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Jefferson Shreve represents Indiana's 6th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. A lifelong Hoosier, he was elected in 2024 to succeed retiring Representative Greg Pence. Before entering Congress, Shreve built a prominent career in the private sector as the founder of Storage Express, which grew into a major real estate enterprise before its sale in 2022. His professional background also includes serving on the board of directors for Extra Space Storage and holding leadership roles with the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and the Indiana University Alumni Association. He previously served two terms on the Indianapolis City-County Council.
In the House, Shreve serves on the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. His subcommittee assignments include Aviation, Highways and Transit, and Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials, as well as the subcommittees for the Western Hemisphere and South and Central Asia. His legislative focus is heavily influenced by his business experience, emphasizing the reduction of federal spending to address the national debt and advancing policies that promote economic growth. He is also a member of the Republican Policy Committee, representing the Indiana and Kentucky region.
Shreve has sponsored several key pieces of legislation during his tenure, including the American Assistance Visibility Act and the Protecting Domestic Mining Act of 2025. His legislative portfolio also includes the Securing Federal Devices from Chinese Applications Act and the BIS STRENGTH Act, reflecting a focus on national security and technological oversight. He remains committed to conservative priorities such as strengthening border security and safeguarding traditional values while leveraging his background in agribusiness and international studies to inform his committee work.
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Committee Assignments
119th Congress
Legislative Activity
16
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10
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