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Camp Thanks 4th District Residents for Contributing to Toys for Tots Charity Takes in More Toys Than Usual
Dec 21, 2001
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(Midland, Mich.) - Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, praised area residents for their generosity this year during the Toys for Tots campaign. Camp joined the Salvation Army and the Marine Corps during the annual charity event, designating his three congressional office as drop-off sites.
“This year w...
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Rep. Camp Votes for Economic Stimulus Compromise House Passes Economic Security and Worker Assistance Act of 2001
Dec 20, 2001
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- Committed to delivering legislation that will create jobs and generate economic activity, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, voted in the U.S. House of Representatives early this morning to pass a compromise economic security package. The Economic Security and
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Camp Instrumental in House Passage of $1.5 million to Help Michigan College and Universities House Passes Labor, HHS and Education Appropriations for 2002
Dec 19, 2001
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- Through Rep. Dave Camp’s efforts to secure federal funding for higher education within and near the 4th District, Congress passed an appropriations bill today allocating $1.5 million for Ferris State University, Central Michigan University and Northwest
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Camp Encourages Constituents to Send E-mail Holiday Greetings to Our Military Men and Women Overseas
Dec 18, 2001
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- During this holiday season, individuals can thank our troops overseas for their commitment and dedication to defending freedom by sending a message through a link on Rep. Dave Camp’s website, www.house.gov/camp. The link to “Operation Dear Abby” is an
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Camp Opens First Batch of Mail Sent to Washington Office Since Anthrax Investigation Began in Mid-October
Dec 14, 2001
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- After nearly two months, Rep. Dave Camp (R-Midland) has finally received the first batch of mail in his Washington, D.C. office since Anthrax turned up on Capitol Hill in mid-October.
“While we aren’t receiving very much mail, as least delivery is
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Education Reform to Empower Parents and Improve Student Learning
Dec 14, 2001
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While our nation’s priorities have changed immensely since September 11, reform of public education is clearly the most important domestic issue we must address. Three and a half decades of increased education spending have not produced the results American students deserve. Achievement gaps betwee...
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Camp Recognizes 4th District Group’s Contribution to the Capitol Holiday Tree at Lighting Ceremony Michigan’s Tree of Hope becomes the Nation’s Capitol Holiday Tree
Dec 14, 2001
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- Michigan’s Congressional 4th District residents have a special connection to the 2001 Capitol Holiday Tree that was cut from the Ottawa National Forest in our states Upper Peninsula. The Tree of Hope, as Michigan residents have named it, was lit Tuesda
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Camp Votes for Real Education Reform The U.S. House of Representatives Passes the Final Version of No Child Left Behind Bill
Dec 13, 2001
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– To ensure all students in American classrooms have the opportunity to receive quality education, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, voted in the U.S. House of Representatives for the final version of the most significant education reform in a generation. The No Child Left Behind Bill, H.R. 1, passed with...
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Camp Fights for Victims of September 11
Dec 13, 2001
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– To ensure that all victims of the September 11 attacks are eligible for charity assistance, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, helped craft a provision into the Victims Tax Relief Act, H.R. 2884, that passed out of the U.S. House of Representatives today. The provision will legally require the Internal R...
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Camp Votes to Support Election Reform
Dec 12, 2001
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– Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, voted today in support of strengthening the election system in America. The U.S. House of Representatives passed with bi-partisan support the Help America Vote Act of 2001, H.R. 3295, which will establish election standards and help states modernize their voting equipm...
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