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March 25, 2010 Press Release

"More than 300,000 in investment at the Sandusky Veterans Home will not only result in jobs in the local economy, but improve the quality of life for our veterans at the home in Sandusky," Kaptur said. "What an honor it is to serve those who have served our nation."

March 24, 2010 Press Release

Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Kaptur was interviewed by Dan Moulthrop on "The Sound of Ideas," which has been recognized as the best radio program in Ohio.

March 21, 2010 Press Release

Congresswoman Kaptur said she was convinced that the legislation will maintain existing law on abortion. “We have received assurances that we will be able to work with the Administration to assure that existing law is maintained—not to change it in any way, but to make sure that it applies to this bill.”

March 18, 2010 Press Release

The HIRE ACT includes:

·         Tax incentives for small businesses to write off up to $250,000 in any new investments that they make in equipment this year;

·         A payroll tax holiday for businesses that hire unemployed workers, which is estimated to create 300,000 jobs;

March 17, 2010 Press Release

Joining Geithner at today's hearing were the other two members of the so-called "troika" of economic policymakers: Council of Economic Advisers chair Christina Romer and Office of Management & Budget director Peter

March 10, 2010 Press Release

Congresswoman Kaptur released the following statement today following the Democratic Caucus' decision to further limit earmarks in the Fiscal Year 2010 appropriations process:

"Chairman Obey deserves credit for taking unprecedented steps to reform earmark procedures and eliminating the potential for abuse.

March 5, 2010 Press Release

The measure passed the House of Representatives on Thursday, March 4.

 

March 3, 2010 Press Release

“The Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act will save money for our seniors and more than 150 billion taxpayer dollars over the next decade,” said Congresswoman Kaptur. “The only parties who benefit from the current arrangement are the drug companies.”

March 1, 2010 Press Release

Kaptur, who co-chairs the House Jobs Now! Caucus, said credit unions can help fill the gap left by the mega-banks, “which even now seem to be more interested in gambling on high-risk instruments such as derivatives than providing credit to worthy customers.”

She noted that 30 credit unions are headquartered in the Ninth Congressional District.

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