118th Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congressman Dan Meuser (PA-09) released the below statement following the wrongful and politically motivated conviction of President Trump.
It was great to be on the Volpe Report this weekend. We covered the many crises created by the Biden Administration, the unmitigated disaster at our southern border, the rise in violent crime caused by ideological prosecutors, and much more. A big thank you to Chuck Volpe for having me on – always a great conversation.
Check out my interview on Face The State on CBS21NEWS. I joined Joel D. Smith to discuss several critical issues, including DA Alvin Bragg’s attempt to undermine democracy by bringing a frivolous case against President Trump, the crisis at our southern border, and my legislation to honor fallen police officer Lt. William Lebo.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Dan Meuser (PA-09) participated in the House Small Business Committee’s hearing titled “Burdensome Regulations: Examining the Biden Administration’s Failure to Consider Small Businesses.”
The FBI authorizing the use of “deadly force when necessary” during the raid of Mar-a-Lago is sickening and outrageous. The Bureau created a dangerous situation by not taking into consideration that former President Trump is protected by armed Secret Service. This is the United States, not a banana republic where the Justice System is weaponized against political opponents.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Cost Estimates Improvement Act, which was introduced by Representatives Dan Meuser (R-PA), Michael Cloud (R-TX), Rep. Ed Case (D-HI), Jared Golden (D-ME), and Tom McClintock (R-CA) passed in the House Budget Committee. H.R.
WASHINGTON — Today, Congressman Dan Meuser (PA-09) announced the winners of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition. The first-place winner’s artwork will hang in the United States Capitol for one year, along with other winners from across the country.
There have been more than 24,000 police officers killed in the line of duty in the United States since the first recorded police death in 1786, according to Lebanon County Sheriff Jeffrie Marley.
"When an officer dies in the line of duty, the impact is felt widespread in the community," Marley said.
The post office at 101 S. 8th St., Lebanon, has been renamed the Lieutenant William D. Lebo Post Office Building in honor of a Lebanon city police officer who lost his life in the line of duty.

