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September 29, 2008
Floor Statements

Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09) discusses his vote for the failed financial rescue package.
September 27, 2008


“It doesn’t make any sense that a charity driver would get only 14 cents back per mile when a delivery driver for a for-profit business gets almost 60 cents back,” Alexander said. “After meeting with MIFA, Congressman Cohen and I have decided to fix this discrepancy. Tennesseans are struggling enough with high gas prices to have to worry about losing money for volunteering for charities. This legislation is a no-brainer, and I hope that Congress will act quickly to pass it.”

September 26, 2008
Floor Statements

Congressmen Steve Cohen (TN-09) and Ted Poe (TX-02) speak in favor of H.R. 6146, the Cohen-Issa libel tourism bill, which will amend U.S. code to prohibit recognition and enforcement of foreign defamation judgments in U.S. Courts that do not comport with our First Amendment protections. This includes the entire floor debate and subsequent passage on suspension of the rules.
September 26, 2008


The bill is designed to address the phenomenon known as “libel tourism,” or the exploitation of defamation laws in foreign countries that lack the broad protections of free speech guaranteed by the First Amendment in the United States.

September 25, 2008


H. R. 2638 includes a $1.6 million appropriation for the University of Memphis, requested by Congressman Cohen in a letter to House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skelton on March 13, 2008. The university will use these funds to develop a battlefield nursing program utilizing enhanced, state of the art procedures, techniques and equipment to train U.S. nursing students.

Issues:Defense
September 25, 2008


This funding will be used to develop a new trauma hemostat, a surgical tool used to manage blood loss. Smith & Nephew has developed trauma hemostat prototypes which are now ready for laboratory and field testing.

Issues:Health Care
September 24, 2008


Today, I was proud to vote with an overwhelming bipartisan majority in the House to pass legislation that will make key investments to move our country forward and fund critical government services upon which the American people rely.

The bill provides almost $23 billion in federal disaster assistance in response to recent hurricanes in Texas, Midwestern flooding and tornadoes and wildfires in the West. Additionally, this legislation will provide immediate assistance to millions of Americans with home heating bills this winter.

September 24, 2008


The people of Memphis and Shelby County are feeling the effects of the economic downturn, and middle income families are struggling to make house payments, fill up their gas tanks and pay for the skyrocketing costs of food and higher education. I am very pleased that the AMT Relief Act will ensure that families are not forced to pay higher taxes under the Alternative Minimum Tax.

September 23, 2008


“I am very grateful to Chairman Obey granting this request for Southwest Tennessee Community College,” said Congressman Cohen. “Southwest’s nursing and biotechnology program is essential for training the next generation of workers in the 9th District’s burgeoning biotechnology sector. Southwest is the largest public community college in the state of Tennessee and this funding will help to improve one of their most important areas of study.”

Issues:Education