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Archive for January, 2010

Delegation Announces Grants to Benefit Arkansas Firefighters

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Washington D.C. – U.S. Senators Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor along with U.S. Representatives Marion Berry (AR-01), Vic Snyder (AR-02), today announced federal grants to Arkansas fire departments through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) program. All awards were made through the AFG’s Vehicle Acquisition and Operations and Safety Program Areas.

The following Arkansas fire departments received the awards listed below:

 First District:

Allison Sylamore Volunteer Fire Department (Mountain View) – $87,353

Grubbs Volunteer Fire Department (Grubbs) – $230,850

Campground Sylvania & Mt. Zion Volunteer Fire Department (Austin) – $25,650

McCrory Volunteer Fire Department (McCrory) – $73,326

Marmaduke Volunteer Fire Department (Marmaduke) – $67,490

Scott Fire Protection District (Scott) – $102,534

Jonesboro Fire Department (Jonesboro) – $148,000

 Second District:

Gravel Ridge Fire Department (Gravel Ridge) – $28,239

Lake Maumelle Area Rural Fire District No. 8 (Roland) – $196,175

El Paso Volunteer Fire Department (El Paso) – $12,445

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Senator Pryor talks about State of the Union on Open Mic

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Senator Pryor’s Response to the President’s State of the Union

The anxiety about the state of the union is palpable in Arkansas and around the nation. Unemployment is up, economic security is down; Wall Street is back up, Main Street remains down; and national security concerns abound. And as these challenges mount, our nation sees its leaders in Washington stuck in partisan gridlock. It’s time to work together – advancing the best ideas President Obama offered tonight as well as the best initiatives put forth from other Democrats and Republicans.

Restoring stability and confidence starts with a focused strategy to bolster our economy through private-sector job creation.  We must also advance solutions to create economic security for middle-class families, support our troops, reign in spending, and improve education and health care opportunities. I stand ready to work with the White House and my colleagues to deliver results that will put our nation on a more secure path for the future.

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Col. Conrad Reynolds and Joe the Plumber on Open Mic Part 3

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Col. Conrad Reynolds (U.S. Army, Ret.), a 29-year military veteran, and a Republican United States Senate candidate and Joe the Plumber talk with Bob Connell General Manager of KFFB 106.1 on Open Mic.

(Below) Col. Conrad Reynolds, Bob Connell (KFFB) and Samuel “Joe the Plumber” Wurzelbacher

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Pelosi ad Reid Plot Secret Plan For Obamacare says Dick Morris

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Highly informed sources on Capitol Hill have revealed to me details of the Democratic plan to sneak Obamacare through Congress, despite collapsing public approval for healthcare “reform” and disintegrating congressional support in the wake of Republican Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts.

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Col. Conrad Reynolds and Joe the Plumber on Open Mic Part 2

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Col. Conrad Reynolds (U.S. Army, Ret.), a 29-year military veteran, and a Republican United States Senate candidate and Joe the Plumber talk with Bob Connell General Manager of KFFB 106.1 on Open Mic.

(Below) Col. Conrad Reynolds, Bob Connell (KFFB) and Samuel “Joe the Plumber” Wurzelbacher

 

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Senator Pryor’s Response to the President’s State of the Union

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

The anxiety about the state of the union is palpable in Arkansas and around the nation. Unemployment is up, economic security is down; Wall Street is back up, Main Street remains down; and national security concerns abound. And as these challenges mount, our nation sees its leaders in Washington stuck in partisan gridlock. It’s time to work together – advancing the best ideas President Obama offered tonight as well as the best initiatives put forth from other Democrats and Republicans.

Restoring stability and confidence starts with a focused strategy to bolster our economy through private-sector job creation.  We must also advance solutions to create economic security for middle-class families, support our troops, reign in spending, and improve education and health care opportunities. I stand ready to work with the White House and my colleagues to deliver results that will put our nation on a more secure path for the future.

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Stimulus II: Misplaced Reliance on Government Second District Congressional candidate, Tim Griffin

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

LITTLE ROCK – Second District Congressional candidate, U.S. Army Reservist and former U.S. Attorney Tim Griffin today issued the following statement in response to President Obama’s State of the Union address:

“I welcome the President’s call to freeze spending and focus on jobs in the coming year. But, after a year of stimulus spending and a misplaced reliance on the federal government to create jobs, both unemployment and the national debt have increased. As Congress gets into the details of the President’s new stimulus plan, it must cut spending while keeping in mind four simple words: ‘We can’t afford it.’ 

The national debt is the greatest threat we face as a country.  To face down this threat, we must embrace pro-growth policies which make creating jobs easier, not harder, and allow the private sector to create the sustainable jobs that only it can.”

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Lincoln: Top Priority Must Be Strengthening Economy, Job Creation

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Washington – Following tonight’s State of the Union address, U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln said that Congress must redouble efforts to strengthen the economy here at home.

“I am pleased that tonight the President expressed he shares my top priority: getting our economy back on track so businesses are creating more jobs for hardworking Americans,” Lincoln said. “I hope that he will work with Congress over the next year to stay focused on this critical goal. Since the financial markets collapsed in late 2008 and triggered an economic recession, we have worked hard to pull the country out of the ditch, but Arkansans and Americans are still struggling to find employment and recover a sense of financial security that they enjoyed before 2008.”

“I believe there are a number of outstanding measures that could provide the tools and incentives to the private sector to maintain or create new jobs and produce a favorable economic climate for Arkansans to prosper. We need to pass the highway bill and the FAA bill, legislation that would provide stability to spur investments and create jobs. I support sending the President the bipartisan, clean energy legislation that was produced by the Senate Energy Committee. This bill, coupled with energy tax incentives, would reduce our dependence on foreign oil and incentivize renewable energy, all while improving the environment and creating much-needed jobs. 

“I am committed to working with the President and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to reduce the national deficit and find responsible ways to cut government spending. This was also a goal of mine throughout the debate on health insurance reform where we identified $700 billion in waste, fraud, abuse and other inefficiencies in our health care system.

“The discretionary spending freeze advocated by the President can help us reduce the deficit, but we must ensure the burden is shared equitably across all government programs. In addition, I believe the President’s commitment to form a debt reduction commission is important to getting our nation’s fiscal house back in order. I voted for the creation of such a commission, and I hope we are able to find a way to move forward on this initiative this year.”

“I was pleased to hear the President express his commitment to reforming our nation’s financial systems. As Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, I am currently working with Ranking Member Chambliss and the Banking Committee to produce a bipartisan bill that puts the necessary safeguards in place to restore confidence in America’s financial system.  My goal is to require much-needed oversight and transparency in our financial markets so consumers and businesses across Arkansas will invest in our economy and in their future growth. We can accomplish this objective and ensure that we remain the leader in financial markets as we continue to move into the global economy.

“I share the President’s commitment to strengthening education though additional investment and reforms. Preparing our future generations for well-paying careers is critical to our nation’s security and our economic health.

“Throughout my entire career, I have worked diligently to provide tax relief for Arkansas’s hard working families and small businesses, and I was pleased to hear the President reaffirm his commitment to doing the same.

“I hope that our efforts in the next year will be truly bipartisan, because the high-pitched, partisan tone in Washington is not creating jobs, nor is it solving the health care challenges facing every American, whether it be cost or access. I believe the American people want us to come together and find common ground to solve the many challenges facing this country.

“I remain committed to fighting for Arkansas’s hardworking families, small businesses, and rural communities above all else.”

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The Forgotten War: Arkansas and the Korean War

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Title: The Forgotten War: Arkansas and the Korean War
Location: MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, 503 9th Street, Little Rock, AR 72202
Description: Description: This exhibit explores the Korean War and Arkansas involvement in the war. The exhibit features artifacts from Arkansas soldiers who served in Korea duirng the war.

Cost: Free
Hours: T-Fri-9-4, Sat 10-4, Sun, 1-4
Location: MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, 503 9th Street, Little Rock, AR 72202
Contact: www.arkmilitaryheritage.com

Date: 2010-01-26

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Spay/Neuter Clinic for the pets of low-income families

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Title: Spay/Neuter Clinic for the pets of low-income families
Location: Associated Farmers Co-op 695 Exchange Ave, Conway, AR
Description: Po-Folks K9 Rescue, LLC, Associated Farmers Co-op, and the ARKANSANS for ANIMALS will sponsor Joanna McManus, D.V.M.

In a low-cost spay/neuter Clinic for the pets of low-income families and individuals in Faulkner County
(AND OTHER CATAGORIES APPROVED BY THE VET, SUCH AS FERALS, STRAYS, FOSTERS AND RESCUES)

On Tuesday-Thursday February 23rd, 24th & 25th 2010. Located At Associated Farmers Co-op 695 Exchange Ave, Conway, AR In the “Arkansans for Animals” MOBILE ANIMAL SURGICAL HOSPITAL

For appointments call
501-470-9049
501-339-3574
Lydia H Grier
PoFolks K9 Rescue
501-470-9049

Clinics are cash only or prepay PayPal Appointments require pre-pay or deposit to guarantee placement. k9healer@msn.com Associated Farmers Co-op 501-329-2971 Arkansans for Animals 501-565-1733
Start Date: 2010-02-23
End Date: 2010-02-25

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