Every recorded vote of the 119th Congress in which the Clerk of the House lists this member, taken from their own per-vote records. Nothing is sampled and nothing is left out.
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What was said, and what was done
2026-07-30
HONORING THE 160TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor the 160th Anniversary of the formation of the Buffalo Soldiers and their invaluable contributions to our Nation. On July 28, 1866, the Army Reorganization Act established six all- Black regiments in the United States Army.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of July 30, 2026.
In plain English
A tribute to the Buffalo Soldiers. They mark 160 years since the group formed. They say these soldiers gave much to the nation. A law passed on July 28, 1866. They say it set up six all Black Army regiments.
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2026-06-23
HONORING NORTHWEST INDIANA FORUM ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DIRECTOR KAY NELSON
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor Kay Nelson upon her retirement after a distinguished career dedicated to environmental stewardship, economic development, public service, and the advancement of Indiana's workforce and industrial economy.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 23, 2026.
In plain English
A tribute to Kay Nelson, who is retiring. They honor her long career and its work. They say she worked on caring for the environment and building the economy. They say she served the public and helped Indiana's workers and industry grow.
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2026-06-15
HONORING DR. AMY McCORMACK'S RETIREMENT FROM CALUMET COLLEGE OF ST. JOSEPH
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor and congratulate Dr. Amy McCormack, President of Calumet College of St. Joseph (CCSJ), upon her upcoming retirement. Dr. McCormack will retire on June 30, 2026, after an extraordinary tenure marked by tremendous growth and progress at CCSJ.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 15, 2026.
In plain English
They spoke to honor Dr. Amy McCormack, President of Calumet College of St. Joseph. They say she will retire on June 30, 2026. They say her time leading the college brought great growth and progress. The remarks offer congratulations on her upcoming retirement.
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2026-06-15
HONORING DR. AMY McCORMACK'S RETIREMENT FROM CALUMET COLLEGE OF ST. JOSEPH
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor and congratulate Dr. Amy McComnack. President of Calumet College of St. Joseph . . . . . . Dr. McConnack is a first-generation college graduate.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 15, 2026.
In plain English
They rise to honor and congratulate Dr. Amy McComnack. They say she is the president of Calumet College of St. Joseph. They say she is a first-generation college graduate.
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2026-06-15
HONORING DR. AMY McCORMACK'S RETIREMENT FROM CALUMET COLLEGE OF ST. JOSEPH
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor and congratulate Dr. Amy McCormack, President of Calumet College of St. Joseph. . . Dr. McCormack is a first-generation college graduate. In 2017, Dr.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 15, 2026.
In plain English
They spoke to honor Dr. Amy McCormack. They say she is the President of Calumet College of St. Joseph. They say she was the first in her family to graduate from college. The remarks continue with something that happened in 2017.
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2026-06-09
PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 5408, FASTER LABOR CONTRACTS ACT
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“Mr. Speaker, I thank Representative Scott and Representative Norcross for bringing this to our attention. The men and women who pour our steel and power our grid built the middle class with a union card in their pocket.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 9, 2026.
In plain English
They thank Representative Scott and Representative Norcross for raising this. They say the men and women who pour steel and run the power grid built the middle class. They say those workers did it with a union card in their pocket.
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Spoke and voted on this measure
H R 5408: On Passage · Frank J. Mrvan voted for (Yea)
Roll Call 216, 119th Congress, 2nd Session
The remarks and the vote are both on H.R. 5408 on this day. Frank J. Mrvan voted Yea on on passage. The site records that they concern the same measure and has not read one against the other.
2026-06-09
PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 5408, FASTER LABOR CONTRACTS ACT
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“There were Republicans who crossed over to allow this bill to come to the floor--again, in a bipartisan process to bring this matter to a vote because working men and women matter.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 9, 2026.
In plain English
They say some Republicans crossed over to let this bill reach the floor. They describe this as a bipartisan process to bring the matter to a vote. They say this happened because working men and women matter.
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Spoke and voted on this measure
H R 5408: On Passage · Frank J. Mrvan voted for (Yea)
Roll Call 216, 119th Congress, 2nd Session
The remarks and the vote are both on H.R. 5408 on this day. Frank J. Mrvan voted Yea on on passage. The site records that they concern the same measure and has not read one against the other.
2026-05-12
STANDING IN SOLIDARITY WITH UNITED STEELWORKERS
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today in solidarity with the hardworking men and women of the United Steelworkers who have been locked out of their jobs for almost 2 months at the British Petroleum facility in Whiting, Indiana.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of May 12, 2026.
In plain English
They speak in support of workers from the United Steelworkers. They say these workers have been locked out of their jobs for almost two months. The lockout is at the British Petroleum facility in Whiting, Indiana. They say they stand with these hardworking men and women.
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2026-03-18
DUAL COSTS OF WAR IN IRAN
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise with a heavy heart to express my profound upset at the loss of American servicemembers who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Nation for a cause in Iran that the administration has yet to adequately justify.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of March 18, 2026.
In plain English
They say they rise with a heavy heart. They speak about American servicemembers who died while serving the country. They say those deaths came in a cause in Iran. They say the administration has not yet explained that cause well enough.
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2026-02-04
WHEN SUPPLY GOES UP, PRICES GO DOWN
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to share my deep frustration and anger for the people of northwest Indiana's First Congressional District as they open their heating bills that have skyrocketed this winter.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of February 4, 2026.
In plain English
They spoke about people in northwest Indiana's First Congressional District. They say heating bills there have gone up sharply this winter. They say they feel deep frustration and anger for those people.
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2026-02-02
RECOGNIZING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Black History Month and its 2016 theme, ``A Century of Black History Commemorations.'' I would like to honor retired Army Sergeant 1st Class Oscar Primm, Jr., a 104-year-old veteran from northwest Indiana whose service is an inspiration to us all.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of February 2, 2026.
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2026-01-08
COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I thank the ranking member for this time. Mr. Speaker, since my first day as an elected Federal official, I sought to serve on the House Appropriations Committee because the work of this committee is so critical to the economic success of our Nation and the safety of our communities.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of January 8, 2026.
This passage has not been rendered into plain English yet. What is above is the member's own words, exactly as the Record prints them.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
Where the words are
The Congressional Record marks Frank J. Mrvan as speaking in
45 items of business across 40 sitting days of this
Congress. 12 statements indexed here so far.
That count is where to look, not how much was said. Most appearances are procedural: a
yield of time, a request to revise and extend, a call for the yeas and nays.
It is also a floor and not a total. The count comes from the Record's own metadata, which
tags who spoke in each item of business, and that tagging is not complete: checking the text
turns up passages by members the metadata does not tag at all. A member may have said more
than this says.
The eight most recent, each linking to that day's Record at govinfo.
Every recorded vote
All 645 recorded votes of the 119th Congress in
which the Clerk of the House lists
Frank J. Mrvan, newest first. The most recent 25 are below and the rest load on
request. Each roll number links to the official record of that vote.
Establishing the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2027 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2028 through 2036
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What this covers
Up to 12 of this member's most recent floor remarks, taken verbatim from the Congressional Record with the page each is printed on. Procedural turns are left out: yielding time, reserving time, moving to suspend the rules.
Not covered.
Everything else this member said. The page says how many items of business they are marked as speaking in.
Any reading of the remarks. Where a vote is shown beside them it is because both are on the same measure that day, which is a fact about the two records and not a judgment.
A vote shown against remarks means the member spoke on that measure and voted on it the same day. It is not a claim that the words and the vote agree or disagree.