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"The VA system is broken," said Rep. Ralph Abraham, R-Alto. "There are some successes, but stories like the ones we heard today far overshadow those. Unfortunately, it's not just here in Alexandria, it's all over the nation."
Keith Biedenharn can't hide his enthusiasm about an upcoming renovation to the Monroe Coca-Cola Bottling Co. building.
U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham, R-La., has sent a request for an adjusted planting deadline to help area farmers who lost their corn crops because of flooding.
BATON ROUGE — Fifth District U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham, who returned from a trade mission to Cuba Saturday, said Louisiana farmers could experience a boon when decades-long restrictions are finally lifted.
"For us the possibilities are unlimited," said Abraham, R-Alto, who coordinated the trip with Arkansas Congressman Rick Crawford, R-Jonesboro, and producers from both states.
Congressman Ralph Abraham, M.D., R-Alto, announced Monday that Quitman High School senior Abbie Lawson has won the annual Congressional Art Competition for Louisiana’s 5th District.
Caldwell Parish, La. - Although it has been over a week now since major floods devastated much of Louisiana, parts of the state are still battling high water.
Congressman Ralph Abraham and the Caldwell Parish Sheriff took an aerial tour of flooding in Caldwell Parish this morning.
Although the water is receding many forests and farm land remain covered in flood waters.
America has many enemies in this world and is threatened by rogue states, insane leaders and well-organized terrorist groups. One of its most dangerous enemies may be a Congress that lacks “the moral courage” to rein in spending and get control of a national debt that threatens to swallow more and more of the country’s resources, U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham said.
Students talked foreign policy, national debt and the upcoming presidential election with a U.S. congressman visiting Tioga High School Wednesday.
U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham made an impromptu President’s Day visit to Franklin Medical Center this week to tour the facility and address concerns over ever-changing regulations affecting the delivery of health care services.
SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) -
It's been almost two years since a nationwide Department of Veterans Affairs scandal alleged veterans were put on secret waiting lists to receive care.


