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Rep. Bonner told Monroeville residents that he opposes the White House and Speaker Pelosi's plans for tax increases and greater federal spending. He also raised concerns about America's growing indebtedness.
Rep. Bonner explains to Atmore residents that Washington's red ink spending is unsustainable.
Rep. Bonner delivers a Washington update to Jackson city residents - one of 13 congressional town meetings in southwest Alabama during August.
This Week in Washington: "Thanks for Attending Town Meetings" "Honoring Local Veteran" "DC Interns"Last week, my staff and I journeyed throughout the six counties of the First Congressional District to hear your views first-hand and to take your ideas back to Washington. Next week, ... Read More |
UPDATED: Gulf Oil Spill Information and ResourcesI am closely following the ongoing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and working with local, state and federal officials to ensure that every resource is made available to ... Read More |
This Week in Washington: "Liberals Out of Money and Out of Ideas" "South Alabama Town Meetings"It is said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Judging from the stubborn refusal of President Obama and the Democrat-led ... Read More |
Rep. Bonner Announces Applications Period for SAFER Fire and Emergency Services GrantsCongressman Jo Bonner, R-Alabama, has announced the beginning of the applications period for local fire and emergency agencies for the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grants program. The ap... Read More |
This Week in Washington: "Our Military Deserve Credit for Gains in Iraq" "Town Meetings Reminder"In a speech delivered to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference in Atlanta on August 3, President Obama declared the fulfillment of his campaign promise of "bringing the war in Ir... Read More |
This Week in Washington: "Pressing BP for Claims Payments" "Announcing Congressional Town Meetings"Given the cavalier attitude of BP’s corporate brass, it is obvious the oil company thinks that by plugging its Macondo oil well - which has gushed uncontrollably for nearly three ... Read More |