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Congressman Ruppersberger's E-Newsletter for June, 2007

Jun 1, 2007
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Congressman Ruppersberger Is Outraged at 60% Cut in Funds for the Port of Baltimore

Congressman Ruppersberger Is Outraged at 60% Cut in Funds for the Port of Baltimore

 


Last year, the Port received $4.8 million as part of the Port Security Grant Program within the Department of Homeland Security. This year, the Port received $1.9 million. Congressman Ruppersberger is fighting in Congress to restore this cut. Read More…

 

 

 

Congressman Ruppersberger Honors Lutherville Student Who Won the "Art of Dairy" ContestCongressman Ruppersberger Honors Lutherville Student Who Won the "Art of Dairy" Contest

Congressman Ruppersberger Honors Lutherville Student Who Won the "Art of Dairy" Contest


Congressman Ruppersberger honored 17-year old Mary Bolgiano, a Junior at Notre Dame Preparatory in Towson. She created "Revol-moo-tion" by decorating a life-size plaster model of a cow. Her cow was chosen out of 9,000 entries and awarded the grand prize. Read More…

 

 

Congressman Ruppersberger Urges Seniors to Take Advantage of "Extra Help" for Their Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage

Congressman Ruppersberger Urges Seniors to Take Advantage of "Extra Help" for Their Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage

 

The "Extra Help" program can help seniors pay for part of their monthly premiums, annual deductibles, and prescription co-payments for up to $3,300 a year. Read More…

 

 

 

Congressman Ruppersberger Announces Report on Port Security

In June 2007, the Congressional Port Security Caucus published "A Report on Port & Maritime Security: An Agenda to Enhance America’s Security." The report focuses on the next critical steps we can take to improve port security and protect our communities and our nation. Read More…

 

Congressman Ruppersberger Honors Free Comic Book Day

Congressman Ruppersberger Honored Free Comic Book Day on May 5, 2007, as a Creative Approach to Promote Literacy and Celebrate a Unique American Art Form. Read More…

 

June is National Rivers Month

This month, we celebrate our nation’s waterways and learn how to protect them for future generations. Find more resources and events in our area by clicking here.