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Congressman Lamar Smith 21st District of Texas

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spacer 12/10/2008
Smith and House GOP Propose Auto Reorganization Plan without Bailout

Congressman Lamar Smith today voted against H.R. 7321, the $14 billion taxpayer-funded auto bailout proposed by House Democratic leaders, which passed by a vote of 237 to 170. He issued the following statement:

“This is an expensive way to put off a real solution. The proposal does not provide enough money to overcome the fatal flaws of Detroit’s business model and yet it makes matters worse by delaying the very restructuring needed for the industry to become profitable and competitive.

12/10/2008
Smith to Continue Serving as Ranking Member

11/20/2008
Smith Re-Elected to Steering Committee

11/18/2008
A Message from Congressman Lamar Smith on Presidential Inauguration

11/07/2008
Joint Congressional Inaugural Committee Releases Ticketing Information for 56th Presidential Inauguration

10/14/2008
Smith IP Bill Becomes Law

10/14/2008
Smith Calls on Congress, Justice Department to Investigate ACORN

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Congressman Lamar Smith discusses effect of high gas prices on law enforcement with (l to r) Sheriff Greg Hamilton, Mayor Will Wynn and Police Chief Art Acevedo.

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Washington D.C. Office
2409 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
ph: 202-225-4236
fax: 202-225-8628
Austin District Office
3536 Bee Cave Road, Suite 212
Austin, TX 78746
ph: 512-306-0439
fax: 512-306-0427
Kerrville District Office
301 Junction Highway, Suite 346C
Kerrville, TX 78028
ph: 830-896-0154
fax: 830-896-0168
San Antonio Office
1100 NE Loop 410, Suite 640
San Antono, TX 78209
ph: 210-821-5024
fax: 210-821-5947

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