Rep. Spartz used most of the town hall to address questions on cutting government spending, federal cuts from DOGE, health care and immigration.
Indiana Representative Victoria Spartz faced a lively and vocal crowd at a town hall in Muncie, where she discussed a range of issues including her stance on foreign aid, particularly to Ukraine, and her views on domestic policies like education and gun control. Spartz, who has been critical of unconditional aid to Ukraine, reiterated her position, emphasizing the need for accountability in foreign aid spending. Attendees expressed mixed reactions; some supported her views on reducing foreign aid, while others challenged her on her votes concerning gun legislation and her perceived lack of support for public education. The event highlighted the diverse political opinions within her district, with constituents engaging directly with Spartz on how she represents their interests in Congress.