Skip to main content

Press Release


Related

As the second term of his failed presidency winds to an end, President Bush has little left on the agenda but finger-pointing.
Today, millions of Americans, Mexicans, and well-wishers around the world celebrate Cinco de Mayo.

Mounting foreclosures have been a drag on the economy, lowering home values, shaking consumer confidence and market stability, limiting the availability of credit, and depressing overall economic growth.  It is abundantly clear that in order to turn this economy around, we must address the housing crisis.
Today, as another school year winds to a close, we honor the men and women whose determination, caring, and seemingly infinite patience made it possible: America’s teachers.
With gas prices breaking records daily, I welcome the announcement by the Federal Trade Commission that it will move forward in fulfilling its statutory obligation to protect consumers against illegal market manipulation by the oil industry.

WASHINGTON, DC – House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (MD) released the following statement this morning after the Department of Labor released its April employment report, which showed a loss of 20,000 jobs in the American economy – the fourth consecutive month of job losses:
       &nb
Throughout the month of May, we recognize the third annual Jewish American Heritage Month, an opportunity to reflect on the long history of Jewish Americans and to celebrate their many contributions to our nation.

As the economy weakens and gas prices explode, President Bush passes the buck rather than accept responsibility for his Administration's failed policies.  Under his watch, household incomes are down, poverty is up, the number of uninsured has increased, and gas prices and food costs have exploded.  The President's responses on every issu
Five years ago today, President Bush climbed out of a Navy jet, walked onto the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln, posed for the cameras beneath a MISSION ACCOMPLISHED banner, and declared: ‘Major combat operations in Iraq have ended.’
I strongly support this historic, bipartisan legislation – the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) – which is the product of more than a dozen years of work and which is long overdue.