- Mr. Jack Bergman
- Current Republican Representative
- Michigan District 01
- Age: 79
- Phone: (202) 225-4735
- Official Website
RT @HouseVetAffairs: We know there is more work to be done to build up VA’s TBI treatment approach. That’s why we need @RepJackBergman’s B…
If @RealDonKeith were an Algerian terrorist, @Keir_Starmer would roll out the red carpet. But because he’s a conservative - Starmer wants him silenced. The radical Left doesn’t hate extremism - they hate free speech.
God bless and protect President Trump, the entire Cabinet, and all those who are protecting everyone in attendance tonight.
I’m grateful that the White House recognized @highland_copper as important to the expansion of U.S. domestic copper mining. Highland’s Copperwood project aims to responsibly produce copper in Michigan to help support the American economy and national defense.
As Co-Chair of the Congressional Pakistan Caucus, I commend Pakistan’s leadership for stepping up to help advance President Trump’s vision for peace in the Middle East. Strong partnerships and decisive action are key to lasting stability.
Thank you, @POTUS! https://t.co/0q01S5qUgn
The United States military remains the most ready and lethal fighting force in history. Under President Trump’s leadership, our warriors captured Nicolás Maduro, the world’s leading narco-terrorist, and brought an end to his illegitimate presidency. He will now face full accountability for flooding our Nation with deadly drugs and for the countless lives lost as a result of his criminal operations. God bless our United States military.
A message to our service men and women: https://t.co/yhGeBMSDke
On this 250th Birthday of the fiercest fighting force in history, let us stay focused on being Marines - on being warfighters - and on always being ready to fight in defense of the American people and our allies. Happy 250th Birthday, Marines. Semper Fi. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/b7d6w1lzK5
Day 37 of the Schumer Shutdown. @GOPMajorityWhip and I spoke with @upnorthlive about what this shutdown really means - moms trying to buy groceries, federal workers missing paychecks, and small towns feeling the ripple effects. Washington Democrats may see this as “leverage,” but people in Northern Michigan and the U.P. see it for what it is: senseless, avoidable, and wrong. The Senate needs to do its job and end this now.
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Committee on Armed Services
- Subcommittee on Readiness (Chairman)
- Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces
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Committee on Veterans' Affairs
- Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs
- Subcommittee on Health
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Committee on the Budget
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HR.8782 - 2026-05-13
To amend the Clean Air Act to include dedicated-use municipal snow removal vehicles and machinery as examples of an emergency vehicle in the definition of covered fleet, and for other purposes. -
HR.7815 - 2026-03-05
Red Star Service Banner Act -
HR.7747 - 2026-03-02
State Veterans Homes Inspection Simplification Act -
HR.7683 - 2026-02-25
VA Fiscal Management Modernization Act -
HR.7682 - 2026-02-25
Closing the Workforce Gap Act of 2026 -
HR.7391 - 2026-02-05
Community Health Center Drug Pricing Protection Act -
HR.7199 - 2026-01-22
Gerald’s Law Act -
HR.7091 - 2026-01-15
Expanding Veterans’ Access to Emerging Treatments Act -
HR.6993 - 2026-01-09
BEACON Act of 2026 -
HR.6835 - 2025-12-18
Veterans STAND Act -
HR.6549 - 2025-12-10
VA Contracting and Procurement Act -
HRES.869 - 2025-11-10
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald. -
HR.3430 - 2025-05-15
SRO Funding Protection Act of 2025 -
HRES.411 - 2025-05-14
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives on the enduring alliance between the United States and Israel and the necessity of expanding defense cooperation to address evolving threats. -
HR.3132 - 2025-05-01
CHOICE for Veterans Act of 2025 -
HRES.254 - 2025-03-26
Recognizing the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps. -
HR.1823 - 2025-03-04
VA Budget Shortfall Accountability Act -
HR.1656 - 2025-02-27
PLUS for Veterans Act of 2025 -
HR.748 - 2025-01-28
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| 119th Congress | 2025–present | House of Representatives | Representative | Michigan (MI) | 1 |
| 118th Congress | 2023–2025 | House of Representatives | Representative | Michigan (MI) | 1 |
| 117th Congress | 2021–2023 | House of Representatives | Representative | Michigan (MI) | 1 |
| 116th Congress | 2019–2021 | House of Representatives | Representative | Michigan (MI) | 1 |
| 115th Congress | 2017–2019 | House of Representatives | Representative | Michigan (MI) | 1 |
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