Congressman Ruppersberger’s E-Newsletter for February , 2006
Congress reconvened on Tuesday, February 28, 2006, after the President’s Day recess
Two of the hijackers involved the September 11th Attacks were UAE nationals and the hijackers reportedly used financial networks in the UAE to carry out their plot. Read More.

Watch Congressman Ruppersberger in a TV News Story about the Port of Baltimore
Christine Tolbert spearheaded the effort to restore the building that is now being used as a living museum and meeting center. Read More.
Congressman Ruppersberger Opposes the Proposed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Plant in Dundalk
The Congressman believes the facility is absolutely inappropriate for the area and will be located less than two miles from the heavily populated residential areas of Turner's Station, Edgemere, and Dundalk . Read More.
The money will be used to establish a trauma resuscitation lab to improve techniques and save even more lives. Read More.

Watch Congressman Ruppersberger in a TV News Story about Shock Trauma
Dr. James McGee, a retired director of psychology at Sheppard Pratt Hospital, created “Operation: Call a Cop” where sports figures and celebrities called police officers to lift their spirits. Read More.
Upcoming Town Hall Meetings Hosted by Congressman Ruppersberger Up Coming Events
Congressional Forum on Medicare's New Prescription Drug Benefit Program
10am, Monday, April 10, 2006
Pasadena Senior Center
4103 Mountain Road
Pasadena , MD 21122
Congressional Forum on Medicare's New Prescription Drug Benefit Program
10am, Monday, April 24, 2006
Woodhome Recreation Center
7310 Moyer Avenue
Baltimore MD 21234
March commemorates the unique and lasting contributions women have made to the economic, political, cultural, and social life of our country. Read More…
Find out more about events celebrating Women's History Month in your area.



and honors woman who led effort to restore the first African American School in Harford County.
Orleans Police Department.