In The News

March 8, 2011 In The News

By Congressman Doug Lamborn

 

Not since the Great Depression has America faced an unemployment crisis like the one we are living through now. The average job seeker has been out of work for almost 40 weeks. Forty-three-and-a-half -million Americans are on food stamps.

February 22, 2011 In The News

By Allison Sherry

WASHINGTON - Republican Reps. Cory Gardner and Doug Lamborn successfully squeaked their amendments through the continuing resolution, a measure to fund the federal government that passed the House of Representatives at 5 a.m. Saturday.

February 22, 2011 In The News

By Lindsey Watts

Sesame Street and National Public Radio are at risk in Congress after the House cut funding for public broadcasting early Saturday. The bill was introduced by Colorado Springs Congressman Doug Lamborn.

February 8, 2011 In The News

By John Schroyer

A long-awaited announcement of a site for a new Veterans Affairs health clinic in Colorado Springs could come as early as this week and ground will be broken this year, U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn said Monday during a talk in Colorado Springs.

February 8, 2011 In The News

By Peter Roper

  If you listen to the voices on both sides in the five-year battle over the Army's effort to expand the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site - you hear fatigue.

February 7, 2011 In The News

By Tom Roeder

Fort Carson is one step away from growing by 2,800 soldiers - a move that would push the post’s population to levels unseen since World War II.

The Army announced Friday that Fort  Carson is its preferred location for a planned brigade of helicopters. A final decision on whether the post gets the brigade with its 120 helicopters is expected within 30 days.

February 7, 2011 In The News

By Ray Rivera

KABUL, Afghanistan - The jail commander had remained silent as the prisoner, Sayed Mussa, told a reporter about his journey from Islam to Christianity: his secret baptism nine years earlier, his faith in Jesus Christ and the promise of heaven.

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