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January 19, 2009


Tomorrow, on the steps of the Capitol, we will inaugurate the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. From the inaugural platform, President Obama will look across the expanse of the National Mall to the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, where one of America’s most courageous and compassionate prophets of peace — Reverend Martin Luther King — called upon our nation to fulfill the promise of its founding dream for all of our people.

January 16, 2009


“Picturing America is a unique program that provides students with a gateway to the entire universe of the humanities,” said Congressman Cohen. “By bringing great art into public and private schools, libraries and communities like ours, this program offers Americans of all ages the opportunity to learn about our history in a fresh and engaging way.”

Issues:Education
January 15, 2009


“He is the consummate pilot and deserves recognition from you and the United States Congress at your first State of the Union,” said Congressman Cohen in the letter.

Capt. Sullenberger has received international recognition and praise for his deft maneuvering after a flock of geese got sucked into the engines of the Airbus A320 he was piloting and caused a catastrophic engine failure. He is already being hailed as the “Hudson River Hero.”

January 15, 2009
Feature Stories
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Congratulations to our 44th President of these United States, Barack Obama. I hope you’ll join me in wishing our new President strength, wisdom and courage in guiding our nation forward.

As always, I remain,

Most sincerely

January 15, 2009


I am very pleased with my subcommittee appointments on the Transportation Committee. We will play a vital role in shaping the upcoming American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan that President-elect Obama is supporting. We will work hard with the new administration to reach the goal of creating and saving between 3 and 4 million jobs in the next two years by, among other things, repairing the country’s crumbling infrastructure.

January 14, 2009


No child in Memphis or anywhere throughout our nation should ever go without medical care. I was proud to back a plan that will extend health insurance to 11 million children. This legislation was long past due.

By giving more children access to health insurance, this bill will substantially reduce the costly use of emergency rooms for primary care, and move us closer to providing every child in our nation with affordable, high-quality health care.

Issues:Health Care
January 14, 2009


“CAAP, Inc. has provided excellent behavioral health services in the 9th District for almost 20 years, and I am very grateful that HUD has appropriated this grant to assist them in their mission,” said Congressman Cohen. “Alcohol and drug abuse destroys families and is one of the major health issues of our time, and we need more organizations like CAAP, Inc. that focus on rehabilitating their clients and helping them to turn their lives around – no matter their level of income.”

Issues:Health Care
January 13, 2009
Floor Statements

Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09) speaks about potential for the 111th Congress to effect change at home and abroad. Under the Obama Administration, Congress has the opportunity to restore America's standing in the world, solve the problems with our broken economy and help save our environment. Congressman Cohen also encourages school districts to allow all children the opportunity to view President-elect Obama's swearing-in on January 20.
January 8, 2009
Floor Statements
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Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09) speaks on the Floor of the U.S.