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WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Paul Cook (R – Apple Valley) announced that San Bernardino County will receive a $42 million federal grant to benefit childhood and early childhood education programs.
WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Paul Cook (R – Apple Valley) joined the House Foreign Affairs Committee in passing a bill to protect the United States from Iranian terrorism. H.R. 4411, the Hezbollah International Financing Prevention Act, passed out of committee on a unanimous bipartisan vote. Rep. Cook was a cosponsor of this bill.
WASHINTON – Last night, Rep. Paul Cook (R – Apple Valley) voted to protect Americans’ privacy by voting for the Massie-Sensenbrenner Amendment, which closes two legal loopholes that allow the NSA to spy on Americans. This vital amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriation Bill passed on a bipartisan 293-123 vote.
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Congressman Cook Applauds Capture of Suspected Benghazi Terrorist
Today, Congressman Paul Cook released the following statement regarding the apprehension of Ahmed Abu Khatallah, the terrorist accused of playing a key role in the assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012:
WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Paul Cook (R – Apple Valley) released the following statement regarding the apprehension of Ahmed Abu Khatallah, the terrorist accused of playing a key role in the assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012:
WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Paul Cook (R – Apple Valley) voted for two bills that will foster small businesses growth, H.R. 4457, the America’s Small Business Tax Relief Act of 2014, and H.R. 4453, the Permanent S Corporation Built-In Gains Recognition Period Act of 2014. Both bills adjust the tax code to ease the tax burden on America’s small businesses.
WASHINGTON – Last night, Rep. Paul Cook (R – Apple Valley) voted to deny any funds for the California High Speed Rail project. This project, which was sold to California taxpayers as a $30 billion project, has tripled to over $90 billion due to deceitful cost projections, lawsuits, and regulatory delays.
