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July 2009 Press Releases  « June   August »     « 2008   2010 » 
  31st - “Cash for Clunkers” is Second Bailout in Three Days - Taxpayers Again Footing the Bill for “Martial Law” Legislating
  30th - House Approves Fiscal Year 2010 Defense Funding Bill
  29th - Lewis Statement on the Highway Trust Fund Bailout Bill
  24th - House Approves Major Spending Increases and Policy Changes in Labor, Health, and Human Services Appropriations Bill
  24th - Lewis Floor Statement on the FY 2010 Labor/HHS Appropriations Bill
  23rd - House Passes Huge Spending Increases in the Transportation – Housing Appropriations Bill
  17th - Democrats Reject Common Sense Health Care Amendments
  17th - House Passes Energy and Water Appropriations Bill - Votes to Oppose Adminsitration Stance on Yucca Mountain
  17th - Subcommittee Ranking Member Tiahrt Statement on the Labor, Health, and Human Services Appropriations Bill Mark Up
  17th - Ranking Member Lewis Statement on the Labor, Health, and Human Services Appropriations Bill Mark Up
  16th - Flawed Financial Services Appropriations Bill Passes House
  16th - Defense Appropriations Bill Passes Subcommittee
  13th - Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill Passes Subcommittee
  10th - House Approves $76.5 Billion for U.S. Military and Veterans
  10th - Labor, Health, and Human Services Appropriations Bill Passes Subcommittee
  9th - House Passes Unprecedented Spending Increases for the State Department and Foreign Operations
  9th - Inflated Agriculture Appropriations Bill Passes House





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