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CONGRESSMAN BRAD ELLSWORTH

As the 8th District's Congressman, Brad Ellsworth is continuing his career-long commitment to put Hoosiers first. In Congress, he is a member of the fiscally conservative Blue Dog Coalition and is working to reduce waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars. He also sits on the Armed Services, Agriculture, and Small Business Committees.

Before coming to Congress, Brad spent 24-years in the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's office protecting the people of southwest Indiana. He was twice decorated for heroism in the line of duty and graduated from the FBI National Academy. In 1998, Brad was elected Vanderburgh County Sheriff, where he completed two terms. Brad was born and raised in southern Indiana. He grew up in Evansville; attending University of Southern Indiana and Indiana State University. Brad and his wife, Beth, reside in Evansville. Together they have a daughter, Andrea.

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Featured Issue: Healthcare

Skyrocketing costs have forced many small businesses to either shift the growing cost of their insurance programs to their employees or eliminate their health plans altogether. The result: the majority of workers haven't seen any increase in their buying power in the last decade, since any additional compensation is quickly absorbed by their increasing health insurance premiums. Read More

Date Roll Bill Vote More Votes >
Dec 01 595 h res 1724 Yea
Dec 01 594 h res 1217 Aye
Dec 01 593 h j res 101 Yea
Dec 01 592 h res 1430 Aye
Dec 01 591 h res 1735 Aye
Dec 01 590 h con res 323 Yea
Dec 01 589 h res 1741 Yea
  • EVANSVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE
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  • TERRE HAUTE DISTRICT OFFICE
    901 Wabash Avenue Suite 140 Terre Haute, IN 47807 T 812.232.0523 | F 812.232.0526
  • WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE
    513 Cannon House Office Bldg Washington, DC 20515 T 202.225.4636 | F 202.225.3284 Toll Free 866.567.0227

Without question, the most important issue Congress will address this year is the current economic crisis. Throughout our country, millions of Americans have lost their jobs and their homes, and millions more are worried about pink slips and foreclosure notices. I'm hearing from retirees who have seen their life savings disappear overnight, and parents who lie awake wondering how they'll ever provide for their children and save for college too.

As we move forward, it's important to remember that the economic crisis impacts us all, and it will take all of us working together to turn things around.

I promise to do my part by supporting common sense ideas to put Hoosiers back to work, invest in our schools and communities, and get our economy moving again.

In addition, I want to make sure you have the latest information about economic recovery efforts in Congress and resources to help individuals and communities weather the economic storm. This page is designed to do just that with a breakdown of key provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, resource centers for individuals and communities seeking assistance, and a link to a new website that tracks spending in the economic recovery plan and holds public officials accountable for spending these funds wisely.

I hope you will find this information helpful; please don't hesitate to let me know how we can improve these resources for you. Together, we will turn our economy around.



About the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Help for Hoosier Communities

Help for Individuals and Families

Help for Hoosier Businesses