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Congressman Ruppersberger's E-Newsletter for March 2009

Mar 8, 2009
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Congressman Ruppersberger Announces $10.3 Million in MARC Improvements on the Fast Track

Congressman Ruppersberger Announces $10.3 Million in MARC Improvements on the Fast Track

 

The funds will pay for infrastructure improvements at the MARC Stations at BWI, Penn Station, Laurel and the Storage Yard at Martin State Airport. The "shovel ready" projects will begin this spring and will create more than 240 jobs.
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Click here to see a television story about Congressman Ruppersberger's MARC Announcement

 

Click here to see a television story about Congressman Ruppersberger's MARC Announcement.

 
 

Congressman Ruppersberger Co-Sponsors Legislation to Tax AIG Bonuses at 100%

"Using taxpayer funds to pay out multi-million dollar bonuses to AIG executives who drove the company into the ground is absolutely outrageous. It is immoral, fiscally irresponsible, and downright greedy. This legislation will ensure all of the money is returned to the taxpayers," said Congressman C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger. Read More…

 

Congressman Ruppersberger Returns from a Trip to the Middle East

Congressman Ruppersberger Returns from a Trip to the Middle East


Congressman Ruppersberger was part of one of the first Congressional Delegations to visit the region since President Obama took the oath of office in January. Read More…

 

Click here to see a television story about Congressman Ruppersberger's trip to the Middle East

 


Click here to see a television story about Congressman Ruppersberger's trip to the Middle East.

 

 

Congressman Ruppersberger Applauds President Obama's Move to Conduct a 60-Day Review of the Nation's Cyber Security Efforts


As Chairman of the Technical and Tactical Intelligence Subcommittee, Congressman Ruppersberger is pleased the President is taking cyber security seriously. The review will evaluate how the federal government is using technology to protect critical information from hacking, espionage, and theft. Read More…