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Read more: Congressman Rogers Announces $1 Million Grant for a New Medical Clinic in McCreary County

Press | December 15, 2020

Congressman Rogers Announces $1 Million Grant for a New Medical Clinic in McCreary County

WHITLEY CITY – U.S. Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) applauds a $1 million grant that was recently awarded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) for the Cumberland Family Medical Center (CFMC) to build a new healthcare clinic in Whitley City, Kentucky. “This is great news for the future of healthcare services in McCreary County. The addition of this medical clinic in the midst of a national pandemic will go a long way to provide urgent care to local...

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Read more: Congressman Rogers calls on House Democrats to extend the Paycheck Protection Program

Press | Dec 10, 2020

Congressman Rogers calls on House Democrats to extend the Paycheck Protection Program

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) joins House Republicans to call for an immediate extension of the Paycheck Protection Program, which would provide critical rel...

Read more: Kentucky Air National Guard Selected for  Eight New Aircraft

Press | Nov 25, 2020

Kentucky Air National Guard Selected for Eight New Aircraft

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Read more: CONGRESSMAN ROGERS JOINS CLARK, KUSTER, TRONE TO DEMAND REMOVAL OF SWEETHEART PROVISION FROM FEDERAL SETTLEMENT WITH PURDUE PHARMA & SACKLER FAMILY

Press | Nov 10, 2020

CONGRESSMAN ROGERS JOINS CLARK, KUSTER, TRONE TO DEMAND REMOVAL OF SWEETHEART PROVISION FROM FEDERAL SETTLEMENT WITH PURDUE PHARMA & SACKLER FAMILY

46 House members warn that plan to convert Purdue Pharma into a “public benefit company” would improperly entangle state and local officials with future sales of OxyContin and deprive victims of justice Sackler family’s criminal acts contributed to the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans