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Rep. DesJarlais: National Book Month
Press Release |Washington, D.C. – There is more to celebrate in October than just Halloween. This October is National Book Month. “As a father, I know that reading is essential to a child’s success and growth. That is why I am encouraging every teacher to further immerse their students in a new journey by falling into a good book”.
DesJarlais visits engineering program
In The News |Last week, Rep. DesJarlais visited Fayetteville High School’s STEM program. Students from each Project Way course presented their curriculum and what they have learned. DesJarlais also toured the school’s band room and was treated to a couple of solo performances by FHS students.
AEA Announces 2016 American Energy Champions
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais has been awarded the 2016 American Energy Champion. This award goes to the members of Congress who have demonstrated a commitment to pro-growth policies that will lead to more affordable energy for American families.
Obamacare 2018
In The News |The collapse of the Affordable Care Act gets only marginal airtime in 2016, but could define 2018 midterms. Rep. DesJarlais has long sensed the danger of the oncoming battle with Obamacare and stated that republicans would certainly consider working with Clinton to fix our current healthcare system. "Obviously, we wouldn't be closed-minded.
Update to Packers and Stockyards Act Passes Congress
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais co-sponsored H.R. 5883 which focuses on online and video livestock auctions, and clarified that P&S requirements apply to these sales. This bill makes it clear that farmers and ranchers selling through online and video auctions are provided similar protections to those selling at fixed facility markets.
Congressmen agree budget process needs fixing
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais and Rep. Fleischmann agree that the budget process needs fixing. Rep. DesJarlais made the following statement, “I feel that at some point, and it should have been six years ago, that Congress needs to stay there until we get a budget done. We can’t continue to go into debt. We can’t continue to operate without a budget."
TVA draws Congressional criticism for seeking ban on floating homes on its waterways
In The News |Tennessee Valley Authority is planning to ban floating homes from reservoirs and other public waterways. Rep. DesJarlais urged TVA to find a compromise allowing the existing homes to remain as long as they meet certain standards designed to protect the waterways.
Livestock Marketing Association praises Congress for Packers and Stockyards Act modernization
In The News |As a member of the House Agriculture Committee, Rep. DesJarlais co-sponsored H.R. 5883 Packers and Stockyards Act of 2016. Livestock Marketing Association (LMA) President Jerry Etheredge praised Congress for their swift action in passing H.R. 5883, the Technical and Clarifying Amendments to the Packers and Stockyards Act of 2016.
Remains of U.S. soldiers killed in Mexican-American War come home after 170 years
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais made the following statement, “After working for several years with the State Department and our U.S. consulate in Monterrey, Mexico, I was pleased to learn that the remains of these U.S. soldiers will finally be returned to American soil
MTSU Forensic Institute helps bring remains of Mexican-American War soldiers home
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais was quoted, “This joint effort embodies the longstanding commitment to our men and women in uniform that the United States does not leave our fallen soldiers behind.”


