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September 11, 2008


“Isaac Hayes was a dear friend and supporter and I miss him profoundly” said Congressman Cohen. “He departed much too soon but left behind a remarkable musical legacy as well as host of friends and a loving family. Isaac’s artistic contributions, his encouragement of his fellow musicians and his support of young people will secure his place in history.”

September 9, 2008


As we mark the seventh anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, we remember the thousands of innocent men, women and children who lost their lives on that day, and we extend our sympathies to their families, friends, and loved ones. We also continue to honor the heroic service, actions, and sacrifices of those first responders, law enforcement personnel, volunteers, and others who risked their lives to aid the innocent victims of this horrific act of terror.

September 9, 2008


Dr. Taylor’s research revolves around neurodegenerative disease, a condition in which cells of the brain and spinal cord are lost. He has stated, “The principal goal of our research is to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with neurodegenerative disease.”

Issues:Health Care
September 8, 2008


“The Southern Heritage Classic is an excellent showcase for the City of Memphis,” said Congressman Cohen. “While the timing of the broadcast is not ideal for Memphians, our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan will have the opportunity to watch a broadcast of the game on Sunday morning.”

September 5, 2008

“I am very pleased that the Department of Justice has awarded these monies to be used at the discretion of the Shelby County District Attorney General to reduce gun violence in our community,” said Congressman Cohen. “While the 9th District has made progress in reducing the number of guns on the street with stiffer penalties, we have a long way to go. This program will link existing local programs together and provide them with the necessary tools to get guns out of the hands of criminals and out of our neighborhoods.”
September 3, 2008


“I am very pleased that Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center was chosen for a Ryan White grant,” said Congressman Cohen. “The funds from this grant will help the hospital deliver critical services to their patients living with HIV and AIDS,” added Congressman Cohen. “Unfortunately, the HIV epidemic continues to afflict the 9th District, particularly in the African American community. I applaud HHS for recognizing the necessity for increased funding to combat this deadly disease.”

Issues:Health Care
August 19, 2008


The University of Memphis will support the Operation Safe Community: Integrated Gang and Violent Crime Reduction Project, a crime abatement initiative in Shelby County developed in partnership with government, law enforcement, private sector and community leaders.