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Congressman John Duncan on Iraq War Vote and Conservatism
Check out Mike's interview with Congressman John Duncan, Jr as they discuss his vote on the Iraq War and the future of Conservatism. in Congress.
TVA’s top executive gets 10 times Obama’s pay
Rep. John J. Duncan Jr., Tennessee Republican, called the TVA compensation “ridiculously excessive” in a statement his office issued after the SEC filing.
TVA top pay denounced as 'ridiculously excessive'
The Tennessee Valley Authority boosted compensation for its top officers in fiscal 2012 to a record high despite a federal pay freeze.
Getting out of gridlock: Lawmakers ponder short-term fix, long-range solution
After an election, "everybody always says they want to try to get along and try to work together," said U.S. Rep. John J. Duncan Jr., R-Knoxville. "But the devil is in the details, and things have a way of bogging down. But we hope that we can make some progress."
Duncan Discusses Fiscal Cliff
Congressman Duncan discusses the looming "fiscal cliff" in an extended interview with WBIR's Robin Wilhot and John Becker.
Michael Collins: Duncan renews call to end foreign aid
East Tennesseans in Congress were understandably appalled by the sight of angry anti-American protesters attacking U.S. embassies and by the violent assault that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. But probably the toughest response to the attacks came from U.S. Rep. John J. Duncan Jr.
New VA Clinic Coming to McMinn County
Veterans in McMinn County and the surrounding area will have a new place to get medical care.
Rep. John Duncan: Federal highway bill bars funds for red-light traffic cameras
A federal highway bill that is expected to receive final approval today in Congress could lead to far fewer red-light traffic cameras across the country.
Duncan says detailed Census questions intrusive
U.S. Rep. John J. Duncan Jr. says a detailed questionnaire from the U.S. Census Bureau is intrusive and unnecessary.
Duncan against Afghanistan commitment
For U.S. Congressman John J. “Jimmy” Duncan, R-Tenn., enough is enough. Duncan spoke out in opposition on Monday to a draft agreement that would extend U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan until 2024.