Norm Coleman - United States Senator - Minnesota
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Album: January 2006
Last updated on 07/11/2006


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During a cake cutting event at City Hall in Winnebago on January, 13th, Senator Norm Coleman celebrated a major milestone—the completion of the last personal visit by the senator or his staff to every one of the 853 communities in Minnesota.  After taking office in 2003, Coleman established the goal of reaching out to every Minnesota.  Friday’s visit to Winnebago marked the completion of visits to each of the 853 cities listed by the League of Minnesota Cities.

Coleman marks completion of Senate office visits to every Minnesota City
During his trip to Hong Kong, Senator Norm Coleman toured their ports to examine crucial port security measures with LI Chun-fai, Head of Ports and Maritime Command, Hong Kong Customs & Excise Department. As Chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI), Coleman has led a two year investigation into two critical homeland security programs administered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection--the Container Security Initiative (CSI) and the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) – to confront the terrorist threat. Last month, Coleman announced that he co-sponsored the GreenLane Maritime Cargo Security Act. The legislation is aimed at bolstering cargo security while maintaining the efficient flow of commerce.

Senator Coleman tours Hong Kong ports with head of Port Command
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