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Reid Working to Lower Energy Prices, Create Jobs

Reid Working to Lower Energy Prices, Create Jobs
September 12, 2008 - At a bipartisan energy summit this week, Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke about the importance of passing legislation that would lower energy prices and create tens of thousands of good-paying jobs in Nevada. During his opening remarks, Reid said, “With energy legislation moving to the floor of the Senate as early as next week, this is a rare opportunity to put our ideas directly into action. But the legislation of this work period is just one of many steps.”

Reid Honors The Memories of 9/11

Reid Honors The Memories of 9/11
September 11, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid joined other congressional leaders today for a bipartisan and bicameral remembrance ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, honoring those who lost their lives and heroically saved others in the attacks of September 11, 2001.

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Reid Welcomes Nevadans To Latina Summit
September 10, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid welcomed 15 Nevada Latinas to the first-ever Senate Democratic Latina Summit this week. The Senate Democratic Caucus has been convening similar events and summits for the past 10 years to address issues most relevant to the Latino community. Reid thanked the Nevada delegation for its leadership in the Silver State.

Senator Reid signs historic Truckee River operating agreement.

Reid Takes Part In Signing Of Historic Truckee River Operating Agreement
September 8, 2008 - Marking the culmination of more than two decades’ work, the landmark Truckee River Operating Agreement (TROA) was signed Saturday at Wingfield Park by a group including Nevada Senator Harry Reid and Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne. This agreement is vitally important for the Truckee River watershed, which affects northern Nevada and California, and is the result of collaboration among five main parties: the United States, the State of California, the State of Nevada, the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, and the local water purveyor, Truckee Meadows Water Authority.

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Reid In Nevada: Hosts National Clean Energy Summit
August 20, 2008 - This week Nevada Senator Harry Reid joined the Center for American Progress Action Fund and the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) to host the National Clean Energy Summit. The summit brought together major industry leaders, scientists, policy experts, and elected officials including New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to define an agenda that accelerates the development of renewable energy, energy-efficiency technologies and robust clean energy markets throughout the nation and world. “We are here today to accept the challenge of creating a clean energy revolution. And we are ready to put aside political differences to achieve this goal,” said Reid.

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Reid Hosts National Clean Energy Summit In Nevada Today
August 19, 2008 - Today, partnering with the Center for American Progress Action Fund and UNLV, Nevada Senator Harry Reid hosts the National Clean Energy Summit at UNLV. This summit is bringing together major industry leaders, scientists, policy experts, and elected officials including New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to define an agenda that accelerates the development of renewable energy, energy-efficiency technologies and robust clean energy markets throughout the nation and world.

Reid Attends 12th Annual Lake Tahoe Summit

Reid Attends 11th Annual Lake Tahoe Summit
August 18, 2008 - On Saturday Nevada Senator Harry Reid attended the 11th Annual Lake Tahoe Summit at the Tallac Historic Site at Valhalla Estate. This year’s summit marked significant gains made in preserving Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Tahoe Basin. In addition, important new federal legislation was announced that is intended to protect the lake and basin in coming years.

Reid Hosts National Clean Energy Summit In Nevada

Reid Hosts National Clean Energy Summit In Nevada
August 12, 2008 - On Tuesday, August 19, Nevada Senator Harry Reid will partner with the Center for American Progress Action Fund and UNLV to host the National Clean Energy Summit at UNLV. This summit will bring together major industry leaders, scientists, policy experts, and elected officials including former President Bill Clinton to define an agenda that accelerates the development of renewable energy, energy-efficiency technologies and robust clean energy markets throughout the nation and world.

Reid Meets With U.S. Troops & Afghan President

Reid Meets With U.S. Troops & Afghan President
August 6, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid today met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and some of the nearly 34,000 U.S. soldiers serving in Afghanistan. The meeting comes as part of a week-long, multi-national congressional delegation trip Reid is leading focused on making progress on terrorism, global climate change, development and democracy. “We must continue to work toward political reconciliation to help stabilize this entire region, and I discussed with President Karzai a number of issues affecting Afghanistan and what we must do to solve them,” Reid said.

Reid Visits Nevada Troops, National Leaders In Kyrgyzstan

Reid Visits Nevada Troops, National Leaders In Kyrgyzstan
August 5, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid is leading a bipartisan delegation of United States senators on a multi-national trip focused on progress on terrorism, global climate change, development, and democracy. Scheduled stops on the weeklong trip include countries in central Asia and Europe. During the first stop in Kyrgyzstan Reid met with five Nevada airmen at the Manas Coalition Air Base, located just outside of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan's capital city. Reid also toured the base, which supports logistics in Afghanistan and serves as a transitioning facility for troops preparing to serve in Afghanistan.

Protecting Nevada's Consumers

Protecting Nevada's Consumers
August 1, 2008 - This week the U.S. Senate passed the Consumer Product Safety Modernization Act ("CPSC Reform Act"), legislation that gives the Consumer Product Safety Commission the resources, authority and oversight it needs to protect Nevada's children from lead, dangerous toys and other unsafe products. Nevada Senator Harry Reid participated in a ceremony to enroll this legislation with Democratic Senators, Members of Congress and families who will benefit from the CPSC Reform Act.

Putting Nevadans Ahead Of Big Oil

Putting Nevadans Ahead Of Big Oil
July 29, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke this week about the urgent need for Bush-McCain Republicans to join Senate Democrats in passing legislation aimed at lowering energy costs. Reid supports expanding domestic production and urges oil companies to drill on the 68 million acres they already lease. Reid also wants to release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and crack down on greedy traders whose excessive speculation inflates already high oil prices.

Reid Leads Passage Of A Sweeping Housing Reform Bill

Reid Leads Passage Of A Sweeping Housing Reform Bill
July 28, 2008 - On Saturday, July 26, the U.S. Senate passed the most sweeping housing legislation Congress has passed in decades. “It addresses the root of the broader economic crisis – record-high foreclosures – by helping Americans keep their homes and keep their home equity,” said Nevada Senator Reid after the passage of the housing reform bill.

Reid, Clinton Team Up To Champion Clean Renewable Energy In Nevada

Reid, Clinton Team Up To Champion Clean Renewable Energy In Nevada
July 23, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid joined Former President Bill Clinton, Center for American Progress Action Fund’s Senior Fellow and the Director of Climate Strategy Daniel J Weiss, and University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) President David B. Ashley this week to promote the upcoming National Clean Energy Summit. The Summit, hosted Tuesday, August 19, by the Center for American Progress Action Fund, Nevada Senator Harry Reid and UNLV will join industry leaders, scientists and policy experts to define an agenda that accelerates the development of renewable energy, energy-efficiency technologies and robust clean energy markets throughout the nation and world.

Reid Working To Lower Energy Prices

Reid Working To Lower Energy Prices
July 21, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid is committed to both long-and short-term solutions to our energy crisis. As part of his effort to lower record-high gas prices in Nevada, Senator Reid is urging Congress this week to work in bipartisan fashion to pass legislation that curbs excessive speculation, and increases transparency and accountability in the oil and gas markets. Congress must act now to address the rising cost of gasoline in the short term, while also securing our long-term energy future through investments in clean, renewable energy.

Reid Working To Address Energy Crisis

Reid Working To Address Energy Crisis
July 17, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid urged Congress this week to pass an energy bill that helps Nevadans and all Americans suffering at the pump. With record-high energy prices, foreclosure rates and inflation rates, Nevadans are hurting; they deserve a bipartisan energy bill that helps lower energy prices while creating thousands of good-paying jobs.

Congress Overrides President's Veto Strengthening Medicare

Congress Overrides President's Veto Strengthening Medicare
July 16, 2008 - This week the Congress voted to overwhelmingly override President Bush’s veto of the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act. This bill will help Nevada’s veterans, seniors and disabled by reversing a planned 10.6 percent physician payment cut that would have blocked access to health care for seniors on Medicare and military families using the TRICARE system.

Reid Responds To Call For Drilling By Emphasizing Renewable Energy

Reid Responds To Call For Drilling By Emphasizing Renewable Energy
July 14, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid responded to the President’s announcement this week that he is lifting an executive ban on offshore oil drilling by highlighting the need to invest in renewable energy. Additional offshore drilling will do nothing to lower gas prices or increase the supply of oil in the immediate future. Reid believes oil companies should begin exploration on the 68 million acres on which they are currently sitting before being given access to even more land.

Senate protects 320,000 Nevada Medicare patients

Senate protects 350,000 Nevada Medicare patients
July 10, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke this week about the veto-proof passage of the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act in the Senate. This Medicare bill will prevent an enormous 10.6 percent cut in payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients. Such a cut could have resulted in a reduction of the number of Medicare patients doctors see.

Reid Persists in Fight To Stop Yucca

Reid Persists in Fight To Stop Yucca
July 9, 2008 - On the same day the Yucca Mountain project received a major 22 percent budget cut totaling $109 million, Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke about a second letter he and the entire Nevada congressional delegation sent to the Secretary of Energy this week requesting the Energy Department (DOE) recuse the law firm Morgan Lewis from performing legal services related to the Yucca Mountain project. This second letter highlights objections by the Department of Justice pertaining to conflicts of interest in the hiring of Morgan Lewis. “The Justice Department’s opinion is clear and unequivocal. The Department of Energy had no authority to waive Morgan Lewis’s conflicts of interest with respect to its representation of nuclear utilities in spent nuclear fuel litigation,” the letter stated.

Reid Fighting To Address Housing Crisis In Nevada

Reid Fighting To Address Housing Crisis In Nevada
July 7, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke about the need to pass a bipartisan housing bill, which addresses the record-high foreclosures at the root of the broader economic crisis by helping Nevadans keep their homes and their home equity. This legislation will restore safety and stability to the housing market, and help businesses and communities impacted by this crisis both recover and create new jobs. In addition, this bill will help prevent another crisis of this magnitude.

Making Nevada A World Leader In Clean Renewable Energy

Making Nevada A World Leader In Clean Renewable Energy
July 1, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid, UNLV President David Ashley and the Center for American Progress Action Fund announced this week their partnership in hosting the National Clean Energy Conference, to be held at UNLV on Tuesday, August 19. This summit will bring together major industry leaders, scientists, policy experts, citizens and the media to participate in a dialog about our nation’s clean energy future.

The 21st Century G.I. Bill: A Victory For Nevada?s Veterans

The 21st Century G.I. Bill: A Victory For Nevada’s Veterans
June 27, 2008 - This week under the leadership of Nevada Senator Harry Reid, the U.S. Senate passed the 21st Century G.I. Bill. Senator Reid spoke about the historic G.I. bill – cosponsored by more than half of the Senate, more than half of the House, and most of our nation’s leading veterans’ organizations – will give this newest generation of veterans the same opportunities enjoyed by those of World War II.

Reid Moves To Protect Key Medical Services For Nevadans

Reid Moves To Protect Key Medical Services For Nevadans
June 23, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke about Medicaid regulations this week. Reid held a conference call with Nevada Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley and Nevada Assemblywoman Sheila Leslie to discuss the effect these regulations have on Nevada’s budget. If not avoided, these regulations cut funding for Nevada and jeopardize vital services for the neediest Nevadans. The discussion takes place at an important time as the state prepares for a special legislative session the end of this week.

Reid Leading A United Front Against Yucca

Reid Leading A United Front Against Yucca
June 18, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid brought the Nevada congressional delegation together this week to call on all Nevadans to sign the petition against Yucca Mountain. This anti-Yucca effort continues during the same week the Department of Energy is walking the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) through the application it submitted to store nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain. The NRC will then have until September 1, 2008, to determine whether to accept the Energy Department’s application for further review. The petition calls on the NRC to reject the application, which contains designs for the dump that are only 35 percent complete and lacks a public safety plan in the event of an emergency.

Promoting Renewable Energy In Nevada & Across The West

Promoting Renewable Energy In Nevada & Across The West
June 18, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid testified at a hearing this week held by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources to look at solutions for making renewable energy a reality in Nevada and across the West. Clean renewable energy resources such as wind, solar, and geothermal tend to be located in remote areas, which creates a need to build lines to transmit the power. Reid talked about efforts to help fund the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA), a group that will build these lines running from rural locations such as Ely to larger cities like Las Vegas.

Addressing Energy Crisis through Promoting Innovation

Addressing Energy Crisis through Promoting Innovation
June 12, 2008 - With oil and gas prices at record highs, rapid innovations in transportation are vital to ending our nation’s addiction to oil and reducing global warming pollution. Nevada Senator Harry Reid showcased new automotive technologies that can help reduce our dependence on oil.

Putting Nevada Consumers First: Reid Addressing Record High Gas Prices

Putting Nevada Consumers First: Reid Addressing Record High Gas Prices
June 10, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke this week about the record-breaking gas prices Nevadans are paying at the pump. Seven years of the Bush Administration’s oil-friendly policies have resulted in one of the greatest shakedowns of American families in our nation’s history. Oil prices have quadrupled and gas prices have more than doubled since President Bush took office. As the Bush administration stands by and watches, Nevada families are feeling the pinch—both at the pump and through a weakened economy.

Reid Brings Nevada Delegation Together On Yucca

Reid Brings Nevada Delegation Together On Yucca
June 5, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid hosted a meeting with Nevada’s congressional delegation to discuss the application submitted this week by the Department of Energy for licensing to begin construction of the proposed nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain. Reid and the entire delegation submitted a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) asking it to not place the application on the docket because it contains so many glaring flaws that threaten the safety of millions of Nevadans.

Reid Urges Nevadans To Sign Petition Against Yucca

Reid Urges Nevadans To Sign Petition Against Yucca
June 3, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid led the Nevada congressional delegation’s response today to the Department of Energy’s submittal of an application for the licensing to begin construction of the proposed nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) now has 90 days to review the application preliminarily to determine if it is complete. If the application is accepted, the NRC will take at least three years to determine whether to grant the license to begin building the dump.

Reid Speaks About Climate Security

Reid Speaks About Climate Security
June 2, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke this week about the Climate Security Act of 2008, legislation that takes a major step towards tackling the enormous challenges of global warming. The bill will cap carbon pollution while creating sustainable green jobs here at home, stimulating the economy with $800 million in tax cuts for working Americans and reducing our dependence on oil.

Reid Kicks Off Petition Drive Against Yucca

Reid Kicks Off Petition Drive Against Yucca
May 28, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid joined a coalition of Nevada leaders and environmental groups to launch a petition effort against the license application by the Department of Energy (DOE) for the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump. The petition tells the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that the people of Nevada stand staunchly against the proposed nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain.

Honoring Nevada's Veterans On Memorial Day

Honoring Nevada's Veterans On Memorial Day
May 27, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid addressed a crowd of hundreds of Nevadans and war veterans at the annual Memorial Day Service at the Southern Nevada Veterans Cemetery in Boulder City. During the ceremony, Reid paid homage to the 11 Nevadans killed in combat in the past year. Reid also awarded a Purple Heart to Sharon Dixon, a Nevada Army National Guard Sergeant whose military vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb in Iraq in April, 2003.

Reid Hails Senate Passage Of Emergency Funding & Historic GI Bill

Reid Hails Senate Passage Of Emergency Funding & Historic GI Bill
May 23, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid today commended his colleagues for passing two bills that will support Nevadans serving in our military, as well as those affected by the recent Hepatitis C exposure and the upcoming wildfire season. Under Reid’s leadership, the Senate passed the historic 21st Century GI Bill that keeps our promise to Nevada’s veterans to support them at home by providing greatly enhanced education benefits for active-duty armed forces members. “Today, the Senate acted decisively in helping Nevadans and all Americans,” Reid said.

Reid Working To Improve Energy Efficiency In Nevada

Reid Working To Improve Energy Efficiency In Nevada
May 20, 2008 - As Nevadans crank up their air conditioning to escape record temperatures, there is no doubt they will be feeling the heat in their wallets. Nevada Senator Harry Reid this week spoke about how the farm bill Congress passed last week will help reduce our reliance on oil and coal, which continue to increase in cost due to growing worldwide demand. The farm bill provides increased funding to improve energy efficiency and invests in farm-based renewable energy and alternative fuel programs, which would allow Nevada farmers, ranchers, and rural small businesses to tap into Nevada’s wealth of solar, wind and geothermal resources.

Reid Commends Passage of Farm Bill

Reid Commends Passage of Farm Bill
May 16, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid praised the Senate passage of the Farm Bill this week. The legislation, which now goes to President Bush, provides important benefits to people throughout Nevada. “We’re providing immediate help and solutions to many areas of Nevada in this legislation,” Reid said.

Working To Find Solutions For High Gas Prices

Working To Find Solutions For High Gas Prices
May 12, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke on the Senate floor this week about the need to address the skyrocketing price of gasoline in Nevada and across the nation. On average, Nevadans are paying $3,000 more per year for gas than they were seven years ago. The extreme increase in price for gas is weighing down almost every part of our struggling economy. “The American people deserve both short and long-term solutions to this crisis,” said Reid.

Reid Unveils Consumer-First Energy Act Of 2008

Reid Unveils Consumer-First Energy Act Of 2008
May 7, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid joined other Democratic Senators at a press conference this week to unveil the Consumer-First Energy Act of 2008, a bill that addresses the root causes of high gas prices. Seven years of the Bush Administration’s disastrous energy policies have enriched Big Oil and market speculators at the expense of American consumers. “Nevadans are paying more and more every day to fill up their gas tanks, yet Bush Republicans only offer more of the same failed energy policies that brought us to this point,” Reid said.

Working To Improve Air Travel In Nevada

Reid Working To Improve Air Travel
May 1, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke on the Senate floor this week about a bill that will modernize the Federal Aviation Administration and protect passenger rights. With thousands of air travelers experiencing flight delays and cancellations every week, Reid is committed to providing relief by making Nevada and the nation’s air traffic systems safer and more efficient. This bill is crucial to Nevada’s economy and will help streamline tourism traffic in and out of Nevada’s airports.

Reid Calls For Action On 21st Century GI Bill

Reid Calls For Action On 21st Century GI Bill
April 29, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid, joined Republican and Democratic members of Congress, and more than one hundred veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on Capitol Hill today in advocating for the 21st Century GI Bill. “At its heart, this bill is about helping a large and deserving group of young men and women readjust to the civilian life we enjoy because of the sacrifices they make,” said Senator Reid.

Taking Care of Nevada's Veterans

Taking Care of Nevada's Veterans
April 25, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke this week after the Veterans Benefits Enhancement Act passed the Senate 96-1. This bill will provide much-needed benefits for veterans of all ages with regard to life insurance, housing, and job training. The act also restores the veteran status to Filipino veterans who served under U.S. command during World War II. Filipinos are the largest growing Asian community in Southern Nevada.

Equal Pay For All Nevadans

Equal Pay For All Nevadans
April 23, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid discussed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2007 (Fair Pay Act) that was blocked by Republicans today. The act would help to ensure equal pay for equal work for all workers, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability.

Reid Celebrates Earth Day

Reid Celebrates Earth Day
April 22, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid today discussed the importance of Earth Day and shared his vision of Nevada becoming the world leader in renewable energy. Nevada is blessed with abundant solar, wind, and geothermal energy resources. The development of these resources will create thousands of good-paying jobs for Nevadans, while moving our nation closer toward energy independence.

Securing Nevada?s Water Infrastructure

Securing Nevada’s Water Infrastructure
April 17, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid testified this week before the Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water and Power to address the nation’s aging water infrastructure and its effect on Nevada. In January, the Truckee Canal, one of the oldest Reclamation water facilities in the country, failed resulting in a devastating flood that damaged 590 homes in Fernley.

Reid Calls on DOE to Recuse Conflicted Law Firm on Yucca

Reid Calls on DOE to Recuse Conflicted Law Firm on Yucca
April 16, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid called on the Department of Energy (DOE) this week to recuse the law firm – Morgan Lewis & Bockius – from any additional work on Yucca Mountain because of conflicts of interest recently acknowledged by the DOE’s Inspector General. “The Department set aside the Competition in Contracting Act to give Morgan Lewis this contract, potentially worth over $100 million, in a closed no-bid process that only involved two other law firms. With inadequate explanation, the Department reversed its policy of excluding from consideration any law firm that represents utilities in spent nuclear fuel litigation,” wrote Senator Reid in a letter signed by the entire Nevada Delegation.

Reid: Get Your Rebate, File Your Taxes

Reid: Get Your Rebate, File Your Taxes
April 14, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid reminded Nevadans to file their federal taxes so they can receive their tax rebate. “The only way to get a rebate is to file a tax return. If you are a senior, a veteran, or if you don’t typically file a tax return, make sure that you file one this year so that you get your check,” said Senator Reid. Most Nevadans are expected to receive a $600 check.

Reid Responds To President's Remarks On Iraq

Reid Responds To President’s Remarks On Iraq
April 10, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid commented on President Bush’s remarks on Iraq and Congressional hearings involving General Petraeus’s and Ambassador Crocker’s testimonies. “This week’s hearings gave the Bush Administration a chance to answer two fundamental questions that would indicate whether we are succeeding in Iraq: ‘Has this war made us any safer?’ and ‘Are our troops any closer to being able to get out of Iraq?’ On both counts, the answer is no,” said Senator Reid.

Reid Comments On Yucca Hearing

Reid Comments On Yucca Hearing
April 9, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid commented today after the head of the Yucca Mountain Project, Ward Sproat, testified before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water. Sproat said the Energy Department (DOE) needs more than $1 billion next year to stay on schedule, but they are only requesting half that amount to keep the Yucca Mountain project limping along.

Reid Teams Up With CDC To Address Hepatitis C

Reid Teams Up With CDC To Address Hepatitis C
April 7, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid and Dr. Julie Gerberding, Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, released a Public Service Announcement (PSA) on Monday to encourage people to play an active role in their own healthcare as a way to further assure their safety. The PSA is one of a number of steps officials are taking to address public concern following recent incidents where improper medical procedures resulted in thousands of Nevadans potentially being exposed to Hepatitis.

Celebrating MLK's Dreams

Celebrating MLK’s Dreams
April 3, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid joined a bipartisan group of leaders this week in a congressional ceremony to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Friday marks the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. King. “Dr. King taught us that dreams have power -- and that dreams coupled with action have the power to change the world,” said Senator Reid.

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Reid Honored By The Nevada American Legion
April 2, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid was presented with the Nevada American Legion Award to recognize his leadership and tireless efforts to ensure that veterans receive the care they need and deserve. “I am honored to receive this award from the Nevada American Legion,” said Reid.

Reid Leading the Way in Addressing Nevada?s Foreclosure Crisis

Reid Leading the Way in Addressing Nevada’s Foreclosure Crisis
March 31, 2008 - This week the Senate is working on a bill to address Nevada’s housing crisis and help Nevadans avoid foreclosure. Nevada Senator Harry Reid is cosponsoring the Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008 that will keep families facing foreclosure in their homes, help other families avoid foreclosures in the future, and help communities already harmed by foreclosure to recover. “America is facing a housing crisis, and nowhere are the effects seen more than in Nevada” said Reid. “After spending the past two weeks with fellow Nevadans throughout the state, it is clear that we are all feeling the effects of a weakened economy, and more needs to be done to keep people in their homes. That is why the Senate will begin debate this week on a bill that addresses America’s housing crisis.”

Revitalizing Las Vegas

Revitalizing Las Vegas
March 27, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar B. Goodman toured downtown Las Vegas this week to survey redevelopment projects currently underway, and discuss those planned for the future. “The process of revitalizing downtown Las Vegas is something I’m happy to be a part of,” said Reid. “For those of us who have been here for a long time, like Mayor Goodman and I, the prospect of a vibrant, entertaining, and culturally-driven downtown area is very exciting. A healthy and strong downtown will strengthen our economy, create more jobs and make the number one tourist destination in the world an even more exciting place for tourists to visit.”

Reid Leading the Way to End Nevada's Foreclosure Crisis

Reid Addresses Nevada's Foreclosure Crisis
March 20, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid delivered the keynote address to members of the Nevada chapter of National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals this week. His speech focused on the foreclosure crisis that is hurting Nevada families and weakening the economy. Nevada currently has one of the highest foreclosure rates in the nation. "I am doing everything I can here in Nevada and back in Washington to bring an end to the crisis so we can stabilize our economy and keep working families in their homes. We've made some good progress but there is still more to be done," said Senator Reid.

Reid Honors Our Troops: Marking The Fifth Anniversary of The Iraq War

Reid Honors Our Troops: Marking The Fifth Anniversary of The Iraq War
March 18, 2008 - Today marks the fifth anniversary of the War in Iraq. In a bipartisan Congressional remembrance ceremony last week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid joined his fellow Congressional leaders in honoring our troops, veterans and their families for five years of service and sacrifice in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. "Today we stand together, not as Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans, all, to honor every airman, soldier, sailor and marine who has served – and every American hero who has perished in the far-off land of Iraq," said Senator Reid. He continued, "while today’s focus is on the five-year war in Iraq, we do not forget the men and women who have sacrificed in Afghanistan. We could not possibly honor our troops with words to match the honor of their brave action."

Strengthening Nevada's Economy

Strengthening Nevada’s Economy
March 14, 2008 - Under the leadership of Nevada Senator Harry Reid, the U.S. Senate passed a budget that strengthens our economy. "This is a good budget that focuses on issues important to Nevadans. It lowers taxes for Nevada's middle class and helps make health care, college tuition, and energy more affordable. It is a fiscally responsible, balanced budget that adheres to the pay-as-you-go budget rules that created the surpluses of the late 1990's and created millions of jobs.," said Reid after the Senate passed the federal budget.

Reid Helping To Coordinate Nevada's Response To Hepatitis C Exposure

Reid Helping To Coordinate Nevada's Response To Hepatitis C Exposure
March 12, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid hosted a meeting with Nevada's entire congressional delegation to discuss the Hepatitis C exposure in Nevada. The group discussed additional steps that need to be taken to address the immediate situation, as well as what needs to be done to prevent future occurrences. Afterward, Senator Reid held a conference call with the Director of the Centers for Disease and Control Prevention (CDC), Dr. Julie Gerberding, Nevada Assemblywoman Sheila Leslie, and state health officials for a briefing about the response to the recent Hepatitis C exposure throughout the state and ways to prevent future health risks.

Reid Championing A Fiscally Responsible Budget Plan

Reid Championing A Fiscally Responsible Budget Plan
March 11, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid is pushing a budget plan that will cut taxes for working Nevadans, strengthen the economy and reverse years of fiscal policies pursued by Bush Republicans that have put the burden of a looming recession on the back of middle-class families.

Protecting Nevada's Children

Protecting Nevada's Children
March 4, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke this week about the need to protect Nevada's children from dangerous toys and other unsafe products that often contain lead. As the Senate begins debate on the consumer product safety bill, Senate Democrats push for legislation that aims to protect children from toxic toys. This bipartisan bill will give the Commission the resources, authority and oversight it needs to protect our children from lead, dangerous toys and other unsafe products.

Reid Discusses Impact of Housing Crisis

Reid Discusses Impact of Housing Crisis
February 27, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid, joined Senate Democrats and civil rights leaders in a discussion about the devastating and disproportionate impact the housing crisis is having on the African-American community. High-cost subprime loans account for 55 percent of loans to African-Americans. The Foreclosure Prevention Act — which Reid co-sponsored will help struggling families keep their homes, help others avoid foreclosure in the future, and help communities recover from foreclosures and plummeting property values—will provide badly needed relief to the African-American community.

Reid Leading the Way to End Nevada's Foreclosure Crisis

Reid Leading the Way to End Nevada's Foreclosure Crisis
February 26, 2008 - As the Senate prepares to begin considering the Foreclosure Prevention Act this week, Nevada Senator Harry Reid discussed how the bill will help keep Nevada’s families in their homes and help communities already harmed by the foreclosure crisis to recover. Washoe County is facing a $20.6 million budget cut as a result of an economic slump that has been largely driven by the mortgage meltdown. In Clark County, for the first time, the number of homes in foreclosure outnumbered the number of homes being sold.

Reid's Plan To Promote Renewable Energy In Nevada

Reid's Plan To Promote Renewable Energy In Nevada
February 21, 2008 - Nevada Senator Harry Reid delivered a major policy address this week at POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels conference about the importance of investing in renewable energy and how Nevada stands to benefit from the clean energy revolution. “Every time our country has faced a daunting challenge, we have risen to the occasion. That’s who we are. That’s what we do best,” said Reid. “And that’s what we must do today: return to the endless well of American ingenuity – and turn to the endless sources of renewable energy all around us – to set a new course that will keep us safe, create good jobs, and protect our planet for generations yet to come.”

Reid Discusses Impact of Housing Crisis

Reid Helping Nevadans Who Face Foreclosure
December 4, 2007 - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada joined with Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley to produce a public service announcement (PSA) to help Nevadans worried about losing their homes to foreclosure.

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