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David Wu's Public Statements on Issue: Education

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Date Title
06/29/2011 Grijalva Joined By Broad Cross-Section of Members of Congress In Praising Yesterday's First Ever Senate Hearing on The DREAM Act
04/27/2011 Legislative Report
03/11/2011 Catastrophic Cuts
01/13/2011 Vernonia Schools to Receive $11.2 Million in FEMA Grants
01/01/2011 Issue Position: Education
12/21/2010 Wu Shepherds Major Innovation, Education Bill to Final Passage
06/21/2010 Wu Announces Major Education Legislation
05/01/2010 A Call for $23 Billion Teacher Jobs Fund
04/15/2010 Letter to The Honorable John M. Spratt, Chairman Of House Committee On The Budget, and The Honorable Paul D. Ryan, Ranking Member Of House Committee On The Budget
03/07/2010 Letter to Dave Obey, Chairman of the Labor Health & Human Services Subcommittee, Education, and Related Agencies, Todd Tiahrt, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Labor Health & Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
09/16/2009 Student Aid And Fiscal Responsibility Act Of 2009
06/10/2009 Hearing of the Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions Subcommittee of the House Education and Labor Committee - Examining the Single Payer Health Care Option
04/27/2009 Green Energy Education Act of 2009
02/13/2009 Letter to Ted Kulongoski, Governor of Oregon
02/11/2009 Congresswoman Gwen Moore Calls on Conferees to Fund Pell Grants
02/10/2009 Wu Fights to Restore Education Cuts in Economic Recovery Package
08/14/2008 Wu: Major College Affordability Bill Becomes Law
07/31/2008 Wu Higher Education Initiatives Pass House
07/31/2008 Providing for Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 4137, Higher Education Opportunity Act
05/20/2008 Higher Education Extension
02/07/2008 Wu Makes His Mark on Higher Education
02/07/2008 Wu Passes Legislation to Make College Textbooks More Affordable
01/17/2008 Wu Statement on Secretary Spellings Visit to Oregon
09/12/2007 Charting a New Course: The Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda in Congress
09/05/2007 Wu: Committee Releases Final Legislation Marking Largest Investment in College Aid Since GI Bill

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