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July 26, 2006
WASHINGTON, DC Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD), the lead Democratic sponsor of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the House of Representatives, released the following statement today marking the 16th anniversary of the ADA, which was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush on July 26, 1990:________________________________________________________________________

July 25, 2006
WASHINGTON, DC Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) today unveiled the Program for Energy Security (PROGRESS) Act, a comprehensive energy bill that would constitute a major national effort to make substantial gains in technology, conservation and vehicle efficiency, and the use of alternative fuels.________________________________________________________________________
Issues: Environment

July 21, 2006
Blog Post
Moriah Morgans drawing of a familiar St. Marys County scene is hanging in the U.S. Capitol, right alongside other works of art by students from throughout the country.________________________________________________________________________
Issues: Jobs & the Economy

July 16, 2006
Blog Post
Nearly two months after Maryland seniors were forced to enroll in Medicare Part D or face a lifetime penalty, news about the failures of this confusing law continues to pour in.________________________________________________________________________
Issues: Health Care & Seniors National Security & Veterans

July 11, 2006
Blog Post
Instead of the usual shovels for a ceremonial ground breaking, politicians preened for the camera yesterday at Camp Letts brandishing golden plungers.________________________________________________________________________
Issues: Environment

July 10, 2006
Blog Post
In a move that many consider to be long overdue, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) announced today that he will shortly introduce the PROGRESS Act.________________________________________________________________________
Issues: Environment

July 10, 2006
The decision to have a fifth servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope is critical to mankinds efforts to understand the universe that we inhabit. Hubble has provided our scientists with invaluable information and I believe it has much more to give us in the coming months and years...________________________________________________________________________
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) today praised NASA’s announcement of a fifth servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope:

“The decision to have a fifth servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope is critical to mankind’s efforts to understand the universe that we inhabit. Hubble has provided our scientists with invaluable information and I believe it has much more to give us in the coming months and years.”

Congressman Hoyer represents NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland and has a long record of supporting the Hubble Telescope and Goddard.

“I have fought to maintain this important program through funding and further study of its positive impact on our nation's space exploration. When the Bush Administration announced that it was no longer planning the service mission I joined with the other members of the Maryland Congressional delegation to secure $350 million in Fiscal Years 2005 and 2006 for a servicing mission.”

“I would like to congratulate all of the hard working men and women at Goddard who have made and will continue to make Hubble such a successful program.”

2006-10-31 00:00:00 2010-05-03 16:59:00 2006-10-31 00:00:00 False False 378 393 25 Press Releases Hoyer Meets with Maryland Veterans Hoyer Meets with Maryland Veterans BOWIE, MD - Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD) today joined leaders from the veterans community from across the state of Maryland to discuss issues important to veterans, military retirees and their families, particularly the Fiscal Year 2006 Republican federal budget, passed in the House of Representatives last week, which slashes veterans benefits and increases the fees for veterans enrolling in the VA Heath Care system.________________________________________________________________________
BOWIE, MD - Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD) today joined leaders from the veterans’ community from across the state of Maryland to discuss issues important to veterans, military retirees and their families, particularly the Fiscal Year 2006 Republican federal budget, passed in the House of Representatives last week, which slashes veterans benefits and increases the fees for veterans enrolling in the VA Heath Care system. Congressman Hoyer released the following statement after the meeting.

“The Veterans Medical Care System is facing ever-increasing demand leaving the VA struggling to provide the care that Veterans have earned and deserve. The VA has seen a 134 percent increase in the number of enrolled veterans from 1996 to 2004. Unfortunately, VA health-care funding has increased only 60 percent over the same period.

“As troops return home from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, the VA will eventually become responsible for many of their health care needs, particularly for those with injuries that may last a lifetime. As of December 2004, VA had treated roughly 32,700 of the 210,000 veterans from these deployments.

“Further, by law, VA is required to provide ‘hospital care, medical services, and nursing home care for any illness’ determined to be service connected for these returning service members for a period of two years.

“Despite this obvious need, the GOP budget fails to adequately fund Veterans priorities in the budget and instead proposes increasing enrollment fees and prescription drug co-pays for some veterans - a Health Care Tax - and cutting funds for important programs.

“Furthermore, the Republican budget resolutions do absolutely nothing to rein in the exploding deficits and spiraling debt that have been provoked by the Republican Party’s failed economic policies. In fact, Republican budget proposals will immorally force future generations to pay our bills.

“The budget essentially cuts funds to the VA to pay for trillions in tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the wealthiest Americans and which will burden future generations - without requiring that these tax cuts be paid for so they don’t contribute to the ballooning deficit.

“The budget raises health care costs for 2.2 million veterans by imposing increased co-payments on prescription drugs and new enrollment fees. According to the Administration’s own figures, this will result in driving 213,000 veterans out of the system.

“And, the President’s budget provides $3.5 billion less than veterans service organizations believe is needed. Without the new fees proposed by the President, the President’s budget provides $762 million less than the Congressional Budget Office says is needed to maintain current services for veterans’ health care and other discretionary programs.

“The budget proposal slashes funds from veterans’ nursing homes and virtually eliminates state grants. This will leave older and disabled veterans with no place to go.

“Finally, the budget fails to expedite disability claims. There is a backlog of almost 500,000 compensation and pension claims and since 2001, the number of pending appeals has nearly doubled. Regrettably, the President’s budget reduces the staff for the Board of Veterans Appeals, even though these pending appeals take years to resolve.

“In contrast, the Democratic Alternative budget that was rejected by Republicans in the House of Representatives would have provided $1.6 billion more than the Republican budget for veterans programs for 2006 and $17 billion more over five years. This funding would have improved access and reduced waiting time for all veterans; accommodated new health care demands, particularly those returning from Iraq and Afghanistan; met statutory requirements for long-term care by increasing the current number of nursing home beds to 1998 levels; increased funds for medical facility construction and renovation; and provided the resources necessary for more responsive reviews of claims and appeals.

“Democrats are sending a powerful message that America will always care for those who serve. I believe we ought to meet our obligations to our veterans and I will continue to support increases in funding for veterans programs.”

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2005-03-24 00:00:00 2010-05-03 16:59:00 2005-03-24 00:00:00 False False 379 394 25 Press Releases Hoyer Statement In Opposition to the Republican Budget Hoyer Statement In Opposition to the Republican Budget Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) released the following statement in opposition to the Fiscal Year 2006 Republican Budget, which contains harmful cuts to federal investments in Maryland that the state would be forced to absorb.________________________________________________________________________
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) released the following statement in opposition to the Fiscal Year 2006 Republican Budget, which contains harmful cuts to federal investments in Maryland that the state would be forced to absorb. The House of Representatives passed the Fiscal Year 2006 conference report last night.

“This Republican Administration, and the Congressional Republican leadership have proven that their policies cannot be trusted when it comes to managing our nation’s fiscal house. Their actions have undermined the strength or our economy and will heavily burden future generations of Marylanders and citizens across the country.

“In just four short years, the Republican Party has turned a projected ten-year budget surplus of $5.6 trillion into a projected deficit of nearly $4 trillion. This year, the Office of Management and Budget projects a record budget deficit of $427 billion – the third record deficit in a row. Since 2001, this Republican Party has added more than $2.2 trillion to the national debt – now $8.2 trillion – and that Republicans will increase the debt ceiling by another $780 billion this year.

“At a time of exploding deficits and debt, this conference report calls for another $70 billion in tax cuts, with nearly 75 percent of those breaks going to the wealthiest three percent of Americans. At the very same time, it calls for $10 billion in cuts to Medicaid – which finances health care for more than 58 million low-income or disabled Americans and more than 600,000 people in Maryland. It also calls for cuts to student loans, food stamps, pension benefits, and other national priorities.

“Furthermore, this conference report not only fails to arrest our exploding deficit, it makes it worse – increasing the deficit by some $168 billion over the next five years.

“And, while the Republican Party tries to convince the American people that Social Security faces an imminent crisis, this Republican conference report would spend every last nickel in the Social Security trust fund.

“Seven different times between 1999 and 2001, House Republicans voted to protect our Social Security surplus. But over the last four years, they have shattered the so-called Social Security ‘lockbox.’

“The Chairman of the Budget Committee (Mr. Nussle) boldly proclaimed in 2001: ‘This Congress will protect 100 percent of the Social Security and Medicare trust funds. Period. No speculation. No supposition. No projections.’

“But what this nation has seen over the last four years is nothing short of a full-scale retreat from fiscal responsibility, and the imposition of Republican policies that will immorally force our children to pay our bills. This conference report is the latest example of that and it represents the wrong choices and wrong priorities for the people of Maryland.”

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2005-04-29 00:00:00 2010-05-03 16:59:00 2005-04-29 00:00:00 False False 380 395 25 Press Releases Hoyer Unveils New High-Tech Website Hoyer Unveils New High-Tech Website Congressman Steny H. Hoyer unveiled his new Congressional website which will make it easier for constituents to learn important information about what Rep. Hoyer is doing in Washington, D.C. and in the state and how it affects Marylanders.________________________________________________________________________
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Steny H. Hoyer today unveiled his new Congressional website which can be found at www.hoyer.house.gov. The new site will make it easier for constituents to learn important information about what Rep. Hoyer is doing in Washington, D.C. and in the state and how it affects Marylanders.

“This website improves my ability to provide information to Marylanders about particular legislative priorities, ways to help them access federal services, and the latest news affecting Maryland,” said Congressman Hoyer.

“In redesigning my web page, I set out to accomplish several goals,” he added. “I wanted to give the people that I represent the information they most often request in an easy to follow format. I wanted to give our on-line visitors the ability to communicate with me and my staff, and I wanted to help constituents link up to helpful websites. I believe constituents will find this new website easy to use and full of helpful information.”

Among the unique features available on Congressman Hoyer’s new website are video clips from speeches Congressman Hoyer gives on the floor of the House of Representatives, an in depth Grants Assistance page to help constituents navigate the federal government for grant funding, and an e-mail form for constituents to voice their opinions directly to the Congressman. From the website, users can also find comprehensive information on the Fifth Congressional District and all of the County Governments.

“I encourage visitors to my new website to send in their e-mail addresses to receive congressional updates on legislation moving through Congress and the latest news on my work to enact policies that reflect the values and interests that make Maryland a better place to live,” Hoyer added.

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2005-04-22 00:00:00 2010-05-03 16:59:00 2005-04-22 00:00:00 False False 381 396 25 Press Releases Hoyer Attends Groundbreaking of YMCA Camp Letts Water & Sewage System Hoyer Attends Groundbreaking of YMCA Camp Letts Water & Sewage System EDGEWATER, MD Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) today attended a groundbreaking at YMCA Camp Letts to celebrate the replacement of an outdated septic tank with a hook up to the Anne Arundel County waste management system at the Mayo Plant facility.________________________________________________________________________
EDGEWATER, MD – Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) today attended a groundbreaking at YMCA Camp Letts to celebrate the replacement of an outdated septic tank with a hook up to the Anne Arundel County waste management system at the Mayo Plant facility.

“This critical project has been the result of a collaborative effort between local, state and federal partners,” Hoyer said. “Not only does this upgrade ensure a safe and environmentally sound disposal system, it also is consistent with our overall efforts to reduce nutrient runoff in the Chesapeake Bay.”

Until now, the camp utilized a septic field and tank system donated by the National Geographic Society over 30 years ago, which began to malfunction in 2002.

Hoyer helped secure $600,000 in federal funds for the new sewage system in the FY 2004 and 2005 Transportation-Treasury Housing and Urban Development Appropriations bills.

“This dedication is a fitting way to celebrate YMCA Camp Letts 100th anniversary,” Hoyer said. “Thousands of children from throughout the state have benefited from the Y’s programs since its inception in 1906. A stable infrastructure will help continue that impressive run.”

Other speakers at the groundbreaking included Anne Arundel County Executive Janet Owens, Stephen Pattison, Governor Robert Ehrlich’s Assistant Secretary for Policy and Community Outreach, and Maryland Delegate Virginia Clagett (Dist. 30).

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2006-07-10 00:00:00 2010-05-03 16:59:00 2006-07-10 00:00:00 False False 382 397 25 Press Releases Hoyer Test Drives Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car, Will Roll Out Comprehensive Energy Legislation in Coming Days Hoyer Test Drives Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car, Will Roll Out Comprehensive Energy Legislation in Coming Days BOWIE, MD Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) today test drove a hydrogen fuel cell car at Walker Pontiac Buick GMC in Bowie. Hydrogen fuel cells have the tremendous potential to power vehicles without greenhouse gas emissions, one of the leading causes of global warming," Hoyer said. "Investing in alternative energy sources is important for Marylands environment, economy, and security."________________________________________________________________________

June 28, 2006
WASHINGTON, DCCongressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) today met with 5th Congressional District students Moriah E. Morgan and Cassie Wilson to recognize their unique and significant achievements. Morgan won the Congressional Arts Competition and Wilson is Hoyers nominee for the 2006 Summer Congressional Page Program.________________________________________________________________________
Issues: Education

June 27, 2006
WASHINGTON, DC Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) today recognized the important mission of National HIV Testing Day.________________________________________________________________________

June 26, 2006
FT. WASHINGTON, MD Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) today visited YMCAs Prince Georges County headquarters in Ft. Washington to observe its summer youth programs and discuss the importance of giving kids productive opportunities to learn, be active, and stay out of trouble.________________________________________________________________________