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Thu, Feb 4, 2010 

 

Senator Murray leads 18 Senators in Calling for Help to Community Banks, Small Businesses in Letter to Geithner

Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) led a group of 18 Senators in calling on U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to take immediate steps to utilize TARP funding to stabilize community banks and improve credit availability for small businesses.

Cantwell Applauds the Administration’s New Mental Health Parity Rules

ASHINGTON, DC –Today, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) applauded the Obama administration’s decision to enact rules that remove financial barriers to mental health insurance coverage.

Cantwell tells Geithner: ‘Get credit flowing now’

Treasury Secretary commits to work with Cantwell on getting community banks an immediate capital infusion to allow them to resume lending to credit-worthy small businesses and individuals

Senator Murray’s Statement on President’s Call to Assist Community Banks with Small Business Lending

Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) released the following statement after the Obama Administration announced plans to create a new Small Business Lending Fund using capital investments from TARP funds.

Tue, Feb 2, 2010 

 

Are Stormwater Rules Down the Drain in Clark County?

Vancouver Lawsuit has Statewide Implications

WA Elder Abuse Calls Attention to Need for Training

This past weekend, the Seattle Times newspaper began a series of reports, entitled "Seniors for Sale," by reporter Michael Berens, on abuse and neglect of elderly residents in adult family homes in Washington.

Mon, Feb 1, 2010 

 

HANFORD: Senator Murray Praises Overall Increase in Tight Budget Year

(Washington, D.C.) – Today U.S. Senator Patty Murray released the following statement on President Obama’s budget request for Hanford cleanup efforts in Fiscal Year 2011

WA's New Cash Crop: Energy Entrepreneurs

Conference to Focus on Clean Energy Technology, Funding

Weird WA Winters - A Climate Change Wakeup Call?

NASA says 2009 was the second-warmest year on record for the planet, and no matter what people believe is the cause of global warming, its effects are being felt here in Washington.

WA Small Businesses Want Big Financial Reforms

More than 130 small businesses in Washington are part of a national survey about what the government should be doing to help them survive and create jobs.

New traffic signals improve safety near schools

Two new traffic signals will be activated next week to improve pedestrian safety to and from Shoultes Elementary and Cascade Elementary schools.

Initial homeless count numbers show slight decrease

Early data collected during Thursday’s annual Point In Time homeless count show only a slight decrease over numbers collected during 2009.

Thu, Jan 28, 2010 

 

Haggen Food & Pharmacy Offering Free Prenatal Vitamins, Fluoride Supplements

Prenatal vitamins, which contribute to the health of expectant mothers and their babies, are being offered for free at Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores.

Cantwell Opposes Bernanke Reappointment

Says Fed Chair Failed to Focus on Urgent Need to Get Credit Flowing to Community Banks, Small Businesses

GLBT Community Responds to Obama's Pledge on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Some civil rights activists are applauding President Obama's State of the Union pledge to work toward repealing the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy that prohibits gay soldiers, sailors, airmen and women from revealing their sexual orientation and remaining in the military.

Stevens bill takes aim at insurance companies that hide changes

Some insurers trick customers by quietly reducing coverage at renewal time

Cantwell Says Rail Project Will Generate 6,500 Jobs

WA’s Pacific Northwest Corridor Selected in Nationwide Competition to Receive $590 Million in Stimulus Funding

Senator Murray Announces that Washington State Will Receive Major Federal Investment for High Speed Rail

As Chairman of Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee, Murray worked with Transportation Secretary to ensure Washington state’s needs and previous investments were considered in decision on where to make improvements nationwide

Murray Statement on President Obama’s First State of the Union Address

“This evening, President Obama spoke directly to the American people about getting our economy back on track. It’s my top priority as well.

Hope asks education funding group to consider funding proposal

Lawmaker testifies on Iseminger education plan


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