Friend, It seems like just yesterday that I had the honor of being elected as your Congressman. From the moment I was sworn in, my team and I hit the ground running delivering for the people of Michigan’s 10th Congressional District. Here’s what we’ve accomplished so far this year: |
- Secured $25 million for the district, including millions to improve water quality in the district.
- Delivered $48 million in federal funding for the whole state of Michigan.
- Closed over 1,000 constituent cases and brought back nearly $300,000 to the district.
- Fought to increase capacity at Selfridge ANGB to bring a new fighter mission to the base.
- Stood up for our police.
- Supported measures to secure our borders.
- Supported measures to unleash American energy production.
- Protected our Great Lakes.
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We’ve already accomplished so much, but there is so much left to do.
I’m running for re-election because, as a former businessman and combat veteran, I remain mission-focused on delivering results for our district through investments in Selfridge and local infrastructure, along with financial relief for families and workers who are struggling from the impacts of inflation. |
I’ve never been the type to walk away from a challenge. I will continue to work around the clock for you in 2024 and beyond. If there is one thing I know after serving in Congress, it’s this: Michigan is worth fighting for. That’s why I’m running. Now, there are those in Washington who want to undo our progress. I’m reaching out because I cannot complete this mission alone. If we want to continue this fight, I need you to have my back. If you’re able, please consider a contribution of your time or resources to make sure that we have what we need to continue our fight in Congress for years to come. |
It's an honor to continue serving my neighbors, and I look forward to earning voters' support by delivering results to strengthen our local economy, improve our infrastructure, and ensure our law enforcement has the resources they need to protect our communities.
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Let’s Fly, Rep. John James
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