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September 8, 2021

Washington, DC Today, Congressman John Joyce M.D. (PA-13) announced that Juniata College would receive a collaborative research grant for $138,607.00 from the National Science Foundation. The funding will be used to further research led by Dr. Katy Johansen to help improve students' spatial reasoning skills through the use of Virtual Reality training.

September 7, 2021

Washington, DC Today, Congressman John Joyce M.D. (PA-13) released the following statement after cosponsoring legislation introduced by Congresswoman Lisa McClain (R-MI) to posthumously award the Congressional Gold Medal to the 13 U.S. military servicemembers who were killed in Afghanistan on August 24, 2021.

August 26, 2021

Washington, DC Today, Congressman John Joyce M.D. (PA-13) announced that the Gettysburg Regional Airport would receive a $900,000 U.S. Department of Transportation grant to construct a new apron. The apron will be a critical component in facilitating safe and effective airport operations and will be used to maneuver and store airplanes while at the airfield.

August 24, 2021

Washington, DC Today, Congressman John Joyce M.D. (PA-13) condemned the Biden Administration's failure to protect American citizens who currently remain stranded in Afghanistan following the American Military withdrawal.

"As I speak today, Americans are stranded behind enemy lines. Our top priority must be to bring them home safely," said Dr. Joyce. "Now is not the time for taking vacations or giving canned remakes from the West Wing. Now is the time for American leadership, and President Biden has failed in that regard."

August 24, 2021

Washington, DC Today, Congressman John Joyce M.D. (PA-13) announced that Gettysburg College would receive a collaborative research grant for $239,580.00 from the National Science Foundation to fund research into speech to text software.

August 16, 2021

Washington, DC Today, Congressman John Joyce, M.D. (PA-13) released the following statement on the collapse of the Afghan Government and President Biden's failure in leadership during this crisis.

"President Biden's press conference today was a failed attempt to absolve himself and his administration of the brutal realities of the situation in Afghanistan. His failure to make our withdrawal orderly has led to violence and destruction that puts our national security, and American lives, at risk."

August 15, 2021

Washington, DC Congressman John Joyce, M.D. (PA-13) released the following statement on the deteriorating conditions in Afghanistan and how the Biden Administration's decisions are responsible for this disaster.

"This military and humanitarian crisis was avoidable. President Biden's failure in leadership to protect the people of Afghanistan and promote our interests will have disastrous consequences for our national security and standing in the international community.

August 13, 2021

MCCONNELLSBURG, Pa. U.S. Rep. John Joyce, R-Blair, strode into a tidy pharmacy here on Tuesday to praise the workers who were struggling to convince people to get the COVID-19 vaccine amid rising cases and swirling conspiracy theories that had prompted a desperate Facebook plea from a local pharmacist.

"You're going to continue to be on the front line. You know that," Mr. Joyce said, talking shop about the science of immunity and the new therapeutics under development. He called the vaccine the "pathway" to getting back to normal.

August 13, 2021

Altoona, PA Congressman John Joyce, M.D. (PA-13) announced today that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded a grant to the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. The grant totaling $2,382,892.00 will be awarded this year to assist the airport in its ongoing work to mitigate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

August 13, 2021

Altoona, PA Congressman John Joyce, M.D. (PA-13) announced today that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded a grant to the Altoona-Blair County Regional Airport. The grant totaling $59,000.00 will be awarded this year to assist the airport in its ongoing work to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.