year, on November 11th, we honor their service and sacrifice.
Local Congressional Representative, Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa, says she’s opposed to having the federal government negotiate to lower the prices of prescription medicine covered by Medicare. Democrats have inserted this proposal in a bill that may be voted upon today (Friday). Miller-Meeks, an eye doctor, says prescription drug cost controls would interfere with the doctor-patient relationship.
Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa says she’s opposed to having the federal government negotiate to lower the prices of prescription medicine covered by Medicare. Democrats have inserted this proposal in a bill that was voted upon, Friday. Miller-Meeks, an eye doctor, says prescription drug cost controls would interfere with the doctor-patient relationship.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, November 5th, 2021, Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-02) released the following statement after voting NO on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act:
On Thursday, the Biden Administration took another step toward dictating the medical choices of private citizens.
Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa says she’s opposed to having the federal government negotiate to lower the prices of prescription medicine covered by Medicare. Democrats have inserted this proposal in a bill that may be voted upon today.
Miller-Meeks, an eye doctor, says prescription drug cost controls would interfere with the doctor-patient relationship.






