Congressman John Conyers, Jr.

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resents Michigan’s 13th Congressional District which encompasses the Detroit metropolitan area. In 2014, Congressman Conyers was elected to his 26th consecutive term, making him the the first African-American to hold the distinction as Dean (most senior member) of Congress. Congressman Conyers is the current Ranking Member and a former chair of the House Committee on the Judiciary . Previously, he served as Chair of the Committee on Government Operations (now the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform). Congressman Conyers is a Founding Member and Dean of the Congressional Black Caucus. In Congressman Conyers’ 50 years of public service, he has been a major proponent of more than 100 pieces of critical legislation including the original Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, the Motor Voter Bill of 1993, the Alcohol Warning Label Act of 1988, and the Jazz Preservation Act of 1987. Congressman Conyers was also the driving force behind the Help America Vote Act of 2002. On April 8, 1968, four days after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. passed away, Congressman Conyers introduced the original Martin Luther King Holiday Act of 1983. After 15 years, the bill would eventually pass into law, making the third Monday of January as an official Federal holiday. Congressman Conyers, born in Detroit, MI, attended Northwestern High School. Upon graduation, he matriculted to Wayne State University for his undergraduate and legal studies. Congressman Conyers served in the National Guard and the United States Army Corps of Engineers during the Korean War. Congressman Conyers is married to Monica, and they have two sons John III and Carl Edward.

11/26/2017

Detroit, MI – Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) today released the following statement:

“After careful consideration and in light of the attention drawn by recent allegations made against me, I have notified the Democratic Leader of my request to step aside as Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee during the investigation of these matters.

“I deny these allegations, many of which were raised by documents reportedly paid for by a partisan alt-right blogger. I very much look forward to vindicating myself and my family before the House Committee on Ethics.

“To be clear, I would like very much to remain as Ranking Member. There is still much work to be done on core concerns like securing civil rights, enacting meaningful criminal justice reform, and protecting access to the ballot box. These challenges could not be more pressing in the face of an Administration that cares little for the rule of law and a President whose actions and conduct cheapens our discourse every day.

“But I have come to believe that my presence as Ranking Member on the Committee would not serve these efforts while the Ethics Committee investigation is pending. I cannot in good conscience allow these charges to undermine my colleagues in the Democratic Caucus, and my friends on both sides of the aisle in the Judiciary Committee and the House of Representatives.

“I am proud and fortunate to be part of a legacy of more than 50 years of fighting for civil rights and making our country more equitable and just. I will never allow that legacy – a legacy I owe to my father John Conyers, Sr., who integrated labor unions, or my two amazing sons John III and Carl and my loving wife Monica, and the extraordinary people of Detroit – to be cast aside, or these causes to be in any way diminished.

“I am grateful to my colleagues who have called for due process before weighing judgment. I would urge them to continue to do so for any Member accused of wrongdoing. Basic fairness requires no less.”

Folks, this is the same policy that was strictly enforced, at the request of Senate GOP, throughout President Obama’s ei...
11/17/2017

Folks, this is the same policy that was strictly enforced, at the request of Senate GOP, throughout President Obama’s eight years in office.

Congressional Black Caucus Chair, Cedric L. Richmond, Ranking Member, House Judiciary Committee Chair John Conyers Jr., and CBC Judicial…

11/16/2017

FACT: 36 MILLION middle-class families would see their taxes go up under the GOP Tax Scam.

House Republicans, you simply can’t call a tax bill that is nearly 50% giveaways to the top 1 percent “pro-Middle Class.” That sounds like fake news to me.

How does this help folks at home?
How does it help American families?
How does it grow American jobs?

When the explodes the deficit, Republicans will call for spending cuts to critical initiatives (e.g. SNAP, TANF, Pell Grants, CDBG) that the poor and underserved communities depend on.

I'm voting "NO."

11/15/2017

The House Judiciary Committee has the privilege of debating some of the most important, and often controversial, issues facing our Nation.

As Chairman, Representative Bob Goodlatte has continued the tradition of our Committee being a place where we can disagree without being disagreeable.

While we have debated many policy differences in this hearing room, we have also found many areas of collaboration. I am proud of the work we have accomplished together.

11/14/2017
Last night, in a letter sent by the Department to Chairman Goodlatte—without so much as a copy to the Ranking Member, by...
11/14/2017

Last night, in a letter sent by the Department to Chairman Goodlatte—without so much as a copy to the Ranking Member, by the way—the Assistant Attorney General seems to leave the door open to appointing a new special counsel to cater to the President’s political needs. The fact that this letter was sent to the Majority, without the customary and appropriate notice to me, indicates that the charge given to Department officials to evaluate these issues has political motivations. Now, in his own words, the Attorney General is recused “from any questions involving . . . investigations that involve Secretary Clinton.” Further, we cannot refer an investigation to a second special counsel if we lack the evidence to predicate a criminal investigation in the first place. Virtually every Clinton-related matter that President Trump complains about has been well-litigated, carefully examined, and completely debunked. Still, to quote former Attorney General Michael Mukasey, “putting political opponents in jail for offenses committed in a political setting . . . is something that we don’t do here.” The threat alone resembles, in his words, “a banana republic.”

The attorney general has directed senior federal prosecutors to look into a medley of concerns raised by conservatives, including dealings of the Clinton Foundation.

"In the ordinary course of business, any one of a dozen topics related to the Department of Justice would be worthy of i...
11/14/2017

"In the ordinary course of business, any one of a dozen topics related to the Department of Justice would be worthy of its own hearing.
And, to be clear, I would rather spend our time today discussing the upkeep of the criminal justice system, the enforcement of civil rights, and the work we must all do to ensure access to the ballot box.
Instead, we must spend our time debating the troubles of a wayward Administration: how the Attorney General conducts himself before Congress, how President Trump undermines the integrity of the justice system, and how the Department continues to ignore the oversight requests of this Committee."

Today, House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers Jr. (D-MI.) delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary…

11/08/2017
11/08/2017

The central thesis of the USA Liberty Act is that we can have both security and privacy. We can give the government the tools it needs and do so in a way that better respects our core values.

11/07/2017

I am incredibly saddened to hear of the passing of my friend, Judge Anna Diggs Taylor. My prayers go to her family and friends in this difficult time. https://conyers.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/conyers-statement-passing-judge-anna-diggs-taylor
http://www.freep.com/story/news/2017/11/06/trailblazer-detroit-federal-judge-anna-diggs-taylor-dies/836141001/

Washington D.C. - Today, U.S. Rep. John Conyers, Jr. (MI-13), released the following statement on the death of Detroit federal Judge Anna Diggs Taylor: “I am incredibly saddened to learn of the passing of my good friend Judge Anna Diggs Taylor. Judge Taylor was a pioneer who blazed a trail for count...

11/07/2017

A ground invasion of North Korea would prove catastrophic and result in hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of deaths. That is why I am proud to join 16 of my colleagues to ensure that we exhaust all options before resorting to military conflict.

Washington, D.C. – Korean War veteran Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI), issued a bipartisan joint statement with fellow veterans Rep. Ted W. Lieu (D-Los Angeles County), Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), Rep. Carbajal (D-CA), Rep. DeFazio (D-OR), Rep. Brown (D-MD), Rep. Rus...

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