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May 4, 2017

 

Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10) introduced the Hands Off Passengers (HOP) Act this week. This bill prevents airlines from bumping ticketed passengers of an overbooked flight for a member of the airline's crew.


May 4, 2017

Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10) released the following statement regarding his vote against the American Health Care Act:

"I ultimately could not support the American Health Care Act. This bill will leave our most vulnerable citizens with inadequate health coverage. I cannot support a health plan to replace Obamacare that puts my constituents' health benefits at risk.


May 3, 2017

Chairman Mike Turner (OH-10) of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces gained the support of 140 colleagues who pledge to vote to repeal sequestration of national defense.

"The sequestration of national defense is a senseless budget tactic that continues to threaten the readiness of our military and our national security," said Chairman Turner. "An overwhelming 141 Members of Congress, meaning the majority of the House of Representatives GOP Conference, support the repeal of defense sequestration to ensure our country's safety.


May 2, 2017

Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10) released the following statement in response to Ohio House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger's addition of a provision in the state budget that would send $2 million to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base:


April 28, 2017

Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10) and wife Majida thanked volunteers at National Rebuilding Day today. He released the following statement:

"National Rebuilding Day is a great annual opportunity for our community to come together to better itself. Thank you to volunteers from Rebuilding Together Dayton, Booz Allen Hamilton, and the Air Force Institute of Technology. Congratulations to Rebuilding Together Dayton on another successful service event!"


April 28, 2017

Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10) released the following statement:

"I extend my deepest condolences and prayers to the loved ones of Sergeant Cameron H. Thomas. Our country and our community honors and greatly appreciates Sgt. Thomas's service and ultimate sacrifice in the fight against terrorism."

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April 12, 2017

Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10) released the following statement after a U.S. district court ruled the Treasury must turn over a majority of documents regarding the bailout of General Motors the Obama Administration exercised executive privilege on:

"A large group of salaried retires of Delphi were wrongfully harmed by the Obama Administration. For the last eight years, I have worked to expose the unfairness of the situation. These 20,000 people deserve answers. Today's ruling brings us one step closer to uncover what really happened in that government bailout."


April 10, 2017

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Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10) released the following statement after reintroducing the Fostering Stable Housing Opportunities Act:


April 6, 2017

Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10), Chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces, issued the following statement regarding the U.S. response to a chemical weapons attack in Syria:

"The horrific attack by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad required consequences and was essential to deterring future atrocities. It is clear the Obama Administration's attempt to partner with Russia to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons cache failed."

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April 4, 2017

Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10), Chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces, questioned Army Chief of Staff Mark Milley today on the effects of a possible year-long continuing resolution on military readiness.

During his questioning today, Congressman Turner stated: "We need to continue to look at ways to reasonably continue to grow the Army to minimize the risks associated with current and future operational demands."