February 2006 News Archives
Gordon Invites Middle Tennessee Residents To Call Free of Charge
February 9, 2006, WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon has set aside Tuesday, February 21, and Wednesday, February 22, for constituents to call him free of charge to discuss issues or problems.
Smyrna’s Greenway To Expand Along Weakley Lane
February 9, 2006, SMYRNA – Residents will be able to explore even more of their city by trail once a new leg of Smyrna’s greenway opens later this month, announced U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon, who secured federal funding for the project.
Deadline Approaching For Congressional Art Competition
February 21, 2006, WASHINGTON, D.C. – Aspiring young artists have until April 10 to submit entry forms for a local art competition hosted by U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon.
Farmers May Be Eligible For USDA Disaster Loans
February 21, 2006, WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has declared farmers in 31 Tennessee counties eligible for disaster relief because of drought and high temperatures in 2005, announced U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon.
Gordon Calls For Delay Of Port Deal
February 22, 2006, WASHINGTON, D.C. – A deal that would turn over management of six major U.S. ports to a firm from the United Arab Emirates raises serious concerns from U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon.
Gordon Listens To Concerns Of Middle Tennesseans
February 24, 2006, WASHINGTON, D.C. – During a recent call-in event, Middle Tennessee residents told U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon they were concerned about national security issues and health care costs.
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