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Greeting South Alabama Veterans Arriving at World War II Memorial in Washington, DC
Rep. Bonner told Monroeville residents that he opposes the White House and Speaker Pelosi's plans for tax increases and greater federal spending. He also raised concerns about America's growing indebtedness.
Rep. Bonner explains to Atmore residents that Washington's red ink spending is unsustainable.
2010 Columns | November 29, 2010 This Week in Washington: "Oil Spill Claims Process a Second Disaster for Gulf Coast"Eight months after the blowout of the Deepwater Horizon well, which unleashed five million barrels of oil in the northern Gulf of Mexico, the toll of this nightmarish disaster is ... Read More |
2010 Columns | November 22, 2010 This Week in Washington: "Change Comes to Congress"; "Overzealous Airport Screening Merits Review"Scarcely two weeks after Americans gave the ruling party in Congress the biggest thrashing in over 70 years, a new House majority, which hasn’t yet been sworn in, is already ... Read More |
2010 Press Releases | November 18, 2010 Statement of Ranking Member Jo Bonner before the House Committee on Standards(As prepared for delivery) Thank you, Madam Chair, for the opportunity to offer a few words. We are nearing the end of what has been a long, difficult and unpleasant task. And ... Read More |
2010 Press Releases | November 16, 2010 Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties (Nov 17-18)A staff member from the office of U.S. Representative Jo Bonner (R-AL) will make stops in Clarke, Washington and Mobile counties November 17th and 18th. The purpose of these visits ... Read More |
2010 Press Releases | November 15, 2010 Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Baldwin, Escambia, Monroe Counties (Nov 17-18)A staff member from the office of U.S. Representative Jo Bonner (R-AL) will visit Baldwin, Escambia and Monroe counties on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 and Thursday, November 18, 2010. The ... Read More |
2010 Columns | November 15, 2010 This Week in Washington: "Lame Duck Session Arrives"; "Transition Team Gets to Work"The much anticipated Congressional “lame duck” session begins in earnest on Monday, November 15. A lame duck session refers to a final meeting of lawmakers before they give up political ... Read More |