Press Releases
February 1, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) voted Monday (Feb. 1) for H.R. 400 – the Trafficking Prevention in Foreign Affairs Contracting Act – and the Senate Amendment to H.R. 515, which creates an International Megan’s Law to track the international travel of registered American child-sex offenders.
Issues:Security
January 21, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) joined nine House colleagues Wednesday (Jan. 20) in demanding answers from the United States Department of Justice and Attorney General Loretta Lynch regarding potential federal liability resulting from a prescribed burn conducted on April 14, 2010.
January 15, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) issued the following statement Friday (Jan. 15) in response to the Obama Administration’s plan to halt new coal leases on federally-owned property.
January 13, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) issued the following statement after voting Wednesday (Jan. 13) for S.J. Res. 22, a bill that provides for congressional disapproval of the Waters of the United States rule.
Issues:Accountability
January 12, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) issued the following statement Tuesday (Jan. 12) in response to President Barack Obama’s last State of the Union address.
Issues:Accountability
January 7, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) testified Thursday (Jan. 7) before the International Trade Commission on the topic of unfair trade practices.
Issues:Jobs and Economic Growth
January 6, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) voted Wednesday (Jan. 6) for reconciliation, a bill that would gut the Affordable Care Act and repeal large portions of Medicaid expansion.
Issues:Health Care
January 5, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman issued the following statement Tuesday (Jan. 5) in response to President Obama's executive orderson gun control.
January 2, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman issued the following statement Saturday (Jan. 2) mourning the death of former Arkansas Sen. Dale Bumpers.
December 17, 2015
Congressman Bruce Westerman voted Thursday (Dec. 17) for a series of tax cuts estimated to save American families and workers more the $560 billion over the next decade.