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Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10), member of the House Intelligence Committee, released the following statement after Ranking Member Adam Schiff (CA-28)'s memo was released:
Chairman Mike Turner (OH-10) of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces released the following statement after the release of President Trump's American Budget:
"Today's budget is a good starting point for funding American priorities in the coming year. In December, I wrote two letters to the White House asking for comprehensive funding to address the opioid epidemic in this coming year. The opioid epidemic continues to ravage our communities and take lives on a daily basis. I am pleased that the White House has included money in their budget to address this emergency and help save lives across the country.
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Chairman Mike Turner (OH-10) of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces joins House Armed Services Republicans in a press conference supporting the Bipartisan Budget Act.
In Monday's newly released transcript, Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee acknowledged five times that their memo does not disprove that the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton paid for information used in a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10), member of the House Intelligence Committee, released the following statement:
Chairman Mike Turner (OH-10) of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces today called on Senate Democrats to fund defense:
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Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10), Sandy Keplinger and Steve Staub (co-owners of Staub Manufacturing Solutions), and Corey Adams (skilled welder at Staub Manufacturing Solutions)
Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10) joined Congresswoman Ann Kuster (NH-2) and U.S. Senators Claire McCaskill (MO) and Ron Johnson (WI) to introduce legislation to improve sexual violence data collection at key federal agencies. The legislation will implement recommendations from a Government Accountability Office report that found vast differences in data collection efforts—including the use of 23 different terms to describe sexual violence.
Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10) released the following statement after Premier Health announced it will close Good Samaritan Hospital:
"Like many in the community, I am deeply saddened by this news. I am mindful Premier Health is more than a corporate citizen, but is a community leader. I look forward to working with them on their plans for the future at this site and their other hospital locations."
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Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10)'s TREAT Act to increase access to substance abuse treatment was included today in the Bipartisan Heroin Task Force's Legislative Agenda.
"The inclusion of the TREAT Act in the Bipartisan Heroin Task Force's Legislative Agenda is a huge step forward in addressing the opioid epidemic," said Congressman Turner. "There is a short window of opportunity between getting someone off the streets and getting them into treatment. The TREAT Act works to provide communities with the resources to help individuals access treatment for addiction."
On Inauguration Day 2017, the Obama administration left President Trump a severely weakened and constrained military. For the better part of a decade, President Obama allowed his administration's sequestration to destroy the capabilities and readiness of our armed forces. He forced our Americans in uniform to take the risk that a weaker military would not further endanger their lives and our own national security.