Congressman Ruppersberger's E-Newsletter for April 2009
Congressman Ruppersberger Nominates Fifteen Maryland Students to the United States Service Academies
"In these trying economic times, it is more important than ever that we keep the Port of Baltimore thriving as one of Maryland’s greatest economic engines. This money will keep commerce moving in Maryland and keep people working so they can provide for their families," said Congressman Ruppersberger.
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Congressman Ruppersberger Announces $951,000 for Cutting-Edge, Electronic Patient Record Systems for Maryland Health Clinics
"This electronic patient record system is the future of healthcare by improving overall patient care while at the same time reducing costs. My life was saved at the University of Maryland's Shock Trauma Center after a terrible car accident in the 1970s. I believe our healthcare workers need all the tools available to do their jobs well and help save lives," said Congressman Ruppersberger.
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Congressman Ruppersberger, Maryland Delegation Announce Recovery Act Funding for Port of Baltimore
"In these trying economic times, it is more important than ever that we keep the Port of Baltimore thriving as one of Maryland's greatest economic engines. This money will keep commerce moving in Maryland and keep people working so they can provide for their families," said Congressman Ruppersberger.
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Congressman Ruppersberger Meets With Ray Lewis
"I am thrilled that Ray decided to stay in Baltimore," Congressman Ruppersberger said. "On and off the field, as a sportsman and businessman, he has contributed so much to the City of Baltimore and State of Maryland. I look forward to watching Ray play in Baltimore for the rest of his career."
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