• Manzullo Supports Plan to Strengthen U.S. Auto Industry Without New Taxpayer Money
    Dec 10, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) voted tonight for legislation to stem the bleeding in the American auto industry and give Chrysler, GM and Ford time to restructure without burdening taxpayers with additional liability. The House passed the bill 237 to 170. It heads to the Senate for a vote later thi... More
  • Manzullo to Blagojevich: "Resign Now"
    Dec 9, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) issued the following statement reacting to the arrest of Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich this morning on federal corruption charges:   “I am aghast at the depth of these charges and Governor Blagojevich’s alleged efforts to benefit personally and criminally from s... More
  • Manzullo Offers Plan to Strengthen U.S. Auto Industry, American Economy
    Dec 5, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) today told the CEOs of the Big 3 Automakers that they must look beyond their short-term needs and employ programs to increase the demand for their vehicles if they expect to survive the next several years.   A member of the House Financial Services Committee, Manzul... More
  • Manzullo to Gather Northern Illinois Students Monday for 10th Annual Youth Conference
    Dec 2, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) will bring together 117 students from 30 high schools across northern Illinois next week for his 10th Annual "21st Century Leaders" conference in Rockford.   The day-long youth leadership summit will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, at Rock Valley College... More
  • Manzullo Proposes New Free-Market Strategies to Strengthen America's Struggling Economy
    Nov 18, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) today proposed several new strategies Congress can pursue to ease America’s credit crunch, strengthen our economy and create jobs without sticking taxpayers with the bill. Manzullo offered his suggestions during a Financial Services Committee hearing called to discuss... More
  • Manzullo Offers Proposals to Tighten Financial Regulations, Strengthen American Economy
    Oct 21, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) today spoke at a House Financial Services Committee hearing and offered several suggestions to tighten financial regulations and improve the American economy.   Manzullo, a member of the committee, co-sponsored three Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac reform bills in... More
  • Manzullo Hails Next Step for Algonquin's Western Bypass, Urges Governor to Restore State Funds Stripped from Project
    Oct 17, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) today hailed the news that the Illinois Department of Transportation has approved the next step for the vital Algonquin Western Bypass project and design plans can proceed for the new road that will divert tens of thousands of vehicles around the clogged Routes 31 a... More
  • Manzullo: Congress Must Act to Help Economy, But Bailout Poses Awful Risks for Our Future
    Oct 3, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan), a member of the House Financial Services Committee, issued the following statement this afternoon after he again voted against the $700 billion taxpayer-funded plan to bail out America’s struggling financial markets. Manzullo instead supports two proven alternative... More
  • Manzullo: “Congress Must Fix this Financial Crisis, But Not on the Backs of the American Taxpayers”
    Sep 29, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) issued the following statement this afternoon after the House voted down the proposed $700 billion taxpayer-funded financial bailout bill. Manzullo opposed the legislation but supported alternative bills that would have alleviated the crisis without putting taxpayer... More
  • Manzullo Hails Decision to Lift Ban on U.S. Offshore Oil Drilling
    Sep 24, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) today said Congress’ action to end the Congressional ban on oil drilling off America’s shores will help lower gas prices and reduce our dependence on costly foreign oil.   Following months of pressure from Congressional Republicans and the American public, Ho... More