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- Quigley Questions Fossil Fuel Industry Executives On Environmental Impact and National Security Threhttps://quigley.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/quigley-questions-fossil-fuel-industry-executives-environmental-impact... of crude oil at the Whiting facility. Earlier this year, a District Court judge ruled that BP repeatedly violated limits on emissions, specifically particulate air pollution. Between 2015 and 2018, BP conducted 9 emissions tests and failed all 9...
- Ranking Member Quigley Opposes Financial Services & General Government Appropriations Bill | Congreshttps://quigley.house.gov/media-center/speeches/ranking-member-quigley-opposes-financial-services-general-government... Appropriations Bill June 13, 2018 Speeches Quigley: Bill Filled with Controversial Riders Doesn’t Meet the Growing Needs of Our Small Businesses, Taxpayers or Middle-Class Consumers WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Representatives Mike Quigley (IL-05), who serves as...
- Congressman Ruiz introduces the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act to combat obesity epidemic, improve Amehttps://ruiz.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/congressman-ruiz-introduces-treat-and-reduce-obesity-act-combat-obesity..., recognizing it as a complex, chronic, and relapsing disease. Obesity is a public health crisis in the United States. The total economic and societal impact of obesity rose to $1.4 trillion in the United States in 2018, up from $976 billion in 2014. A recent...
- Sunshine State News: John Rutherford, Ted Deutch Want DOJ to Quickly Release Funds to Fight School Vhttps://rutherford.house.gov/media/in-the-news/sunshine-state-news-john-rutherford-ted-deutch-want-doj-quickly-release-funds... Congressional App Challenge The Congressional Award Image Home Media In the News Sunshine State News: John Rutherford, Ted Deutch Want DOJ to Quickly Release Funds to Fight School Violence Image May 31, 2018 In The News Sunshine State News: John Rutherford, Ted...
- https://rutherford.house.gov/media/press-releases/rutherford-honors-students-nominated-service-academies-0... Image Home Media Press Releases Rutherford Honors Students Nominated to Service Academies Image December 10, 2018 Press Release Jacksonville, FL – Congressman John Rutherford (FL-04) is pleased to announce the nominations of 43 students to be considered...
- https://rutherford.house.gov/media/press-releases/rutherford-leads-letter-noaa-south-atlantic-red-snapper... from accessing this important resource. Red snapper seasons, even short ones, help support our coastal economies. The six-day 2018 recreational season added $13 million to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the region. As red snapper seasons shrink, however...
- PASSED: Lee and Kiggans’ Bipartisan Legislation to Help Prevent Youth Substance Abuse Passes House |https://susielee.house.gov/media/press-releases/passed-lee-and-kiggans-bipartisan-legislation-help-prevent-youth-substance... and young adults diagnosed with opioid use disorder (OUD). Helps train health care providers, families, and school personnel on best practices for supporting youth with OUD and those taking MOUD. The program was last authorized under the 2018 Substance Use...
- https://swalwell.house.gov/media-center/in-the-news/america-doesn-t-need-allies-who-torture-and-murder-journalists... Spotlight Contact Email Office Locations Facebook Twitter Request A Meeting E-Newsletter Subscription Website Problem Grants Newsletter Subscribe Home Media In the News America Doesn’t Need Allies Who Torture and Murder Journalists October 18, 2018...
- https://swalwell.house.gov/media-center/in-the-news/john-mccain-left-roadmap-lets-honor-him-following-it... Spotlight Contact Email Office Locations Facebook Twitter Request A Meeting E-Newsletter Subscription Website Problem Grants Newsletter Subscribe Home Media In the News John McCain left a roadmap, let's honor him by following it September 2, 2018 In The News...
- https://swalwell.house.gov/media-center/in-the-news/some-murder-cases-grow-cold-victims-families-pain-remains-hot... data, that the percentage of homicides for which someone is charged has steadily declined from over 90 percent in 1965 to under 65 percent in 2018. Nobody has been charged in the homicides of more than 250,000 Americans since 1980, MAP found. Sadly...