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May 13, 2009
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May 13, 2009
Today, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Urbana) was recognized for his outstanding pro-taxpayer voting record last year. The 362,000-member National Taxpayers Union (NTU), a nonpartisan citizen group, has announced that Rep. Jordan is among only a few dozen 2008 "Taxpayers' Friend Award" recipients out of the entire House of Representatives and Senate.
"Given today's economic climate, fiscal discipline is more important now than ever," NTU President Duane Parde said. "Fortunately, taxpayers have a staunch ally in Rep.
May 13, 2009
Today, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Urbana) joined Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-Genoa Township) in sending a letter to U.S.
May 13, 2009
Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Urbana) today introduced a fiscally-responsible, balanced budget alternative to what he called the big-spending proposal set forth by President Barack Obama and Congressional Democrats.
May 13, 2009
In preparation for his lead role in supporting a more fiscally-conservative "alternative" budget, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Urbana) today offered the following opening remarks in the House Budget Committee in opposition to President Barack Obama's FY 2010 budget proposal.
May 13, 2009
The Office of Congressman Jim Jordan today urged local governments, businesses, non-profit organizations, and educational institutions interested in competing for funding from the federal stimulus bill to visit a new website provided by the State of Ohio. The website is www.recovery.ohio.gov.
There, entities will be asked to provide their contact information, details about the project for which they are seeking funding, the cost and timeframe of the project, and how many jobs the project is expected to create or maintain.
May 13, 2009
Rep. Jordan encourages high school students across the Fourth Congressional District to submit their artwork in the 2009 Congressional Art Contest.
A county winner will be chosen in each of the eleven counties; Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Hancock, Hardin, Logan, Marion, Morrow, Richland, Shelby and Wyandot.
The district winner will be chosen from the eleven entries and their artwork will hang in the United States Capitol for one year in a display of winners from across the country.
A county winner will be chosen in each of the eleven counties; Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Hancock, Hardin, Logan, Marion, Morrow, Richland, Shelby and Wyandot.
The district winner will be chosen from the eleven entries and their artwork will hang in the United States Capitol for one year in a display of winners from across the country.
May 13, 2009
This evening, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Urbana) issued the following statement on Senator George Voinovich's retirement announcement.
"I commend Senator Voinovich for his 44 years of public service to our country and Ohio. Our state has been made better by his tireless work to protect human life, promote school choice and to stop the expansion of gambling in our state. It has been an honor to serve with him in the Ohio delegation and I wish him the best in the remainder of his term."
"I commend Senator Voinovich for his 44 years of public service to our country and Ohio. Our state has been made better by his tireless work to protect human life, promote school choice and to stop the expansion of gambling in our state. It has been an honor to serve with him in the Ohio delegation and I wish him the best in the remainder of his term."
May 13, 2009
As Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Urbana) was sworn into his second term in office, he called for quick action on bipartisan measures to restore fiscal responsibility to federal spending.
May 13, 2009
This evening, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Urbana) cast his vote against a $14 billion taxpayer-funded bailout of the auto industry.
"On the same day that the government registered the largest monthly deficit in the history of our country, $164.4 billion, Congress continued its bailout spending spree by approving another government bailout to a private industry," said Rep. Jordan.
"On the same day that the government registered the largest monthly deficit in the history of our country, $164.4 billion, Congress continued its bailout spending spree by approving another government bailout to a private industry," said Rep. Jordan.