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January 13, 2009
(WASHINGTON, DC) - Today Congressman Rob Wittman reintroduced The Responsible Highway Investment Act (H.R. 457). This legislation will reinstate the requirement for Highway Trust Fund balances to be placed in interest bearing accounts, the method used by the government to manage the Fund up until a decade ago.

"In light of recent government-sponsored bailouts and a record federal deficit, this legislation would immediately generate desperately needed money for our bridges and roads," said Wittman.


January 6, 2009

Thank you for contacting our office regarding tickets to the 2009 Presidential Inauguration on January 20, 2009. This will be a historic event, and we encourage you to attend. At this point, our office has received many times more the amount of Inaugural ticket requests than the number of tickets our office will receive. For that reason, and I am very sorry to say, we have stopped accepting requests for tickets. If you have already requested tickets prior to January 6, 2009 you will receive notification on the status of your request in the coming days.


December 17, 2008
(WASHINGTON, DC) - Congressman Rob Wittman announced the award of a conservation grant of $855,465 for the phase two acquisition of Crow's Nest in Stafford, Virginia.  The grant money, to be awarded in 2009, will cover the purchase of 1100 additional acres.

 


December 16, 2008
(WASHINGTON, DC) - Congressman Rob Wittman released the following statement regarding Continental AG's decision to bring 318 positions to its plant in Newport News:

 


December 10, 2008
(WASHINGTON, DC) - Congressman Rob Wittman this evening voted against H.R. 7321, The Auto Industry Financing and Restructuring Act.  This legislation passed the House by a vote of 237 to 170.  Wittman issued the following statement:

 


November 24, 2008

(WASHINGTON, DC) - I was pleased to learn this week that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that they will make available up to $20 million in response to the commercial Blue Crab fishery disaster in the Chesapeake Bay. This funding will help watermen deal with tough harvest restrictions and the current difficult economic situation. While this is great news, it is not the final step in the process for improving stocks of Blue Crab and helping the commercial crab industry make a successful return to their harvesting levels.


November 21, 2008

(WASHINGTON, DC) - Congressman Rob Wittman announced the allocation of funds from the Federal Highway Administration for the improvement and construction of a mixed use trail along the Colonial Parkway, located in the Colonial National Historic Park.

"I'm excited to see the development and improvement of this trail at America's birthplace. It's important that we continue to create safe and open access for visitors to this historic landmark," said Wittman.


November 19, 2008

(WASHINGTON, DC) -I am deeply concerned with the announcement of the Secretary of the Navy's preference to create a second East Coast homeport for a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in Mayport, FL.  Economic conditions and national security requirements are not being given the attention they deserve in the midst of the financial and strategic challenges facing our nation today.

 


November 18, 2008

(WASHINGTON, DC) - Congressman Rob Wittman issued the follow statement regarding the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) announcement of $20 million in economic assistance for the Chesapeake Bay blue crab disaster.

 


November 12, 2008
From New York to Baghdad to Sydney, New Year's revelers welcomed 2008 with parties, fireworks and hopes for peace and prosperity.

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