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Jon Kyl
stated on November 28, 2010 in :
Said the Washington Post argued that a failure to pass the START treaty this year would be "no calamity," and that the Associated Press said "the administration concedes the security risk is not immediate."
By Louis Jacobson
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November 29, 2010
Jamie Samons
stated on November 17, 2010 in :
"We were one of the first states in the U.S. to build sewers, to bring the treatment plant on line."
By Edward Fitzpatrick
•
November 28, 2010
John Boehner
stated on November 05, 2010 in :
Says the House Rules Committee is the only panel, other than the Intelligence and Ethics committees, not able to telecast proceedings in its main hearing room.
By Tom Feran
•
November 25, 2010
Tim Ryan
stated on November 17, 2010 in :
"Congressman Ryan has secured a grand total of $116,838,763 to date (for the Mahoning Valley) and has an additional $27,095,000 pending in FY2010 spending bills."
By Tom Feran
•
November 17, 2010
Jim Bohl
stated on November 03, 2010 in :
Sewer backups into basements caused the "vast majority of the damage to homes and buildings" in Milwaukee’s July floods, but federal flood insurance doesn’t cover them.
By Dave Umhoefer
•
November 16, 2010
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