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Congressman Ron Kind

Representing the 3rd District of Wisconsin

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April 30, 2009 Press Release

 

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Rep. Ron Kind (D-WI) gave the following statement today in response to three probable cases of H1N1 Flu reported in Milwaukee.

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April 29, 2009 Press Release
Fiscally Responsible Plan Centered on Growth and Prosperity for Taxpayers
April 29, 2009 Press Release

This afteroon we passed a long-term plan to keep us moving down the road to economic recovery. I am proud that this budget focuses on the thing most important to us today - getting our economy back on track. 

April 29, 2009 Blog Post

This afteroon we passed a long-term plan to keep us moving down the road to economic recovery. I am proud that this budget focuses on the thing most important to us today - getting our economy back on track. 

April 28, 2009 Editorial
Ensuring Funding, Revising Programs for Gifted and Talented Students
April 28, 2009 Press Release

 

 

 

As we recognize Equal Pay Day today, I am pleased that so much progress has been made in the 46 years since we signed the Equal Pay Act into law under President Kennedy.

April 28, 2009 Press Release
Results to Help Determine Allocation of Stimulus Funds for High-speed Internet
April 28, 2009 Blog Post

 

 

 

As we recognize Equal Pay Day today, I am pleased that so much progress has been made in the 46 years since we signed the Equal Pay Act into law under President Kennedy.

April 27, 2009 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Rep. Ron Kind (D-WI) warns residents not to panic in wake of the recent H1N1 Flu outbreak in Mexico, Canada, Europe and the United States. At this time, none of the confirmed cases in the United Sates have taken on a severe form.

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April 24, 2009 Blog Post

Federal funds continue to flow to the State of Wisconsin from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) at an impressive pace. The Obama Administration announced today that schools in our state will receive $366 million in stimulus funds, with approximately $3 million going to the La Crosse School District and another $3.54 million going to the Eau Claire School District.

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