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Yarmuth Provides Details of Bailout Plan
WASHINGTON - Rep. John Yarmuth, D-3rd District, today made public some of the details of a financial rescue plan being worked out between the Bush administration and congressional leaders.
The details are based on a meeting Yarmuth had with one of the top negotiators on the financial rescue package, Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., chairman of the House Financial Services Committee.
House OKs $60 Million for New VA Hospital
The House yesterday approved a bill that includes $60 million for a new Veterans Affairs hospital in Louisville.
The Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations bill is part of the continuing budget resolution for the new fiscal year.
Yarmuth Pens Relief Request in Ike's Aftermath
After a powerful windstorm reeked havoc throughout Kentucky on Sunday - leaving hundreds of thousands without power - U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Louisville) sent a letter off to U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cali.) asking for disaster assistance funding for the 3rd Congressional District to be added to an overall disaster relief package soon to be considered in the House.
C-J Letters: 'Yarmuth and Education'
By Moray Peoples, Louisville, 40241
The recent improvements in the public schools of Jefferson County are wonderfully encouraging. Superintendent Sheldon Berman is to be commended.
Michelle's Law Would Extend Coverage for Ill Students
Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Louisville, was in town Friday to promote a bill that would extend medical insurance coverage to college students forced to drop out due to illness.
"Michelle's Law" has passed the House and been introduced in the U.S. Senate.
Yarmuth and two students who survived cancer said the law is critical to protect people like them.
'No Child' tests draw fire from parents, teachers; Congress plans overhaul of controversial program
By Emily Udell
Teachers, parents and community activists were among those gathered in the gym at Cochran Elementary School yesterday to voice their concerns about the No Child Left Behind Act as Congress prepares to overhaul it.
Hitchin' a Ride
By Joe Gerth and Jim Carroll
About 30 members of the Kentucky delegation took advantage of Humana's Freewheelin' program that offers free use of bicycles. The company took 1,000 bikes to Denver this week and will have 1,000 in St. Paul, Minn., for the Republican Convention next week.
Louisville Congressman Delivers: A Digital Gift to the Nation
By Lawrence K. Grossman, Newton N. Minow & Anne G. Murphy
In the new knowledge-based global economy, America's prosperity and, indeed, its economic future depend more than ever on the skills, ideas and knowledge of all its citizens. Business and government leaders have come to recognize that the people's access to learning and training across a lifetime must move to the top of the nation's priorities. Our people must be equipped with the skills to compete in the 21st century.
Bush: Democrats' Savior?
Reported by Joseph Gerth and James R. Carroll
During his address to the Kentucky delegation, U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth of Louisville spent most of his time urging his listeners to get behind Obama because, he said, the country can't stand another four years of President Bush's policies.
Subpoenas Issued on Gas Prices; State Seeks Answers from Suppliers, Refiners
By Dan Klepal
The investigation into why gasoline prices are higher in Louisville than in other parts of Kentucky and the region took a leap forward yesterday when state Attorney General Jack Conway announced that he has issued nine subpoenas to refiners and suppliers.




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