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PENCE ANNOUNCES FEDERAL FUNDS FOR MUNCIE AND DELAWARE COUNTY
Jul 5, 2005  - (photo: Pence surveys ice storm damage with an official working on the cleanup effort. January 2005.) Congressman Mike Pence recently announced federal funds for the City of Muncie and Delaware County in the amount of $1.1 million and $2.8 million respectively to help cover the cost of debris re... More

PENCE MEETS WITH DELAWARE COUNTY OFFICIALS
May 19, 2005  - Congressman Pence met today with Muncie Mayor Dan Canan and other Delaware County officials to discuss their concerns and review their federal funding requests. A downtown park in Muncie as well as several transportation projects are among the officials' top priorities. You can read more about... More

PENCE ANNOUNCES PROPOSED FUNDING FOR SIXTH DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
Mar 14, 2005  - (Pence talks with a Delaware County official. January 2005.) U.S. Congressman Mike Pence announced recently that the Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives today, includes $16 million in funding for local road projects in Muncie, Anderson and... More

PENCE HAILS GRANT FOR METTEL FIELD
Jun 9, 2004  - WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Congressman Mike Pence today announced that the Connersville Board of Aviation Commissioners will receive $409,283 from the Department of Transportation for the construction of a T-Hangar Building and a new taxiway. "I am grateful to the Department of Transportation for its ... More

PENCE HAILS SECOND GRANT FOR HENRY COUNTY AIRPORT
Jun 9, 2004  - WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Congressman Mike Pence today announced that the New Castle-Henry County Municipal Airport will receive $85,500 from the Department of Transportation for an Airport Master Plan Study. "I am grateful to the Department of Transportation for its continued commitment to eastern... More

WHY I VOTED AGAINST THE HIGHWAY BILL
Apr 14, 2004  - And Why President Bush Should Veto It By Rep. Mike Pence On April 2, 2004, I was one of 65 House members who voted against the Transportation Equity Act because I could not support a highway bill that was fiscally irresponsible and unfair to Indiana. Despite the fondest hopes of millions of Amer... More

PENCE OPPOSES HIGHWAY BILL: FISCALLY IRRESPONSIBLE AND UNFAIR TO HOOSIERS
Apr 2, 2004  - WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Congressman Mike Pence today voted against the “Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users.” Below is his statement on the bill: “Today I voted against passage of the ‘Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users’ because this legislation is fiscally irresponsible and... More

PENCE SAYS HIGHWAY BILL MUST BE “FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE AND FAIR TO DONOR STATES”
Apr 1, 2004  - Washington, DC - Congressman Mike Pence gave the following speech on the floor of the U.S. House today regarding the Transportation Equity Act currently under consideration. Pence’s remarks follow: “Since the days of the Roman Empire, nations have understood the connection between roads, prosper... More

PENCE ANNOUNCES PROPOSED FUNDING FOR SIXTH DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
Mar 30, 2004  - WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Congressman Mike Pence announced today that the Transportation Equity Act, to be considered by the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, includes $8 million in funding for transportation and infrastructure projects in Indiana's sixth congressional district. The proposed... More

PENCE NAMED HONORARY BUS DRIVER IN MUNCIE TRANSIT SYSTEM
Mar 9, 2004  - Washington, D.C.- Congressman Mike Pence was named “Honorary Bus Driver” in the Muncie Transit System (MITS) today. The congressman was presented with his award by the MITS Board of Directors who met with him in his Washington, D.C. office today. “This award is particularly touching since my lat... More

 
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