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ADMINSTRATION RESPONDS TO COLEMAN REQUEST TO RELEASE MILLIONS IN EMERGENCY HEATING ASSISTANCE FUNDING
10/16/2008 - Senator Norm Coleman today announced Minnesota will receive $163,982,395 in Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funding, $19,454,863 of which is emergency contingency funding Coleman pressed the President to release as soon as possible in a letter he sent last...
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COLEMAN GETS AN “A” FOR WORK IN EDUCATION
10/16/2008 - Recognizing Senator Norm Coleman’s commitment to public education in America, the National Education Association (NEA) gave him an “A” on its Legislative Report Card for the 110th Congress. Senator Coleman earned this rating for his supporting of a number of critical educat...
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COLEMAN LAUDED FOR SUPPORTING IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN VETERANS
10/09/2008 - Recognizing Senator Norm Coleman’s commitment to our nation’s veterans, the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) issued its Report Card that gave Senator Coleman an “A” for strongly supporting our veterans and their needs. The IAVA Report Card grades every Senato...
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COLEMAN PLEASED MINNESOTA IS FINALLY GRANTED SPLIT-STATE STATUS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST BOVINE TB
10/09/2008 - In an effort to combat the spread of bovine tuberculosis (bovine TB) in a manner that does as little damage to Minnesota’s cattle industry as possible, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved Minnesota for Split State Status, which is effective tomorrow, October 1...
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COLEMAN CALLS ON WALL STREET EXECUTIVES TO REPAY ILL-GOTTEN BONUSES WITHIN 72 HOURS
10/06/2008 - Senator Norm Coleman today called on Wall Street executives to repay any and all ill-gotten bonuses they have received. As news reports surface that CEOs were quickly grabbing bonuses and golden parachutes prior to the U.S. government stepping in to stabilize the economy, C...
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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
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St. Paul, MN
2550 University Ave W, Suite 100N
St. Paul, MN
Phone: 651-645-0323
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Washington, DC
320 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-5641
Fax: 202-224-1152
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