Tim Walberg is currently serving his seventh term in Congress as the representative of south-central Michigan. The diverse constituency of Michigan’s 7th District encompasses Branch, Eaton, Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, and Monroe Counties, along with parts of Washtenaw County. Since first taking office, Tim has hosted hundreds of coffee and town hall meetings to better understand the thoughts and concerns of the district.
Prior to his time in public office, Tim served as a pastor in Michigan and Indiana, as president of the Warren Reuther Center for Education and Community Impact, and as a division manager for Moody Bible Institute. He also served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1983 to 1999, and is proud to bring his reputation as a principled legislator, fiscal reformer, and defender of traditional values to Washington.
Despite our divided government, I have found that through honest debate and discussion we can often find common ground.
While my first priority is to serve the best interests of Michigan’s 7th district and uphold the Constitution, I also look for opportunities to move good ideas forward by working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle.
In the 115th Congress, I was ranked by the Center for Effective Lawmaking, a non-partisan collaboration between Vanderbilt University and University of Virginia, as the most effective member of Michigan's congressional delegation. In the following session of Congress, the Center for Effective Lawmaking recognized me as the top Republican legislator on technology issues. Read below to learn more about my record of bipartisanship.
Great Lakes Stewardship: Introduced H.R. 2141, the Great Lakes Agricultural Stewardship Act, with Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) to promote conservation efforts throughout the Great Lakes region.
Fighting Human Trafficking: Introduced H.R. 3957, the Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act, with Rep. Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan (D-MP) to ensure Department of Labor employees have the tools and resources they need to detect cases of labor or sexual exploitation while investigation workforce law violations.
Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform: Introduced H.R. 2857, the Fifth Amendment Integrity Restoration Act, with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), a bipartisan effort to curb abuses in the Civil Asset Forfeiture system, raise the level of proof, and increase transparency.
Caring for our Veterans: Introduced H.R. 501, the VA Transparency Enhancement Act, with Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) to enhance transparency requirements at VA hospitals to ensure our veterans have access to timely, high quality care.
Increasing Transparency: Introduced H.R. 1004, the Regulatory Integrity Act, to require federal agencies to post, in a central location, all communications they issue during the proposed rule stage so that the public can fully participate and trust that the rulemaking process is neutral and unbiased. The bipartisan legislation passed the House on March 2, 2017.
Securing our Energy Infrastructure: Introduced H.R. 3119, Energy Emergency Leadership Act, with Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) to elevate the energy security and emergency functions to a senior point person in the Department of Energy’s leadership, which will enhance DOE’s ability to appropriately and quickly address energy-related emergencies. This bipartisan legislation passed the House in July, 2021.
Protecting Seniors from Scams: Introduced H.R. 1215, the Fraud and Scam Reduction Act, with Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) to enhance our ability to prevent seniors from falling victim to fraud or scams. The bipartisan legislation passed the House on April 15, 2021.
Building a Skilled Workforce: Introduced H.R. 1032, the Telecommunications Skilled Workforce Act, with Rep. Yvette D. Clarke (D-NY) to help close the workforce shortage in the telecommunications industry.
Protecting Children's Online Privacy: Introduced H.R. 1781, the Preventing Real Online Threats Endangering Children Today (PROTECT) Kids Act, along with Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) to better protect children in today’s ever-evolving digital ecosystem.
Preventing Lead Poisoning: Introduced H.R. 5552, Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, with Rep. Paul Tonko (D-NY) to strengthen federal initiatives aimed at childhood lead screening, reporting, and prevention. The bill also codifies into law the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention and tasks the committee with making recommendations and reporting to Congress and the public on lead poisoning prevention best practices.