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Joe Barton's Public Statements on Issue: Arts, Entertainment, and History

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06/08/2018 Letter to the Hon. Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House, the Hon. Kevin McCarthy, House Majority Leader, the Hon. Steve Scalise, House Majority Whip - Repair and Protect Medicare Part D
11/03/2016 Letter to Dr. David J. Skorton, Secretary of Smithsonian Institute - Seeking an Explanation of Justice Thomas' Absence from National Museum of African American History and Culture
09/11/2012 Never Forget: Rep. Barton reflects on the 11th Anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks
06/29/2012 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2013
05/28/2012 This Memorial Day, Honor Our Past and Those Who Will Defend Us in the Future
05/16/2012 Second Inauguration of Taiwan President Ma Ying-Jeou
03/21/2012 Home is Where the Heart Is
12/15/2011 Barton and Cohen Announce New Congressional Collegiate Sports Caucus
12/14/2010 45th Anniversary of the White House Fellows Program
12/02/2010 Barton pays up on World Series Wager
12/09/2009 MSNBC "The Ed Show" - Transcript
05/01/2009 Rep. Barton takes on the BCS: Congressman tackles issue that rouses sports fans
12/11/2008 Rep. Barton Introduces Bill to Scrap BCS
12/10/2008 Introduction of H.R. 7330, the "College Football Playoff Act of 2008"
07/30/2008 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
09/29/2006 Conference Report On H.R. 5441, Department Of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2007
09/11/2006 Remembering September 11
08/11/2006 Saving at the Pump through Better Driving Habits
05/09/2006 Jockey's Guild Hearing
12/07/2005 Barton Urges NCAA Football to Adopt a Playoff System
12/02/2005 Committee to Review BCS College Football System
06/22/2005 Barton Praises House Passage of Amendment to Allow a Ban on Burning U.S. Flag
06/13/2005 Barton Praises Belated Senate Apology for Blocking of Anti-Lynching Legislation
05/05/2005 Barton Hails Contributions of Hispanics in America on Cinco de Mayo
04/26/2005 Anti-Steroids Bill Needed To Deter Use Among America's Youth

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