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Congressman Mike Turner (OH-3) released the following statement upon President Barack Obama announcing his FY 2013 budget proposal:
Congressman Mike Turner, Chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces announced his intention to introduce an updated version of the New START Implementation Act following the release of the President's budget next week:
"President Obama made a lot of promises to convince the Senate that it was safe to ratify the New START treaty. Without specific and detailed promises to modernize the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile, delivery vehicles, and infrastructure, there is no doubt that the New START treaty would not have been approved.
Congressman Mike Turner, Chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, released the following statement reaffirming the commitments our Nation has made to our NATO allies:
Today, Congressman Mike Turner announced a grant of $584,000 to the St. Mary Development Corporation of Dayton to support the corporation's efforts to revitalize the community and create affordable housing in Southwest Ohio. The grant comes from NeighborWorks America.
"St. Mary Development Corporation has a history of making Dayton a community with affordable housing options available to our seniors. This latest grant will go a long way in continuing that work," said Congressman Turner.
Today, Congressman Mike Turner (OH-3) submitted the following statement for the Congressional Record in support of language establishing six Unmanned Aerial Systems testing sites included in the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill. The legislation includes language authored by Turner, who worked with the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to see it included in the original House bill.
Today, Congressman Mike Turner (OH-3) took to the House Floor to highlight the continued lack of transparency when it comes to Delphi salaried retirees pensions. Turner, who is a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, has been pressing the Administration for answers since the Auto Bailout was undertaken. The request for additional documents stems from a decision by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) that resulted in approximately 20,000 current and future salaried Delphi retirees from across the country taking a severe cut in their pension benefits.
Congressman Mike Turner, Chairman of the U.S. Delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, released the following statement after meeting with Misha Saakashvili, the President of Georgia:
"I was pleased to meet with Georgia's President, Misha Saakashvili, last night. As a member of the Armed Services Committee, I know the invaluable contribution Georgia has made to NATO's mission in Afghanistan. U.S. and Georgian soldiers fight side-by-side to deny terrorists this safe haven.
Congressman Mike Turner (OH-3) released the following statement upon Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta announcing the Department's FY 2013 budget:
Congressman Mike Turner (OH-3) wrote to Vincent Snowbarger, Deputy Director for Operations at the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, inquiring on the status of responses to questions for the record submitted to him over two months ago. Turner submitted the questions at the November 14, 2011 Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on "Delphi Pension Fallout: Federal Government Picked Winners and Losers, So Who Won and Who Lost?" in Dayton, Ohio. The hearing was a key opportunity for Delphi Salaried Retirees to tell the House's chief investigative committee about the Administration's actions and their effects during the bailout process.
House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee Chairman Mike Turner (OH-3) released the following statement regarding elements of our Strategic Forces upon Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta announcing the Department's FY 2013 budget:
"When the New START treaty was ratified, it was part of a very clear bargain. The Administration promised that a specific and detailed nuclear weapons modernization plan would be implemented, and Senators consented to a unilateral reduction in U.S. nuclear forces because the remaining U.S. nuclear forces upon treaty implementation would be modernized.