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September 21, 2011
Today, Congressman Mike Turner, Chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces was joined by five additional members of his Subcommittee in calling on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee (OGR) to conduct an investigation in the role of the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the White House, and the Harbinger Capital Partners hedge fund, in a short-circuited rule making process which threatens to jeopardize national security.
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September 19, 2011
224 years after our experiment with democracy began; our Constitution has been amended only 27 times. Some nations have had as many constitutions, as we have had amendments. This serves as a testament to the wisdom and foresight of our founding fathers. In fact, it is the second oldest written constitution in use today.
September 13, 2011
Today, Congressman Mike Turner (OH-3) sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, seeking answers ignored by Auto Task Force member Ron Bloom. On June 22, 2011, Bloom, then Special Assistant to the President for Manufacturing Policy, appeared as a witness before the House Oversight & Government Reform Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs, Stimulus Oversight, and Government Spending.
September 7, 2011
Congressman Mike Turner released the following statement upon the President's delivery of his speech on job creation
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Washington D.C. – Congressman Mike Turner released the following statement upon the President's delivery of his speech on job creation:
August 29, 2011
On August 23rd I was glad to join members of the Clinton County Farm Bureau for their annual dinner. Throughout the evening, I had the opportunity to hear from farmers about how policies coming out of Washington have affected their ability to remain profitable, so that they may pass down farm land to their children and grandchildren. Farming is a tradition in Ohio. Our agriculture community not only grows important crops such as corn and soy beans, but also provides jobs and capital that are essential to our economy.
August 23, 2011
The month of August offers an extended time for Members of Congress to hear directly from their constituents about issues affecting the community and the direction of our country. This August, I've had the opportunity to visit with businesses, civic groups, seniors, and local government officials to discuss their thoughts and concerns.
August 23, 2011
Congressman Mike Turner (OH-3) has joined House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa in calling for the release of all documents relating to the "topping off" of hourly Delphi worker's pensions. This latest effort follows a hearing by the Committee, requested by Turner, on the decision by the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation (PBGC) that resulted in approximately 15,000 salaried Delphi retirees from across the country taking a severe cut in their pension benefits.
August 15, 2011
Today, Congressman Mike Turner released the following statement upon the signing of a teaming agreement between Sinclair College and Unmanned Applications Institute (UAI).
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Today, Congressman Mike Turner released the following statement upon the signing of a teaming agreement between Sinclair College and Unmanned Applications Institute (UAI):
August 4, 2011
Today, Congressman Mike Turner announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce has issued a decision favorable to the U.S. candle industry. Specifically, the Department ruled that all petroleum-wax candles from China, except birthday, utility and figurine candles are subject to the antidumping duty. This ruling follows a bipartisan letter lead by Congressman Turner to the Secretary of Commerce in support of the U.S. candle producers. Since August of 1986, the U.S. has imposed duties on imports of certain candles from China to protect U.S.
August 1, 2011
For months, Congress has been debating how to deal with the economic questions surrounding an increase in our debt limit. At a time when foreign nations own nearly $4.5 trillion of our $14.2 trillion debt – proposed cuts in the recently passed deal could have serious implications for our national security. That's why I was concerned that national security funding would be subject to an initial $175 billion cut in the final version of the Budget Control Act of 2011 that has been passed by Congress and signed by the President.