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Welcome to North Alabama’s home on the internet. I hope you find the resources available here valuable. On my website, you can learn more about our region and government, find assistance with a federal agency, request a tour or flag, and read more about what I am doing in Washington to serve the people of the Tennessee Valley.
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Press Releases
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Rep. Griffith Secures Funding for UNA Science Building
7/24/2009WASHINGTON – Congressman Parker Griffith announced today that UNA is one step closer to receiving funding for a new science building to replace Floyd Hall. The Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill passed the U.S. House by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 264-153. The Appropriations bill will now go to the Senate before being signed into law by the President of the United States.
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Griffith Outlines Principles for Health Care Reform
7/24/2009HUNTSVILLE – Congressman Parker Griffith today announced his priorities and principles for what he will and will not support in the Health Care Reform debate. Griffith practiced medicine as North Alabama's first radiation oncologist and saw thousands of patients in the Tennessee Valley. He will draw on his unique understanding of what both patients and physicians require and vote in the interests of Alabama's Fifth District when the health care bill comes to the House of Representatives…
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Griffith Votes for Return to Fiscal Responsibility
7/23/2009WASHINGTON – The federal government will once again be legally required to pay for what it spends, if a bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives today is signed into law. Congressman Parker Griffith joined a bipartisan majority in the House to pass a bill reinstating statutory pay-as-you-go budgeting principles, often referred to as PAYGO. H.R. 2920 passed by a bipartisan vote of 265-166 and would bring a level of fiscal discipline to the federal government not seen since Congress balanced the budget last decade.
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