Press Releases
Congressman John Joyce, M.D. (PA-13) signed Heritage Action's "Police Pledge," a commitment to support America's police officers and law enforcement, as well as to oppose any legislative efforts to "defund the police." Amidst recent attacks targeting police officers, Congressman Joyce is committed to supporting the law enforcement officers who have pledged to serve and protect our communities, as well as restoring law and order in American cities.
Congressman John Joyce, M.D. (PA-13) today emphasized the Chinese Communist Party's coverup of the coronavirus outbreak and outlined his work on the China Task Force to hold this hostile regime accountable. Watch his full remarks on the House Floor.
The House Homeland Security Committee, on which Congressman John Joyce (PA-13) serves, held a hearing today regarding the use of National Guard troops at the southern border. During the hearing, United States Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost testified to Joyce that the Pennsylvania National Guard would "certainly" help law enforcement better secure the southern border.
The House of Representatives on Monday evening passed H.R.2142, Congressman John Joyce's bipartisan bill to ease regulatory compliance burdens for small businesses. Joyce teamed up with his House Small Business Committee colleague Anthony Delgado (D- NY) to introduce the legislation.
The House Republican Steering Committee today selected Congressman John Joyce (PA-13) to serve on the Homeland Security and Small Business committees.
Congressman John Joyce (PA-13) tonight released the following statement commending President Trump for his address on the humanitarian and security crisis at the southern border:
Our nation is preparing for the potential spread of the coronavirus, which began in China and has affected people across the world. Also called COVID-19, this virus can cause respiratory illness with symptoms including fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Currently, experts believe that these symptoms, ranging from mild to severe, may appear 2-14 days after exposure.
Congressman John Joyce (PA-13) today opposed a portion of the House rules package, which allows Democrats to sue to keep the Affordable Care Act in place. Title III of House Resolution 6 authorizes the Speaker, on behalf of the House, to intervene, otherwise appear, or take any other steps in Texas v. United States, a recent federal court case where the 2010 healthcare law was ruled to be unconstitutional.
Congressman John Joyce, M.D. (PA-13) released the following statement after the introduction of two Articles of Impeachment.
In today's edition of the Altoona Mirror, Congressman John Joyce (PA-13) outlined the vast ramifications of House Democrats' politically-motivated impeachment inquiry for Americans in central Pennsylvania and around the country. Read his op-ed in the Altoona Mirror.
Nearly three years ago, more than 6 million Pennsylvanians went to the polls to exercise their right to have a voice in our American government.
