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Congressman John Larson was joined by supporters of his Consumer Oil Price Protection Act to show momentum for legislation that would take speculators out of the unregulated oil futures markets.

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Congressman Larson brings Congressman Robert (Bobby) Scott (VA-03), Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security, to Hartford for a talk about youth violence.

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Congressman Larson meets with deckhands from Sierra Leone, Africa, Fredrica Gray, Board of Trustees of Amistad America, and William Kraus, Board Member of Amistad America, as part of Amistad America’s Atlantic Freedom Tour

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Congressman Larson speaks at the 22nd Annual State Capitol Martin Luther King Jr Ceremony.

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Congressman Larson presents local resident Tom Guzzo with a signed copy of legislation that he worked tireleslly to get enacted. The legislation guarantees that all U.S. Veterans are provided with a veteran's headstone and military marker.

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Congressman Larson discusses Congress' Economic Stimulus Legislation with Windsor residents at the Bart's Drive-in.

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Congressman Larson presents a federal grant to Our Piece of the Pie, a local organization dedicated to improving the lives of young people.

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Congressman Larson receives the Legislator of the Year Award from the National Volunteer Fire Council for his work on behalf of volunteer firefighters across the country.

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Greenwich Citizen: Congress Aims to Help Consumers at Gas Pump
Lieberman, Shays, Larson on Board
By PATRICIA McCORMACK
Article Last Updated: 05/23/2008 01:14:03 PM EDT

President George W. Bush continued to play dead this week when it came to throwing a lifeline to millions of consumers suffering from fiscal strangulation as gasoline prices rocket past $4-a-gallon.

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The Talk Radio News Service: House Democratic Leadership holds news conference on the “New Direction Congress” and their agenda
Speaker Pelosi and House Democratic Leadership held a news conference this morning to discuss the agenda of the "new direction congress," as they call it.
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Connecticut Post: House sends $290b farm bill to Senate
WASHINGTON - The House overwhelmingly approved a $290 billion farm bill Wednesday that offers more subsidies to farmers as well as a renewed commitment to food stamps and emergency food assistance programs.
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Boston Herald: 'Big Oil' Makes Too Easy a Target
When it comes to gasoline prices, members of Congress are like the Bourbons after the French Revolution: they have (as Talleyrand put it) "learnt nothing and forgotten nothing."
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Washington Post: Familiar Back and Forth with Oil Executives
It's becoming a rite of spring. Gasoline prices climb. Members of Congress fume. And oil executives make the trek to Capitol Hill to do battle over who's to blame.
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Farm Forum 2008

 

Date: Monday, July 7, 2008

Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location: Wesleyan University, Beckham Hall, 47 Wyllys Avenue, Middletown, CT

Join Congressman Larson and members of the Connecticut delegation including Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, chair of the House Subcommittee on Agriculture Appropriations, as they discuss the recently passed Farm  Bill.  This was landmark legislation that will bring many benefits to our farming community in Connecticut. This is also the first time that Congressmen Larson, DeLauro, Murphy and Courtney have come together to speak about Agriculture issues.

If you would like to attend, please RSVP to Amanda in Congresswoman DeLauro's office by July 2nd.

Phone: 203-562-3718

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