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Mike J. Rogers

Mike J. Rogers
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  1. My Washington, D.C. office is now located at 2112 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20515. My district office will continue to be located at 1000 West St. Joseph, Suite 300, Lansing, MI 48915. My office phone number, (202) 225-4872, and fax number, (202) 225-5820, will remain the same as well. I encourage constituents to continue to contact me through my official website at mikerogers.house.gov for the most efficient response to questions and concerns.
  2. I will join CBS News’ ‘Face the Nation’ with host Bob Schieffer at 10:30am on Sunday to discuss developments in North Africa and the Middle East.
  3. Unbridled industrial cyber-espionage is costing hundreds of thousands of private sector American jobs and billions of dollars under a government that has simply admired this problem for far too long. The Senate needs to pass cyber protection legislation that has well over 100 co-sponsors from the both sides of the aisle in the House and the support of thousands of private employers across the United States.
  4. I joined Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein and host David Gregory on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ to discuss the attack on the Benghazi consulate and the resignation of General David Petraeus. (TRT 16:22)
  5. I will join NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ with host David Gregory and Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein on Sunday morning to discuss the recent hearings held by the House and Senate Intelligence committees related to Benghazi.
  6. The bipartisan investigation led by the House Energy and Commerce Committee into the deadly meningitis outbreak has revealed serious missteps by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Because of the egregious behavior by the facility that ...
    produced tainted medicines and the FDA’s failure to address these contamination issues over 10 years, we are now faced with a tragedy that has impacted hundreds of families across the country and caused 32 deaths, including two in mid-Michigan. This is unacceptable.
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