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U.S. Rep. Walz hosts rail safety roundtable
Posted by: Corey Mitchell under 1st District, Minnesota congressional Updated: February 24, 2014 - 9:10 AM
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Ahead of a Wednesday congressional hearing on rail safety, Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Walz will host a roundtable discussion with community leaders and first responders today in Winona.
Walz, a member of the House Transportation Committee, called for the Wednesday hearing on the dangers of hauling crude oil and hazardous materials in response to concerns from residents in La Crescent, a town in his southern Minnesota district with a heavily trafficked freight rail route.
The mayors and fire chiefs from La Crescent and Winona are among those expected to attend today’s meeting.
Representatives from the state Department of Transportation, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Gov. Mark Dayton’s office also plan to attend.
Ahead of St. Paul visit to discuss job creation, Obama faces GOP plea to repeal medical device tax
Posted by: Corey Mitchell under 3rd District, Minnesota U.S. senators, Minnesota congressional, Democrats, Republicans, President Obama Updated: February 24, 2014 - 6:46 AM
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Republican U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen is urging President Obama to visit a medical technology company during his trip to the Twin Cities on Wednesday.
Paulsen wrote to the president over the weekend, asking for help to repeal the Affordable Care Act’s tax on medical devices.
Money raised from the 2.3 percent excise tax is intended to fund expanded health care coverage for upwards of 30 million Americans under President Obama's health care law.
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Contributors in Minnesota: Jennifer Brooks, Baird Helgeson, Patricia Lopez, Jim Ragsdale, Abby Simons, Rachel E. Stassen-Berger and Glen Stubbe. Contributors in D.C.: Corey Mitchell and Jim Spencer.
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U.S. Rep. Walz hosts rail safety roundtable
Posted by: Corey Mitchell under 1st District, Minnesota congressional Updated: February 24, 2014 - 9:10 AM
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Ahead of a Wednesday congressional hearing on rail safety, Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Walz will host a roundtable discussion with community leaders and first responders today in Winona.
Walz, a member of the House Transportation Committee, called for the Wednesday hearing on the dangers of hauling crude oil and hazardous materials in response to concerns from residents in La Crescent, a town in his southern Minnesota district with a heavily trafficked freight rail route.
The mayors and fire chiefs from La Crescent and Winona are among those expected to attend today’s meeting.
Representatives from the state Department of Transportation, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Gov. Mark Dayton’s office also plan to attend.
Ahead of St. Paul visit to discuss job creation, Obama faces GOP plea to repeal medical device tax
Posted by: Corey Mitchell under 3rd District, Minnesota U.S. senators, Minnesota congressional, Democrats, Republicans, President Obama Updated: February 24, 2014 - 6:46 AM
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Republican U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen is urging President Obama to visit a medical technology company during his trip to the Twin Cities on Wednesday.
Paulsen wrote to the president over the weekend, asking for help to repeal the Affordable Care Act’s tax on medical devices.
Money raised from the 2.3 percent excise tax is intended to fund expanded health care coverage for upwards of 30 million Americans under President Obama's health care law.
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With an insider’s eye, Hot Dish tracks the tastiest bits of Minnesota’s political scene and keep you up-to-date on those elected to serve you.
Contributors in Minnesota: Jennifer Brooks, Baird Helgeson, Patricia Lopez, Jim Ragsdale, Abby Simons, Rachel E. Stassen-Berger and Glen Stubbe. Contributors in D.C.: Corey Mitchell and Jim Spencer.
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U.S. Rep. Walz hosts rail safety roundtable
Posted by: Corey Mitchell under 1st District, Minnesota congressional Updated: February 24, 2014 - 9:10 AM
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Ahead of a Wednesday congressional hearing on rail safety, Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Walz will host a roundtable discussion with community leaders and first responders today in Winona.
Walz, a member of the House Transportation Committee, called for the Wednesday hearing on the dangers of hauling crude oil and hazardous materials in response to concerns from residents in La Crescent, a town in his southern Minnesota district with a heavily trafficked freight rail route.
The mayors and fire chiefs from La Crescent and Winona are among those expected to attend today’s meeting.
Representatives from the state Department of Transportation, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Gov. Mark Dayton’s office also plan to attend.
Ahead of St. Paul visit to discuss job creation, Obama faces GOP plea to repeal medical device tax
Posted by: Corey Mitchell under 3rd District, Minnesota U.S. senators, Minnesota congressional, Democrats, Republicans, President Obama Updated: February 24, 2014 - 6:46 AM
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Republican U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen is urging President Obama to visit a medical technology company during his trip to the Twin Cities on Wednesday.
Paulsen wrote to the president over the weekend, asking for help to repeal the Affordable Care Act’s tax on medical devices.
Money raised from the 2.3 percent excise tax is intended to fund expanded health care coverage for upwards of 30 million Americans under President Obama's health care law.
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