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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 13, 2008
CONTACT: Matt Mackowiak

Sen. Hutchison Tours Birding Site and Delivers Remarks on Coastal Conservation in High Island
Continues Three Day, 600 Mile Bus Tour to Meet with Gulf Coast Texans


HIGH ISLAND, TX -- U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX), Texas’ senior senator, today toured the Houston Audubon Society – Smith Oaks Rookery in High Island and delivered remarks to 50 people on coastal conservation. Also in attendance were Jefferson County Judge Ron Walker and Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge Manager Tim Cooper.

“I was pleased to meet with Texans from Galveston and Chambers County today to update them on what I’ve been doing in Washington to address the issues that are important to them,” said Sen. Hutchison. “As I travel to High Island and other Texas towns this month, I am most interested in hearing directly from Texans so I may better represent them in the Senate.”

Today is the final day of Sen. Hutchison’s three day, 600 mile bus tour with 16 stops throughout South Texas and the Gulf Coast. Sen. Hutchison launched the tour on Monday in Harlingen and will bring the trip to a close with an event at the San Jacinto Memorial in LaPorte this evening.

Sen. Hutchison is a member of the Senate Republican Leadership as Chairman of the Republican Policy Committee, is a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee and is Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee.



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