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Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Congressman Mike Turner (R-OH-10) and U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) continued their fight for Delphi salaried retirees by urging Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner John Koskinen to quickly implement the Health Coverage Tax Credit's (HCTC) Advance Payment Program. This program is vital for Delphi salaried retirees facing health-related expenses.
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Congressman Turner released the following statement after sending a letter to the president denouncing Mayor Whaley's request for Dayton to welcome Syrian refugees.
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Congressman Turner released the following video message to honor and remember those we lost on September 11, 2001.
"We all remember where we were the fateful morning of September 11, 2001. We were heading into work, getting the kids off to school or watching the news. On that day, I served as Mayor of Dayton and worked with our first responders as the morning unfolded.
Congressman Turner released the following statement after the House voted on a series of measures on the nuclear deal with Iran.
Congressman Turner released the following statement after Secretary of State John Kerry addressed the Iran Nuclear Deal.
"Secretary Kerry negotiated a deal with Iran based on what they would give us, not what we need as a secure global community. If we look to Iran's history and recent actions, we should have no reason to trust that this deal is in the best interest for regional stability or our own national security. Instead, we have a bad deal with less sanctions and restrictions. Under this agreement, Iran will remain a major threat to the United States and our allies."
Congressman Turner released the following statement after the Senate has procured enough votes to secure the Iran nuclear deal.
"Today, the President is celebrating that he has secured less than 35% of the Senate to support the nuclear deal with Iran. This deal is supported by a partisan minority in Congress, while a bipartisan majority of Congress loudly disapproves and I urge the President to abandon this deal."
Congressman Mike Turner released the following statement in response to President Obama moving to rename Mount McKinley.
"President McKinley was a proud Ohio Republican who was assassinated during his time in office while serving our nation and deserves the recognition Congress previously awarded him. The President's recent actions to remove his name and undermine a prior act of Congress is disrespectful and I will continue to fight for proper recognition of President McKinley's legacy."
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Congressman Turner released the following statement amid reports Iran will be able to use its own inspectors to investigate alleged nuclear development site.
"If these reports are indeed true we cannot continue to hope Iran will follow the agreement the Administration blindly supports. The Parchin agreement between the IAEA and Iran must be made public. Iran's past actions are evidence enough that we cannot expect them to follow through on this agreement in good faith."
Congressman Turner released the following statement after touring the Namer armored personnel carrier production line at the Joint Systems Manufacturing Center in Lima, Ohio. Danishai Kornbluth, the Israeli Ministry of Defense representative located at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC, accompanied Congressman Turner on the tour.
Congressman Turner released the following statement after presenting six Dayton area students with the Congressional Award at his District Office this afternoon.
"I would like to congratulate these six students on winning the Congressional Award. At a young age all of you have demonstrated a desire to learn, a passion for service and a drive to contribute something to the Dayton Community. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors."