• Manzullo Condemns North Korean Attack on South Korea, Urges Calm
    Nov 23, 2010  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL), lead Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and Global Environment, strongly condemned North Korea’s unprovoked attack on South Korea this morning that resulted in the death of two South Korean marines and scores of civilians injur... More
  • House Approves Manzullo Bill Condemning Sham Elections, Continued Military Rule in Burma
    Nov 18, 2010  - The U.S. House today approved a resolution authored by Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) condemning the fraudulent Nov. 7 election in Burma that reinforced the rule of the military junta in the Southeast Asia nation. Manzullo, Republican leader of the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific... More
  • Manzullo Urges Northern IL Manufacturers to Seek Out Contracts at GE Aviation's Supplier Fair in Rockford Nov. 4
    Oct 29, 2010  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) has teamed up with a local aerospace giant to host a supplier fair next week designed to increase the amount of business the international company does with northern Illinois manufacturers, boosting the local economy and creating jobs. GE Aviation, the world’s lead... More
  • Manzullo Hails Chrysler's $600 Million Investment in Belvidere Assembly Plant
    Oct 28, 2010  - U.S. Rep. Don Manzullo (R-IL) today congratulated the workers at Chrysler’s Belvidere Assembly plant for their hard work that convinced the automaker to invest heavily in the plant to build Chrysler’s next line of vehicles.   Chrysler announced today it is investing more than $600 million in ... More
  • Manzullo Hails Japanese Manufacturer's Decision to Build New Passenger Railcar Plant in Rochelle
    Oct 20, 2010  - U.S. Rep. Don Manzullo (R-IL) today thanked a Japanese manufacturer for agreeing to locate its new $35-40 million passenger railcar plant in Rochelle and bringing up to 300 new jobs to northern Illinois.   At a news conference to announce the new facility this morning, Manzullo will thanke Frank M... More
  • Manzullo Urges Financial Regulators to Let Banks Make Loans
    Oct 19, 2010  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) today called on federal regulators to remove roadblocks that are preventing banks from making loans to credit-worthy borrowers and delaying our economic recovery. A senior member of the House Financial Services Committee and former Chairman of the House Small Busi... More
  • Manzullo: Route 47 Widening Project through Huntley On Schedule to Open in November 2011
    Oct 13, 2010  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) today said the vital Route 47 widening project through Huntley has reached the halfway point and is on schedule to open with five lanes in November 2011.   Manzullo, who secured $6.7 million in federal funds for the project several years ago, joined local and s... More
  • Manzullo: National Manufacturing Group Endorses Rockford for New Embry-Riddle University Campus
    Oct 7, 2010  - A national manufacturing organization has endorsed Rockford as the next campus for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, saying the region’s cluster of aerospace technology companies offers the greatest potential for research and development partnerships that can bolster the U.S. aeronautical indust... More
  • GE to Expand Rockford Facility, Increase Supply Base in Region
    Oct 4, 2010  - GE Aviation and local economic development groups will partner to create new jobs and an expanded supply base in the Rockford, Illinois area.   U.S. Rep Don Manzullo and GE Aviation leaders Mike Chanatry and Elliott Liddle joined economic development leaders to make the announcement today during a... More
  • Manzullo Votes to Crack Down on Unfair Chinese Trade Practices that Put Americans Out of Work
    Sep 29, 2010  - On a mission to level the global playing field for U.S. manufacturers, Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) today voted to give the federal government a new tool to penalize China and other foreign countries that illegally undervalue their currencies to make their companies more competitive at a cost to ... More