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Congressman Geoff Davis : Serving Kentucky's Fourth District

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  • Reading Between the Lines: What the Democrats are Trying to Hide About the Pelosi Health Care Bill
    Oct 30, 2009  - From the Republican Ways and Means Committee The Democrats are touting a CBO analysis as proof their nearly 2,000 page government takeover of the U.S. health care system meets various budgetary tests.  But the analysis raises even more questions than it answers: 1. What is the true cost of the... More
  • Congressman Davis Statement on Democrats' Hefty Health Care Bill
    Oct 29, 2009  - Congressman Davis issued the following statement after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi revealed the House Democrats’ new health care legislation, the Affordable Health Care for America Act (H.R. 3692): “Speaker Nancy Pelosi today unveiled her re-write of H.R. 3200 dressed up as H.R. 3692, the Affordab... More
  • Conference One Page: Reading Guide -- Pelosi Health Care Bill
    Oct 29, 2009  - From House Republican Conference In order to assist Members, staff, and interested parties seeking to read and review the health “reform” legislation (H.R. 3962) introduced by House Democrats, the Republican Conference has compiled a list of important page numbers and provisions in the 1,990-page... More
  • Davis and Rogers Secure $2 Million for UK Coal-to-Liquids Research
    Oct 28, 2009  - Congressman Geoff Davis and Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers [KY-05] today announced that a $2 million grant will be awarded to the University of Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research (UK-CAER) for the development of coal-to-liquids technology that would reduce dependence on foreign oil and o... More
  • Congress Striving to Improve Breast Cancer Education and Treatment
    Oct 27, 2009  - Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women, aside from skin cancer.  It is estimated that 192,370 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009.  In Kentucky, there were 3,624 reported cases in 2007, according to the most recent data from the Kentucky Cancer Registry.  The wid... More
  • Tort Reform Critical to Successful Health Care Reform
    Oct 20, 2009  - For months, Members of Congress and the American public have hotly debated the right way to reform our health care system.  We all agree that there are steps that can be taken to improve health care to make it more affordable and accessible, but the devil is in the details.  It is critical that we f... More
  • REINS Act to Increase Government Accountability
    Oct 13, 2009  - In early 2006, Democrats gained the Majority in Congress, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined Senate Leader Harry Reid and then-Senator Barack Obama in unveiling the Honest Leadership Open Government Act.  In her remarks, Speaker Pelosi said, “Ours must be a government ‘of the people, by the peo... More
  • Congressman Davis Announces $541,000 in ARC Grants
    Oct 9, 2009  - Congressman Geoff Davis is pleased to announce that the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) has awarded $541,000 in grants to the City of Flemingsburg and to King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland. The City of Flemingsburg will receive $350,000 for the Fleming County Industrial Park Sewer Ext... More
  • Congressman Davis Rejects Democrats’ Ploy to Use our Troops as a Vehicle to Pass Unrelated and Controversial Hate Crimes Legislation
    Oct 8, 2009  - Today, Congressman Geoff Davis voted against the controversial “hate crimes” language included in National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) Conference Report.  The Conference Report passed the House by a vote of 281 to 146. Congressman Davis stated, “The NDAA has traditionally been and should cont... More
  • "Read the Bill" Legislation is Common Sense Government Reform
    Oct 6, 2009  - Americans are counting on Congress to craft legislation that will effectively and responsibly address critical issues.  Unfortunately, on the most important matters of the day, like the economy, energy and health care, Democrat Majority leaders have been consistently unwilling to allow an open proce... More