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Evaluating Hurricane Sandy's Impact

October 31, 2012 4:12 PM
Yesterday, I was able to tour the district to evaluate damage from Hurricane Sandy first-hand with Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and Baltimore County Councilman John Olszewski. We spent time in communities prone to flooding, including Millers Island, Watersedge and Havre de Grace. I also touched base with Harford County Executive David Craig and Havre de Grace Mayor Wayne Dougherty. I want to thank all our first responders, utility crews and workers at the local, state and federal levels, some...Continue Reading

From unemployment rolls to payrolls

October 26, 2012 10:40 AM
Yesterday, I joined other elected officials in Randallstown as we launched a new program to train Maryland job-seekers who need extra help with basic skills like reading, writing and math. The $12 million program, funded by the federal government, will help thousands of Marylanders move off the unemployment rolls and onto payrolls.At the event, I was privileged to meet Terrance Brown, who dropped out of high school at the age of 18 after learning he was going to become a...Continue Reading

New Jobs Coming to Sparrows Point

October 19, 2012 10:54 AM
Yesterday, I was joined by some of our state and county elected officials on the docks of Sparrows Point to celebrate a local company’s recent growth. BB Metals specializes in dismantling retired ships and recycling the steel. My office recently helped them navigate the federal contracting process and, as a result, they are currently disassembling the Range Sentinel under their first government contract.As a Congressman, that’s my job – to assist our local businesses in any way I can. Businesses...Continue Reading

Cooler weather presents greater risk of house fires

October 11, 2012 12:31 PM
Fall is one of my favorite times of year – the leaves start to turn, the holidays are on the horizon and football is on TV. But it’s also a time for caution. Holiday decorations, wind gusts that knock out the electricity and alternative heating sources all contribute to an increased risk of house fires during the fall and winter.There were more than 362,100 house fires in the U.S. alone in 2010, killing 67 people right here in Maryland. As...Continue Reading

Finding a cure for atrial fibrillation

October 4, 2012 10:49 AM
Today’s guest blogger is Congressman Ruppersberger’s Capitol Hill intern, Molly McKee.As a member of the House of Representatives, Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger frequently meets with members of the medical community advocating on behalf of those suffering from various diseases, illnesses and conditions. He says that one group has always stuck out to him: those urging lawmakers to support research funding for a heart condition called atrial fibrillation.Already, 2.5 million Americans are suffering from atrial fibrillation, but this number could soar to...Continue Reading

Efforts to help Maryland small businesses start exporting underway

September 26, 2012 3:30 PM
I just received great news that Maryland small businesses will be on the receiving end of federal funds to help them start exporting their products around the world. Maryland will be getting more than $650,000 in the second round of U.S. Small Business Administration grant funding. The first round proved to be a huge success and the administration expects to report a ten-to-one return on this investment.   The funding will be available to help small business owners take overseas sales...Continue Reading

Celebrating National Voter Registration Day

September 25, 2012 2:11 PM
During the last Presidential election, a staggering 6 million Americans did not vote simply because they didn’t know how to register or missed their state’s deadline to register. Today, volunteers, celebrities, and  civic groups from all over the country will “hit the streets” for National Voter Registration Day, encouraging people to take advantage of their Constitutional right to have a say. You may see them at the bus stop, on your way to a class, or even on Twitter!This effort...Continue Reading

Demanding an even playing field for U.S. auto parts industry

September 18, 2012 5:15 PM
For too long, the Chinese government’s unfair trade practices have hurt American businesses. In particular, their deception and manipulation are costing us countless jobs and productivity in the U.S. auto parts industry. The Chinese are using every tool at their disposal to give their own auto parts companies a leg up, from limiting our exports to their market to subsidizing their exports to us. They even block the export of key raw materials needed for the production of some auto...Continue Reading

Happy 77th Anniversary, Social Security

August 16, 2012 2:46 PM
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law in 1935, he called it a “law that will take care of human needs and at the same time provide for the United States an economic structure of vastly greater soundness.” Now, 77 years later, the lives of hard-working Americans and their families continue to be immeasurably improved because of the protections they have earned through Social Security.Nearly 15 percent of Marylanders receive Social Security benefits worth $11.4...Continue Reading

New tools available to help navigate financial aid process

August 14, 2012 11:47 AM
The federal government has launched a new website and social media tools to help students and families navigate the financial aid process.The launch of the new website, StudentAid.gov, is the first step in a multi-phase project to provide consumers with a one-stop website where they can access federal student aid information, apply for federal aid, repay student loans and navigate the college decision-making process. The site combines content from several U.S. Department of Education websites and presents the information in...Continue Reading

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