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Congressman John Yarmuth

Representing the 3rd Congressional District of Kentucky

Press Releases

January 11, 2010 Press Release
Today, Congressman John Yarmuth (KY-3) announced $2.95 million in federal funding he secured in the FY2010 budget for three research initiatives at the University of Louisville.
December 23, 2009 Press Release
Defense Appropriations Act Includes Funds for Major Research Initiatives at UofL
December 22, 2009 Press Release
Yarmuth's Digital Learning Initiative Also Gains Steam, $500k
December 16, 2009 Press Release
New Group Focuses on Long-term Job-Creation Initiatives, Economic Growth, and Strengthening Domestic Industries
December 16, 2009 Press Release
(Washington, DC) Today, the House of Representatives approved – by a vote of 423 to 1 - H. Res. 905, legislation introduced by Congressman John Yarmuth (KY-3) honoring the life of one of Louisville's most distinguished natives - Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis - on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of his retirement from the Court.
December 14, 2009 Press Release
The "Give Credit to Main Street Act" Will Provide $20 Billion in Low-Interest, Direct Loans to American Small Businesses
December 11, 2009 Press Release
Legislation Will Crack Down on Predatory Lending and Harmful Financial Products
December 10, 2009 Press Release
Bill Also Includes Provision Sponsored by Yarmuth to Name VA Hospital after Robley Rex
December 9, 2009 Press Release
Legislation will provide $31 billion in tax relief to spur investment and job growth
November 24, 2009 Press Release
(Washington, DC) Today, Congressman John Yarmuth (KY-3) announced that YouthBuild Louisville will receive $100,000 in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to fund vocational instruction programs and energy-efficient building training for Louisville young people."During difficult economic times, we need to focus more than ever on creating employment opportunities," said Congressman Yarmuth. "This Recovery Act funding invests directly in preparing Louisville young people for jobs in fields that will be thriving for decades to come."

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