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Congressman Runyan Endorsed by US Chamber of Commerce

Congressman Runyan Endorsed by US Chamber of Commerce

Respected pro-business organization cites Runyan’s record of promoting economic growth, job creation and less intrusive government Evesham, May 9, 2012 – Citing his record of supporting legislation that promotes economic growth, job creation and less intrusive government, the United States Chamber of Commerce has endorsed Congressman Jon Runyan for re-election in NJ’s 3rd CD. The [...]

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Time for Adler to Fully Explain Obamacare Position

Mount Laurel, May 7, 2012 – Nearly 100 days since she announced plans to run for Congress back in late January, Cherry Hill Democrat Shelley Adler said on NJTV’s “On the Record” program with Michael Aron this past Sunday that she would have voted against Obamacare had she been in Congress in 2010, but refused [...]

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Interest Rate Reduction Act

Last week, I joined with my colleagues in Congress on both sides of the aisle to pass H.R. 4628, the Interest Rate Reduction Act of 2012. This good, common-sense legislation prevents interest rates on undergraduate student loans from doubling this summer. Because of a provision in a 2007 law, passed by a Democratic Congress, the [...]

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Rep. Runyan Endorsed by International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825

Rep. Runyan Endorsed by International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825

Leadership touts Runyan’s blue-collar background; Willingness to fight for working families Mount Laurel, May 1, 2012 – Touting his blue-collar background and willingness to work across party lines and fight for working families in Congress, the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825 Political Action and Education Committee today announced they have endorsed Congressman Jon [...]

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Medicare and Social Security

Medicare and Social Security

Dear Friend: Last week, the trustees of Medicare and Social Security issued a report confirming what I and my Republican colleagues in Congress have been saying for the past year and a half.  Absent reform, Medicare and Social Security will soon become insolvent and unable to pay out benefits to the millions of Americans who [...]

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