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American Families Agenda
Recently, I released the American Families Agenda. This agenda reflects where families are today and addresses the concerns that keep parents up at night. Families have changed dramatically over the last few decades and Washington needs to catch up.
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Digital Television (DTV) Transition
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Granger Urges Vote on American Energy Act
09/12/08WASHINGTON, D.C. - As Congress prepares to adjourn for their summer district work period, Congresswoman Kay Granger today called on the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives to allow a vote on the American Energy Act, H.R. 6566, before they leave town. The act would increase the supply of American-made energy to reduce gas prices.
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Granger Meets with Local Mayors
08/28/08FORT WORTH, TX – Yesterday Congresswoman Granger met with local Mayors from her congressional district to talk about energy, transportation and other issues impacting the communities she represents. Covering Parker, Tarrant and Wise counties over 20 mayors attended her roundtable discussion. Attending from Parker County were Dorothy Hall, Cool; Doug Hughes, Springtown; Marvin Glasgow, Willow Park; Kit Marshall, Aledo; Jamie French, Millsap; and Dennis Hooks, Weatherford.
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Granger Helps to Stop Texas Medicare Cuts
08/08/08WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Wall Street Journal recently cited the work Congresswoman Kay Granger (R-Fort Worth) and other Members of Congress, including several from Texas, did to urge the Bush Administration to stop a proposed rule that would have resulted in deep cuts to the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Late last week, the Administration announced they would not move forward with their proposed Medicare cuts.
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