Congressman Ruppersberger's e-Newsletter for May 2012
Ruppersberger Helps Open New STEM Exhibit at Port Discovery Museum in Baltimore
Developed by the University of Maryland College Park’s Materials Research Science & Engineering Center, “Nanofabulous” will teach kids how scientists invent and discover new materials from nanoscale building blocks. Click here for more. Click here to watch WJZ-TV's coverage of the grand opening.
Ruppersberger Honors Student Soldiers at First Military Appreciation Day in Towson
Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger helped Towson University students celebrate the school's first-ever “Military Appreciation Day” by unveiling and dedicating a new memorial for student soldiers past, present and future. Click here to read coverage from the Towerlight. Click here to see WJZ-TV's coverage of the event.
Rogers-Ruppersberger Cyber Bill Passes House
Cyber spies will have a harder time stealing American business plans after the House passed a cybersecurity bill that will help U.S. companies better protect themselves from dangerous economic predators. Click here for more. Click here to see Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger speak in support of the bill on the House floor.
Ruppersberger to Host "Dutch on Demand" Casework Event
Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger is once again taking his team of expert caseworkers on the road with him for a one-of-a-kind service outreach event May 30 in Havre de Grace. Caseworkers can help constituents with federal issues such as unemployment, Social Security, IRS, veterans’ issues, financial aid, foreclosure, Medicare and worker’s compensation. Click here for more information and to RSVP.
Ruppersberger Supports Bill in Response to GSA Spending Scandal
The House of Representatives passed major bipartisan legislation to set new spending limits for government-funded conferences and travel while improving accountability and transparency in federal spending overall. Click here for more.


