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May 2006 E-Newsletter
In This Issue:
- Lynch OxyContin Amendment Passed by House
- Lynch Rail Security Legislation Approved by House
- Floor Statement on Lobbying Reform
- Service Academy Nominations
- Contact My Office
Lynch OxyContin Amendment Approved by House
In
response to the growing problem of drug addiction, I filed an amendment
to the “Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of
2005” (H.R. 2829) to conduct a study on the addictiveness of
prescription drugs like OxyContin and other powerful painkillers.
I am pleased to report that the amendment was approved by the House of
Representatives on March 9, 2006 with strong bipartisan support.
The bill will now go to the Senate for approval. For more information on this amendment, read the full press release on my web site.
Lynch Rail Security Legislation Approved by House
On
Thursday, May 25, in a rare show of bipartisanship, the House of
Representatives moved to strengthen rail security by passing a major
amendment by Rep. Stephen F. Lynch (D-MA), Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ), and
Rep. Michael Castle (R-DE) to increase state and local rail security
funding. For more information, read the full press release on my web site.
Floor Statement On Lobbying Reform
In
the wake of recent lobbying scandals, Republican House members drafted
legislation to reform lobbying regulation. This legislation does
not go far enough to address the weaknesses in the current
legislation. For more information, read my floor statement on lobbying reform.
Service Academy Nominations
My
office is now accepting applications for service academy nominations.
To be eligible for a nomination, you must be a U.S. Citizen and a legal
resident of the Massachusetts 9th Congressional District. You must also
be at least 17 years and younger than 23 years old on July 1st of the
admission year. If you are interested in applying to the class of 2011,
contact Bob Fowkes in my Boston Office at (617) 428-2000. For more
information, please visit my web site’s Academy Nomination page.
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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