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July 2006 E-Newsletter
In This Issue:
- Lynch Introduces Iraq Transition Act
- Lynch Fights for Additional Funding for Bulletproof Vests
- Avon Student Wins Congressional Art Competition
- Identity Theft Information
- Contact My Office
Lynch Introduces Iraq Transition Act
Unsatisfied
with both calls to "stay the course" and to set a fixed deadline for
evacuation, I filed legislation proposing my own plan to speed
withdrawal of American troops. The Iraq Transition Act of 2006
(H.R. 5716) outlines a step-by-step process for the transition of power
to the newly elected Iraqi government. For more information on
this legislation, read the full press release on my web site.
Lynch Fights for Additional Funding for Bulletproof Vests
The
United States House of Representatives approved my amendment to
increase funding for the Bulletproof Vest Partnership by $12 million.
The Bulletproof Vest Partnership helps local police departments
purchase additional bulletproof vests. For more information, read
the full press release on my web site.
Avon Student Wins Congressional Art Competition
James
P. Leonard, a junior at Avon Middle/High School, was selected as this
year's Congressional Art Competition Winner for the 9th District.
His submission, an acrylic painting titled "Self-Portrait with
Vision," will hang in the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. for
one year. For more information, read the full press release on my web site.
Identity Theft Information
The
theft last month of a Department of Veterans Affairs employees' laptop
renewed concerns of identity theft. There are simple steps
you can take to protect yourself. For more information, please
download the Identity Theft postcard from my web site.
Contact My Office
Do
you need assistance dealing with federal agencies or programs?
Would you like to voice your opinion on a current issue? Are you
interested in scheduling a tour while in Washington, D.C.? I am
proud to provide a variety of services to my constituents. Please
do not hesitate to contact my office for help.
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