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REP. TAYLOR ANNOUNCES HOUSE PASSAGE OF NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT |
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WASHINGTON
- Rep. Taylor announced that the House of Representatives passed the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 last night by a vote of 384 to
23.
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ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE EXPECTED TO PASS NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT |
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WASHINGTON,
DC - Today, the House Committee
on Armed Services is expected to pass the National Defense Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year 2009.
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REP. TAYLOR ANNOUNCES SUBCOMMITTEE PASSAGE OF BILL VITAL TO NAVY SHIPBUILDING |
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WASHINGTON,
D.C. - U.S. Rep. Gene Taylor,
chairman of the House Seapower and Expeditionary Forces Subcommittee, today
announced the passage of the subcommittee's portion of the National Defense
Authorization for Fiscal Year 2009.
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LEAHY, BOND, DAVIS AND TAYLOR LAUNCH FOLLOW-ON NATIONAL GUARD EMPOWERMENT EFFORT |
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WASHINGTON
-- A bipartisan and bicameral team of Congressional leaders on National Guard
issues Thursday launched a new phase of their efforts to empower the Guard for
its modern-day missions. By clearing away bureaucratic cobwebs in the Defense
Department's organizational structure, they hope to improve decision making on
homeland defense issues that involve the Guard.
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TAYLOR BRINGS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO TOUR GULF COAST |
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WASHINGTON, D.C.
- Rep. Gene Taylor will travel to the Gulf Coast
with a Congressional delegation this week to highlight the importance of the
area to members of the Armed Services Committee. The delegation will tour some of the major
shipyards along the Gulf
Coast that have
significant Navy and Coast Guard shipbuilding contracts.
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TAYLOR ANNOUNCES WOUNDED WARRIORS TO SERVE AT MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Rep. Gene Taylor announced today that
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point (USMMA) will be open for assignment
to U.S. Navy and Marine Corps veterans recovering from combat injuries. The
Academy, located on Long Island,
New York, will provide an
opportunity for wounded sailors and Marines to continue active duty as they
recuperate from their injuries in a setting that is relatively close to their
homes and families. Students at the Academy will benefit through interaction
with veterans with recent combat experience.
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