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Congressman Ruppersberger's e-Newsletter for October 2011

Sep 29, 2011
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Ruppersberger Releases Statement on the Death of Anwar al-Awlaki

Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, Ranking Member on the House Intelligence Committee, called Anwar al-Awlaki an "extremely dangerous, charismatic leader who actively recruited and inspired people to murder innocent Americans using hate-filled media messages." Click here for more. 

dutch on demand resized.jpg“Dutch on Demand” Event Brings Congressional Caseworkers to Baltimore Neighborhood

Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger took his team of expert caseworkers on the road with him in a one-of-a-kind service outreach event in northeast Baltimore. More than 100 constituents attended the unique event. Click here for more. Click here to see WMAR-TV's coverage of the event.

Ft Meade 9-11 Run Resize.jpgRemembering 9/11 at Fort Meade

Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger was honored to address 1,800 service members participating in the annual September 11th Remembrance Run at Fort Meade.  Members of each branch of the military participated in the 3-mile esprit de corps formation run. Click here for more.

Ruppersberger Applauds House Passage of FY12 Intelligence Authorization Bill

Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger joined House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers in praising the passage of the first bipartisan Intelligence Authorization Bill since 2004. Click here for more.

WBAL110906230710.jpgRuppersberger Announces Legislation to Protect Citizen Donations for U.S. Debt Reduction

Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger announced new legislation to ensure citizen donations to retire the federal deficit are used soley for their intended purpose. Click here for more. Click here to see WBAL-TV's coverage of the bill.

WBAL2.jpgRuppersberger Helps Unveil New Program to Make Internet, Computers Affordable

Congressman Ruppersberger helped introduce a new Comcast program to make the Internet accessible to all Marylanders and bridge the digital divide. Click here to see WBAL-TV's coverage of this exciting announcement.