Congressman Robert Aderholt
U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt represents Alabama in the U.S. House of Representatives. Aderholt is a member of the Republican Party. Representative Aderholt serves on the Appropriations Committee and can be reached by phone at 225-4876. [more]
U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt represents Alabama in the U.S. House of Representatives. Aderholt is a member of the Republican Party. Representative Aderholt serves on the Appropriations Committee and can be reached by phone at 225-4876.
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Photo by brianmka If there's one thing that no member of Congress wants to be accused of, it's not supporting the troops. That very fear might be the only thing that finally gets the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives.
CQ Politics reported this afternoon that House Democratic leaders are considering attaching an amendment to a defense spending bill that would grant the District a voting seat in the House. No decision's...
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U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt, R-Haleyville, has announced the dates and locations for the 10th annual Fourth Congressional District Agriculture and Industry Tour.
The event will take place Nov. 5 and 6 and will highlight businesses in the Walker County area.
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By ROBERT CADWALLADER PANTEGO — As Mayor Dorothy Aderholt lay dying of brain cancer in August, many found it difficult to see Pantego’s most energetic booster suddenly immobilized."I told her that I thought her legacy would be that she was always an incredibly hardworking mayor," said Mayor Pro Tem Jason Williams, who had filled in for her when she couldn’t attend council meetings. "I plan to be the same way."After Aderholt’s death, the Town...
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A popular congressman stepping down, after serving South Florida for years.
Congressman Robert Wexler is accepting a position as President of the Center for Middle East Peace. He'll be leaving Congress effective January 2010.
This comes after 19...
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K-Lo,Not only does Dodd's comments show that he's after a full government takeover, it's also delusional. No one claims that this reform will cover everyone. No fewer than 24 million will still be uninsured by 2019. That's a point that conservatives cannot hammer enough. This bill doesn't even pretend to do the thing that its supporters say it does. This is not universal coverage, it's just more expensive coverage.
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