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  1. Last night President Obama signed the Mark Twain Commemorative Coin Act into law. This law honors Connecticut's own Mark Twain, while also providing funding for educational institutions that work to preserve his work.
  2. Pleased to announce that my bill, "The Caring for Military Kids With Autism Act," which was inspired by families here in Connecticut, passed through the Senate and will now head to President Obama to be signed into law!
  3. Very pleased to join the rest of the delegation in announcing more federal assistance in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
  4. Hoping everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving!
  5. Congressman Larson with Newington's Ruth and Bob Christensen, the Wife and Son of the late Staff Sergeant Andrew Christensen, who received the Bronze Star among other medals yesterday.
    Photo: Congressman Larson with Newington's Ruth and Bob Christensen, the Wife and Son of the late Staff Sergeant Andrew Christensen, who received the Bronze Star among other medals yesterday.
  6. Congressman Larson with Wethersfield Resident and Korean War Veteran Herbert Hoover Northrop and his daughter Deborah during yesterday's Medal Presentation.
    Photo: Congressman Larson with Wethersfield Resident and Korean War Veteran Herbert Hoover Northrop and his daughter Deborah during yesterday's Medal Presentation.
  7. Yesterday afternoon I was proud to present Wethersfield resident and Korean War veteran Herbert Hoover Northrop and the family of Newington resident and World War II veteran Andrew H. Christensen with a collection of medals they never received for their service.

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