U.S. Rep. Frank J. Mrvan, D-Highland, draws on his father’s bipartisan approach from the Indiana State Senate to navigate the 119th Congress with a Republican president and majority, aiming to build relationships and find common ground. He plans to work with stakeholders like Gov.-elect Mike Braun on projects for Northwest Indiana, including the MachH2 hydrogen hub, while reintroducing bills and supporting amendments to protect education and organized labor. Mrvan’s first day in Congress during the Capitol breach reinforced his belief in the importance of a unified Congress to address issues and serve the people effectively.
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