In the News
August 27, 2009
On Thursday, August 27th, Rep. Turner joined WBZI radio morning show host Bucks Braun for an hour-long conversation on health care.
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August 27, 2009
On Thursday, August 27th, Rep. Turner joined WBZI radio morning show host Bucks Braun for an hour-long conversation on health care.
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August 27, 2009
On Thursday, August 27th, Rep. Turner joined WBZI radio morning show host Bucks Braun for an hour-long conversation on health care.
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August 25, 2009
his summer, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed $1.7 million benefitting Clinton and Highland counties that I requested on behalf of community leaders. This federal funding includes the retraining of displaced DHL workers, upgrading Hillsboro's wastewater treatment plant, and repairing the historic Murphy Theatre in Wilmington.
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by Congressman Michael TurnerAugust 25, 2009
The communications systems that we constantly rely upon are vital not only to our comfort, but our safety. Yet, few Americans realize just how fragile our communications infrastructure actually is. Fewer still are aware of the efforts of a relatively small group of citizens in each of our communities who stand ready to render back-up emergency communications services in times of disaster when cell towers and phone lines are disabled.
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by Congressman Michael TurnerAugust 20, 2009
On Thursday, August 20, 2009, Congressman Mike Turner discussed health care on Cincinnati WKRC Radio's (550am) Brian Thomas Morning Show.
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August 18, 2009
Many high school students spend their summers working part-time or simply taking a leisurely break from the books. For 17-year-old Thomas Rupp, of Sabina, Ohio, this year's summer vacation had to wait until after he answered a call to duty from Washington. In May, I nominated Rupp and he was selected by the Congressional Leadership to serve as a Page in the U.S. House of Representatives during the month of July.
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by Congressman Michael TurnerAugust 11, 2009
In its first few days of existence, the Cash for Clunkers program quickly proved that a relatively small amount of money targeted to consumers can be more effective at spurring public spending than big government "stimulus."
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by Congressman Mike TurnerAugust 4, 2009
As the Obama Administration continues to push its health care plan, the federal government is already denying promised health care benefits to 50,000 Ohio workers, many of whom live in the Miami Valley. Today, many General Motors employees and their families are wondering what happened to their hard-earned health benefits.
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As the Obama Administration continues to push its health care plan, the federal government is already denying promised health care benefits to 50,000 Ohio workers, many of whom live in the Miami Valley.August 2, 2009