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2007

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  • NEUGEBAUER NAMED "TAXPAYER HERO" BY GOVERNMENT WATCHDOG GROUP FOR FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE RECORD

    Congressman Randy Neugebauer (TX-19) was recognized by the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) this week with a rating of 90 percent. Neugebauer was named a "Taxpayer Hero" for his high rating, one of just 59 members of the House of Representatives to earn this title.

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  • NEUGEBAUER TAKES TO HOUSE FLOOR

    WASHINGTON, DC - On day eight of the Republican protest of Speaker Pelosi's failure to address America's energy crisis before adjourning Congress for five weeks, Congressman Randy Neugebauer (TX-19) participated in a press conference and spent hours today on the Floor of the House of Representatives speaking directly to the American people. Following his day in the House Chamber, Neugebauer released the following statement:

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  • NEUGEBAUER APPLAUDS LUBBOCK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR NATIONWIDE RECOGNITION

    WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Randy Neugebauer (TX-19) was thrilled that the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce was named the "American Chamber of Commerce Executives' Chamber of the Year," during ACCE's annual conference held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Chamber of the Year award is the only one in the nation that acknowledges and commends a chamber for their role in creating both leading businesses and communities.

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  • NEUGEBAUER DISAPPOINTED WITH FAILURE TO ADDRESS MEDICARE'S FUTURE SHORTFALL

    WASHINGTON, DC – Last evening, the House of Representatives voted to prevent required debate on future sustainability of Medicare for the rest of the 110th Congress. After this legislation passed, Congressman Randy Neugebauer (TX-19) issued the following statement:

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  • NEUGEBAUER PLEASED WITH FINAL CRP COMPROMISE

    WASHINGTON, DC – Following the recent compromise surrounding the temporary restraining order imposed on farmers and ranchers' ability to either hay or graze their animals on CRP land, Congressman Randy Neugebauer (TX-19) released the following statement:

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Randy's Round-ups 2008

  • Congress Returns To Unfinished Business

    During August, many of my colleagues and I continued to discuss energy policy on the House floor even though the House was not in session. Now that the House is back in session, we will continue to demand that Speaker Pelosi bring up much-needed energy legislation.

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  • District 19 Energy and Economy Tour Wraps Up

    Last week, I wrapped up my August Energy and Economy Tour through District 19. Thank you to everyone who came by our stops to let me know what was on your mind. Your input is invaluable to me as I return to Washington this month.

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  • Report on District 19 Energy and Economy Tour

    As noted in recent Roundups, I have been and will continue to be traveling around West Texas and the Big Country to talk to you about America's energy situation and our economy. After the first week of my tour, I wanted to report back to you on some of the places I've visited and what I've learned so far.

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  • Continuing To Stand Up For Lower Energy Costs and America's Energy Security

    This past week, I was in Washington DC to speak directly to the taxpayers from the House floor. More than 100 of my Republican colleagues and I stand united in asking Speaker Pelosi to call Congress back in session and hold a vote on the American Energy Act.

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  • Standing Up For Lower Energy Costs and America's Energy Security

    I am pleased that in spite of the planned August District Work Period, many of my colleagues have stayed in Washington, D.C. to protest that Speaker Pelosi did not allow a vote on energy solutions before Congress adjourned. Members are asking for votes on legislation including, the No More Excuses Energy Act and the American Energy Act, which are commonsense measures that would start this country moving in the right direction toward energy independence.

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