Congressman John Kline

Congressman John Kline

Representative John Kline is from the 2nd District of Minnesota. Kline is a member of the Republican Party. John Kline serves on the Armed Services Committee and the Education and the Workforce Committee.

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From Rep. John Kline Dear Friends, With Congress poised to consider Speaker Pelosi’s proposed government takeover of health care as soon as Saturday, I am personally inviting you to join your fellow Republicans for an online town hall meeting today. Hosted by Republican members of the House, the “Pelosi Plan Exposed” online health care forum will systematically expose 12 truths about Nancy Pelosi’s government-run health care plan. During this...  
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TOPEKA | A former top assistant to Phill Kline faces a legal ethics complaint alleging he made misleading comments before the Kansas Supreme Court. Eric Rucker was Kline’s chief of staff when Kline was attorney general and later worked as chief deputy for Kline when he was appointed Johnson County district attorney.  
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At issue was a transcript of comments Mr. Kline allegedly made to Marina District developer John Eymann, in which he appears to discuss ways to get $100,000 from the city back to Mr. Eymann. Mr. Kline also allegedly made a remark about 'having to hire so many crippled black Jewish people.'  
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A day after Sandusky fired city manager Matt Kline, economic development specialist Scott Schell also got the boot. Messrs. Kline and Schell came under fire because of an alleged transcript that emerged of a conversation between them and Marina District developer John Eymann.  
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A press release from the office of U.S. Rep. John Kline: WASHINGTON –- Minnesota Congressman John Kline strongly opposed Speaker Pelosi’s proposed government takeover of health care (H.R. 3962) that passed tonight in the U.S. House of Representatives. The Pelosi health care bill will cost at least $1.3 trillion and includes $730 billion in new taxes and $500 billion in cuts to Medicare. Government Observers read more  
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