LoBiondo Reiterates Opposition to Wall Street Bailout Legislation Considered by House Today
WASHINTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo (NJ-02) voted against the expanded $700 billion Wall Street bailout package today on the House Floor. LoBiondo had voted against the original proposal on Monday. After passing the Senate on Wednesday evening, the House’s final vote was 263 to 171. ...
LoBiondo Statement on Financial Bailout Legislation
WASHINTON, D.C. – After a 205 to 228 defeat of H.R. 3997, the “Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008,” U.S. Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo (NJ-02) today issued the following statement: “I have heard from an overwhelming number of my constituents who are struggling to pay their own bills ...
LoBiondo Hails Passage of Legislation to Reauthorize Bulletproof Vest Program to Protect Law Enforcement Officers
WASHINGTON, D.C. –U.S. Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo (NJ-02) joined with his colleague, Representative Peter Visclosky (IN-01), to urge their colleagues to approve their legislation, H.R. 6045, which reauthorizes the Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) program. Created in 1997 by the two lawmakers, the bipartisan BVP program provides state, local and tribal ...
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There is no denying our
country is facing a serious and growing energy crisis - individuals,
families, small businesses and major corporations are all
feeling
increasing pain at the pump and the financial pinch of soaring
energy costs. Every aspect of our economy - from food prices
to consumer spending - are being adversely affected. I have
outlined a diverse, comprehensive plan to
move our
country towards energy independence and, around South Jersey,
many components of my plan are already in action. Read
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Fuel efficient technology provides immediate
savings and is
emissions-free
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Wind Power, such as that generated at
ACUA, should be expanded
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Solar Power is being used in greater
quantities at homes and businesses
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Delivering nearly 80
percent of electricity in France, Nuclear Power is already
a
reality in Salem County
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Biofuels such as wood chips and switchgrass
are more efficient and a better option than corn-based
ethanol
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Energy efficient appliances baring the
Energy Star certification are readily-available for consumers
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