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Rep. Barrett Floor Speech: Opposes TARP Expansion

Click the above video to watch Rep. Barrett's remarks on the House Floor.

On Wednesday, January 14, Congressman Gresham Barrett addressed the House and expressed his opposition to H.R. 384, the TARP Reform and Accountability Act of 2009. 

Please click here to read the remarks, as prepared.

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Rep. Barrett meets with JROTC group from Easley.

Rep. Barrett meets with JROTC group from Easley.

Barrett and SC Outstanding Older Worker, Ted Ross

Barrett and SC Outstanding Older Worker, Ted Ross

Barrett on Main Street Energy Tour of District

Barrett on Main Street Energy Tour of District

Barrett Visits Laurens High School

Barrett Visits Laurens High School

Barrett speaks with SC State Rep. Clyburn

Barrett speaks with SC State Rep. Clyburn

Press Releases

  • Barrett Statement on Bush Farewell

    As President George W. Bush prepares to leave the White House after eight years, Congressman J. Gresham Barrett (SC,3) released the following statement thanking him for his service and leadership to our nation.

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  • Rep. Barrett Meets with Corps Officials Regarding Lake Levels

    Washington, DC – Congressman Gresham Barrett (SC-03) met earlier this week with General Schroedel, commander of the South Atlantic Division, US Army Corps of Engineers to discuss the current drought situation and a better way forward. At the meeting Congressman Barrett followed up on a formal request he recently made to the Savannah Corps of Engineers that the releases from Lake Thurmond are kept at 3100cfs for as long as possible. In addition, Congressman Barrett has asked for a plan of action from the Corps of Engineers for any future drought conditions that are likely to occur.

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