December 31st, 2008 by Jack
This afternoon, Dr. Phil will feature a story on Benjamin Kyle, a First District resident who suffers from amnesia. I’ve been working with Mr. Kyle and a whole host of people, agencies, and organizations to try to find out who he is and where he is from. To read more about the story, click here. If you think you know Benjamin Kyle, please contact my office.For a list of local listings in Georgia, click here.For those of you who pick up Tallahassee or Jacksonville TV stations, click here to find out when it plays in your area.�
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December 12th, 2008 by Press Staff
Funds to go toward warehouse expansion
Congressman Jack Kingston (R/GA-1) today announced that Second Harvest Food Bank will receive $220,500 in funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The funding, which Congressman Kingston secured in the appropriations process, will go toward the expansion of Second Harvest’s warehouse.
“We were able to secure this funding because of the great work being done by Frank Richards and the folks at Second Harvest Food Bank,” Congressman Kingston said. “With Georgia’s unemployment rate at 7%, charitable organizations like the food bank play a bigger role than ever. This funding will help them expand their operation to reach out to even more people in and around Lowndes County.”
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December 12th, 2008 by Press Staff
Farmers now eligible for aid consideration
Congressman Jack Kingston (R/GA-1) today announced that farmers affected by this year’s drought may now be eligible for assistance from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
“This drought has hit hard and now farmers are eligible for much needed assistance,” said Congressman Kingston. “While we’ve had a good deal of rain lately, the beginning of the year was very tough for a lot of us. I encourage anyone eligible for these loans to contact their local FSA office for assistance”
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December 11th, 2008 by Spokesblogger
Tune in tonight to hear Jack on the Alan Colmes Radio Show at 10:15 p.m. discussing the auto bailout.
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December 11th, 2008 by Press Staff
Washington, Dec 11 -
Congressman Jack Kingston (R/GA-1) today voted against a $14 billion loan program created to bailout the “Big Three” automakers. While he noted significant progress from the original $34 billion proposal, Congressman Kingston expressed concerns with the potential to nationalize an industry, failure to address the out of sync wages of autoworkers and Washington’s bailout spending spree.
“While American families are tightening their belts, Washington’s running to the printing press and borrowing from China,” Congressman Kingston said. “So far this year, Washington’s poured more than $3.2 trillion into bailing out the economy, the national debt has risen to $11.3 trillion and all we’ve got to show for it are spotty results. This is all deficit spending and it’s got to stop.”
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December 10th, 2008 by Legislative Staff
The text of the auto bailout legislation is available here.
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December 10th, 2008 by Legislative Staff
The House Rules Committee has announced that it intends to meet at 12:45 today to create the rule under which the auto bailout bill will be considered on the House floor.
This is usually the first time a bill like this becomes available. When the full text is made available, we’ll share it with you.
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December 10th, 2008 by Press Staff
Roll Call reports:
The Senate will not vote Wednesday on an automaker bailout bill as Democrats had hoped, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said on the floor.
Reid acknowledged that Senate Republicans, whose support has been soft to nonexistent for an auto package, need time to review the measure after legislative language has been finalized. He said he hoped he would be able to give his GOP colleagues a copy of the measure within the hour.
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December 10th, 2008 by Press Staff
Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Jerry Lewis has called on Chairman David Obey to hold hearings on the remaining appropriations bills rather than allow unelected staff to roll all of them into a single omnibus. To read the letter, click below:
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December 10th, 2008 by Legislative Staff
Jack’s Bailout Page has been updated with a summary of the Auto Bailout deal reached between Congressional Democrats and the White House as well as the Republican Alternative offered by Leader Boehner, Whip Cantor, and Conference Chairman Pence.
To visit the page, click here.
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December 10th, 2008 by District Staff
(Hunter McRae/Savannah Morning News)
At an event on River Street in Downtown Savannah yesterday, the city unveiled the nation’s first bio-diesel street car and several other new bio fuels own by the city.
The vehicles are fueled by bio-diesel created by a local company which collects used vegetable oil from restaurants on River Street and around Savannah.
To read the article, click here. To learn more about Refuel Savannah, the company which processes the bio-diesel, click here.
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December 8th, 2008 by District Staff
This weekend, Jack participated in the groundbreaking for a Veterans Memorial on Tybee Island and WTOC was there to cover it. Click here to see the video.
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December 8th, 2008 by District Staff
This morning’s Brunswick News reports that Brunswick-based MAP International once again made Forbes‘ list of the most efficient charities.
To learn more about MAP (Medical Access Project) International and its work to, “works to promote the total health of people living in the world’s poorest nations by providing medicines and community health development, as well as striving to prevent diseases and disasters,” click here.
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December 5th, 2008 by Press Staff
Congressman Jack Kingston (R-GA/01) announces that 16 students in the First Congressional District of Georgia have received nominations to United States service academies. The students were interviewed for consideration into the Class of 2013 by Congressman Kingston’s Military Academy Board. Interviews were conducted at the Inn at Blueberry Plantation in Alma on November 24, 2008.
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