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WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) voted today for HR 3364, the Countering Adversarial Nations Through Sanctions Act. The bill includes a package of comprehensive sanctions against North Korea, Russia, and Iran – three regimes that continue to threaten their neighbors and undermine US national security. The bill passed the House with overwhelming bipartisan support.
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WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) voted today for HR 3218, Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2017. The bill passed the House unanimously. Rep. Cook was a co-sponsor of the legislation, which includes language from his original bill.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) announced today that HR 3218, Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2017, was passed out of the Veterans Affairs Committee unanimously. Rep. Cook is a co-sponsor of the bipartisan bill which includes language from his original bill.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) today announced that he has introduced H.R. 3279, the Helium Extraction Act of 2017. The bill amends the Mineral Leasing Act to allow helium extraction from gas on federal lands under the same terms as gas and oil.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) announced today that the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has awarded a $27.6 million grant to Race Telecommunications for the "Gigafy Phelan" project.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) voted for HR 2810, the annual national security authorization bill. The bill passed the House overwhelmingly with bipartisan support.
WASHINGTON – Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) voted for HR 23, the Gaining Responsibility on Water Act (GROW). The bill passed overwhelmingly in the House of Representatives. Rep. Cook was an original co-sponsor of this legislation.
WASHINGTON – Rep. Paul Cook (R- Apple Valley) issued the following statement on the North Korean launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Paul Cook voted to pass HR 3004, Kate’s Law. It passed the House of Representatives and is now headed to the Senate. This bill protects the public by enhancing penalties for deported felons who return to the United States.
