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ATLANTIC CITY — Progressive groups converged on the Boardwalk Thursday evening in support of President Joe Biden’s infrastructure and climate plan, and to call U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-2nd, ...
When Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey makes his party switch official later this week, ... He has generally agreed with Democrats on issues surrounding climate change and energy, ...
After nearly a week of speculation, Rep. Jeff Van Drew, D-N.J., announced Thursday during an Oval Office meeting with President Trump that he will be joining the Republican party.
Van Drew needs to flip on impeachment Why is U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew, D-2nd Dist., not supporting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s decision to formalize an impeachment inquiry into the president?
Van Drew had supported all of them in the 116th Congress, including a ‘yes’ vote for the infrastructure package after he’d switched parties. Whether he does so again, even he is not saying.
New Jersey Congressman Jeff Van Drew, a Republican from Cape May County, said he’s working with President-elect Donald Trump on an executive order that “would halt offshore wind on the East Coast.” ...
Dec. 16, 2019. WASHINGTON — Representative Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, a moderate Democrat who is among his party’s staunchest opponents of impeaching President Trump, told aides on Saturday ...
As climate change impacts Jersey Shore towns, experts say Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew's record stands in contrast to long-term needs down the shore.
For one hour, Republican incumbent Jeff Van Drew and his Democratic challenger Joe Salerno debated on a wide range of topics including energy, climate change, immigration, border security, the economy ...
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, a Republican from New Jersey, called for an investigation into off-shore wind projects in the Garden State after several dead whales washed ashore over a few weeks.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, then a Democrat, voted against an impeachment inquiry into Trump in 2019. At the time, he said it would be divisive, lacked bipartisan support, and would fail in the Senate.