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March 20, 2010
Mike Turner today voted against the $1 trillion government takeover of our nation's healthcare system. Rep. Turner issued the following statement after the House of Representatives passed the bill during a rare Sunday session:
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Mike Turner today voted against the $1 trillion government takeover of our nation's healthcare system. Rep. Turner issued the following statement after the House of Representatives passed the bill during a rare Sunday session:
March 18, 2010
Mike Turner speaking to the Miamisburg Mayor's Luncheon on March 18th about the upcoming vote on Health Care Reform legislation.
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March 17, 2010
Congressman Turner at the Miamisburg Mayor's Luncheon
Mike Turner speaking to the Miamisburg Mayor's Luncheon on March 18th about the upcoming vote on Health Care Reform legislation.
March 16, 2010
Last year, I co-introduced in the U.S. House with Congressman Jim Marshall, D-Georgia, defense bill language to maintain the current U.S. military force presence in Europe and to uphold U.S. commitments under the NATO treaty. The NATO First Act would ensure trans-Atlantic security remains a priority.
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by Congressman Michael Turner
March 15, 2010
U.S. Representative Michael R. Turner today called the Department of Defense (DoD) fiscal year 2009 Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military "alarming."
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U.S. Representative Michael R. Turner today called the Department of Defense (DoD) fiscal year 2009 Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military "alarming." The report was issued today by the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office in response to language in the FY 09 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) secured by Rep. Turner and Rep. Jane Harman, D-CA.
Rep. Turner and Community Leaders Unveil Reforms to Enhance Dayton Region Federal Funding Priorities
March 14, 2010
U.S. Representative Michael R. Turner today announced the release of a report from the Priority Development Review Committee (PDRC) to enhance the Dayton region's process for congressional-directed federal funding requests and called the region's open, community-directed process a "national model for reform."
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U.S. Representative Michael R.
March 10, 2010
Obtaining quality medical care is a top priority for Ohioans and their families. But, the federal takeover of our health care system will not lower health care costs for working families; it will result in dramatic federal spending, by some estimates costing over $1 trillion dollars.
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By Congressman Michael Turner