December 2002
- Akin Opens New District Office
- Congressman Akin to Visit USO During Height of Holiday Travel
- Akin Announces Military Academy Nominations
- Akin to Visit St. Joachim and Ann Care Centers
- Statement on Senator Bond's Appointment as Chairman of Senate Subcommittee
- President Signs 2003 Defense Authorization
- Akin to Assist in "No Hunger Holiday" Effort
- President Bush & Commerce Secretary Announce SSM Health Care Baldrige Winner
- House Passes Homeland Security Bill
- Akin Brings Former U.N. Chief Nuclear Weapons Inspector to St. Louis
- House Passes Election Reform Bill
- Statement By Congressman Todd Akin Regarding Iraq Resolution
- Representative Akin Votes to Back Hospital's Right to Choose
- Statement Regarding the Anniversary of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
- Akin Attends Ceremonial Joint Session of Congress in New York
- Congressman Akin Commends Police, FBI for establishing Warning System
- Akin Hosts Roundtable to Discuss Impact of Current Economy on Local Businesses
- Akin to Participate in Entrepreneurial Growth and Success Business Conference
- Akin, Prostate Cancer Survivor, to Speak at Cancer Support Group Meeting
- Statement by Congressman Todd Akin
- House Passes Corporate Accountability Legislation
- House Passes Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, Akin is co-sponsor of bill
- Akin Opposes Interior Appropriations Bill, Bill is $775 million over President's request
- Akin Votes for Corporate Responsibility Act
- House Votes to Allow Trained Pilots to Carry Firearms
- Akin Statement Regarding Boeing's Announcement of Corporate Reorganization
- Akin Statement
- Akin Introduces Pledge Protection Act of 2002
- Akin to Receive Homeland Defense Briefing by Local First Responders
- Akin Statement
- Rep. Akin's Statement on Pledge of Allegiance Being Ruled Unconstitutional
- Akin Statement
- Congressman Akin Co-sponsors Bill to Ban Partial-Birth Abortion
- Rep. Akin Announces 2002 Service Academy Appointments
- Statement by Congressman Todd Akin on the Passing of Jack Buck
- Statement by Rep. Akin on the 100th F/A- 18E/F Super Hornet
- Akin Supports Permanent Marriage Tax Relief
- Akin to Participate as Survivor in Cancer Society's Relay for Life
- House Passes House-Senate Conference Committee Agreement on Bioterrorism Bill
- Two Rockwood Schools Gain National Recognition
- House Debates Welfare Reform Reauthorization
- U.S. Department of Commerce Official to Present $500,000 at Hazelwood City Hall
- House Votes on Fiscal Year 2003 Defense Authorization
- Statement by Rep. Akin on Vote to Designate Yucca Mountain
- Asst. Secretary for Economic Development to Present $500,000 Check
- House Armed Services Committee Reports Fiscal Year 2003 Defense Authorization
- Akin Seeks Military Academy Applicants
- Akin Supports Immigration Reform and Accountability Act
- Akin to Announce $3.9 Million in Funding for I-44 Improvements at Bowles Avenue
- Sunset of Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act
- Rep. Akin to Hold Press Conference on Pending Vote to Make Tax Cut Permanent
- Rep. Akin to Hold Press Conference on Need to Make Tax Relief Permanent
- Rep. Akin to Visit St. Charles Post Office to Discuss Taxes
- Rep. Akin Votes for Pension Security Act
- Rep. Akin Votes to Enhance Taxpayer Protection
- Senate Stalls Important Measures, Tax Break Mitigates Recession
- Akin Receives "Taxpayer's Friend Award"
- House Passes FY 2003 Budget Resolution
- Akin to Join President Bush During Visit and on Air Force One
- Congressman Todd Akin to Visit with Residents of Senior Living Community
- House Eases Immigration Law
- Akin Co-sponsors Bill to End U.S. Aid to the Palestinian Authority
- Akin Joins Secretary Gale Norton
- House Passes Broadband Bill
- Akin Joins DaimlerChrysler Rally
- Akin Votes to Uphold First Ammendment Rights, Straightforward Soft Money Ban
- Akin Joins Press Conference Advocating Balanced Budget
- Congressman Akin to Visit Fairmont Elementary School
- Akin Supports President's Proposal for Pension Reform
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James Madison"It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood." --- James Madison was the primary author of the Constitution and the fourth President of the United States. He was also a contributor to the Federalist Papers and a member of Congress from Virginia. READ MORE |