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Congressman Scott Garrett
Representative Scott Garrett is from the 5th District of New Jersey. Garrett is a member of the Republican Party. Scott Garrett serves on the Budget Committee and the Financial Services Committee.
Please join Congressman Scott Garrett for a live Web Townhall this Thursday night at 7 p.m. to discuss H.R. 3962, the health care legislation currently under consideration in the House of Representatives.RSVP by clicking here:http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rep-garrett-live-from-washington-dcEmail your questions in advance or during the townhall to congscottgarrett@gmail.com.
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Washington, Nov 16 - On September 22, 2009, the Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2009 came up for a vote in the House of Representatives, and I voted with 331 of my colleagues to pass this bill and extend unemployment benefits to assist those that had been hit hardest by this recession. The bill went to the Senate for approval, where they amended it to include an expansion of the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Program – a program...
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Shannon Valentine has conceded the 23rd District House of Delegates race to Republican Scott Garrett. After canvassing, the final election tally showed Valentine picking up a net total of two votes in Lynchburg, which came from provisional ballots ...
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When doctors learn how to treat patients in medical school, one thing they are taught is the phrase: “first, do no harm.” This centuries old maxim is an expression of humility. It acknowledges that, despite the best intentions, our actions can carry unwanted consequences. I was reminded of this last week when Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Congressman John Dingell introduced H.R. 3962, the Affordable Health Care for America Act. This 1,990page...
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Its been a little while since a good confrontation between a birther and a member of Congress, but heres one from last week: a constituent of Rep. Scott Garrett (R-N.J.) asking his congressman why Republicans wont do anything about the eligibility issue. It makes for awkward viewing, as Garretts staff clearly wants a change of subject from an audience that seems to be fine with pushing the question. At around 4:40 in the video, the...
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