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Brooks, Aderholt believe US should delay decision on Syria
Updated: Aug 30, 2013 11:22 PM EDT
Aderholt Announces $1.8 Million DOT Grant for Northeast Alabama Regional Airport in Gadsden
Washington, D.C. — Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04) today announced the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) awarded $1,891,600 to the City of Gadsden in Etowah County for the rehabilitation and runway construction at the Northeast Alabama Regional Airport.
Aderholt Commends Alabama Students Honored at National SkillsUSA Championships
Washington, D.C.— Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04) congratulates local high school and technical college students for their achievements at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.
By Wes Mayberry | Times-Journal | August 20, 2013
Congressmen Robert Aderholt and Mo Brooks joined United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development State Director Ronald W. Davis and local officials at Section Town Hall on Monday for the groundbreaking of the town's sewer project.
By Robert Palmer | Times-Daily | August 16, 2013
FLORENCE — Chinese businessman and entrepreneur Zhang Zhiting said Thursday his company and the University of North Alabama have planted a seed that will grow into a prosperous, healthy enterprise.
Most House Republicans heading home for the August recess would probably rather not talk about immigration policy. They also probably won’t have a choice.
With the Senate having passed bipartisan legislation a month ago that lays out a path to legal status for the country’s estimated 11 million illegal immigrants, pressure has been building on House Republicans to take a stand for or against, or to find a compromise.
A partisan split on fiscal 2014 spending bills is setting off a scramble in both chambers to develop a stopgap measure to extend funding for the government, with Democrats and Republicans still undecided on how long to extend government programs and the scale of the spending guidelines.
Lease on Kennedy Space Center's Pad 39 may be near, Bolden says
By James Dean | Florida Today | August 1, 2013
A long-term lease of a mothballed Kennedy Space Center launch pad may still be near, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden suggested Wednesday.
At least one company and some members of Congress have asked NASA not to award a single company exclusive use of pad 39A, saying it should be made available to multiple launchers.