Todd Rokita
was our guest speaker
August 2, 2010
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Congressman Rokita
was our guest speaker
November 21, 2011
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White County Tea Party Patriots
For far too long, we have had a Congress that held itself
to a different standard than the American people.  As a
Congressman I am committed to reforming how
Congress works.  That is why on day one I voted to cut
my office budget, and the office budget of every other
Member of Congress by five percent.

While this cut will not solve our budget deficit, it is an
important down payment on my commitment to solving
our spending crisis.  I am also working to make Congress
more transparent, by requiring all new legislation to be
available for public review for 72 hours before it can be
voted on, by requiring all committees to post their bills on
line, and by requiring all legislation to specifically cite the
Constitutional authority behind the proposed law.
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The Honorable Todd Rokita
236 Cannon
Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 225-5037
CONGRESSMAN  
ROKITA'S

VOTING RECORD
Assumed office
January 3, 2011
Theodore Edward "Todd" Rokita
(born February 9, 1970) is the U.S. Representative
for Indiana's 4th congressional district. He is a
member of the Republican Party. He is formerly
the two term Secretary of State of Indiana. When
Rokita was elected to office in 2002 at the age of
32, he became at the time the youngest Secretary
of State in the United States.