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  • https://burchett.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressman-burchett-statement-leak-supreme-court-first-draft-opinion-dobbs-v
    ...Representative Tim Burchett (TN-02) released the following statement addressing the leak of the Supreme Court of the United States’ first draft opinion in the Dobbs v. Jackson case:  "I believe this is a terrible move by left-wing operatives to endanger the justices’ lives by leaking this first draft of an opinion to the press. I’m pro-life and absolutely support Roe v. ...
  • https://huffman.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/rep-huffman-statement-on-west-virginia-v-environmental-protection-agency
    ...Huffman Statement on West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency June 30, 2022 Washington, D.C. – Today, Representative Jared Huffman (CA-02), member of the Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, released the following statement in response to the Supreme Court of the United States ruling on West Virginia v. ...
  • https://quigley.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/quigley-statement-supreme-court-decision-strike-down-roe-v-wade
    ...Quigley Statement on Supreme Court Decision to Strike Down Roe v. Wade | Congressman Mike Quigley Skip to main content Home About About Mike Our District Committees and Caucuses Transparency Caucus Animal Protection Caucus Financial Disclosures Undercover Congressman The U.S. ...
  • https://adams.house.gov/FY25CPFRequests
    ...Due to woefully low salaries for teachers and the sharp inclines in housing costs in the Charlotte-Metro region, it is cost prohibitive to live and work in Charlotte, without seeking external sources of income. This proposal addresses the issue at its core, the recruitment and retention of high-quality teacher is the strongest predictor of student achievement.               ...
  • https://adamsmith.house.gov/FY25CPF
    ...Two apartment buildings have immediate capital needs that must be addressed to ensure safety and comfort of the low-income families who live there. The Byron Wetmore was one of Community Roots’ first ever projects built with Low Income Housing Tax Credits, placed into service in 1992. A very small building with only 12 apartments, the Byron Wetmore largely serves families, providing 10 affordable two- and three-bedroom rental homes—a rare commodity in the city today. ...
  • https://bobbyscott.house.gov/FY25CPFRequests
    ...FY25 Community Project Funding Requests | Congressman Bobby Scott Skip to main content About Biography Committee Assignments Financial Disclosures Awards and Citations Caucuses and Task Forces Official Portrait Contact Email Me Newsletter Subscribe Offices Website Problem Serving You Help with a Federal Agency COVID-19 Resources COVID.gov COVID-19 Vaccine American Rescue Plan Grants and Federal Domestic Assistance Planning and Paying for College Congressional App Challenge Congressional Art Competition Commendations and Greetings Constituent Consent & Information Form Internships Service Academy Nominations Request a Flag Visiting Washington D.C. Inflation Reduction Act Tax Credits Live Events Town Halls, Roundtables & Community Forums Hurricane and Tropical Storm Preparedness Capitol Virtual Tours Media In the News Press Releases Floor Statements Feeds Facebook X YouTube Instagram Flickr Legislation On the Issues Committee on Education & Workforce SAFE Justice Act Legislative Process Voting Record Letters Congressional Record Daily Legislative Schedule House Schedule Committee Video Streams Sponsored Legislation Co-Sponsored Legislation Search Legislation Youth PROMISE Act FY25 Community Project Funding Requests Our District About the 3rd District Interactive Map of the District Local Government Links Home FY25 Community Project Funding Requests Congressman Bobby Scott has submitted these FY 2025 funding requests for important community projects in Virginia's Third Congressional District to the House Appropriations Committee. ...
  • https://nadler.house.gov/cpf-fy25/
    ...Feeling safe at home is core to well-being, and these improvements would enhance living conditions and bolster that feeling of safety for NYCHA residents. 11.  Project Name: NYCHA Façade Repairs Project Request Amount: $4,000,000.00 Intended Recipient: New York City Housing Authority Street Address of Intended Recipient: 250 Broadway, New York, New York, 10007 Rep. ...
  • https://aguilar.house.gov/press/page/25/
    ...Pete Aguilar introduced three bills, the REPORT Act, PROTECT Act, and PREVENT Act, to prevent future incidents of… Press Releases Read Article (In Response to Attack on the US Capitol, Aguilar Introduces Legislative Package to Prevent Domestic Terror Incidents) Page 25 of 91 « First « ... 10 20 ... 23 24 25 26 27 ... 30 40 50 ... » Last » Newsletter Sign Up Please signup here to receive email newsletter updates from Representative Aguilar You may cancel or unsubscribe at any time First Name Last Name Email Washington, DC Office 108 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3201 District Office 685 E. ...
  • https://keating.house.gov/fy25cpf
    ...This project was originally to be undertaken in partnership between the Town, as owner of the seawall, and the Army Corps of Engineers under Section 103, but as construction costs increased the project no longer qualified for USACE assistance as the total project costs under Section 103 were exceeded. The Town has already allocated funds in excess of the non-federal 25% cost share requirement for this project. Funding Subcommittee and Account : Homeland Security - Federal Assistance - Pre-Disaster Mitigation Member Certification Letter -- Project : Crab Creek Culvert Replacement/Wetlands Restoration Amount of Request : $3,750,000 Project Sponsor : Town of Yarmouth Address : 1146 Route 28, Yarmouth, Mass. ...
  • https://horsford.house.gov/cpf-fy25
    ...With the proposed utilization of VR during de-escalation/critical incident training at both the academy and in-service trainings, NSP expects to see an increase in the number of scenarios that cadets and officers can go through to better prepare for the field. NSP trainees normally only receive a single live-action scenario during de-escalation training. Our agency can select from these scenarios, customize the tasks officers should perform to de-escalate a difficult situation, pause and play to allow trainers to interact with the trainee, and then review the scenario from different vantage points. ...
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