As Township Trustee, Mrvan has worked to "[promote] blood drives, [deliver] food to seniors and our health care workers, and [coordinate] emergency response capabilities through the Northwest Indiana Information Sharing and Security Alliance." Mrvan has stated that working on additional COVID-19 legislation will likely be one of the biggest issues early in his tenure in Congress.
Mrvan supports the ACA public option/universal coverage and he says one of his main priorities will be to "...improve access to affordable health care options."
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In the spring of 2020, Mrvan worked as Township Trustee to create a mental health wellness hotline to connect residents and first responders with volunteer mental health service providers for free. Improved and expanded mental health services both for the community and first responders are at the heart of his approach to policing policy, Mrvan said. Since the summer of 2018, Mrvan has worked with an Opioid Working Group, consisting of representatives from the law enforcement community, community organizations and churches, to combat the opioid epidemic in Northwest Indiana. In addition, Mrvan has worked with local law enforcement agencies to host Narcan training exercises.
Mrvan has stated that, as a member of Congress, he will "champion solutions to lower the cost of prescription drugs."
As Township Trustee, Mrvan worked to "assist Veterans and their families with legal issues, financial literacy, substance abuse, housing and educational opportunities." In a letter to Pelosi after winning the election, Mrvan requested a seat on the Veterans' Affairs Committee.
Mrvan voted against a contentious bill at the state level that was dubbed by pro-choice advocates as "the strictest abortion law in the nation."
Mrvan has requested a seat on the Appropriations Committee, the Energy and Commerce Committee and/or the Veterans' Committee. Mrvan is a believer in value-based care: "You've got to be able to transition into a system of health that goes, instead of volume, to value-based preventative medicine."