Randy Niemeyer Rebukes Rep. Frank Mrvan for

Vote Against "Hands off Home Appliances" Act


For Immediate Release

May 9, 2024

Contact: Kyle Walsh

Kyle@niemeyerforcongress.com


Cedar Lake– The Biden administration is waging war on our energy sector and Frank Mrvan is happy to be Biden’s footsoldier. In January, even after the Biden Administration backed off their extreme gas stove ban, Frank Mrvan voted in favor of banning them.


This week, he voted against H.R.6192, The Hands Off Our Home Appliances Act which would’ve forced the Department of Energy to consider the cost-effectiveness of new regulatory standards on home appliances, including how it would impact low-income families. Republican Congressional Nominee in IN-01, Randy Niemeyer, issued the following statement":


For Frank Mrvan, the long arm of government knows no bounds and he doesn’t care about how it might impact costs for working and middle-class Hoosiers.  He is coming from your dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, and gas stove. We have to end the ridiculous government overreach into our everyday lives,” stated Niemeyer.


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Randy Niemeyer, is a member of the Lake County Council, elected in 2022, after having served as President of the Cedar Lake Town Council. Under Randy’s watch, Cedar Lake was able to turn itself around financially, while expanding its police force, conducting major upgrades to roads, utilities, sewers, and parks, while establishing a municipal fire department. He is a lifelong resident of Northwest Indiana, and has lived in Cedar Lake most of his life, having raised two children there with his wife of twenty-one years. He is the fourth generation of his family in trucking, as the owner of Niemeyer Milk Transfer, where he started working at 18 years old, right after graduating from Hanover Central High School. Randy has received endorsements from U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, Congressman Jim Banks, Congresswoman Erin Houchin, and Congressman Rudy Yakym.



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