Gordon Secures $500,000 To Fight Meth Abuse In Upper Cumberland
November 30, 2004, WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon has secured another $500,000 in federal funding to help law enforcement agencies fight methamphetamine abuse in the Upper Cumberland.
Gordon Secures $400,000 For State's Civil War Heritage Area
November 29, 2004, WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon has secured $400,000 in federal funding for the Tennessee Civil War Heritage Area to promote tourism and economic development across the state.
Federal Funding To Aid TTU Science Projects
November 24, 2004, COOKEVILLE - U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon helped secure $1.55 million for projects designed to enhance science and teaching programs at Tennessee Technological University.
Congress Approves $500,000 For Waldron Road Project
November 24, 2004, LA VERGNE - U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon has secured $500,000 to widen a portion of Waldron Road, the city's only direct route to Interstate 24 and a roadway that must accommodate more than 20,000 motorists daily.
Gordon Secures Federal Funding For MTSU Programs
November 23, 2004, MURFREESBORO - U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon secured $800,000 in federal funding for three projects designed to enhance science and teaching programs at Middle Tennessee State University.
Congress Approves $2 Million For Mid-State Commuter Rail
November 23, 2004, WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon helped secure another $2 million in federal funding for the Nashville-to-Lebanon leg of a commuter rail system envisioned to help reduce congestion on Middle Tennessee roads and interstates.
President Signs Gordon's Teen Suicide Prevention Bill
November 22, 2004, WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon helped push a bill through Congress that will help communities and universities get the resources they need to fight teen suicide.
Gordon Secures $100,000 For Murfreesboro Preschool Program
November 22, 2004, MURFREESBORO - A $100,000 federal appropriation secured by U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon will allow the Murfreesboro City School System to open another pre-school classroom.
Gordon Votes For Measures To Help Nation's Veterans
November 17, 2004, WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon voted for three measures designed to help the nation's military veterans receive better health care through the Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as better education and housing opportunities.
Gordon Thanks Deploying Tennessee Guardsmen For Their Service
November 11, 2004, CAMP SHELBY, MISS. - U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon thanked members of Tennessee's 278th Regimental Combat Team for serving their country during a Veterans Day ceremony commemorating the soldiers' impending deployment to Iraq.
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