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Congresswoman Kaptur said this morning that Northern Ohio has a strong legacy of elevating women to positions of political leadership and lauded the fact that almost 100 women will be members of the 113th Congress, which convenes in January.
Congresswoman Kaptur appeared as a guest on the acclaimed “Sound of Ideas” program on WCPN radio in Cleveland.
Congresswoman Kaptur thanked all veterans for “their sacrifice, their patriotism and their love of country.” She appeared on Sunday’s “Roundtable” public affairs program on Channel 13 in Toledo.
She appeared on the program with representatives of the Library of Congress Veterans History Project, including Richard Baranowski, Bud Fisher and Joe Walter.
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur today welcomed the announcement of two federal awards from the U.S. Forest Service for environmental improvements along the Maumee River.
“The Maumee River is the largest tributary into Lake Erie, so a healthier river naturally means a healthier lake,” said Kaptur. “These federal awards move us closer to our goal—blue water and green cities.”
Congresswoman Kaptur announced a $600,000 federal award to the University of Toledo for improved early detection of Asian carp and other invasive fish species.
“Lake Erie supports a vibrant fishery in a diverse and unique ecosystem," said Congresswoman Kaptur.
"Early detection might make a crucial difference in our battle to keep Asian carp out of the lake."
Congresswoman Kaptur met with President of Poland Bronislaw Komorowski and Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski in New York to discuss U.S.-Polish relations.
Later, during ceremonies at the Polish Consulate, President Komorowski presented Congresswoman Kaptur with the Commander’s Cross for her efforts to improve relations between the two countries.
Today marks the eleventh anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks against our nation.
Congresswoman Kaptur announced that the Kelleys Island airport has received a federal award of $302,849 from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to acquire land to enhance safety.
FAA officials said the project will fund removal of obstructions in the runway approach at Land Field.
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur today announced a $1.9 million National Science Foundation (NSF) award for a University of Toledo team working to develop thin-film solar cells from earth-abundant materials.
The team will focus on determining which materials create a more economically sustainable and environmentally friendly process for the production of solar cells.
The new Air Line Junction intermodal facility in south Toledo is a “shining example” of cooperation among various levels of government and the private sector, Congresswoman Kaptur said during ceremonies at the University of Toledo.
“Toledo Express continues to play a key role in regional economic development strategy,” said Congresswoman Kaptur.
