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Statement from Senator Norm Coleman on Disruptions in Oil Supply
09/15/2008 - “In the wake of Hurricane Ike, it is going to take some time before refineries are back on line running at full power. The release of 300,000 barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve was an appropriate move by Energy Department officials to address any shortages q...
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Senators Fight for Farm Bill Safety Net
09/12/2008 - Today Senators Norm Coleman (R-MN), Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Ben Nelson (D-NE), and John Thune (R-SD) sent a letter to United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Ed Schafer, which specifies Congressional intent and correct interpretation of statute for a new 20...
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Statement on the Seventh Anniversary of 9/11
09/11/2008 - “As we reflect on the seventh anniversary of 9/11 and open the memorial at the Pentagon, we remember all those who lost their lives and whose legacy continues to live on in their families and friends, the brave first responders who ran toward danger in order to save others, ...
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COLEMAN INTRODUCES BILL TO STRENGTHEN STATE GOVERNMENT CYBER SECURITY
09/10/2008 - In an effort to protect state governments and their residents from the daily barrage of attacks that threatens their cyber infrastructure and sensitive personal information, Senator Norm Coleman today introduced the State Cyber Security Protection Act of 2008. This legislat...
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COLEMAN STATES NEED TO REFORM FEDERAL BRIDGE PROGRAM AFTER GAO REPORT FINDS DEFICIENCIES
09/10/2008 - Senator Norm Coleman, Ranking Member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, today testified at an Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee hearing entitled, “Improving the Federal Bridge Program: Including an Assessment of S. 3338 and H.R. 3999”. The hearing ex...
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Senator Coleman visits Mankato Implement to discuss energy concerns and the importance of increased domestic energy production to America’s farm and rural economy.
On September 10, 2008 Senator Norm Coleman testified at an Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee hearing examining a Government Accountability Office report on the Highway Bridge Program. The report, initiated by Senator Coleman, Senator Carl Levin, and the EPW Committee, found that the federal Highway Bridge Program lacks focus and performance measures as currently constructed. In his testimony, Senator Coleman called for reforming the way we measure the condition of bridges, prioritize money for infrastructure work, and the need to provide greater accountability.
Coleman looks on as President Bush signs into law the Childhood Cancer Act. He has been actively working to pass the bill since he first introduced it in March of 2006. It provides $30 million per year through 2013 to establish special programs of research excellence in the area of pediatric cancers; create a national childhood cancer database; and increase information support for families affected by childhood cancer.
Senator Coleman visits with employees at Lou-Rich Engineering and Manufacturing in Albert Lea to discuss energy concerns and the importance of increased domestic energy production to America’s manufacturing economy.
On July 2nd, Senator Norm Coleman traveled to Rochester to meet with Midwest Specialized Transportation employees to discuss the widening impact of skyrocketing energy costs. During his visit, Coleman outlined his comprehensive legislation to address our energy security needs by increasing domestic energy production, expanding renewable and alternative energy sources, and emphasizing technological solutions.
Grand Rapids, MN
200 Northbank Center 206B
Northeast 3rd Street
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Phone: 218-327-9333
Fax: 218-327-8637
Mankato, MN
12 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 2167
Mankato Place
Mankato, MN 56001
Phone: 507-625-6800
Fax: 507-625-9427
Moorhead, MN
810 4th Avenue South
Suite 203
Moorhead, MN 56560
Phone: (218) 477-3106
Fax: (218) 477-3109
St. Paul, MN
2550 University Ave W, Suite 100N
St. Paul, MN
Phone: 651-645-0323
Fax: 651-645-3110
Washington, DC
320 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-5641
Fax: 202-224-1152
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